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Anthropologists, in common with social theorists more generally, have often understood social life as an emergent phenomenon grounded in practices of creativity and improvisation. Where stasis and continuity feature, these are often presented as illusory manifestations of underlying processes of ‘invention’, or as external impositions upon otherwise ...
Paolo Heywood, Thomas Yarrow
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And then there was us Et puis nous sommes apparus
In 1987, the academic conference ‘Origins and Dispersals of Modern Humans: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives’ was held in Cambridge, UK. Subsequently referred to as the ‘Human Revolution’ conference, this meeting brought together the most prominent academics working in the field of human origins, including archaeologists and palaeoanthropologists,
Emma E. Bird +2 more
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Live From New York, It\u27s the Fake News! Saturday Night Live and the (Non)Politics of Parody [PDF]
Though Saturday Night Live\u27s “Weekend Update” has become one of the most iconic of fake news programs, it is remarkably unfocused on either satiric critique or parody of particular news conventions.
Day, Amber, Thompson, Ethan
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Review Of Hiring And Firing Public Officials: Rethinking The Purpose Of Elections By J. Buchler [PDF]
Few books can be called workmanlike as well as exciting, analytic as well as poignant. Hiring and Firing Public Officials achieves those rare pairings by methodically pursuing an academic coup.
Berger, Ben
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This article investigates companionate processes of self‐making in a religious community of Catholic nuns in eastern Indonesia. I argue that the sociality of the convent establishes a unique context for understanding the effects of one's company on processes of self‐becoming.
Meghan Rose Donnelly
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Alldred, P. (2003) Globalno razmisljanje, lokalno delovanje: price aktivistkinja, TEMIDA, 4 (6) p23-31 [PDF]
Anti-globalisation activists have been thoroughly demonised in the UK national media in the past year, receiving the kind of coverage usually reserved for ‘anarchists’ in the tabloid press.
Alldred, P
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Class, race, gender and the production of knowledge: considerations on the decolonisation of knowledge [PDF]
How do class, race and gender impact on the production of knowledge? Is it enough to include those who have been excluded from advanced knowledge? Or has knowledge itself been tainted by the exclusions of class, race, gender and colonial conquest? How to
Sheehan, Helena
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In June 2023, the Laje River, located in the traditional territory of the Wari’ Indigenous people in Rondônia, Brazil, was declared a legal entity, an earth being, with rights, following the co‐ordinated action of an indigenous councillor and non‐indigenous activists.
Aparecida Vilaça
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"THE SICK": THE CONFIGURATION OF A RADICAL GRAPHIC DISCOURSE IN SINALOA, MEXICO, 1970- 1973
This article has two main purposes. First, to overcome the traditional views that exists on "Sick", by studying political caricature and cartoon.
Rafael Santos-Cenobio +2 more
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The Main Messages of Modern Ukrainian Political Cartoons as Humorous Creolized Text
The modern Russian-Ukrainian war revived the genre of political caricature as humorous creolized text. This allows conveying the important political, social and philosophical messages to a wider audience in an entertaining format through satirical ...
Tetyana Shevchuk
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