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A duoethnographic exploration of colonialism in the cultural layer of the objective psyche. [PDF]
Abstract Using a duoethnological approach, supported by Jung’s theory of archetypes and the layered objective psyche, the paper demonstrates how a duoethnological encounter can lead to new formulations of archetypal theory that challenge attitudes to diversity.
Charura D, Bushell S.
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Abstract The Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC: 0–5) was developed to provide a framework for diagnosis of infants and young children, and a training curriculum supports implementation of the manual in clinical practice.
Marian E. Williams +2 more
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Abstract Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch‐up (ABC) is an intervention targeted at enhancing the socioemotional and regulatory functioning of at‐risk infants. However, to use the ABC for infants/toddlers with intellectual disabilities/developmental delays (ID/DD) and in novel cultural contexts, such as South Africa, adaptations may be required.
Ahmed Riaz Mohamed +3 more
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Do Ut Des – the Relation of Material History and Archaeology of Religion to the Study of Religions*
Archaeology as “material history” and the study of religions mutually reciprocate through their shared interest in the ability of people to establish memories and create imaginaries. Starting from this presupposition, the article evaluates the approaches used in archaeology to analyse the practices of past peoples.
Anna‐Katharina Rieger
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Inter‐country differences in the cultural ecosystem services provided by cockles
Abstract Coastal systems provide many cultural ecosystem services (CES) to humans. Fewer studies have focused solely on CES, while those comparing CES across countries are even rarer. In the case of shellfish, considerable ecosystem services focus has been placed on nutrient remediation, with relatively little on the cultural services provided, despite
Mathilde Jackson‐Bué +21 more
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ABSTRACT Humans have used wild furbearers for various purposes for thousands of years. Today, furbearers are sustainably used by the public for their pelts, leather, bones, glands, meat, or other purposes. In North America, contemporary harvest of furbearers has evolved along with trap technologies and societal concerns, and is now highly regulated and
H. Bryant White +13 more
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Modes d'exploitation des pâturages de Stylosanthes gracilis
L'auteur a étudié l'influence de la hauteur et du rythme de l'exploitation de Stylosanthes gracilis sur les rendements en matière sèche et matières azotées.
P. Granier
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Note sur l'aménagement des bas-fonds malgaches pour la production fourragère
Les Baiboas des vallées du nord-ouest de Madagascar et les bords des thalwegs des hauts plateaux, sont actuellement peu ou mal utilisés. Pour chaque cas, l'auteur décrit les techniques d'aménagement susceptibles d'être vulgarisées, ainsi que les plantes ...
P. Granier
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Pâturages artificiels en savanes à saison sèche peu marquée
Après un bref résumé des conditions climatiques de la région de Bouaké (République de Côte-d'Ivoire), les auteurs exposent les résultats obtenus par une étude comparée de quelques plantes introduites: techniques d'implantation, rythme d'exploitation ...
R. Cadot, J. Coulomb, R. Rivière
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APPROACHES TO THE EVALUATION OF CULTURAL ADAPTATIONS OF HOME VISITING IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES
ABSTRACT The research that underlies evidence‐based practices is often based on relatively homogenous study samples, thus limiting our ability to understand how the study findings apply in new situations as well as our understanding of what might need to be adapted. In a preliminary effort to address those gaps, the requirements for the Tribal Maternal
Aleta Meyer +6 more
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