• How do we position our research in relation to different temporalities and scales of change: short- and long-term approaches, individual and collective temporalities, local and global? (uzh.ch)
  • Since their inception, the social sciences have been split between qualitative and quantitative approaches. (springeropen.com)
  • One of their most challenging undertakings has been to develop multi-method approaches that combine qualitative and quantitative techniques in ways that make them superior to both purely qualitative and purely quantitative methods. (springeropen.com)
  • In ethnography, qualitative approaches are employed at the stage of data collection-via in-depth interviews-and at the stage of analysis, when the ethnographically established contextual knowledge is employed in an iterative interpretation of the collected material in order to reveal repeated, and thus in some sense "deeper", patterns of thought. (springeropen.com)
  • Shared Sacred Heritage: Anthropological Approaches' (D2b), an MPhil module 'Contemporary Religious Conflict: Ethnographic Approaches', and co-convenes 'Religious Encounter' (B9) and the CIP Academic Summer School in Inter-faith Relations. (cam.ac.uk)
  • The methodology incorporated into a qualitative research method in which social anthropological approaches were used to oversee the case study activities in order to collect data. (utupub.fi)
  • Anthro-Vision: A New Way to See in Business and Life is the application of anthropological ideas and approaches to help us see the things in life that we often overlook and, perhaps more importantly, to develop greater understanding and empathy for others. (thorprojects.com)
  • In this way, a neo-extrativist gaze shed light on the intersection of rural studies and anthropological approaches of tourism in the Andes. (inderscience.com)
  • His books include this text on Research Methods in Anthropology , as well as Social Research Methods (2d edition, Sage Publications 2012), Analyzing Qualitative Data: Systematic Approaches , with Gery Ryan and Amber Wutich (2d edition, Sage Publications 2016), and Native Ethnography , with Jesús Salinas Pedraza (Sage Publications 1989). (rowman.com)
  • Qualitative analyses of psychological autopsies using anthropological and psycholinguistic approaches. (who.int)
  • Recognizing the potential for new pathways of transmission, the authors investigated other possible exposures to Nipah virus by applying epidemiologic and anthropological approaches in the study of these 3 Nipah virus disease clusters. (cdc.gov)
  • Consequently, many theoretical works have offered general frameworks for change, while historical, sociological and anthropological research has been attempting the same on a more restricted scale. (uzh.ch)
  • Her analysis would be well served by adopting the rigorous qualitative research methods often used in anthropological or sociological analyses, or citing such studies. (civileats.com)
  • We employ broader social anthropological and sociological theories which lie outside the parameters of standard technology adoption and diffusion of innovation theories to support our study. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • Therefore, to improve our understanding of the health needs of people with disability, and through this to improve the health care they are given, we need anthropological [7], sociological and health economic studies relevant to this population. (who.int)
  • Necessary for this is a step away from mainstream business management literature, into relevant sociological, cultural and anthropological literature on historical changes and present phenomena in consumer culture. (lu.se)
  • The neuroanthropological approach should be seen as a response to challenges occurring within an interdisciplinary research setting, which includes the use of neuroimaging techniques and multidisciplinary methods. (frontiersin.org)
  • Dr Callum E. Cooper is currently based at the University of Northampton as a lecturer of positive psychology, parapsychology, sexual behaviour, thanatology and research methods. (parapsych.org)
  • He is a Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, holding post-graduate qualifications in advanced research methods, education, positive psychology and thanatology. (parapsych.org)
  • Participatory community research: Theories and methods in action. (scirp.org)
  • An Interpretive paradigm for collecting and analyzing data: Principles, methods, and case examples. (scirp.org)
  • 1991). Soundings: Rapid and reliable research methods for practicing anthropologists. (scirp.org)
  • The other half is provided by recognised academics in marketing, consumer behaviour and research methods. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • Innovative and active teaching methods based mainly on group projects and real case studies. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • It proposes training in research techniques and methods, as well as in-depth theoretical knowledge in marketing. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • The problem of research methods in the academic disciplines of political science, international relations, and historical studies has clearly taken on great importance with regard to the outgrowth of their subfields in recent decades, their openness to perpetually widening research horizons, in addition to the dominance of Western-origin paradigms and the challenges of adapting them to Arab research contexts. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • Mohamed Kharrat promotes "the anthropology of law in contemporary Arab thought", discussing legal mechanisms of social control, the capacity of legislation to manage competing interests, and understanding the profound changes that legislative reform demands as some of the most important applications of historical and anthropological methods. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • The diversity and complexity of contemporary cultural, political and legal Indigenous issues are explored using anthropological methods and theories. (stfx.ca)
