Who Owns This Text? SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / African StudiesCarol Haviland, Joan Mullin, and their collaborators report on a three year interdisciplinary interview project on the subject of plagiarism, authorship, and property, and how these are conceived across different fields. The study investigated seven different academic fields to discover disciplinary conceptions of what types of scholarly production count as owned. Less a research report than a conversation, the book offers a wide range of ideas, and
The text is unique in that some of the presented cases focus on psychosocial issues such as gambling addiction
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property and public goods in contemporary societies across the world today
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The first full-length ethnographic study among the adolescence of Siberian indigenous peoples
The Imperial Commonwealth examines what empire meant to late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Australian settler colonists
This edition is the fullest to date of any English language edition of the play and aims to restore as much of the original action as possible through painstaking research and careful reconstruction of language and stagecraft
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and then discuss how conservation agriculture can minimize greenhouse gas emissions while also making farms more resilient in the face of a changing climate
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the author also addresses the tendencies of emerging art collectors in Egypt’s “blossoming” market