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Sacred Spaces and Sacred Places

open access: yes, 2008
This is an unrefereed publication with a print-on-demand publisher in German, VDM Verlag. They do not edit or submit the manuscripts they receive to scientific review. The book does not therefore have the same "weight" as a refereed scholarly publication, but publishing in this way offers me a good way of making my research and teaching notes on this ...
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‘They are not predators: They are a higher power’—Relational values and principles framing human–predator relationship in Noongar Country, Southwestern Australia

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Human–predator coexistence presents urgent conservation challenges that demand approaches extending beyond mere conflict mitigation. Indigenous knowledge systems, though historically marginalised by Western science, offer vital insights into ethical, sustainable relationships with nature.
Rocío Almuna   +12 more
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Sacred Spaces in a World of Movement

open access: yesReligions
In the social sciences, the mobilities paradigm studies people in movement in contrast to a sedentary paradigm that treats dwelling as being at peace and at home.
Tianyin Xia
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Sveti prostor v prepletu mitološke ideologije in simbolike kraja
The Sacred Place: An Intertwining of Mythological Ideology and Spatial Symbolism

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2005
The topic presented in this paper addresses the methodology of researching the sacred space and place. Since religious believes represent one of the most important anthropological fields, also the sacred places represent a heterogeneous theme, much ...
Boštjan Kravanja
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Upsetting Geographies: Sacred Spaces of Matata

open access: yes, 2008
My research focuses on the emotional experience of the unearthing of ancestral bones for local Māori of Matata. The coastal town of Matata in the Eastern Bay of Plenty provides a central case study location as it is a town that is facing the pressure of ...
Brown, Keri Aroha Michelle
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Minoan-Mycenaean Signatures Observed by Pausanias at a Sacred Space Dominated by Athena

open access: yes, 2020
In the previous posting, Classical Inquiries 2020.05.08, I noted the obvious fact that the acropolis of Athens was not at all the only such place that was sacred to the goddess Athena, and that the traveler Pausanias, who lived in the second century CE ...
Nagy, Gregory
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Integrating human acceptance into habitat suitability models for snow leopards in northern Bhutan

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Habitat suitability models are commonly used to assess the potential distribution of large carnivores by identifying ecologically favourable areas. However, these models often overlook human dimensions, such as conflict and acceptance, which can lead to overestimation of species ranges and a mismatch between predicted and actual distributions.
Dechen Lham   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

THE SACRED SPACE OF THE ETHNOREGIONAL ALTAI CULTURES

open access: yesRussian Studies in Culture and Society
Goal. The article is devoted to the analysis of the phenomenon of the sacred (sacred, revered, especially significant) space of the «other world» of a Person - a representative of the ethnic group of the Greater Altai, where images and substantial ...
Vera S. Gorshkova
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Sacred Space

open access: yes, 2019
"Synapsis: A Health Humanities Journal" was founded in 2017 by Arden Hegele, a literary scholar, and Rishi Goyal, a physician. Its mission is to develop conversations among diverse people thinking about medical and humanistic ways of knowing . as a “Department Without Walls” that connects scholars and thinkers from different spheres.
Edwell, Jennifer, Edwell, April
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Biocultural conservation as an alternative pathway for conservation: A case study of the Inclusive Conservation Initiative in northern Kenya

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract The Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) aims to conserve 30% of the planet by 2030, yet mounting evidence indicates that current methods for preventing biodiversity loss are insufficient and often intensify unjust conditions for Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
Natalie D. L. York   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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