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Mark Dizon 2023 Reciprocal mobilities indigeneity and imperialism in an eighteenth-century Philippine borderland dans le cadre du projet Communities, Mobilities and Environment around the East Asian Seas (1560-1740) livre Mark Dizon, Reciprocal mobilities: indigeneity and imperialism in an eighteenth-century Philippine borderland
Séminaire SRM : Social networks in a multicultural and multilingual university classroom
Philippines in the Ming and Early Qing Sources - Paola Calanca EFEO Local Populations and the Making of an Inquisitorial Liza Y. Concepcion University of Asia and the Pacific A Community in the Making the Sangleyes from their Inquisitorial Order in Southeast and East Asia 16th-17th centuries - Miguel Rodriguez Lourenço Universidade Universidade Nova de Lisboa CHAM Treaty-Making in Mindanao and Sulu c. 1700-1750 - Ariel Lopez University of the Archives - Luca Gabbiani EFEO Matrimonial Cases and Casus Conscientiae as Windows on Human Movement in COMEEAS project workshop | Communities, Mobilities and Environment around the East Asian Seas (1560-1740)
very close ones and replace them with new contacts. Other relationships do last and some are even for Knowledge about change and stability in personal network members contributes to a better understanding the life course. I will present and discuss change and stability in the personal networks of a large sample understanding of the dynamics of personal networks and the social resources people have at their disposal over the Séminaire SRM | Change and stability - an analysis of personal networks over time
Social Capital Theory : achievements, fallacies and new directions
Arundo/Phragmites: Identification and Uses of Essential Plants in Mediterranean Civilizations Arundo/Phragmites: Identification and Uses of Essential Plants in Mediterranean Civilizations
landscape use and structuration of the inhabited space are relevant to the archeology of Neandertals and the Middle disturbance and negligible palimpsest formation. Stone tools were made and ergonomically modified to fit tasks Dated to 77.8 85.1 ka these living floors are interstratified in river-accumulated sands and were buried their spatial distributions and use-wear reveal hearth-focused activities and a division of the inhabited into resting and working areas. Site function varied with season of the year units III-i j1 and III-i j2-3 of residential space, site function variability, and seasonality of activities among MIS 5 Iberian Neandertals
domestic violence. To victims of abuse social networks often provide initial emotional and practical help positive and negative ties. We do so by proposing the concepts of relational ambivalence and consistency networks were described in ambivalent and consistent terms and how they played a role in supporting or role expectations and obligations or in burdening them with further responsibilities and in supporting or dynamics in which support is offered and accepted or withdrawn and refused Séminaire SRM |Ambivalent and Consistent Relationships: The Role of Personal Networks in Cases of Domestic
of description and morphological characterisation specific to modern jackals leads to problems identifying identification of L. mesomelas and L. adusta. The seriation of inter- and intraspecific variability is The black-backed jackal Lupulella mesomelas and the side-striped jackal Lupulella adusta are the only published works on these two species concern ethological and ecological studies aimed at identifying their respective the modern record there are only metric studies and the few morphological descriptions are entirely derived cranio-dental morphometry between the black-backed jackal and the side-striped jackal
Olympes de Gouges GS122 To take part in the seminar online please send an e-mail to Guillaume Favre Séminaire SRM/MoRéMi | Migrant corridors and local identities within Europe: reflections from the field