  • H. Russell Bernard's Research Methods in Anthropology, Sixth Edition, is the standard for learning about the range of methods for collecting and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data about human thought and human behavior. (rowman.com)
  • Chapter 7: new section on mixed methods in sampling, including time-space sampling and the case control design. (rowman.com)
  • tobac o policies work beter among some of the methods cur ently Cros -cultural and cros - some socio-cultural groups than recommended for at empting to national research is often done among others. (who.int)
  • Anthropological 1999). (cdc.gov)
  • While limited in breadth and scope, the research ing Russia, Latvia, Estonia, Argentina, the Domini- highlighted here has many implications and appli- can Republic, and the Ivory Coast (WHO, 1999). (cdc.gov)
  • Data from two cases will be presented to illustrate the neuroanthropological approach by comparing quantitative PET data with qualitative results of video analyses. (frontiersin.org)
  • In Chapter 6, Hassane Elhaj Ali analyses the methodology of case studies, which have been the subject of growing interest among researchers across the social sciences but remain limited in their capacity for extrapolation and inference. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • The neuroanthropological approach is informed by anthropological and philosophical frameworks. (frontiersin.org)
  • Therefore, research on music therapy needs a broader approach and interpretation of results, especially when working with patients who cannot communicate their experience verbally, where special attention is required and it is important to find indications for the effect of music therapy. (frontiersin.org)
  • The collaborative social research approach was used to shelter the action research method. (utupub.fi)
  • The work of visionaries like Gary Klein, particularly in Seeing What Others Don't , exposes us to the back half of the anthropological approach - that is, the sense-making process. (thorprojects.com)
  • Methodological Issues offers valuable contributions toward methodologically relating the academic prospects of political science and the demands of a more comprehensive approach to politics to the urgent need to avert methodological redundancy in research questions in favour of a "less is more" strategy. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • Design/methodology/approach - Data were obtained primarily through qualitative research (semi-structured interviews, document analysis and field notes/observation). (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • Our Approach Producing useful, actionable research. (researchforaction.org)
  • They used the epidemiologic study to explain the proximate individual-level factors linked to the disease outbreak and an anthropological approach to explain local perceptions, behaviors, and practices that might have contributed to the disease occurrence. (cdc.gov)
  • The study of "change" is a central research topic in social science. (uzh.ch)
  • Making things happen: The Society for Psychical Research 69th study day. (parapsych.org)
  • Elvis Presley's grave in Memphis, Tennessee (see Reader and Walter 1993 , cited under Development of the Anthropological Study of Pilgrimage ). (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • We used semistructured group and individual interviews for this descriptive qualitative study. (hindawi.com)
  • The purpose of this qualitative study is to shed light on the personal, educational, professional, and trusteeship journey of five Chicana/Latina trustees. (csulb.edu)
  • Research limitations/implications - The study is limited by its focus on a select set of symbolic dimensions of culture. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • Qualitative case study guidelines. (dbcallaghan.com)
  • Through in-depth qualitative political and anthropological study involving a series of case studies in the region, the project will study how these platforms link to issues and histories of identity, class and other political discourses such as climate change and how they serve to mobilize and create alliances and conflicts/confrontations as well as directions and innovations for peace/development. (cmi.no)
  • It is easy to bash academics who study and teach journalism for not doing research to save the newspaper (or TV news) industry. (digitaldeliverance.com)
  • A comparative qualitative study was undertaken at four sites in three countries: Ghana, Malawi and Kenya. (cdc.gov)
  • A case study of local practices of Participatory Forest Management in Kaffa, Ethiopia. (scriptiebank.be)
  • Gebaseerd op een diepgaande case study [4] van een gemeenschappelijk bosbeheer project in het dorp Agama in zuidwest Ethiopië onderzoekt N. Vandenabeele deze vragen - en confronteert theorie met praktijk. (scriptiebank.be)
  • That topic is important in every phase of research, even in the beginning phase of choosing a problem to study, and is covered throughout the book. (rowman.com)
  • Influence of organizational and social contexts on the implementation of culturally adapted hypertension control programs in Asian American-serving grocery stores, restaurants, and faith-based community sites: A qualitative study. (cdc.gov)
  • Managing Health Worker Migration: A Qualitative Study of the Philippine Response to Nurse Brain Drain', in Human Resources for Health , Vol. 10(47), pp. 1-8. (lu.se)
