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The Blurring of Boundaries between Research and Everyday Life: Dilemmas of Employing One’s Own Experiential Knowledge in Disability Research Mogendorff, Karen; Wageningen University
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[Special section on volcanic glass] ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBSIDIAN STUDIES IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN: RETROSPECT AND PROSPECTS Izuho, Masami; Sapporo Buried Cultural Property Center, Minami 22, Nishi 13, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, 064-0922, Japan - Sato, Hiroyuki; Institute of Archaeology, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
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"This is the anthropologist, and she is sighted": Ethnographic Research with Blind Women Hammer, Gili; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Reflexivity in Research: Disability between the Lines Rinaldi, Jen
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Becoming-undisciplined through my Foray into Disability Studies Moss, Pamela; University of Victoria
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Islamization of Knowledge: A Comparative Analysis of the Conceptions of AI-Attas and AI- Fārūqī Hashim, Rosnani; International Islamic University Malaysia - Rossidy, Imron
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Sustainability of natural resource management: where do informal and formal strategies converge? Yelsang, Fabian Dome
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Utilising Web 2.0 Technologies in an Australian Higher Educational Setting: A Case Study of Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia Usher, Wayne
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Iqra'- The Pursuit of Knowledge Junid, Sanusi bin; International Islamic University Malaysia
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Editorial Policy -, -; Research and Publication Office - Liceo de Cagayan University
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