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An Ethnographic Study

by Tw Robinson - of XP Practice”, Empirical Software Engineering , 2004
"... Homeopathic Secretin in autism: a clinical pilot ..."
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Homeopathic Secretin in autism: a clinical pilot

An ethnographic study.

by Maria Leontari
"... Maternity care and postnatal depression in Greece: ..."
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Maternity care and postnatal depression in Greece:

Ethnographic Study

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"... Geologists generally recognize field camp as the time when undergraduates make (or begin to make) the key transition from student to scientist. Field camp is a capstone, integrating separate courses such as petrology, ..."
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Geologists generally recognize field camp as the time when undergraduates make (or begin to make) the key transition from student to scientist. Field camp is a capstone, integrating separate courses such as petrology,

AN ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF IS INVESTMENT APPRAISAL

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"... Both academics and practitioners have invested considerably in the information systems evaluation arena, yet rewards remain elusive. The aim of this paper is to provide rich insights into the process of IS evaluation by examining some particular political and social aspects of evaluation processes. ..."
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. An ethnographic study of a large, international financial institution is used to compare the experience of observed practice with the rhetoric of company policy, and also to contrast these observations with the process of IS evaluation as portrayed within the literature. Our study shows that despite increasing

An Ethnographic Study on Wicca

by E. M. Recio , 2000
"... This essay will attempt to explore the various concepts and ideas behind the Wiccan religion. Almost entirely stamped out of the popular culture through persecution, and the spread of fear, uncertainty and doubt, in the dominant Christian world, this form of worship is gaining among the many progres ..."
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progressive areas of America. The study involves a personal discussion with a twenty-five year old centre manager of a national reproductive health sys-tem. 1

ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF HIV PREVENTION IN

by unknown authors , 2000
"... sex workers in two Calcutta redlight areas where a STD/HIV Intervention Project (SHIP) is being implemented. The thesis provides an in-depth study of sex workers ' lives, their concepts of sexual health and their relationship to the SHIP. This material is used to critically consider a number of ..."
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sex workers in two Calcutta redlight areas where a STD/HIV Intervention Project (SHIP) is being implemented. The thesis provides an in-depth study of sex workers ' lives, their concepts of sexual health and their relationship to the SHIP. This material is used to critically consider a number

AN AUTO-ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF

by Kimberly A. Muhlheim, A Novice, Itinerant Art Teacher, Kimberly Anne Muhlheim, Under Direction, Dr. Melody Milbrandt, A Novice, Itinerant Art Teacher, Kimberly Anne Muhlheim , 2010
"... This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Design at ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Art and Design Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. For more informati ..."
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This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Design at ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Art and Design Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. For more information, please contact

An ethnographic study of the construction of Hawaiian . . .

by Akihiro Inoue , 2003
"... My deepest thanks and respect are owed to those who willingly complied with my request for an interview and gave me various inspiring talks. Some of them are affectionately called kahu among their congregations, others work hard as church members to contribute to their churches. Whether they are Haw ..."
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My deepest thanks and respect are owed to those who willingly complied with my request for an interview and gave me various inspiring talks. Some of them are affectionately called kahu among their congregations, others work hard as church members to contribute to their churches. Whether they are Hawaiian or not, I understand that they are leading a Christian life, which I can learn much from. All of those who shared their perspectives with me in my interviews stimulated me to probe into the problem offaith, which I must deal with personally as well as academically. I refrain from identifying them in order to maintain their anonymity, and only give most of them the general term of "Christian H

food labeling: an ethnographic study

by Jantine Voordouw, Judith R. Cornelisse Vermaat, Lynn J, Jantine Voordouw, Judith R. Cornelisse Vermaat, Lynn J. Frewer
"... The main problems of food allergic consumers concerning ..."
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The main problems of food allergic consumers concerning

Imagining the state An ethnographic study

by Shu-yuan Yang
"... powerful site of symbolic and cultural production that is in itself always culturally represented and understood in particular ways, this article is concerned with how the Bunun, an Austronesian-speaking indigenous people of Taiwan, perceive and imagine the state. I point out that the Bunun use thei ..."
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powerful site of symbolic and cultural production that is in itself always culturally represented and understood in particular ways, this article is concerned with how the Bunun, an Austronesian-speaking indigenous people of Taiwan, perceive and imagine the state. I point out that the Bunun use their own idioms of kinship and political leadership to understand and construct their relationship with the state, in order to transform the state from an external and potentially dangerous force into a positive and benevolent provider. In attempting to oblige the state to deliver material and social goods, the Bunun place emphasis on their compliance rather than their resistance to the state. However, I argue that compliance, rather than being passive accommodation, can be a kind of ‘quite effective agency ’ in Ortner’s (1997: 148) terms, and challenge the recent theoretical preoccupation with resistance. K E Y W O R D S ■ the Bunun, the state, kinship, political leadership, election, the symbolism of money In his preface to African Political Systems (1940), anthropologist Radcliffe-Brown proposed that the idea of the state should be eliminated from social analysis. He believed the existence of the state was not a norm, and the notion of the state as an entity having sovereignty and will was a fiction. Therefore, he argued that concepts of government, political organization and political system were all that was needed for political anthropology. graphy
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