  • The measures restricting mobility of people, which increased the difficulties of access, particularly for vulnerable groups, as well as the need for rapid dissemination of study results, brought major disruptions to clinical research. (bvsalud.org)
  • people that are important indicators of conducting comparative, interna- from dif erent socioeconomic study constructs in one cultural tional research to beter understand groups). (who.int)
  • Ap arent the conceptual definitons and discus generaly reflects concerns dif erences found acros socio- theoretical frameworks that orient related to conducting comparative cultural groups may be merely due the study reasonably ap ly acros research acros nations and to measurement artefacts, such as systematic group diferences in the the contexts in which the survey data wil be colected. (who.int)
  • As the number of concepts is important because This problem may be ad res ed nations or cultural groups involved their definitons should inform by establishing colaborative in the study increases, so do the subsequent stages of question research groups that involve at amount of dificulty and time spent selection, development, adapta- least one representative from each to co rdinate ef orts and reach tion and as es ment. (who.int)
  • Through such research, anthropologists can attempt to interpret a certain type of reality, perhaps also with the help of communication partners who use the space. (antropologia.sk)
  • Just as European and American anthropologists of the early 20th century struggled to understand and describe 'the native's point of view' when they travelled to such then-remote parts of the world as Melanesia or Africa, contemporary anthropologists try to grasp their areas of inquiry as fully as possible wherever they conduct research, be it in their own backyard or in faraway locations. (easaonline.org)
  • worldwide, in interrelation of these factors, anthropologists and fact, one third of the increase in new TB cases in other social scientists have made important contri- the last 5 years can be attributed to HIV (WHO, butions toward the control of TB. (cdc.gov)
  • A team of epidemiologists and anthropologists investigated these 3 clusters comprising 14 case-patients, 8 of whom died. (cdc.gov)
  • She succeeds in presenting a balanced set of viewpoints on a variety of concerns about recruiting practices, informed consent, drug safety, the blurring of lines between clinical practice and research, and issues of distributive justice such as drug pricing and access. (princeton.edu)
  • While the case in the Pacific coast of Santa Elena relates the promotion of small-scale tourism in rural areas to enclave economies, the case in Ecuadorian highlands incorporating the Qhapaq Ñan project relates community-based tourism expectations with developmental practices. (inderscience.com)
  • Ethnographic accounts and qualitative analysis reveal practices leading to intense use of local resources, commoditisation of material and immaterial resources at local level, and the social stress on development projects. (inderscience.com)
  • Building on these reflections, the authors engage with current debates in the social sciences to argue that researcher reflexivity is not an adequate end point and should result in engagement with ethical and epistemological questions regarding the decolonization of research practices more broadly. (cambridge.org)
  • Medical schools, engineering schools, and law schools do research that solves their industries' problems and advances the practices of those industries. (digitaldeliverance.com)
  • Unsafe practices few anthropological studies of such behav- originate in both formal and informal health iours [ 14 ]. (who.int)
  • However, how can we concretely assess social change when we conduct qualitative research which is based on case studies, and has a limited scope of inquiry both in terms of time and space? (uzh.ch)
  • In this paper, we reflect on how to achieve such a combination in the practice of ethnography, a type of research that studies cultural phenomena from the point of view of the group that is being studied. (springeropen.com)
  • At Fitzwilliam College, he is the acting Director of Studies in Theology, Religion and the Philosophy of Religion (2022/23), a Bye-Fellow and a Research Associate. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Over the next four years, following a large-scale grant from the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST), Safet will be co-leading a research network titled Traces as Research Agenda for Climate Change, Technology Studies, and Social Justice (TRACTS) . (cam.ac.uk)
  • Since 2013, I have also been working in the Anthropictures studio of anthropological research, where I have done dozens of studies in applied research over the last eight years, focusing mainly on the city and development. (antropologia.sk)
  • Two incidents in May 2005 -- the execution of paramilitary police in Ceram, Maluku, and the bombing of a market in Tentena, Poso -- offer case studies of how those networks are formed and operate. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Ecological knowledge and problem solving: Concepts are case studies. (scirp.org)
  • The Professional Track option is aimed on the one hand at students who wish to acquire the skills, knowledge and experience specific to the marketing research profession, and on the other hand, in its Research Track option, at those who wish to continue their studies with a view to obtaining a doctorate and aiming for an academic career. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • His research infuses a growing literature in critical studies of race and bioethics with ethnographic work analyzing health disparities and their remedial projects. (ucsc.edu)
