Research Methods for Cultural Studies
... and priorities. There has even been a suspicion that particular methods inevitably impart legitimacy to the interpretations made of what is studied, or determine assessment of the truth or falsity of statements. There is nothing inevitable about this. It depends on who is handling and applying them, ...
... and priorities. There has even been a suspicion that particular methods inevitably impart legitimacy to the interpretations made of what is studied, or determine assessment of the truth or falsity of statements. There is nothing inevitable about this. It depends on who is handling and applying them, ...
CV: Sara C. Pryor Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
... BACCI: BiosphereAerosol-CloudClimate Interactions. Modeling of PM in the Columbia Gorge. ...
... BACCI: BiosphereAerosol-CloudClimate Interactions. Modeling of PM in the Columbia Gorge. ...
Discourse Analysis As Theory and Method
... Let us give a few examples of possible applications of discourse analysis. For instance, it can be used as a framework for analysis of national identity. How can we understand national identities and what consequences does the division of the world into nation states have? Many different forms of te ...
... Let us give a few examples of possible applications of discourse analysis. For instance, it can be used as a framework for analysis of national identity. How can we understand national identities and what consequences does the division of the world into nation states have? Many different forms of te ...
Unit 04 - Biological resources and sustainability
... suitable comparative comment for Venus (too hot/large GHE/no water); suitable comparative comment for Mars (too cold/little atmosphere/no liquid water); [A temperature dependant on suitable distance from sun] Earth’s temperature permits H2, O2, N2 and CO2 to exist as gases; wide range of minerals an ...
... suitable comparative comment for Venus (too hot/large GHE/no water); suitable comparative comment for Mars (too cold/little atmosphere/no liquid water); [A temperature dependant on suitable distance from sun] Earth’s temperature permits H2, O2, N2 and CO2 to exist as gases; wide range of minerals an ...
Cultivation-based and molecular approaches to characterisation of
... Cultivation-based approaches to studies of natural populations suffer from well-accepted problems resulting from the selective nature of laboratory media and incubation conditions, competition from other organisms during incubation and difficulties in creating media and growth conditions that faithf ...
... Cultivation-based approaches to studies of natural populations suffer from well-accepted problems resulting from the selective nature of laboratory media and incubation conditions, competition from other organisms during incubation and difficulties in creating media and growth conditions that faithf ...
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... journals have been launched, multiple overviews have been written, and nowadays CDA is an established paradigm in linguistics. Since this ®rst meeting (of course, CDA and CL had existed before, but not as such an international, heterogeneous, closely knit group of scholars) annual symposia take plac ...
... journals have been launched, multiple overviews have been written, and nowadays CDA is an established paradigm in linguistics. Since this ®rst meeting (of course, CDA and CL had existed before, but not as such an international, heterogeneous, closely knit group of scholars) annual symposia take plac ...
Amphibians as Models for Studying Environmental Change
... a rich history. From an early foundation in studies of amphibian natural history sprang generations of scientists who used amphibians as models to address fundamental questions in population and community ecology. More recently, in the wake of an environment that human disturbances rapidly altered, ...
... a rich history. From an early foundation in studies of amphibian natural history sprang generations of scientists who used amphibians as models to address fundamental questions in population and community ecology. More recently, in the wake of an environment that human disturbances rapidly altered, ...
Biblio RTF Export
... 2003. ?Modeling Biogeochemical Responses Of Tundra Ecosystems To Temporal And Spatial Variations In Climate In The Kuparuk River Basin (Alaska)?. Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 108 (D2). Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres: 8165. Hobbie, JE. 2003. ?Scientific Accomplishments Of ...
... 2003. ?Modeling Biogeochemical Responses Of Tundra Ecosystems To Temporal And Spatial Variations In Climate In The Kuparuk River Basin (Alaska)?. Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 108 (D2). Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres: 8165. Hobbie, JE. 2003. ?Scientific Accomplishments Of ...
