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22 wrz 2021 · This article serves as an introductory guide for scholars and students with an interest in understanding how researchers from the social sciences and humanities have researched rivers, the role of water in sustaining diverse forms of social and cultural life, and the varied ways of valuing, managing, and using rivers.
31 sie 2019 · As this quote reveals, rivers and their waters mediate social relationships through belief systems, cultural identity, institutions, knowledge and technology (Figure 1).
4 wrz 2019 · The cases described in this paper illustrate opportunities for the adaptation of existing environmental flow methodologies to achieve greater consideration of river-human relationships, but also underscore the relevance of new approaches that use social and cultural perspectives for framing sustainable ways of living with rivers that can ...
3 mar 2018 · Here, we statistically explore the influence of river networks on patterns of inter-community material culture variation by utilizing spatial, linguistic, and material culture data from linguistically diverse peoples of the Upper Amazon region, using an ethnographic dataset recorded during the early twentieth century.
17 wrz 2024 · Students trace the Mississippi River and its major tributaries on a map of the United States. They use an interactive map or atlases to locate other major rivers and identify the major U.S. watersheds.
the findings of an effort to assess the impact of one component of 'status culture participation-cultural capital-on one aspect of life chances-students' high school grades.
15 sie 2018 · This chapter examines sociocultural theory and social constructivism as a framework for effective classroom practices. The author begins by suggesting that teachers examine their own beliefs...