The Future and Frontiers of Culturalized Properties in the Global South
... 2008a, b). They also rejected public domain and common heritage arguments, describing their agricultural stewardship as a locally significant tradition on which they based rights, not via ...
... 2008a, b). They also rejected public domain and common heritage arguments, describing their agricultural stewardship as a locally significant tradition on which they based rights, not via ...
The Contract with God: Patterns of Cultural Consensus across Two
... Pentecostal doctrine and ritual, I expect that this method will be able to identify aspects of the cultural domain where they have significant sharing or overlap of knowledge, and other areas where there is more subcultural differentiation. BACKGROUND The data used to demonstrate the analytical usef ...
... Pentecostal doctrine and ritual, I expect that this method will be able to identify aspects of the cultural domain where they have significant sharing or overlap of knowledge, and other areas where there is more subcultural differentiation. BACKGROUND The data used to demonstrate the analytical usef ...
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... cultural diversity across space and through time. Over the past few years, there has been a growing appreciation among anthropologists that the methods biologists have developed to reconstruct the evolutionary, or phylogenetic, relationships of species can help them achieve this goal. One such metho ...
... cultural diversity across space and through time. Over the past few years, there has been a growing appreciation among anthropologists that the methods biologists have developed to reconstruct the evolutionary, or phylogenetic, relationships of species can help them achieve this goal. One such metho ...
Cultural Studies (pptx, it, 133 KB, 12/4/13)
... community where whatever people share with one another is not lost in acknowledged difference. In relation to literary criticism, the problem of cultural studies is the difficulty of linking literary and cultural works out of the neglect and secondaryness to which for all kinds of political and ideo ...
... community where whatever people share with one another is not lost in acknowledged difference. In relation to literary criticism, the problem of cultural studies is the difficulty of linking literary and cultural works out of the neglect and secondaryness to which for all kinds of political and ideo ...
Reading 39. James Rachels and Stuart Rachels, The Challenge of
... 1. If a moral value differs widely from culture to culture, is this evidence that the value is culturally relative? If so, is it conclusive evidence? 2. If a moral value is common to all cultures, is this evidence that the value is objectively right? If so, is it conclusive evidence? 3. Is the welfa ...
... 1. If a moral value differs widely from culture to culture, is this evidence that the value is culturally relative? If so, is it conclusive evidence? 2. If a moral value is common to all cultures, is this evidence that the value is objectively right? If so, is it conclusive evidence? 3. Is the welfa ...
Cultural Anthropology
... We often talk about British drivers driving "on the wrong side" of the road. Why not just say "opposite side" or even "left hand side"? We talk about written Hebrew or Arabic as reading "backward." Why not just say "from right to left" or "in the opposite direction from English." We consider certain ...
... We often talk about British drivers driving "on the wrong side" of the road. Why not just say "opposite side" or even "left hand side"? We talk about written Hebrew or Arabic as reading "backward." Why not just say "from right to left" or "in the opposite direction from English." We consider certain ...
A Brief Appraisal of Cultural Heritage of Ao Nagas in Nagaland
... aesthetic, historic, scientific or social value for past, present or future generations. Cultural heritage is also described as ways of living developed by a community and passed on from generation to generation, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. Cultura ...
... aesthetic, historic, scientific or social value for past, present or future generations. Cultural heritage is also described as ways of living developed by a community and passed on from generation to generation, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. Cultura ...
Cultural Property (Japan)
A Cultural Property (文化財, bunkazai) is administered by the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs, and includes tangible properties (structures and works of art or craft); intangible properties (performing arts and craft techniques); folk properties both tangible and intangible; monuments historic, scenic and natural; cultural landscapes; and groups of traditional buildings. Buried properties and conservation techniques are also protected. Together these cultural properties are to be preserved and utilized as the heritage of the Japanese people.To protect Japan's cultural heritage, the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties contains a ""designation system"" (指定制度) under which selected important items are designated as Cultural Properties, which imposes restrictions on the alteration, repair, and export of such designated objects. Designation can occur at a national (国指定文化財), prefectural (都道府県指定文化財) or municipal (市町村指定文化財) level. As of 1 February 2012, there were approximately sixteen thousand nationally-designated, twenty-one thousand prefecturally-designated, and eighty-six thousand municipally-designated properties (one property may include more than one item). Besides the designation system there also exists a ""registration system"" (登録制度), which guarantees a lower level of protection and support.