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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Towards the revitalisation of everyday life sociology: an exploration of the potential of the French tradition, and some reformative proposals.

January 2008 (has links)
Chan, Chun Hay. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 195-232). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Abstract --- p.i / Acknowledgement --- p.iii / Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 2 --- The Intellectual Trajectory of Sociology of Everyday Life --- p.26 / Chapter 3 --- The New (French) Context --- p.50 / Chapter 4 --- Henri Lefebvre --- p.70 / Chapter 5 --- Michel de Certeau --- p.120 / Chapter 6 --- Conclusion --- p.162 / Bibliography --- p.195
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The role of Chiefs as characters in Matsepe's novels : An appraisal

Segooa, Maite Stella January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.A. (African languages)) --University of Limpopo, 2004. / In this research an attempt has been made to assess, evaluate and examine the role of chiefs as characters in Matsepe's novels. The need for this study was found to be necessary because no in-depth study of the role of chiefs in Matsepe's novels has as yet been undertaken. This study demonstrates how Matsepe portrays chiefs as characters in his novels, what their duties are and how they help in developing his themes.
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Thousands or Millions: Stories

Roth, J. Peter 02 July 2013 (has links)
This collection explores various aspects of Indonesian culture. From remote government settlements off the coast of Sumatra to the urbanized and commercial beaches of Bali, these stories take a look at the complexities, differences and adjustments felt by people of both the East and West. An attempt has been made to detail confusion, frustration, disorientation, struggles, prejudices, misunderstandings as well as epiphanies without Orientializing (to borrow Edward Said's term) various ways of life within the archipelago. To most fairly convey the intricacies and differences between the broad generalities of the two cultures, multiple voices and points of view are incorporated. Americans, a Scottish citizen, and of course, Indonesians are all given significant space here--displaying both intolerant and tolerant notions--in order to maintain the humanity and dignity of all cultures and worldviews involved.
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Heritage and Health: A Political-Economic Analysis of the Foodways of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah and the Bishop Paiute Tribe

Eagan, April Hurst 20 March 2013 (has links)
Funded by Nellis Air Force Base (NAFB), my thesis research and analysis examined Native American knowledge of heritage foods and how diminished access to food resources has affected Native American identity and health. NAFB manages the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), land and air space in southern Nevada, which includes Native American ancestral lands. During a research period of 3 months in the spring/summer of 2012, I interviewed members of Native American nations culturally affiliated with ancestral lands on the NTTR, the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah (PITU) and the Bishop Paiute Tribe. My research included participant observation and 31 interviews with tribal members considered knowledge holders by tribal leaders. In dialogue with the literature of the anthropology of food, political economy, and Critical Medical Anthropology, my analysis focused on the role of heritage foods in everyday consumption, taking into account the economic, social, environmental, and political factors influencing heritage foods access and diet. My work explored the effects of structural forces and rapid changes in diet and social conditions on Native American health. I found shifts in concepts of food-related identity across ethnic groups, tribes, ages, and genders. I also found evidence of collective efforts to improve diet-related health at tribal and community levels. Through the applied aspects of my research, participants and their families had the opportunity to share recipes and food dishes containing heritage foods as a way to promote human health and knowledge transmission.
265

Assessing the intercultural sensitivity of American expatriates in Kuwait

Turner, Deborah Ann 01 January 1991 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to apply a developmental model of intercultural sensitivity to a group of people in an intercultural setting and discover whether or not the model is descriptive. The data collected are also used to determine whether or not the coping mechanisms employed by the sojourners are developmental in terms of this model of intercultural sensitivity.
266

Příběhy žen s označením "zelené vdovy" v adiktologické perspektivě / The stories of women with the sign of green widow behaviour from an addictological perspective

Kosařová, Adéla January 2019 (has links)
The diploma thesis entitled "Stories of Women with the Mark" Green Widow "in Addictology Perspective aims to use semi-structured interviews to map the relationship between substance use and moving to a satellite town of selected ten respondents who meet the fixed criteria that are as follows : well-socio-economically-dependent women (higher social status of the family, good income and permanent employment of the spouse) living in satellite towns of large cities, the financial side of the family is occupied by a busy husband, women spend most of their time without their spouse go to work and some form of addictological or psychiatric history. Furthermore, this thesis aims to find common recurring life themes and behaviors in the given women. At present, the topic of green widows is becoming the current one, especially in the growing suburbanization of Czech cities, even in the field of addictology, where the literature or research conducted is not adequately described. The theoretical part is devoted to risk factors that can threaten green widows such as overuse of drugs or alcohol, but also feelings of loneliness, isolation from the environment, infidelity or abandoned nest syndrome. Furthermore, the theoretical part deals with satellite towns and lifestyles of satellite residents. In the practical...
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Uma arqueologia dos territórios negros: contas e miçangas no triângulo histórico de São Paulo (sécs. XIX-XX) / An archeology of the black territories: beads and miçangas in the triângulo histórico of São Paulo (19th-20th centuries)

Lima, Alessandro Luis Lopes de 05 July 2019 (has links)
Em levantamentos realizados no acervo do Centro de Arqueologia de São Paulo, nas coleções relativas aos sítios arqueológicos localizados na região do triângulo histórico de São Paulo e adjacências, foram identificadas 29 contas de vidro e de material orgânico em três contextos do século XIX: a Praça das Artes, o Solar da Marquesa de Santos e a Casa n.°1. Através da análise das técnicas de produção, são levantadas informações sobre cronologia e origem desses artefatos. Em uma pespectiva contextual global, essas miçangas dialogam com outras de contextos africanos ou da diáspora africana, tal como o Cais do Valongo, no Rio de Janeiro e Kindoki, no Congo. São Paulo no século XIX era uma cidade com forte presença da população africana. Eles estavam nas ruas, praças, pontes, chafarizes, mercados e igrejas, com seus batuques e capoeiras, formando verdadeiros territórios negros através de materialidades, identidades e agências. As contas e miçangas delimitavam hierarquias sociais internas a esses grupos e participavam da construção da paisagem negra da cidade de São Paulo. / The Archaeological Center of São Paulo have collections related to archaeological sites located in the region at the São Paulo downtown and its surroundings. Between them, 29 glass and organic beads were identified in three 19th century contexts: the Praça das Artes, the Solar da Marquesa de Santos and the Casa n.1. Through the analysis of the production techniques, information about the chronology and origin of these artifacts is collected. From a global contextual perspective, these beads dialogue with others from African or African diaspora contexts, such as the Cais do Valongo in Rio de Janeiro and Kindoki in the Congo. São Paulo in the 19th century was a city with strong presence of African population. They were in the streets, squares, bridges, fountains, markets and churches, with their batuques and capoeiras, shaped the territories black through materialities, identities and agencies. The beads and miçangas delimited social hierarchies internal to these groups and participated in the construction of the black landscape of the city of São Paulo.
268

The imprint of European man upon North Smithfield, Rhode Island 1660-1720 with special reference to the relict cultural features presently on the landscape

Nebiker, Irene Ingrid Giorloff January 1975 (has links)
No description available.
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The social and political life of infants among the Baliem Valley Dani, Irian Jaya /

Butt, Leslie. January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Legal itineraries through Spanish Gitano family law : a comparative law ethnography

Drummond, Susan G. (Susan Gay), 1959- January 2001 (has links)
No description available.

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