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  • 2010-2014  (3)
  • Konferenzschrift  (2)
  • Dentistry  (1)
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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 55 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Nomadic peoples 18.2014,1
    Series Statement: special issue
    Series Statement: Nomadic peoples
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Nomadismus ; Schäfer
    Abstract: Nomads and pastoralists have fascinated anthropologists for nearly as long as the discipline has existed. Early work reflected 19th century Romanticism and perceived of nomads and pastoralists as a version of the 'noble savage' and guardian of nature. Later approaches adopted a 'modernization' prism through which nomadic pastoralists were regarded as backward and resistance to development. More recent scholarship calls into question many of the age old assumptions and biases concerning the nomadic or mobile pastoralists in all regions of the world. Pastoralists today continue to adapt to risk and exhibit resilience and robustness. The changes are neither simple nor unidirectional. Rather they are complex with tradition being transformed and various notions of modernity also interplaying in this process. Their adherence to a range of traditions that help them perpetuate their ethnic integrity are taking place in an environment which requires rapid responses to significant political, social, economic and climatic forces. This panel presents a wide-ranging set of studies on the evolving way of life of pastoralists both exploratory and revisionist. The papers examine the nature of identity and the politics of belonging within pastoral society and in the larger nation-states. They explore the nature of space and the reality of mobility across localities and borders. They engage with the multi-layered perceptions of attachments, rights, and livelihoods within the context of global environmental governance as well as explore the significance of risk and resilience in the face of 21st century neo-liberal economics as well as climate change.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780987171870 , 0987171879 , 9780987171887
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (v, 137 pages)
    Keywords: Dental anthropology ; Dental anthropology ; Anthropology, Physical ; Tooth ; Odontometry ; Sociology and anthropology ; Dental anthropology ; Medicine ; Anthropology ; Other branches of medicine ; Dentistry ; Physical anthropology Mod Physical anthropology ; MEDICAL ; Dentistry ; General ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Electronic books ; Congresses ; Congress
    Abstract: Modelling the complexity of the dentition / Alan Brook and Matthew Brook O'Donnell -- New approaches to dental anthropology based on the study of twins / Grant Townsend, Michelle Bockmann, Toby Hughes, Suzanna Mihailidis, W. Kim Seow and Alan Brook -- Genes for teeth: drawing inference from family data / Toby Hughes and Grant Townsend -- Do feeding practices, gestation length, and birth weight affect the timing of emergence of the first primary tooth? / Emmanuel Chan, Michelle Bockmann, Toby Hughes, Suzanna Mihailidis, and Grant Townsend -- Sexual dimorphism in the primary and permanent dentitions of twins: an approach to clarifying the role of hormonal factors / Daniela Ribeiro, Wayne Sampson, Toby Hughes, Alan Brook and Grant Townsend -- Dental crown and arch size in Europeans and Australian Aboriginals / Atika Ashar, Toby Hughes, Helen James, John Kaidonis, Fadhli Khamis and Grant Townsend -- Sex determination from maxillary and mandibular canines of the Filipino population / R.J. Taduran -- Non-metric dental characteristics in Papua New Guinea Highlanders and their association with molar reduction / Eisaku Kanazawa and Masanobu Matsuno -- The Main Occluding Area between opposing teeth during chewing: a comparison between Australians and Japanese / Hiroshi Takayama, Hitoshi Kato and Grant Townsend -- 'Mineral Maintenance' of dental structures in caries and erosive tooth wear: an holistic model / John Kaidonis, Sarbin Ranjitkar and Grant Townsend -- Emerging techniques for the analysis of tooth wear / Sarbin Ranjitkar, John Kaidonis, Colin Hall, Victor Marino, Lindsay Richards and Grant Townsend
    Note: "This book contains papers arising from a symposium held during a combined meeting of The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES), The Australian Anthropological Society (AAS) and The Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa New Zealand at the University of Western Australia from July 5-8th, 2011. It follows on from a recently published Special Issue Supplement of Archives of Oral Biology, Volume 54, December 2009 that contains papers from an International Workshop on Oral Growth and Development held in Liverpool in 2007 and edited by Professor Alan Brook. Together, these two publications provide a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art approaches to study dental development and variation, and open up opportunities for future collaborative research initiatives, a key aim of the International Collaborating Network in Oro-facial Genetics and Development that was founded in Liverpool in 2007"--Foreword , Includes bibliographical references
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen 10.1995 -
    DDC: 340
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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