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    Анималистические гротески в фольклоре и литературе славянских народов как художественный антидепрессант и релевантный элемент культурной грамотности... by Żanna Niekraszewicz-Karotkaja

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The playful character and life-like plot collisions played a role of a peculiar psychotherapeutic means, which is confirmed by the reviews of ethnographers, as well as writers, who processed the folklore plots. …”
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    Rituals and Social Cohesion: Cultural Preservation Through Djawa Sunda Cosmology in Cigugur, Kuningan, Indonesia by Muhammad Alfan

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Using a qualitative and ethnographic approach, the study focused on documenting the evolution and continued relevance of ADS cosmology through rituals and ceremonies such as Seren Taun. …”
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    Religion, Lifestyle, and Identity Affirmation within Middle Class Malay Muslims in Pontianak of West Borneo by Nur Hamzah, Sangkot Sirait, Zulkipli Lessy

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This is based on research employing qualitative approach with the support of ethnographic activities. Observations and in-depth interviews were to support the data collection from middle-class Malay Muslims in Pontianak. …”
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    "He Has Rescued Me from Danger" by Sarah Bishop

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…During my fieldwork in the region, several composers gave accounts of how composing and singing Christian songs provided them with comfort and hope in times of hardship, particularly following episodes of violence. Using ethnographic research and interviews as primary methodologies, this article explores how these individuals use religious music-making as a means of coping and resilience in the wake of trauma. …”
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    Dynamics of the population and dynamics of the memory of an alpine community on the border by Roberta Clara Zanini

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The aim of this contribution is to correlate the demographic dynamics that can be observed in the Alps area, with those of management, transmission and valorisation of the local historical memory; in particular, this work focuses on the Piedmont town of Macugnaga, where an ethnographic research was conducted. Moving from the main theoretical, demographic and geographic proposals that concern the phenomena of repopulation of the alpine area, and from anthropological reflections on the subject of memory, there arose the need for a dialogue between the two perspectives and to adopt a multi-level method that would integrate the macro approach of demographic reconstructions with the “ground level” approach of ethnography. …”
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    L’expérience des Tribunaux de Conscience contre les Violences Sexuelles au Guatemala : Vers une Récupération de la Justice par les Femmes Autochtones by Laura Cahier

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In 2010 and 2019, two Courts of Conscience against sexual violence were thus organized in Guatemala City. Based on an ethnographic study of the second Court of Conscience, this article explores the use of symbolic justice by Indigenous women and the role played by these Courts in their struggle for visibility and against impunity. …”
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    Costi dei figli, valore dei figli. Economia e cultura nelle scelte riproduttive by Fulvia D’Aloisio

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Literature on family in Italy has often highlighted the importance of kinship support networks, based on the spatial proximity of the family: such networks are effective both in integrating familiar economic resources and in coping with the deficiencies of welfare. Based on an ethnographic research focused on the reproductive behaviours and  structure of the family in two Italian cities, Bologna and Naples, this study compares two groups of families and aims at showing how important role of affective kinship resources and complementary financial contributions can be in providing support and services, to the effect of influencing the household economy. …”
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    A gender perspective on Internet use: consequences for information seeking on the net by AnnBritt Enochsson

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…</b> The approach is ethnographic, and the material was collected by means of observations, conversations, questionnaires, interviews, computer logs and reading documents. …”
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    Les arrière-pays montagneux et forestiers comme ligne de front. Petites paysanneries et petites gens dans l’œuvre de Pierre Deffontaines by Antoine Huerta

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This questions both the way Deffontaines thinks small farmers from a historical, geographical and ethnographic perspective. But also the place given to this author in the context of French geography of the classical period in a logic of historical and epistemological study. …”
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    Tradition Bakar Batu: Binding Papuan Diaspora Identity in Urban Areas: A Case Study of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, and Bekasi by Donald Kasenda

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research uses a qualitative approach with ethnographic methods, involving participatory observation and in-depth interviews with Papuan migrants. …”
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    Exploring geometry and measurement in the Perjuangan Subkoss Garuda Sriwijaya Museum: An ethnomathematics study by Lisnani Lisnani, Natalia Putri Lestari, Agus Suyono

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This research employs an ethnographic approach with a qualitative descriptive approach, utilizing observation, interviews, documentation, field notes, and data triangulation. …”
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    Inhabiting territories at risk: Spatial appropriations and symbolic disputes in two peripheral neighborhoods of Quito by Alfredo Santillán, Elisa Puga-Cevallos

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Two neighborhoods are considered – which are similar in terms of context but have different qualities – through ethnographic methods that capture cognitive processes and strategies of adaptation and coexistence for guaranteeing material and symbolic permanence. …”
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    Unveiling hydrosocial dynamics: discourse and power in Peña Blanca by Viola Di Tullio, Lorenzo Zannini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Taking a discoursive approach to ethnographic fieldwork, the paper will analyse interviews carried out with local actors against the background of on-site observation to explore the discursive construction of water and its sociopolitical consequences in Peña Blanca. …”
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    Finding solutions to problems that never existed: a case study of co-creation in the municipality of the future by Anja K. Ruess, Ruth Müller

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our analysis focuses on an initiative that aimed to include citizens into the development of smart city technologies. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and qualitative interviews, we discuss the social dynamics of doing co-creation as establishing a distinct technology versus orienting innovation towards citizens’ needs, and show how pre-made commitments to particular technologies and stakeholders shape citizens’ agency. …”
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    Agroforestry lexicon in Manggarai language: an effort to revitalize culture and empower indigenous peoples by Salimulloh T. Sanubarianto, Mardiyono, Akmal, Yurika F. Wardhani, Mochammad T. Atmodjo, Deden G. Nugraha, Kaprawi Rahman, Maria Rosalinda Talan, Magfirotul Hamdiah, Agik Nur Efendi, Abdul Rahman Arsyad, Sukardi, Rahmi Winangsih, Hilmannur Badruzaman

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This research identifies the agroforestry lexicon of the Manggarai people, using their communication as the data source. Employing ethnographic methods, data were collected through observation, interviews, and elicitation with the Ruteng Pu’u community. …”
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    End of Life: A Family Narrative by Helen K. Black, Miriam S. Moss, Robert L. Rubinstein, Sidney Z. Moss

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This paper is based on ethnographic research that examines family reaction to an elderly husband and father's end of life. …”
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    Perceived inequality and variability in the expression of parochial altruism by Cody T. Ross, Anne C. Pisor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Other research, however, has questioned both the ubiquity of parochial altruism and the role of diversity per se in causing social discord. Here, we use ethnographic, social network and experimental economic game data to explore this topic in two multi-ethnic Colombian communities. …”
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    Construction of the image of Ermak in late XVI – XVII centuries: official, church and folk practices by S. A. Chernyshov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The research is carried out on the basis of the analysis of chronicles, act and diplomatic materials, materials of historical and ethnographic research. The article is the first to review the evolution of Ermak’s image in various communication practices, not in the context of the search for «historical truth», but to analyze the factors of such evolution and the formation of the internal logic of coexistence in one image of several contradictory characteristics. …”
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    Treating without Seeing: Pain Management Practice in a Thai Context by Manaporn Chatchumni, Ampaporn Namvongprom, Henrik Eriksson, Monir Mazaheri

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to describe the professional and cultural framework within which pain management is practiced on a Thai surgical ward. Spradley’s ethnographic methodology was used. Data were collected through 98.5 hours of field observations and interviews at a surgical ward in Thailand. …”
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