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Seminar:Det sammenlignbare og det autentiske.Tanker om former for enhetsdannelse

Forum for nordisk etnografi (Oslo) inviterer til møte med Tord Larsen: “Det sammenlignbare og det autentiske. Tanker om former for enhetsdannelse” på tirsdag 26. april. Seminaret er del av Forum for nordisk etnografis nye tematiske satsing Standardisering og kulturell kompleksitet >> les mer

Forum for nordisk etnografi (Oslo) inviterer til møte med Tord Larsen: "Det sammenlignbare og det autentiske. Tanker om former for enhetsdannelse" på tirsdag 26. april. Seminaret er del av Forum for nordisk etnografis nye tematiske satsing Standardisering og kulturell kompleksitet…

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“Næringsrettet forskning” – Nytt nummer av Bladet Forskning er ute

Som seg hør og bør i disse kvantitetsreformerte tider, dreier seg mange artikler i Forskningsrådets publikasjon “Bladet Forskning” om internasjonal konkurranse, “næringsrettet forskning” og har overskrifter som “Vi må snakke med markedet” etc. Men hvis en leter lenge nok finner en også en eller to artikler som omhandler samfunnsvitenskapen >> til Bladet Forskning 2/05

Som seg hør og bør i disse kvantitetsreformerte tider, dreier seg mange artikler i Forskningsrådets publikasjon "Bladet Forskning" om internasjonal konkurranse, "næringsrettet forskning" og har overskrifter som "Vi må snakke med markedet" etc. Men hvis en leter lenge nok finner…

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Gift economies and open source software: Anthropological reflections

David Zeitlyn, University of Kent at Canterbury

Building on Eric Raymond’s work this article discusses the motivation and rewards that lead some software engineers to participate in the open source movement. It is suggested that software engineers in the open source movement may have sub-groupings which parallel kinship groups such as lineages. Within such groups gift giving is not necessarily or directly reciprocated, instead members work according to the ‘axiom of kinship amity’ – direct economic calculation is not appropriate within the group. What Bourdieu calls ‘symbolic capital’ can be used to understand how people work in order to enhance the reputation (of themselves and their group). >> continue (pdf) (Link updated 12.4.2021)

(Found in the huge paper collection on Open Source at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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Social Exchange Theory: Lecture by William Davis, University of California, Davis

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David Zeitlyn, University of Kent at Canterbury

Building on Eric Raymond’s work this article discusses the motivation and rewards that lead some software engineers to participate in the open source movement. It is suggested that software engineers in the open source…

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Korean Artist a Fan of an Ancient Craft

Photojournalist Nayan Sthankiya, OhmyNews

Very little attention in today’s fast-paced society is paid to the history and dedication involved in the production of traditional Korean fans. However, one man in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, continues to keep the art alive in much the same way it was practiced hundreds of years ago. >> continue

Photojournalist Nayan Sthankiya, OhmyNews

Very little attention in today's fast-paced society is paid to the history and dedication involved in the production of traditional Korean fans. However, one man in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, continues to keep the art alive in…

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Indigenous Russians Unite Against Oil and Gas Development

ZNet

Despite their small numbers, the Sakhalin aborigines are standing up to multinational energy companies that are developing oil and gas deposits on the island. On March 25-26, representatives of the Nivkh, Orok, Evenk, and Nanai peoples of Sakhalin held a congress in the town of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Roughly 3,000 indigenous people make up about 0.5 percent of the island’s total population.

The indigenous congress created a council which will represent the island’s indigenous population in negotiations with the oil companies and Russian government authorities. The council will advocate for an ethnographic study to assess the cultural impact of the oil and gas projects on indigenous peoples.

The new Shell pipeline is being constructed over a sacred Nivkh burial ground. The noise from the construction has impacted the caribou population and driven herders away from their traditional grazing grounds. The new Shell drilling platform and the pipeline connecting it to the shore is due to be constructed near the key feeding area of the endangered western pacific gray whale. >> continue

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Peoples of the Russian North and Far East (Arctic Circle)

ZNet

Despite their small numbers, the Sakhalin aborigines are standing up to multinational energy companies that are developing oil and gas deposits on the island. On March 25-26, representatives of the Nivkh, Orok, Evenk, and Nanai peoples of Sakhalin held a…

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