  • Case studies from Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Kenya illustrate the way that identities are formed and change over time, and how local, national, and international politics are interwoven. (berghahnbooks.com)
  • An examination of global health and illness from an anthropological perspective, this course applies key anthropological concepts to topics such as the meaning of health and illness cross-culturally, cultural construction of the body, medical pluralism, cross-cultural psychiatry, critical medical anthropology and the health of Indigenous peoples in Canada and other parts of the world. (stfx.ca)
  • Findings - The findings of the research suggest that an understanding of the symbolic role of technology in the form of 'space', physical structures, communication facilitators and a status symbol may enhance the success of its adoption among indigenous agribusinesses. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • Originality/value - The focus in this case is on small scale indigenous agribusinesses (SSAs) operating in the South East of Nigeria. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • This new ethnohistory reflects Indigenous ways of knowing and is a direct response to critiques of scholars who have for too long foisted their own research agendas onto Indigenous communities. (berkeley.edu)
  • Community-engaged scholarship invites members of the Indigenous community themselves to identify the research questions, host the researchers while they are conducting the research, and participate meaningfully in the analysis of the researchers findings. (berkeley.edu)
  • He has previously worked on a large-scale ERC project into transitional justice in Bosnia and Spain and has co-founded the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research of Visual Culture in Sarajevo. (cam.ac.uk)
  • 6) Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SLO): Fran Ramovš Inst. (europa.eu)
  • In response to the recognized burden of MiP-related morbidity and mortality and to address the ongoing challenges of prevention and control, the MiP Consortium, comprised of 47 partner institutions in 32 countries, is currently conducting a wide range of research activities in Africa, Asia and Latin America [ 5 ]. (cdc.gov)
  • Etc. It was a grass-roots conference, an activist conference, born of a conviction that hey, this ethnography/usability/qualitative stuff has legs, you guys, maybe we should talk about it and explore it for several days. (donnalanclos.com)
  • He joined the University of Cambridge in 2020, first as Research Associate in Interfaith Relations, and then as Teaching Associate in Anthropology of Religion. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Evgenia Mesaritou's Fellowship has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 752103. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • Between 1995 and 2020, five separately funded research projects have been carried out. (gu.se)
  • The anthropological analysis of pilgrimage gathered pace during the late 1970s and early 1980s but its origins can be traced much earlier. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • Based on anthropological information, archeological findings, architectural documents and historical texts, field research revealed that the stone pillars belong to the gates of polo Square, which was built during the Safavid period by Khalil Khan, ruler of Bakhtiari, and his grandson Yahya Khan, along with a mansion and a city named Khalilabad. (org.ir)
  • He has been recipient of a number of prestigious research awards (including the Open Society Foundations' Civil Society Scholar Award, 2015) and teaching recognitions. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Quantitative and qualitative research: Perceptual foundations. (dbcallaghan.com)
  • This research has been accomplished by exploratory and combined quantitative-qualitative method and analysed in a descriptive- appraisal frame. (org.ir)
  • The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) would like to thank the following persons who worked diligently over a number of years to research, write, and compile the information presented in this document. (cdc.gov)
  • This Comparative and International Development Education (CIDE) track program prepares you to conduct research and provide sophisticated consultation into how schools and educational systems across the world reflect varied cultural, economic, and political contexts, and how forces like globalization, internationalization, and intercultural and educational exchanges influence individual and community learning and experiences. (umn.edu)
  • We need to conduct research, both qualitative and quantitative, in medical and social science paradigms, and address the needs ofpeople with disabilities and their families, as well as the attitudes of families and health-care professionals. (who.int)
  • Doucet-Battle's research contributes to the building of a new field of social scientific inquiry on race and risk, community health, and the cultural economies of science and medicine. (ucsc.edu)
