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L’eau potable pourrait-elle devenir un bien commun ?
Published 2020-07-01“…After showing the difficulty to use either the institutional economic framework or the “right to water” approach, we explore an anthropologic perspective based on the notion of “coexistent space”.…”
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Écrire « au nom de l’Abeille, du Papillon et de la Brise » : figures animalières et paysagères dans les écrits d’Emily Dickinson.
Published 2012-05-01“…The article aims at reading some of Emily Dickinson’s texts through the prism of contemporary anthropology, philosophy (Latour, Descola, Deleuze-Guattari, Jullien, Meillassoux, Haraway, Tsing) and landscape theory (Berque) to present how Dickinson creates animal figures to achieve and express a community of experience in the environment. …”
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L’eau potable pourrait-elle devenir un bien commun ?
Published 2020-07-01“…After showing the difficulty to use either the institutional economic framework or the “right to water” approach, we explore an anthropologic perspective based on the notion of “coexistent space”.…”
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‘Shift’ Adaptation and a New Croatian Standard for Haavikko Developmental Stages’ Timing
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Farmers’ adaptation practices in climate-stressed coastal Bangladesh: a systematic review
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Protezione dei dati personali, etica, proprietà intellettuale e antropologia culturale e sociale in Italia
Published 2021-12-01“…Cultural and social anthropology, characterized by methods such as field work, ethnography, participatory observation, often involved in information and social criticism tasks, shapes its space in the folds of a regulation whose applicative practices are conceived for other disciplinary fields. …”
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Co-creative Media in Remote Indigenous Communities
Published 2013-12-01“…Scholarly work on remote media has mostly operated at the interface of media studies and anthropology, seeking to identify how cultural systems shape the production, distribution and reception of media in Aboriginal communities. …”
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Labor Outsourcing in the Steelmaking Industry in Argentina: Companies of Ex-workers in Acindar Villa Constitución and Siderar Ensenada
Published 2019-05-01“…Based on an interdisciplinary social anthropology, political science and political economy approach, this article reflects on the origins, trajectories, structural conditionings, and projections of these contracting businesses.…”
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Ilhas, parentesco e mobilidade infantil: Diálogos Brasil-Cabo Verde (passando pela França)
Published 2013-01-01“…Therefore, insularity, child mobility and rights of the child are issues addressed at the intersection of studies on kinship and anthropology of childhood. This exercise highlights the relative social isolation that brings families called "single-parent in difficulty" to the institution on Yeu island, in contrast to the abundance of relationships in which child mobility is central to the dynamics of kinship and relatedness on Boa Vista island.…”
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Sous couleur de race…
Published 2019-07-01“…The approaches that anthropology and other “soft” sciences have adopted for the study “racialised bodies” (socially constructed of course) should also take account of modern biological data. …”
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Participer à la nouvelle Afrique du Sud ?
Published 2017-12-01“…In this article, a historical anthropology of shopping malls, their introduction and their integration into the urban, social and racial fabric is combined with an ethnography of shopping itineraries, which show to what extent shopping malls are good for thinking about the historical transformations underway in this society.…”
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Portrait du philosophe en forme de singe
Published 2012-12-01“…The realist-cartesian paradigm of today’s ethology cannot be conciliated with the notion of meaning, which is central in anthropology. The animal is always studied as a bearer of qualities that interest primatologists, such as memory, predatory strategies etc., instead of being considered through its existence. …”
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O ensino de Ciências Sociais na Faculdade Catarinense de Filosofia
Published 2018-01-01“…The article focuses on the analysis of the first classes of social sciences (cultural anthropology and sociology) created at Faculdade Catarinense de Filosofia (Catarinense Faculty of Philosophy), an institution founded in the 1950’s in Florianópolis, through the "teaching reports" produced by the first professors of these classes. …”
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On Yanomami ceremonial dialogues: a political aesthetic of metaphorical agency
Published 2017-06-01“…Such proximity suggests lines of continuity between political and religious agency, helping to bridge the gap Amazonianist anthropology has carved between the analysis of intra-human politics and that between humans and non-humans.…”
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Introduction. Normes, silences, pouvoirs : pour une anthropologie critique des “violences fondées sur le genre”
Published 2020-06-01“…This article outlines some reflections towards a critical anthropology of gender-based violence, which is interpreted as an object of politics, even a governmental stake, where moral economies and specific forms of victimization and culturalization emerge. …”
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VALUE FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE (Conference Review)
Published 2016-12-01“…Frolov considered human values to be the key regulative principles of cognition in the age when science has entered the "anthropology century". The value factor has a special significance in techno-science, which touches the biological foundations of human existence. …”
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Memória e etnicidade no Quilombo Ilê Axé Oyá Meguê
Published 2011-01-01“…As a starting point based on this reflection I have my Master's thesis in anthropology, this research is based on oral and written sources that indicate that, over the past decades, this religious group has made a great effort to break their historic barriers of isolation and silence. …”
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