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Stress Factors of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Pre-Migration, Post-Migration, and Coping with Nostalgia
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“Mother and son: Reality versus art in virtual reality. Staging an atmospheric performance with immersive technologies”
Published 2021-12-01“…This will allow me to show how the production process and the atmospheric dimension of the phenomenon are closely intertwined, and what immersive media can contribute to contemporary thinking on atmospheres in anthropology — and to the topic of ethnographic drawing.…”
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Missing pieces in the story of a caterpillar fungus — Ophiocordyceps sinensis
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COPING UP WITH CLIMATE CHANGE: A Case Study of a Banten Muslim Community
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Questioning the Extreme Neurovirulence of Monkey B Virus (Macacine alphaherpesvirus 1)
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Violencia extrema y delito en el marco de la campaña de represión clandestina en Argentina (1976–1983)
Published 2018-07-01“…The study of these issues is done from an interdisciplinary approach (history, anthropology, psychology). The hypothesis is that this link was one of the elements which crystallized to a prolonged and intense process of indoctrination of « task groups » members; this indoctrination enabled the use of extreme violence and trivializing crimes, by the construction of a negative Otherness whose destruction would bring peace to the country. …”
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Shall we kill again? Violence and intimacy among the “awajun “new leaders” in the northeastern Peruvian frontier
Published 2021-05-01“…Using the tools which ethno history and the anthropology of affectivity provide, and paying particular attention to the topic of the building of the “heroic body”, the present text focuses on how Awajun society suffered significant changes regarding the of the use of force and of the symbolic management of violence, leading to the assimilation of new styles of indigenous leadership. …”
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Kontrowersje wokół powstania człowieka - wstępna analiza ankiet studentów
Published 2007-12-01“…The paper presents the results of the research which was carried out as a part of the project: Current controversies about human origins. Between anthropology and the Bible, this project was focused on the supposed conflict between natural sciences and theology (or religious beliefs) with regard to the origin of man. …”
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The history of science through the prism of race
Published 2024-01-01“…First, historical research on ‘race science’ has analysed the formation of disciplines directly involved in constructing scientific concepts of race, including medicine, anthropology, linguistics, phrenology, psychology, archaeology and genetics. …”
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The tourist experience: an experience of the frameworks of the tourist experience?
Published 2016-12-01“…, it particularly tries to highlight what these studies, stemming from different disciplines and traditions of research (management sciences, psychology, geography, anthropology, education sciences, etc.) have in common. …”
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Moral Economy
Published 2022-12-01“…As a migratory concept, the meaning of ‘moral economy’ has shifted from theology to philosophy to anthropology and history. Scholars of religions and historians of religion, however, have shown a reluctance in deploying the concept in their field of study. …”
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Nonverbal Communication and its Effects on Human Relations: An Analysis from Surah Luqman
Published 2025-01-01“…The study of nonverbal communication has garnered attention across various disciplines, including psychology, sociology, and anthropology. However, the exploration of nonverbal communication through the lens of religious texts, particularly the Qur'an, remains relatively underexplored. …”
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Au cœur du bouleau (Betula spp.) et de la conservation en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (Québec, Canada)
Published 2024-12-01“…» If the answers provided by the forestry industry and Indigenous peoples are not necessarily in harmony with each other, the importance given to them necessitates a reflection grounded in an anthropology of the environment and conservation that ultimately answers the questions: « Why name? …”
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A Critical Review on the Book Population Aging and the Generational Economy: A Global Perspective
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Des tortues exotiques en ville : évaluation, perceptions et propositions de gestion à Strasbourg, France
Published 2019-10-01“…The disconnection of urban dwellers from nature complicates the human - nonhuman relationships that we invite to think in terms of multispecific anthropology. The latter questions the forms of living together and leads us to examine how societies deal with the reception or the exclusion of species considered invasive. …”
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Nourrir les morts ou « Celui qui fait vivre », les différents régimes de commensalité rituelle chez les Mixe (Oaxaca, Mexique)
Published 2014-12-01“…To demonstrate this, this article proposes a contrastive study between systems of meal-sharing associated with ceremonial deposits – poultry sacrifices – on the basis of whether these displays are intended for the dead or, instead, for an entity named « The One Who Makes Live ». Whereas the anthropology of religion has often studied the symbolism of the elements transferred during ritual food offerings, the angle of analysis I use here focuses on the interactional dynamics through which the acceptance of such an offering may be staged by these recipients. …”
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