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While death remains a popular topic for anthropology, relatively few ethnographic accounts consider the modern bureaucratic processes accompanying it. One such process is public health autopsy, which scholars have largely taken for granted. Existing analysis has regarded it as a form of ‘cultural brokering’ and autopsy reluctance in communities is seen,
David M.R. Orr
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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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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. EU Labour Force Survey Principal results 2005. 2006.13 [PDF]
Jouhette, Sylvain, Romans, Fabrice
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Smooth trends in fermium charge radii and the impact of shell effects. [PDF]
Warbinek J +74 more
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Did Paul See the Saving Significance of Jesus’ Death as Resulting from Divine Violence? Dialogical Reflections on Romans 3:25 [PDF]
Eberhart, Christian, Schweitzer, Don
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Lived Experiences of Moral Disengagement Among Intensive Care and Emergency Department Nurses: A Phenomenological Study. [PDF]
Talebian F +3 more
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Does re-wilding contribute to biodiversity conservation in Mediterranean cultural landscapes? [PDF]
Bugalho MN +3 more
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