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Milestones4 comments

climatesight wrote 22 hours ago: You may have already heard that carbon dioxide concentrations have surpassed 400 ppm. The most famou … more →

Tags: Mitigation and Policy, News and Reports, research blogging, Andrew Weaver, British Columbia, Canada, carbon dioxide, climate change, climate models

InsideOut OutsideIn: Long-Mileage Tips for Language Learning & Beyond3 comments

AhmedRTeleb wrote 2 weeks ago: Spanish Scrabble (Photo credit: Arthaey) Learning a language we’ve all heard “Don’t tran … more →

Tags: Linguistics, Anthropology, ETIC, French, Language acquisition, spanish

Emily Ballantyne

engageandexpress wrote 1 month ago: Emily has been the recipient of major scholarships and awards and has delivered papers at major acad … more →

Tags: Alumni 2008, Trent University, Emily Ballantyne, SSHRC, Dalhousie University, Editing Modernism in Canada, Dean Irvine

Thousand words

mahaloness wrote 2 months ago: Fotomahaloness- a thousand words please help supportthank you merci … more →

Tags: Art, Mahaloness, thousand words, ETIC

Indian Aesthetics part II: Emic Philosophical Discursions

paratelos wrote 5 months ago: Cain Pinto Indian Naturalism: An Emic View The naturalistic bent of contemporary Indian thought is a … more →

Tags: humanism, Skepticism, Religion, conservatism, History, Art, Philosophy, Historicism, Aesthetics

Climate Change and Atlantic Circulation16 comments

climatesight wrote 7 months ago: Today my very first scientific publication is appearing in Geophysical Research Letters. During my s … more →

Tags: research blogging, Canada, climate change, climate models, CMIP5, Education, Global Warming, Gulf Stream, ipcc

Exile's Return (or L'Exil et le Retour) conference (Part I)

Elizabeth wrote 7 months ago: At the very end of June, I attended and spoke at the Exile’s Return (or L’Exil et le Ret … more →

Tags: Academic Works, New Zealand Literature, Katherine Mansfield, sorbonne nouvelle, Rainer Maria Rilke, exiles return, Mavis Gallant, Bill Manhire, janet frame

Summer Research8 comments

climatesight wrote 1 year ago: I recently started working for the summer, with Andrew Weaver’s research group at the Universi … more →

Tags: research blogging, Canada, climate change, climate models, gcm, Global Warming, Programming, UVic

Assignments revealed... - Pastor Donny Legere

cchurchpastor wrote 1 year ago: “But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart o … more →

Tags: Holy Spirit, Jesus, God, copeland, Haggin, healing, Donny legere, moncton church, Moncton

Look for the payback - Pastor Donny Legere

cchurchpastor wrote 1 year ago: “Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave the way open for [God's] wrath; for it is written … more →

Tags: Victory in Jesus, Faith, Word of Faith, Jesus, God, copeland, healing, health, KCM

Zeba Crook on the Treatment of Miracles in New Testament Scholarship4 comments

Daniel O. McClellan wrote 1 year ago: The new issue of Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses has an article in it by Zeba Crook (don … more →

Tags: New Testament, anti-supernaturalism, Zeba Crook, Studies in Religion, Miracles, Supernatural, Naturalism, Anti-Naturalism, ETIC

Interviews vs Ethnography: A Case for Slowing Down1 comment

gavinjohnston67 wrote 1 year ago: Ethnography is two things: (1) the fundamental research method of cultural anthropology, and (2) the … more →

Tags: Ethnography, Anthropology, ETIC, Participant Observation

I Make My Own Reality...And Maybe Yours

trojantopher wrote 1 year ago: Influenced by Linguistics, Kenneth Pike constructs a set of terms (etic and emic) that help describe … more →

Tags: Community, Ritual, Kenneth Pike, Culture, ETIC, James Carey, Robert Orsi, Larry Gross, Edward Hall

Etic, Emic y La vida en el DF para un niño de Provincia

osocete wrote 1 year ago: Siempre me consideré un chico de ciudad. A pesar de que durante 5 años viví en un pueblo, toda mi vi … more →

Tags: México, Ensayo, Antropología, Anthropology, ETIC, Mexico city's life, La vida en el DF

Ethnography Gone Bad13 comments

gavinjohnston67 wrote 1 year ago: I wrote the other day about the misuse of the term “ethnography” and seemed to raise the ire of a fe … more →

Tags: Ethnography, Anthropology, Geertz, ETIC, Literary Genre

Global but not the Same, Different but not Together.

RR wrote 2 years ago: This is a very long paper (12 pp) on the effects of globalization on culture, and that we as a globa … more →

Tags: Information, essays, idea space, global issues, Globalization, INTERNATIONAL, Nation, state, Design

Removing a Blocker to Employee Engagement

jonathonscott wrote 2 years ago:   Every day employee engagement and advocacy levels take a hit. Employees are constantly battli … more →

Tags: Business Communications, internal communications, change communications, employee engagement, Fix It, Employee Communications, Jon Scott

James Taylor Quartet Analysis

carza wrote 2 years ago: Here are the details of a paper on Phenomonology I presented at Cardiff University in September. It … more →

Tags: academic, Guitar, Paul Carr, JTQ, James Taylor Quartet, Cardiff University, ETIC, Phenomonology, IASPM

Understanding viewpoints

Andy wrote 2 years ago: Emic versus etic; two terms I learned in my anthropology class which I find important to live everyd … more →

Tags: Academia, Stumbled upon, Inspiration, ETIC


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