Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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Page 149
... economic benefit . The construction of the new road stimulated economic activities and , even more important , it widened people's perspective , making them more receptive to new opportunities . The road improved their contacts with the ...
... economic benefit . The construction of the new road stimulated economic activities and , even more important , it widened people's perspective , making them more receptive to new opportunities . The road improved their contacts with the ...
Page 152
... economic conditions ( Doolittle 2001 ) . Access to resources and the transformation of property rights are shaped by both internal village disputes over cultural meaning , social identity , and power , and also by the incorporation of ...
... economic conditions ( Doolittle 2001 ) . Access to resources and the transformation of property rights are shaped by both internal village disputes over cultural meaning , social identity , and power , and also by the incorporation of ...
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... Economic savings isn't stinginess or greed . You must save . You must have control . " By shifting agency from individual people to the money itself , the discourse helps justify this new pattern . In this view , by buying land and ...
... Economic savings isn't stinginess or greed . You must save . You must have control . " By shifting agency from individual people to the money itself , the discourse helps justify this new pattern . In this view , by buying land and ...
Contents
The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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