(1996). Narrating the self. Annual Review of Anthropology‚ 25. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2155816 Espinoza‚ L. (1997). Legal narratives‚ therapeutic narratives: the invisibility and omnipresence of race and gender Furlong‚ M. (2008). The Multiple Relationships Between the Discipline of Social Work and the Contributions of Michael White Mattingly‚ C. (1998). In search of the good: narrative reasoning in clinical practice. Medical Anthropology Quarterly‚ New Series‚ 12(3) Mills‚ L. (1999)
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PRIST UNIVERSITY PRIST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PRE-SEMESTER EXAMINATIIONS II MBA KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Max.Marks.100 PART – A Answer all the questions (10x2=20) 1. Define Knowledge Management. Knowledge management (KM) comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify‚ create‚ represent‚ distribute‚ and enable adoption of insights and experiences 2. List various team members in knowledge management system. a. Knowledge manager
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Where Music Truly Began The Renaissance Fair is in town this week. It’s a large fun carnival type event where every person can go and play games while they learn about the European Renaissance that happened several 100’s of years ago. But what ever happened with the other Renaissances? Most of them were used to lay down several basic foundations for our society and then drifted off out of our memory. One such Renaissance was the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance created and influenced
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Price (1993)‚ ‘River Magic: Extraordinary Experience and the Extended Service Encounter’ Journal of Consumer Research‚ Vol. 20‚ June‚ pp. 24-45. Aunger‚ R. (1995)‚ “On Ethnography: Storytelling or Science?” Current Anthropology Vol. 36‚ No. 1‚ 97-130. Banton‚ M. (1996)‚ “The Cultural Determinants of Xenophobia” Anthropology Today Vol. 12‚ No. 12‚ April‚ 8-12. Bowers‚ J. (1996)‚ “Hanging Around and Making Use of it: Ethnography‚” in Psychological Research: Innovative Methods and Strategies‚ Haworth‚
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fireplace in family’s living room shares its centralizing power with the television‚ around which we gather with our laptops and cell phones by our sides. Our time spent together is increasingly mediated by new technologies‚ enabling new forms of storytelling‚ altering our processes of individual and collective identity formation‚ and extending the possibilities for creating and maintaining social relationships. What follows is an ethnographic exploration of online social networking‚ a controversial
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Narrative Family Therapy Narrative family therapy is a theoretical model that has grown out of the postmodern movement. Based on the idea that reality not simply concrete and observable‚ but subject to a person’s perception of the experience and the story he tells himself about who he is in the world. Rather than focusing on behaviors‚ narrative therapy focuses on how the clients interpret their experiences‚ then helps them to create a more positive story. This goes beyond reframing‚ a technique
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kathak dance‚ past present‚ future. Delhi: Abhinav Publications. Pillai‚ S. (2002). Rethinking Global Indian Dance through Local Eyes. Dance Research Journal‚ Vol. 34‚ 14-29. Reed‚ S. A. (1998). The Politics and Poetics of Dance. Annual Review of Anthropology‚ Vol 27‚ 503-532. Royo‚ A. L. ( 2004). New Directions in Indian Dance. Dance Research Journal‚ Vol. 36‚ 135-138. Shah‚ P. (1998). Transcending Gender in the Performance of Kathak. Dance Research Journal‚ Vol. 30‚ 2-17. WALKER‚ M. (2010). Courtesans
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Storytelling Ω Advait Dange 11a Storytelling is an art that consists of conveying messages‚ truths‚ information‚ knowledge‚ or wisdom to an audience in an entertaining manner. Music‚ art or props can be used to make the audience enjoy or understand more the message being conveyed (Dudley). There are many types of stories such as fairytales‚ fables‚ tall tales‚ folklore‚ epic stories‚ hero tales‚ ghost tales‚ trickster tales‚ legends and myths (“History of Storytelling.”). Storytelling has
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Study guide Anthropology: The study of Human kind and Human culture Archaeology: study of ancient cultures through remains: the scientific study of ancient cultures through the examination of their material remains such as buildings‚ graves‚ tools‚ and other artifacts usually dug up from the ground ; to recover information that will increase our understanding of the past 4 main goals: 1. Describe the form of archaeological evidence and its distribution in time and space 2. Determine
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According to Miller (2014)‚ scientists claim that traces of storytelling have been followed back to sometime in the Pleistocene Age‚ which is approximately 1.8 million to about 11.000 years ago. Back then‚ storytelling was seen as a tool of survival; Manual Molles (2008) theorized that storytelling was a communicational tool about the behavior of wildlife‚ the environment and the food. According to Campbell and Moyers (1991)‚ myth
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