Anthropology, Cultural.
Overview
Works: | 17 works in 0 publications in 0 languages |
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Titles
Voices of contact: Politics of language in urban Amazonian Ecuador.
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True colors or chameleons? Materialism, well-being, religious orientation and the purchase of Christian products.
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An analysis of the performing arts consumer: Developing market segments by using chi-squared automatic interaction detection (CHAID).
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For whom the consumer retorts: Consumer identity, cultural conditions, and the ramification and re-integration of the market through co-optation.
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Anxious pleasures: Race and sexual economies of transnational tourism in Salvador, Brazil.
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Fabled futures: Development, gridiron football, and transnational movements in American Samoa.
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Walking where Jesus walked: American Christian Holy Land pilgrimage in the post-war period.
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Signs of the Time: Kallawaya Medical Expertise and Social Reproduction in 21st Century Bolivia.
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Personal havens beyond the hall: The psychology of intimacy within the ecology of experimental music venues.
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Edicion y estudio del manuscrito aljamiado-morisco ms. 4963 de la Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid.
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Architectures of Inequality: Evaluating Houses, Kinship and Cosmology in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, A.D. 800-1200.
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Exploring the Sociodemographic, Organizational and Other Correlates Affecting the Promotion of Cultural and Linguistic Competence: Implications for Mental Health Disparities.
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On the receiving end: Cultural frames for communicative acts in post-colonial Papua New Guinea.
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Good writing is in the 'I'of the beholder: How undergraduate students learn to engage with academic discourse.
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Penmanship in print: English copy-books and their makers, 1570-1763.
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