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Many products consumed on college campuses such as coffee and chocolate come from developing countries where producers are often paid insufficiently and exploited. Fair Trade certification of products guarantees producers a fair price and other social benefits. The objective of my CE/T project...
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Introduction: divinization and technology: the political anthropology of subversion / Agnes Horvath, Camil Roman and …
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and individual behaviour for the likely success of policy intervention. Anthropology documents not only the universality … predispositions and can be difficult to influence through policy. Sociology emphasises the role of social norms but recognises that …
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The Northwest Hungarian village, Rajka has special geographical location: it is only fifteen kilometres from Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. This settlement is an excellent example of the phenomenon of cross-border suburbanization which means the migration of the urban population from...
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In our paper, we examine particular aspects of cross-border influence based on the data of the survey carried out in two Slovak and two Hungarian settlements along the border. Here is a summary of the results: • Easy accessibility is much more important than geographical proximity. • Easy...
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metropolitan ethnic communities. The socio-political-medial-cultural changes of recent decades (globalization, mediatization … digitization and the other is cultural mapping. The novelty of posing this question is methodological. It describes how knowledge …
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