  • As such, rather than suffering under the imperialism of a research ethics constructed for the purposes of governing biomedical research, social scientists might argue for ethical self-regulation with greater force. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • I then present a reading of confidentiality as a methodological - and not simply ethical - aspect of research, one that offers further support for the view that social scientists should attend to their professional ethics and the internal standards of their disciplines, rather than the contemporary discourse of research ethics that is rooted in the bioethical literature. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • First I suggest that, not only does contemporary research ethics have its roots in the governance of biomedical research, but the initial impetus for its emergence was the ethical challenges raised by the development of a disciplined program of biomedical research. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Whilst research ethics - or, rather, the implementation of a procedural solution to the concerns of ethical research in the biomedical sciences - provided some resolution to these issues, we might ask if the same questions arise in other contexts, such as in social scientific research and, thus, if the same resolution is required. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Whilst recognizing that some social scientific research is, today, conducted by those who have other professional responsibilities I suggest that, for the most part, social scientists do not labor under the same or even similar ethical conditions similar to those that initially gave rise to research ethics. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Clinical research must follow ethical and methodological rules well established by various institutions and organizations that aim to protect the participant, respecting the 3 fundamental principles of bioethics: respect for persons, beneficence and justice. (bvsalud.org)
  • Lessons from the disruptions and adaptations during the pandemic show that respect for fundamental ethical values in human experimentation in the context of a Public Health emergency can contribute to better preparedness in the response to outbreaks of infectious diseases and to the credibility of biomedical research. (bvsalud.org)
  • Additional research, including paediatric research, and interdisciplinary reflection were needed in order to truthfully inform the general public of the anthropological, social, ethical and legal implications of transplantation. (who.int)
  • Among the 14 case-patients, 8 drank fermented date palm sap ( tari ) regularly before their illness, and 6 provided care to a person infected with NiV. (cdc.gov)
  • in 15 of these clusters, the index case-patients had exposure to fresh date palm sap before illness onset. (cdc.gov)
  • their illness onset, whereas 6 only had exposure to other case-patients. (cdc.gov)
  • Several adaptive mechanisms, based on the experience gained from previous epidemic outbreaks (Sars, H1N1, HIV/AIDS and Ebola virus disease) have been triggered, including the provision of fast-track routes for conducting clinical trials, implying changes in the way Research Ethics Committees operate, as well as rigorous verification of the validity of results before publication and dissemination. (bvsalud.org)
  • Drawing on in-depth historical research and testimonies of contemporary patients and therapists in Morocco, Knot of the Soul offers both an ethnographic journey through madness and contemporary formations of despair and a philosophical and theological exploration of the vicissitudes of the soul. (berkeley.edu)
  • In an attempt to bridge the gap between research and practice we introduce a neuroanthropological perspective to music therapy research. (frontiersin.org)
  • Immersion in practice throughout the programme (frequent and multifaceted interactions with research institutes and brands, reflection on concrete cases, work on projects entrusted by partner companies, 6-month internship, etc.) which reinforces the skills expected by the market. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • Cooper holds the 2009 Eileen J. Garrett Scholarship (Parapsychology Foundation Inc) and has been awarded the Alex Tanous Scholarship Award (Alex Tanous Foundation for Scientific Research) and other grants from the Foundation since 2011. (parapsych.org)
  • He/She understands a specific area and knowledge of current issues related to scientific research and new sources of knowledge in the social sphere. (edu.mk)
  • As a result we are in a position to reconsider the ethics of social scientific research is whether or not they might be encompassed by the professional ethics of social science researchers. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Heavily focused on research methodology and the development of advanced scientific knowledge in marketing, it guarantees the acquisition of an excellent understanding of the research process and a high level of specialized knowledge in marketing. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • Faruqi makes a "psychological case" for why women enter into more diverse and smaller farming operations than men and presents gender as a strict male/female binary, assuming that one's biology determines how one farms. (civileats.com)
  • In Chapter 2, Sidahmed Goudjili describes how research questions encumbered by a large number of variables represent a form of methodological ignorance, while arguing for economization in research design as a way to simplify research questions and identify claims and variables. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • Hopefully, it will spawn further empirical work and influence the terms of the ongoing debate surrounding the ethics and regulation of international research. (princeton.edu)
