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Memoirs Of A Public Intellectual, Chandan Gowda
Employment Guarantee For Rural India, A Ganesh-Kumar, Srijit Mishra, Manoj Panda
Employment Guarantee For Rural India, A Ganesh-Kumar, Srijit Mishra, Manoj Panda
Srijit Mishra
A report of a round-table discussion held in Mumbai in November 2004 on the proposed employment guarantee programme.
"Slash And Burn: A Swidden Critique Of Sri Lankan Anthropology." (Review Of Anthropologizing Sri Lanka: A Eurocentric Misadventure, By Susantha Goonatilake.), Arjun Guneratne
Arjun Guneratne
No abstract provided.
Unwanted Migration: Combating And Unwittingly Creating Irregular Migration In Ukraine, Greta Uehling
Unwanted Migration: Combating And Unwittingly Creating Irregular Migration In Ukraine, Greta Uehling
Greta Uehling
No abstract provided.
Hidden Spheres Of Politics, Chandan Gowda
Secluded And Proximate Illiterates Among Couples: Implications On Health Of Women And Children, Srijit Mishra, Udaya Shankar Mishra
Secluded And Proximate Illiterates Among Couples: Implications On Health Of Women And Children, Srijit Mishra, Udaya Shankar Mishra
Srijit Mishra
This paper uses NFHS-2 (1998-99) data to explore certain linkages between literacy status of a couple (husband and wife) with outcomes like household standard of living index (SLI) and others having implications on women and child health. An attempt has also been made to link the proximate criterion in literacy in the couple domain with outcome variables such as SLI, instances of sickness among women from specific diseases as asthma, TB, malaria and jaundice; linkages with indicators like under-nutrition in women have also been analysed. The exercise affirms the advantage of proximate illiteracy over the secluded illiterate in terms of …
O Terror E A Dádiva, Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
O Terror E A Dádiva, Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
No abstract provided.
Συνοπτικό Διάγραμμα Προϊστορικής Αρχαιολογίας, Kosmas Touloumis
Συνοπτικό Διάγραμμα Προϊστορικής Αρχαιολογίας, Kosmas Touloumis
Kosmas Touloumis
A diagrammatic survey of the theory, the methods, the archeologists, the sites and the data of prehistoric archaeology in Greece.
Un Crimen Perfecto: La Violencia En Las Narrativas Del Periodico, Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
Un Crimen Perfecto: La Violencia En Las Narrativas Del Periodico, Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
No abstract provided.
The First Independent Ukrainian Census: Myths, Miscoding And Missed Opportunities, Greta Uehling
The First Independent Ukrainian Census: Myths, Miscoding And Missed Opportunities, Greta Uehling
Greta Uehling
No abstract provided.
Prioritizing ‘Ethnicities’: The Uncertainty Of Pomak-Ness In The Urban Greek Rhodoppe, Olga Demetriou
Prioritizing ‘Ethnicities’: The Uncertainty Of Pomak-Ness In The Urban Greek Rhodoppe, Olga Demetriou
Olga Demetriou
This article shows how Greek government policies have affected group relations within the minority in western Thrace and how identification within the minority has changed over the last five decades, particularly as regards the concept of Pomak-ness. According to the official Greek terminology, the minority is “a (singular) Muslim minority made up of Gypsies, Pomaks and people of Turkish origin”, while official Turkish rhetoric maintains that the minority (again in the singular) is wholly Turkish. As will be shown in the article, most of the minority members living in the Rhodoppe area of Thrace prefer to classify themselves as Turkish, …
Activity Areas, Form, And Social Inequality In Residences At Late Postclassic, Timothy W. Pugh
Activity Areas, Form, And Social Inequality In Residences At Late Postclassic, Timothy W. Pugh
Timothy W Pugh
No abstract provided.
Living On Border Lines: Islam Beyond The Clash And Dialogue Of Civilizations, Muqtedar Khan
Living On Border Lines: Islam Beyond The Clash And Dialogue Of Civilizations, Muqtedar Khan
Muqtedar Khan
No abstract provided.
The Archaeology Of Ancient State Economies, Michael E. Smith
The Archaeology Of Ancient State Economies, Michael E. Smith
Michael E Smith
No abstract provided.
Los Hogares De Morelos En El Sistema Mundial Mesoamericano Posclásico, Michael E. Smith
Los Hogares De Morelos En El Sistema Mundial Mesoamericano Posclásico, Michael E. Smith
Michael E Smith
No abstract provided.
Potted Histories: Cremation, Ceramics And Social Memory In Early Roman Britain,, Howard M. R. Williams
Potted Histories: Cremation, Ceramics And Social Memory In Early Roman Britain,, Howard M. R. Williams
Howard M. R. Williams
Archaeologists have identified the adoption of new forms of cremation ritual during the early Roman period in south-east Britain. Cremation may have been widely used by communities in the Iron Age, but the distinctive nature of these new rites was their frequent placing of the dead within, and associated with, ceramic vessels. This paper suggests an interpretation for the social meaning of these cremation burial rites that involved the burial of ashes with and within pots as a means of commemoration. In this light, the link between cremation and pottery in early Roman Britain can be seen as a means …
Death Warmed Up: The Agency Of Bodies And Bones In Early Anglo-Saxon Cremation Rites, Howard M. R. Williams
Death Warmed Up: The Agency Of Bodies And Bones In Early Anglo-Saxon Cremation Rites, Howard M. R. Williams
Howard M. R. Williams
It is argued that recent archaeological theories of death and burial have tended to overlook the social and mnemonic agency of the dead body. Drawing upon anthropological, ethnographic and forensic analogies for the effects of fire on the human body, together with Gell’s theory of the agency of inanimate objects, the article explores the cremation rites of early Anglo-Saxon England. As a case study in the archaeological study of the mnemonic agency of bodies and bones it is suggested that cremation and postcremation rites in the 5th and 6th centuries AD in eastern England operated as technologies of remembrance. Cremation …
Zombie Slayers In A "Hidden Valley" (Sbas-Yul): Sacred Geography And Political Organisation In The Nepal-Tibet Borderland, Francis Khek Gee Lim
Zombie Slayers In A "Hidden Valley" (Sbas-Yul): Sacred Geography And Political Organisation In The Nepal-Tibet Borderland, Francis Khek Gee Lim
Francis Khek Gee Lim
No abstract provided.
Life Goes On: Living With Hiv And Aids In Singapore, Francis Khek Gee Lim
Life Goes On: Living With Hiv And Aids In Singapore, Francis Khek Gee Lim
Francis Khek Gee Lim
No abstract provided.