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Basketry Motifs, Names, and Cultural Referents in Borneo
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In: Basketry and Beyond: Constructing Culture ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02904063 ; T.A. Heslop; Helen Anderson. Basketry and Beyond: Constructing Culture, Sainsbury Research Unit for the Arts of Africa, Oceania & the Americas; University of East Anglia, pp.102-111, 2020, ISBN 978-1916133655 (hardback), 978-1916133648 (softback) (2020)
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Size Matters: The Values Behind Basque Food, Font and Semiotics
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In: BOGA: Basque Studies Consortium Journal (2020)
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Rezistance: Diné Grassroots Organization and Modes of Activism
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2020 (2020)
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On the polysemy of cultural artifact nouns: an overview of Wolof
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In: Essays on African languages and linguistics : in honour of Maarten Mous ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02425311 ; G.J. van der Wal, H. Smits, S. Petrollino, V.A.S. Nyst, and M.G. Kossmann. Essays on African languages and linguistics : in honour of Maarten Mous, 41, African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL), pp.53-80, 2020, ASC occasional publications, 978-90-5448-186-7 ; https://www.ascleiden.nl (2020)
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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Introduction
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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Introduction Project 400: Our Lived Experience
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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The New Debt Peonage in the Era of Mass Incarceration
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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Subjecthood and annotation: The cases of French and Wolof
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In: COLING 2020Fourth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW 2020)Proceedings of the WorkshopDecember 13, 2020 Barcelona, Spain (Online) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03036242 ; M.C. de Marneffe, M. de Lhoneux, J. Nivre, & S. Schuster. COLING 2020 Fourth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW 2020) Proceedings of the Workshop December 13, 2020 Barcelona, Spain (Online), International Conference on Computational Linguistics (ICCL) (2020), Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020, ACL Anthology, 978-1-952148-48-4 ; https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/events/coling-2020/ (2020)
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Une analyse de la régulation des communs scientifiques à partir des conventions et des imaginaires linguistiques
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In: ISSN: 1267-4982 ; EISSN: 1965-0256 ; Innovations - Revue d’économie et de management de l'innovation ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02902637 ; Innovations - Revue d’économie et de management de l'innovation, De Boeck Supérieur, 2020, La revanche des communs. Science et créativité, pp.39-67. ⟨10.3917/inno.063.0039⟩ ; https://www-cairn-info.lama.univ-amu.fr/revue-innovations-2020-0.htm (2020)
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Le projet VERA : Vidéo, Ethnotextes et Ressources Associées
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In: Axe 4 - "Territoire et Environnement" (Journée bilan de l'Académie 5 et de la MSHS Sud-Est) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03136033 ; Axe 4 - "Territoire et Environnement" (Journée bilan de l'Académie 5 et de la MSHS Sud-Est), MSHS Sud-Est, Jul 2020, Nice, France ; http://unice.fr/mshs/contenus-riches/agenda/2018-2022/axe-4-territoire-et-environnement-journee-bilan-de-lacademie-5-et-de-la-mshs-sud-est-25-mars-2020 (2020)
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“Giving the Meaning” as a Social Practice on Pantelleria: The Metasemantics of Attunement
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“Giving the Meaning” as a Social Practice on Pantelleria: The Metasemantics of Attunement
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"A Way to Lift Each Other Up": Blackfemme-ininities and the Materiality of Discourse
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Mesologues: An ethnobibliographic study of cultural and lingual politics in contemporary Brittany
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Here now: Latinx Youth Language Brokers and the Politics and Possibilities of Ultratranslation
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Thick Sociality: Community, Disability, and Language in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
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Bloom, Molly. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Abstract:
While anthropologists have long theorized disability, few studies have outlined the dynamics of communities centered around disability. This dissertation addresses this gap by providing an anthropological analysis of a disability community, attending to the daily, often creative, linguistic practices within these spaces. By examining the disability community at a public rehabilitation hospital in Southern California, this research explores disability as a process. Rather than approaching impairment as a classification of biological lack, this dissertation locates disability in everyday conversations and the interplay of historical, sociopolitical, institutional, economic, ethnic, and ability ideologies. It draws on and contributes to the fields of linguistic anthropology, disability studies, and the growing cannon of disability anthropology. Through an analysis of the linguistic dimensions of stance and participant framework in the everyday language, I demonstrate that disabled people socialize each other into unconventional, sometimes subversive, orientations to each other and to impairment. I propose the theoretical concepts of “disability habitus” and “thick sociality” to describe the dynamics of the rich, historically grounded community at the hospital, where people come not just for medical care, but to participate. I argue that disability is an interactional process. I further argue that a history of disenfranchisement and biopower paved the way for the present neoliberal social context. Analysis in this dissertation reveals that disability is generative; it opens new possibilities for interaction and subjectivity. This is the first study that endeavors to shed light on disability community in the context of rehabilitation. Rather than examining rehabilitation as practice of only trained (often able-bodied) medical professionals, this study takes an ethnographic approach to examine the sense of community among disabled people. This is important because research in the field of rehabilitation has not attended to the potentially transformative impact of disability community on people coping with injury.
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anthropology; Cultural anthropology; disability; disability community; Disability studies; habitus; rehabilitation; spinal cord injury
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2708k73r
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Accounting for Modernity: Calculative Infrastructures of Sardinian Dairy Production
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Castells in the Construction of a Catalan Community: Body, Language, and Identity amidst Catalonia’s National Debate
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Encountering Loss: An Ethnographic Account of Chinese War Survivors’ Pursuits of Redress in the Fin-de-siècle Japanese Law Courts
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