  • This article is premised on the idea that were we able to articulate a positive vision of the social scientist's professional ethics, this would enable us to reframe social science research ethics as something internal to the profession. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • I seek to provide the requisite basis for such an 'ethics' by, first, suggesting that the conditions which gave rise to biomedical research ethics are not replicated within the social sciences. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Finally, and by way of a conclusion, I consider the consequences of the idea that social scientists should adopt a professional ethics and propose that the Clinical Ethics Committee might provide an alternative model for the governance of social science research. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • 1.1 This article is premised on the idea that were we able to articulate a positive vision of the social scientist's professional ethics, this would go some way towards enabling us to reframe the notion of research ethics in the social sciences as something that is internal or, at least, more fully embedded within its constitutive disciplines, these fields of enquiry or, as I will have it, profession. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • [1] This perspective runs counter to the currently dominant view, one that is tied to perspectives on ethics that are external to social science as a professional form of enquiry, and where the discourse of research ethics is seen as offering an unbiased, non-partisan and, as a result, more objective form of normative analysis. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • However, this conception of research ethics was originally developed in relation to biomedical research and has subsequently been applied to social science research (Schrag 2010). (socresonline.org.uk)
  • The project was approved by the institutional Research Ethics Committee, under the protocol (#0022.0.138.000-10). (bvsalud.org)
  • American Anthropological Association (AAA), Ethics Blog. (lu.se)
  • Furthermore, the students practise critical thinking and deliberative discussions in discussing research ethics and academic freedom and their importance for knowledge development. (lu.se)
  • For this project, he was awarded Public Engagement Starter Fund by the University of Cambridge to curate an exhibition of anthropological photography on Shared Sacred Landscapes. (cam.ac.uk)
  • This research embraces neo-extractivism to understand socio-environmental changes introduced through tourism initiatives in Ecuadorian rural landscapes. (inderscience.com)
  • Safet's research first and foremost considers the historical and contemporary relations between Christians, Muslims and Roma in Bosnia. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Historical Research 94 (263), pp.28-50. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • This entry pre- included as an AIDS-defining opportunistic infec- sents a review of TB-focused anthropological and tion for HIV-infected persons (CDC, 1998). (cdc.gov)
  • NiV was discovered in an outbreak in Malaysia in 1998 that affected 283 persons and caused 109 deaths (case-fatality rate 39%) ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • What kind of data enables us to assess social change in qualitative research? (uzh.ch)
  • It aims to train specialists in marketing and data analysis, quickly functional and very adaptable to all the jobs that make up the market research sector. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • However, when human bones are found and the gender needs to be identified, first is taken into consideration the pelvic girdle which gives a great number of qualitative and quantitative data for gender determination, although, in some cases, the coroner has only the skull or just a part of it, which provides some data to assume genders. (bvsalud.org)
  • While this topic has been an inherent concern of the literature on modernization or globalization for instance, it has become all the more visible today in contexts in which collective claims for social and political change fill the news, as was the case during the recent uprisings in the Arab World and the crisis in Europe. (uzh.ch)
  • In addition, their shared research assistant examines her role as a social and cultural interlocutor, which was essential to the researchers' successful navigation in their various field sites. (cambridge.org)
  • A key focus of his research platform examines the translational challenges facing genomics researchers and community education outreach efforts towards recruiting individuals and communities of African descent. (ucsc.edu)
  • He is also an Affiliated Researcher with the Cambridge Interfaith Programme and a Member of the University's Research Integrity Advisory Panel. (cam.ac.uk)
  • He is the author of Sweetness in the Blood: Race, Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes (University of Minnesota Press, 2021), which explores the recruitment of African descent groups for cardiometabolic and genomic research. (ucsc.edu)
  • 2021 "The Case of Sparkle Rai: A Violent Patriarchal Narrative of Conspiratorial Kinship and Race. (ucsc.edu)
  • A case example of the application of an alternative research method termed rapid appraisal (RA) is described. (scirp.org)
  • Firstly, it focused on the early stages of the research careers, and specifically on researchers with non-tenured positions, rarely included by universities and research centres in their Gender Action Plans (GAPs). (europa.eu)
  • Also in this case two Toolkits have been provided, the first on how to organise workshops for early career researchers, and the second on how to organise reflexive working groups for recruitment and selection committee members. (europa.eu)
  • The Qualitative Report, 9, 161-175. (scirp.org)
  • In Argentina, success rates have ranged from 48 to 66% for new sputum smear positive over the last 12 years [ 7 ], and the last country report (2011/2012) indicates that nearly 45% of new pulmonary TB cases had no final treatment outcome documented [ 8 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Research Report 2005/5, Christel DeHaan Tourism and Travel Research Institute, Nottingham University Business School. (goodfellowpublishers.com)
  • America, United States, Canada, and Australia report high its reports to identify strengths and successes in the fight cases of sexually-transmitted infection either by against the epidemic and has stated that the HIV infection heterosexual or homosexual unprotected intercourse. (bvsalud.org)
