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Contest and community: wonder-working in Christian popular literature from the second to the fifth centuries CE
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The evolution of literacy: a cross-cultural account of literacy’s emergence, spread, and relationship with human cooperation
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À propos de l’intérêt de questionner l’activité improvisationnelle des jeunes enseignants
Published 2014-06-01“…Within the framework of a situated cognitive anthropology, our research focuses on the description-understanding of new teachers’ improvisational activity, in class as a dynamic environment. …”
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Le réalisme moral analogique de Richard Boyd : enjeux, portée, limites
Published 2009-04-01“…To this extent, I will refer among other things to empirical findings in the field of naturalized ethics (cognitive anthropology, experimental psychology, moral psychology) to defend the view that moral properties are not discovered but projected.…”
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Structured methods of data production and their visualization using GIS: semantic domains in ethnographic research of landscapes
Published 2021-11-01“… In this article, we present how, using the example of research studies connected with the perception of a landscape, some structured methods of data production used primarily in cognitive anthropology can be applied along with the possibilities of data analysis visualization using geographic information systems. …”
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Literatura łagrowa i lagrowa – ku interdyscyplinarnej definicji gatunku
Published 2018-01-01“…The endeavour relies on proposing a genological definition of this type of literature, through utilising the categories established by exponents of cognitive anthropology (Dan Sperber, Lena Cosmides, John Tooby, et al.) in relation to the experiences the main characters of these works live through. …”
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ABSOLUTE FRAMES OF SPATIAL REFERENCE IN AUSTRONESIAN LANGUAGES
Published 2017-12-01“…It is based on research of conceptions of space and systems of spatial reference that was initiated by the “space project” of the Cognitive Anthropology Research Group (now the Department of Language and Cognition) at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and by my anthology “Referring to Space” (Senft 1997a; see Keller 2002: 250). …”
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Implementation of Character Education Value in the Short Film "Adipati Blek"
Published 2022-06-01“…This study uses a qualitative approach, with the method of cultural analysis in the aspect of cognitive anthropology. The data collection technique used is a documentation literature study. …”
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The rites of spring: a cognitive analysis of ritual activity in the agricultural transition in south-west asia and north-western europe
Published 2016“…This result is important because it brings together insights from the prehistoric archaeology and cognitive anthropology to generate new knowledge about the agricultural transition.…”
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Inferring cultural models from corpus data: Force-dynamic cultural models reflected in the discursive behavior of a scalar adjectival construction
Published 2015-02-01“…One of the main tasks in cognitive anthropology is the reconstruction of cultural models, which are behavior-regulating schematic cognitive models that are intersubjectively shared in a community. …”
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ETHNOLINGUISTIC STUDY OF AGRICULTURAL VOCABULARY AT KASEPUHAN CIPTAGELAR SUKABUMI
Published 2020-10-01“…The analysis model used is a model of cognitive anthropology or ethnoscience or also known as the new ethnography. …”
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Story of Conservation: Integrating Ethnobotanical Knowledge, Healer, and Sacred Area in Daulu–Karonese, North Sumatera
Published 2024-01-01“…This phenomenon was found in Karonese, Daulu Village, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The cognitive anthropology approach with the concept of culture in mind becomes an important tool for analyzing how knowledge is constructed and transmitted. …”
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COGNITIVE SCIENCE: FROM MULTIDISCIPLINARITY TO INTERDISCIPLINARITY
Published 2020-08-01“…Cognitive science is made up of experimental psychology cognition, philosophy consciousness, neuroscience, cognitive anthropology, linguistics, computer science and artificial intelligence. …”
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Facing death: A phenomenological study on cancer patients’ experienced existential anxieties
Published 2023-10-01“…Methods: The present study was conducted with a qualitative approach and with an experimental and interpretive phenomenological method in the field of cognitive anthropology.The statistical community included all cancer patients in Shiraz.From this population, based on porposive sampling method, twelve cancer patients who were homogeneous in terms of the severity of the disease and were only under palliative care due to the lack of response to treatment, were selected, and in order to understand their perspectives regarding their lived experience of existential anxieties a semi-structured interview was conducted with them. …”
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The Predicament of the Learner in the New Media Age
Published 2008“…The main study, The Agency of the Learner in the Networked University, develops these insights through a cognitive anthropology, informed by post-Vygotskian theory, focussed on the digitally mediated practices of 16 post-graduate students who enjoyed unrestricted access to the Internet from their study rooms. …”
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The MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft : humans and machines in action
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User Experience of the Co-design Research Approach in eHealth: Activity Analysis With the Course-of-Action Framework
Published 2022-08-01“…MethodsWe used a qualitative situated cognitive anthropology approach for this study. Data were collected on a co-design research project that aimed to support the help-seeking process of caregivers of functionally dependent older adults. …”
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Understanding migration to protected area buffer zones in Costa Rica utilizing cultural consensus analysis
Published 2022-12-01“…The research presented here uses a mixed-methods, cognitive anthropological approach to assess the motivations of Costa Rican migrants to the buffer zones of three national parks. …”
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KVIRIN VASILJ’S PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEM
Published 2007-01-01“…In this article the author wants to present philosopher Kvirin Vasilj, pointing out his most important answers to basic cognitive, anthropological, ethical, ontological and questions of natural theology. …”
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