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Negotiating transitions: On the adaptation of community-based ritual theater in post-war Cambodia
SEAP Gatty Lecture Series : Negotiating transitions: On the adaptation of community-based ritual theater in post-war Cambodia by Stephanie Khoury, 09/11/2017, Kahin Center, Cornell University Stéphanie Khoury’s work deals with the political, religious ...
Hélène et Sophie
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Why sacred lands are not indivisible: the cognitive foundations of sacralising land
Numerous political analysts have argued that conflicts over sacred land are intractable. These scholars maintain that sacred lands are psychologically perceived as indivisible, or alternatively, in the sociological tradition, their indivisibility is a ...
Sosis, Richard
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A Systemic Model for Understanding Business Interactions With Biodiversity and Ecosystems
ABSTRACT Biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation represent critical threats to human well‐being and economic resilience, challenging businesses to understand and manage their interdependence with natural systems. This study develops a systemic framework—the BioModel—that elucidates the reciprocal relationship between businesses, biodiversity, and ...
Lino Cinquini +2 more
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ABSTRACT Widespread digital adoption has challenged our understanding of how these tools reshape collaboration, trust and sustainability outcomes across different institutional and network contexts. As networks now pursue resilience and sustainable development in parallel, we map emerging research directions and identify how collaboration and ...
Ari Carisza Graha Prasetia +1 more
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The dramaturgy of ritual performances in Indian parliamentary debates [PDF]
The content, style and form of MPs' performances on the floor of both Houses of the Indian Parliament has undergone dramatic change within the last decade.
Balasubramaniam, Bairavee
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ABSTRACT Consumers' increasing environmental concerns are prompting a shift in fashion consumption, fueling the remarkable growth of the second‐hand market. Over the last decade, this trend has spurred the emergence of a plethora of online platforms dedicated to the resale of pre‐loved fashion items.
Gabriele Murtas, Giuseppe Pedeliento
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A war-prone tribe migrated out of Africa to populate the world.
Of the tribal hunter gatherers still in existence today, some lead lives of great violence, whereas other groups live in societies with no warfare and very little murder^1,2,3,4,5^.
Eduardo Moreno
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Sustainable Luxury: Understanding Consumer Responses to Purpose‐Driven Brand Strategies
ABSTRACT The study examines the dilemma faced by consumers in balancing the concepts of sustainability and luxury in the context of self‐gifting. The research is based on the Affect‐Behavior‐Cognition (ABC) framework and the Consumer‐Brand Identification (CBI) theory, which seeks to understand how the perceived sustainability–luxury fit and brand ...
Subhajit Pahari +3 more
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In the month of June 2004, the village of Long Tuyo’—the first village above the rapids in the upper Mahakam area—decided to commemorate the anniversary of its foundation on the site (1904) by celebrating the Nemlaay Festival.The Festival, lasting six ...
Antonio J. Guerreiro
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'All About is Night': Spiritual anxiety and the ritual impulse in World War I Europe
World War I was a seminal moment in the history of Western Culture. The five years between 1914 and 1919 changed the world forever through political revolution, economic upheavals, and intellectual turmoil. There was an overwhelming impression that the
Berry, James B.
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