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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ETHNOSCIENCE»
Scopri l'uso di
ethnoscience nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
ethnoscience e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Nature Knowledge:
Ethnoscience, Cognition, and Utility
Some of the most prominent scholars have come together in this volume to reflect on what has been achieved so far, to compare the work carried out in the past, to discuss the problems that have emerged from different research projects, and ...
Glauco Sanga, Gherardo Ortalli, 2003
2
Plastic Glasses and Church Fathers: Semantic Extension from ...
In Plastic Glasses and Church Fathers, Kronenfeld offers a theory that explains both the usefulness of language's variability of reference and the mechanisms which enable us to understand each other in spite of the variability.
David B. Kronenfeld, 1996
3
Spirit & Reason: The Vine Deloria, Jr., Reader
T 5 ▽ ETHNOSCIENCE AND INDIAN REALITIES TTTT A recent and entirely
welcome development in higher education has been the expansion of some
traditional fields of scientific inquiry to include the knowledge possessed by tribal
...
Vine Deloria, Barbara Deloria, Kristen Foehner, 1999
"Ethnoscience" perhaps has the widest acceptance, in conversation if not in print,
and has the advantage of freshness. However, some of this word's undesirable
implications should be disavowed: "The term 'ethnoscience' is unfortunate for ...
Robert Alan Manners, David Kaplan
5
Ethnoscience and Its Relevance for Education in Traditional ...
Groote Eylandt world view, knowledge and concepts; language and taxonomy; effect on education, place in curriculum.
6
Cognitive Relativism and Social Science
In this contribution I discuss ethnoscience with respect to this topic, at the same
time indirectly addressing the question of what the absolutism- relativism debate
can learn from the ethnoscience controversy about psychological versus ...
Diederick Raven, Lieteke Van Vucht Tijssen, Jan De Wolf
7
Elements of Social Psychology
Studies. in. ethnoscience. This book is a survey and explication of a new
approach in ethnography — of what one might well call 'the New Ethnography' of
other kinds of ethnography. The method has no generally accepted name,
although ...
8
The Struggle for Meaning: Reflections on Philosophy, ...
To complete the clarification of the critique of ethnophilosophy, it was necessary
to interrogate the status, the scope and the limits of ethnoscience, its theoretical
and practical effects, its real relationship to the knowledges of which it claims to ...
Paulin J. Hountondji, 2002
9
Annual Review of Nursing Research
Within the conceptualization of culture as root metaphor, three distinct
perspectives can be identified: the cognitive, the symbolic and the
psychodynamic. The cognitive perspective derives from ethnoscience, a branch
of cognitive anthropology ...
Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, Jane Norbeck, 1996
10
Plastic Glasses and Church Fathers : Semantic Extension From ...
Finally it details how we use the situational context of usage, the linguistic context of opposition and inclusion, and the conceptual context of knowledge about the world to interpret communicative events.
Riverside David Kronenfeld Professor of Anthropology University of California, 1996
7 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ETHNOSCIENCE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
ethnoscience nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
'Rural' forests nurture healthy socio-environmental activity — scientists
Specialists in ethnoscience have also helped cast the interactions between local people and forests in a more positive light. New trade and ... «Forests News, Center for International Forestry Research, apr 14»
Homoeopathy is no longer taught at universities. But what about the …
All notions were merely subjective, so that what we called western science was only a culturally specific form of ethnoscience, not a universally ... «Telegraph.co.uk, gen 12»
American Power Corp. Pace Coal Project Moving Forward
In addition, Ethnoscience, Inc. of Billings, Montana ("Ethnoscience") has been selected to perform the archaeological review of the drill hole ... «TheStreet.com, mar 11»
3 bonnes raisons de se mettre à la stevia
Guayapi tropical (10,10 euros les 50 g) et Ethnoscience (6,80 euros les 90 g) sont actuellement les marques les plus fréquentes. «L'Express, apr 10»
Claude Lévi-Strauss at 100
True, the label evokes the American anthropological school - also known as "ethnoscience" - that was quite influential in the 1960s and 1970s. «Open Democracy, nov 08»
William C. Sturtevant; Expert on Indians
Dr. Sturtevant, an anthropologist by training, was recognized as a pioneer in the interdisciplinary fields of ethnohistory and ethnoscience. «Washington Post, mar 07»
Mexican Perspective on Migratory Bird Conservation
According to ethnoscience, each culture is conditioned to see the world according to its own customs, environment and living conditions. Therefore it is expected ... «Planeta.com, feb 01»