J Appl Ecol ST2 - Monitoring Matters Network
... national and international policy and to track the implementation of global conventions. At more operational scales of management, at the local level and involving people who face the daily consequences of environmental changes, scientist implemented monitoring generally has little impact. At these ...
... national and international policy and to track the implementation of global conventions. At more operational scales of management, at the local level and involving people who face the daily consequences of environmental changes, scientist implemented monitoring generally has little impact. At these ...
a study on the impact of climate change adaptation and mitigation
... system and will also address the rights of indigenous peoples in general, including pastoral indigenous peoples. 15. The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities also addresses matters related to indigenous peoples as minorities. A recent example concerns the issue 13 of disput ...
... system and will also address the rights of indigenous peoples in general, including pastoral indigenous peoples. 15. The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities also addresses matters related to indigenous peoples as minorities. A recent example concerns the issue 13 of disput ...
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... dominance at specific locations under specific environmental regimes. Ecosystems terminate, gradually or abruptly, when the dominant species or functional types are replaced by others, usually owing to environmental change or severe and irreversible disturbance. Assessing whether current ecosystems ...
... dominance at specific locations under specific environmental regimes. Ecosystems terminate, gradually or abruptly, when the dominant species or functional types are replaced by others, usually owing to environmental change or severe and irreversible disturbance. Assessing whether current ecosystems ...
Introduction to Ecological Landscaping: A
... that can—and arguably should—guide socially and environmentally responsible landscaping decisions. As such, the ubiquitous plant/structure-centered landscaping perspective and the landscaping designs and activities associated with it should not be called “ecological” because their purview is too foc ...
... that can—and arguably should—guide socially and environmentally responsible landscaping decisions. As such, the ubiquitous plant/structure-centered landscaping perspective and the landscaping designs and activities associated with it should not be called “ecological” because their purview is too foc ...
when does repository kms use lift performance?
... We demonstrate how IT value research can be extended to study the contingent impact of an IT artifact by leveraging the theoretical base on the artifact as well as the specific business context in which the system is used. We also find a negative interaction effect between different IT applications, ...
... We demonstrate how IT value research can be extended to study the contingent impact of an IT artifact by leveraging the theoretical base on the artifact as well as the specific business context in which the system is used. We also find a negative interaction effect between different IT applications, ...
University of Groningen Rethinking the culture-economy
... Motter et al. (2002), who defined two words similar if they represented more or less the same concepts and mapped these connections between words in the English language. They found that 'one only needs three steps on average to connect any two words in the 30.000words dictionary' they used and that ...
... Motter et al. (2002), who defined two words similar if they represented more or less the same concepts and mapped these connections between words in the English language. They found that 'one only needs three steps on average to connect any two words in the 30.000words dictionary' they used and that ...
impacts of climate change on biodiversity
... Australia and for managers of key natural assets such as protected areas. It is not only adding directly to more familiar risks such as habitat loss and degradation, invasive species and changes to fire regimes, but to the consequences of these threats themselves being affected by climate change. Th ...
... Australia and for managers of key natural assets such as protected areas. It is not only adding directly to more familiar risks such as habitat loss and degradation, invasive species and changes to fire regimes, but to the consequences of these threats themselves being affected by climate change. Th ...
Vulnerability to heatwaves and drought: Case studies of adaptation
... that make people vulnerable to high temperatures are complex and dynamic. Traditional perspectives of vulnerability to heatwaves tend to focus on health factors, for example existing respiratory or heart conditions, and on age (older people and infants being most vulnerable). Whilst research has con ...
... that make people vulnerable to high temperatures are complex and dynamic. Traditional perspectives of vulnerability to heatwaves tend to focus on health factors, for example existing respiratory or heart conditions, and on age (older people and infants being most vulnerable). Whilst research has con ...
Agroforestry_477_577_RNG_NR_FS_Syllabus revised 5-10
... Learning Outcomes: Students who successfully complete this course and read all of the assigned materials will be able to: ● Identify the major types of agroforestry systems. ● Consider biological, social, economic and environmental factors when designing or evaluating agroforestry systems. ● Design ...
