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In: Quantitative applications in the social sciences 58
In: Archipel, Heft 90, S. 189-216
ISSN: 2104-3655
In: Archipel, Heft 90, S. 189-216
ISSN: 2104-3655
In this presentation, I will be concerned with the entire island of Timor since, historically, it is difficult to discuss one part of the island without reference to other parts, and indeed without reference to the region in which Timor is located. In this presentation, I will try to place Timor within its regional and historical setting.
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In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 82, Heft 3, S. 606-608
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: Ave Maria Law Review, Band 1, Heft 1
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In: Deviant behavior: an interdisciplinary journal, Band 21, Heft 5, S. 429-450
ISSN: 1521-0456
In: Comparative Austronesian Series
This is the eighth volume in the Comparative Austronesian series. The papers in this volume examine metaphors of path and journey among specific Austronesian societies located on islands from Taiwan to Timor and from Madagascar to Micronesia. These diverse local expressions define common cultural conceptions found throughout the Austronesian-speaking world.
This collection of papers is the seventh volume in the Comparative Austronesian series. The papers in this volume focus on societies from Sumatra to Melanesia and examine the expression and patterning of Austronesian thought and emotions.
chapter 1. Surveying sensitive topics -- chapter 2. The randomized response technique -- chapter 3. Design considerations in randomized response -- chapter 4. Alternatives to randomized response -- chapter 5. Extensions of randomized response -- chapter 6. Analyzing randomized response data -- chapter 7. Applications of randomized response methods -- chapter 8. Epilogue
This is a study in oral poetic composition. It examines how oral poets compose their recitations. Specifically, it is a study of the recitations of 17 separate master poets from the Island of Rote recorded over a period of 50 years. Each of these poets offers his version of what is culturally considered to be the 'same' ritual chant. These compositions are examined in detail and their oral formulae are carefully compared to one another. Professor James J. Fox is an anthropologist who carried out his doctoral field research on the Island of Rote in eastern Indonesia in 1965–66. In 1965, he began recording the oral traditions of the island and developed a close association with numerous oral poets on the island. After many subsequent visits, in 2006, he began a nine-year project that brought groups of oral poets to Bali for week-long recording sessions. Recitations gathered over a period of 50 years are the basis for this book.
This collection of papers is the fourth in a series of volumes on the work of the Comparative Austronesian Project. Each paper describes a specific Austronesian locality and offers an ethnographic account of the way in which social knowledge is vested, maintained and transformed in a particular landscape. The intention of the volume is to consider common patterns in the representation of place among Austronesian-speaking populations.
Dwellings; Social life; Customs; Southeast asia; Oceania