Bénac, Karine Le Guyader, Morgane Sage, Marine
Cette performance, créée en mars 2023 sur le campus de Schoelcher, dans le cadre du séminaire du LC2S-UMR 8053, est née d’un dialogue entre Morgane Le Guyader et Karine Katia Bénac autour des violences rencontrées par les chercheuses dans leur parcours universitaire. En investissant le champ de la recherche-création, la performance interroge la par...
Knoop, Tobias Freymüller, Nadja Dettmers, Stephan Meyer-Feil, Thorsten
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Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences
Social work in the German rehabilitation sector is practiced with great variation and its interventions lack research evidence. The SWIMMER project aims to develop a program theory of social work in rehabilitation to explain this variation and to discuss possible conditions. The dealing with ethical dilemmas by social workers is one possible influe...
Poulsen, Mark Staun Wirman, Hanna Elina
In this paper, we discuss an ethnographic field study conducted with a single 8-person development team operating within an established indie game company located in Copenhagen, Denmark, to explore how members of a development team – in this case mainly programmers and designers – coordinate their design ideas and development processes. In a view t...
Kasprzyk, Damian
The paper attempts to answer the question about the conditions for the implementation of regionalist ideas within the Jewish community across Polish territories, especially in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The author identifies internal variations within this community, delineating diverse stances towards local character and varied circum...
Libera, Zbigniew
The article refers to the conceptualization of the body in traditions of Central and Eastern Europe in modern and contemporary times. It is part of a larger work that concerns cultural anatomy, physiology, psychology and ethnosemiotics. / Od 30 lat publikuję prace z zakresu antropologii i historii ciała. Dotyczą one kulturowej anatomii, fizjologii,...
Bach, Jonas Strandholdt Grønnestad, Trond Erik Selbekk, Anne Schanche Bye, Vilde Holan Skjong, Amanda
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction Public spaces where alcohol and other drugs are openly used and marginal citizens gather, exist in many Nordic cities. The biggest open drug scenes in the Nordic countries are in cities like Oslo and Copenhagen; however, there are smaller scenes in other cities and suburbs, centered around shed-like structures, offering some form of sh...
Collins, Caitlyn Neely, Megan Tobias Khan, Shamus
This methodological review starts one step before Small's classic account of how many cases a scholar needs. We ask, “Which cases do I need?” We argue that a core feature of most qualitative research is case construction, which we define as the delineation of a social category of inquiry. We outline how qualitative researchers construct cases and o...
Cox, Caitríona Hatfield, Thea Willars, Janet Fritz, Zoë
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Communication is important in determining how patients understand the diagnostic process. Empirical studies involving direct observation of communication within diagnostic processes are relatively limited. This ethnographic study aimed to identify communicative practices facilitating or inhibiting shared understanding between p...
Scott, James C.
Trying to address a series of large questions—e.g., when peasants rebel, clandestine forms of resistance, state “imagination,” and the origin of the very first agrarian states—led me to abandon much of the standard political science “tool kit.” This is an account of that intellectual journey. [James C. Scott died on July 19, 2024, just days before ...
Ben-Lulu, Elazar Shem-Tov, Naphtaly
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Open Cultural Studies
Mimouna is a North-African Jewish festival, which in the past symbolized good neighborly relationships between Jews and Muslims. Today, however, this festival has transformed into a neutralized interfaith encounter, resembling a culinary-focused musical show. The particular event explored in this case study was organized by an Israeli Reform Jewish...