... Learning Outcomes: Students who successfully complete this course and read all of the assigned materials will be able to: ● Identify the major types of agroforestry systems. ● Consider biological, social, economic and environmental factors when designing or evaluating agroforestry systems. ● Design ...
ESA 2010 handbook - Ecological Society of Australia
... went through the Australian ecological community like an unexpected laxative. Nicholson, Andrewartha, Birch and May were all seeking ecological ‘universals’ reflecting the well known physics-envy of the day! Others denied the existence or utility of such universals proposing that differences were mo ...
... went through the Australian ecological community like an unexpected laxative. Nicholson, Andrewartha, Birch and May were all seeking ecological ‘universals’ reflecting the well known physics-envy of the day! Others denied the existence or utility of such universals proposing that differences were mo ...
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... article focuses on scientific data gathered in the Caribbean (specifically Abaco Island). The authors describe how wildlife is impacted by natural events and by humans, and why it is important for people to understand these interactions. This informational text resource is designed to support readin ...
... article focuses on scientific data gathered in the Caribbean (specifically Abaco Island). The authors describe how wildlife is impacted by natural events and by humans, and why it is important for people to understand these interactions. This informational text resource is designed to support readin ...
Full Program
... for researchers in our community to build networks, talk about discoveries, and find inspiration. Our science changes all the time, embracing new tools and techniques to construct, demolish, and reconstruct theories that explain the world around us. Our world is changing fast and in many ways. Wheth ...
... for researchers in our community to build networks, talk about discoveries, and find inspiration. Our science changes all the time, embracing new tools and techniques to construct, demolish, and reconstruct theories that explain the world around us. Our world is changing fast and in many ways. Wheth ...
Adaptation Futures 2016 - Stockholm Environment Institute
... 2. Food, forestry and rural livelihoods These sessions focused on a range of interconnected social, policy and technical issues relevant to ensuring food security and livelihoods: adaptation in agriculture and food production to address food and water insecurity, poor labour regulations and exploita ...
... 2. Food, forestry and rural livelihoods These sessions focused on a range of interconnected social, policy and technical issues relevant to ensuring food security and livelihoods: adaptation in agriculture and food production to address food and water insecurity, poor labour regulations and exploita ...
detailed description - University of Victoria
... descendants of Yucatec and Itzaj Maya fugitives who fled the Yucatan and the Guatemala Petén in the 17th and 18th centuries. Since then, they have been living in the lowland tropical forest covering the southeastern state of Chiapas, Mexico. There they developed an extensive knowledge of their natur ...
... descendants of Yucatec and Itzaj Maya fugitives who fled the Yucatan and the Guatemala Petén in the 17th and 18th centuries. Since then, they have been living in the lowland tropical forest covering the southeastern state of Chiapas, Mexico. There they developed an extensive knowledge of their natur ...
Intermittent Stream Ecology
... Reduction of the rates of water extractions from these critical waterways appears to be one management step that can yield meaningful improvement in intermittent stream health. Unfortunately, current research does not inform us as to how much water can be extracted without significantly degradi ...
... Reduction of the rates of water extractions from these critical waterways appears to be one management step that can yield meaningful improvement in intermittent stream health. Unfortunately, current research does not inform us as to how much water can be extracted without significantly degradi ...
Positioning and interpretative repertoires: Conversation analysis
... Laclau and Mouffe's understanding of discourse is an inclusive one. Discourse is equated with the social or with human meaning making processes in general. Their definition of discourse includes both linguistic and non-linguistic elements. As an example of this combination, Laclau and Mouffe (1987) ...
... Laclau and Mouffe's understanding of discourse is an inclusive one. Discourse is equated with the social or with human meaning making processes in general. Their definition of discourse includes both linguistic and non-linguistic elements. As an example of this combination, Laclau and Mouffe (1987) ...