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Change: in Japan. Aristides' research interests are IT, Social Engineering and human interaction/networking over Internet and other communication devices.His actual research work is about Publicity and
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Change: The Fourth Stone Hearth is a blog carnival that specializes in anthropology. Anthropology is the study of humankind, throughout all times and places. This discourse focuses primarily on four lines of research:socio-cultural anthropologybio-physical anthropologyarchaeologylinguistic anthropology Each one of these subfields represent
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Change: "Indentity Unknown: Ecologies, cultures, societies and individuals coping with identity in an Age of Unintended Consequences." http://northstatescience.blogspot.com/ This is a blog by an anthropology professor at California State University, Chico who is working in zooarchaeology. http://johnhawks.net/weblog/ John Hawks is a professor of anthropology
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Change: http://blog.openaccessanthropology.org/http://blog.openaccessanthropology.org"This is the blog for Open Access Anthropology, an organization of volunteers interested in creating open access alternatives to anthropological publications." Be sure to visit the blog's accompanying wiki that includes an open letter to the sections of
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Change: http://www.convergenceculture.net/weblog/http://www.convergenceculture.org/“The Convergence Culture Consortium at MIT (C3) is a partnership between thinkers and researchers affiliated with the Comparative Media Studies program at MIT, and companies with a keen interest in deciphering convergence culture and the implications it can have for their business.” http://www.designobserver.com/Several writers
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Change: Khazaleh provides an impressive collection of numerous Real Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds or direct links to separate anthropology blogs that are updated the moment a new blog is posted. It is among the best aggregators of anthropology blogs.blogs on the Internet.http://northstatescience.blogspot.com/ This is a blog
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Change: Intellectual"Intellectual explorations in design, decision-making, anthropology, and governmentality.governmentality."http://www.matteroutofplace.org/ Anthropological musings from students at the Institute of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark who write about methods, theory
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Change: Intellectual explorations in design, decision-making, anthropology, and governmentality.http://www.matteroutofplace.org/ Anthropological musings from students at the Institute of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark who write about methods, theory and
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