  • Worldwide, tuberculosis (TB) kills more young and market economies, which report roughly 100,000 middle-aged adults than any other infectious dis- cases. (cdc.gov)
  • Arlington, VA: American Anthropological Association. (scirp.org)
  • The Master 2 "Le Quanti", created in 1986, is a flagship programme of Grenoble IAE which enjoys a strong reputation and a very good image among market research professionals. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • Graduates of this programme are or have been working in the largest research and consulting companies, ad-hoc or panel, mainly in Paris and Lyon (France) or internationally (e.g. (grenoble-iae.fr)
  • This project brings together scholars from disciplines of the social sciences and humanities with artists, decolonial activists, memorialisation experts and legal professionals to bridge current cultural, political and geographical gaps in research on traces. (cam.ac.uk)
  • My research projects have mainly taken their geographical starting point in West Java and Indonesia, but the issues have spanned areas such as cultural heritage and ritual symbolism to issues of climate change, flooding, religion and politics. (gu.se)
  • When under the unexamined as umption cros -cultural comparison demands pos ible, we ilustrate our points that question meaning, compre- that measurement er or be with examples from cros -cultural hension and measurement pro- minimised acros the set ings and tobac o research. (who.int)
  • This research seeks to reveal the structural problems that bind the development of human relations in the family and analyze how the concept of freedom is used as a form of the development of patterns of human relations in the family. (ugm.ac.id)
  • These include changes to the dominant political paradigms in the region and intertwined processes that stretch from international border and energy resource ownership debacles, trade blocks and policy disputes (oil and gas vs bio-fuels) between countries to internal militant (in some cases guerrilla) mobilisation and destabilisation by political and social movements at odds with the extractive and market-led energy policies of their governments. (cmi.no)
  • This course offers an examination of modern archaeological research including how archaeologists work in the field, their analytical techniques, and some of the principal methodological and theoretical issues facing the discipline. (stfx.ca)
  • Although situations in which the corpse is charred or skeletonized, an anthropological and dental analysis may be necessary in order to determine the person's identity 2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • As a final part of the series of research in the field of traditions, religion and politics in Indonesia, the project Islam and Local Traditions in a strained relationship was conducted where the role of ancestors in the creation of Indonesia's political future was explored. (gu.se)
  • Read this 2015 edition, particularly for readers new to evaluation who want, in one place, a compendium of what empowerment evaluation is about, a statement of its principles, a set of case examples in diverse settings, and an understanding of where Fetterman, Kaftarian, and Wandersman are at now in their thinking. (davidfetterman.com)
  • However, since conducting academic research on the topic, I also became interested in its application - especially in the ways things can be changed on the basis of research. (antropologia.sk)
  • In particular, a Toolkit was provided that could be used at all administrative levels and academic fields in European academic and research institutions for integrating gender into the financial processes and procedures. (europa.eu)
  • One of his motives for attending was to tap "into the academic research that is largely unknown by newspapers executives. (digitaldeliverance.com)
  • What I found in the piles of academic papers laid out … was a lot of well-intentioned research that had little applicability to the realities of the newspaper industry. (digitaldeliverance.com)
  • The vast majority of academic research has no value to the media industries. (digitaldeliverance.com)
  • It provides an important anthropological perspective on the issues surrounding clinical trials and how to make medical research more transparent and accessible to the general public. (princeton.edu)
  • Your contributions to research will help policymakers, scholars, and school systems all over the world to understand more deeply how education can aid in the creation of equitable and just communities through the design of policies and programs that support authentic learning and development. (umn.edu)
  • As of now, I am still interested in research and its applicability for achieving the change in policies, but at the same time I am also very interested in contributing to ending homelessness and creating policies to help more directly. (antropologia.sk)
  • The course surveys traditional ways of understanding cultures while incorporating current insights and research. (stfx.ca)
  • Moving between corporate and scientific offices in the United States and research and public health sites in Poland and Brazil, When Experiments Travel documents the complex ways that commercial medical science, with all its benefits and risks, is being integrated into local health systems and emerging drug markets. (princeton.edu)
  • Since 2006, the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control, and Research (IEDCR) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Bangladesh, has collaborated with the icddr,b, Dhaka, on hospital-based encephalitis surveillance in the areas where NiV-associated outbreaks have been reported ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)