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A Broken Calabash: Social Aspects of Worship among Brazilian and West African Yoruba--Part One
(1982)Part One of Senior honors thesis as Harvard College, awarded High Honors and Magna Cum Laude. A comparison of the social organization of orisha worship in Nigeria and Brazil. -
A Broken Calabash: Social Aspects of Worship among Brazilian and West African Yoruba--Part Two
(1982)Part Two of A Senior honors thesis at Harvard College, awarded High Honors/Magna Cum Laude. A comparison of the social organization of orisha worship in Nigeria and Brazil. -
Acciones Ambientales para el Mejoramiento del Medio Ambiente en las Comunidades Rurales [Environmental Actions for Improving the Environment of Rural Communities]
(1998)This guide is for rural communities in Latin America and for those who work with them. It provides clear, step-by-step instructions for organizing a community environmental group, conducting participatory planning exercises ... -
Adaptive Behavior and Learning
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Brett Van Ort: Minescape
(2013-04-24)A Texan photographer who divides his time between London and Los Angeles, Brett Van Ort started out as a camera assistant and operator working on various films, documentaries, commercials and television shows. He has always ... -
Buried in the Red Dirt
(2021-11-30)<jats:p>Bringing together a vivid array of analog and non-traditional sources, including colonial archives, newspaper reports, literature, oral histories, and interviews, Buried in the Red Dirt tells a story of life, death, ... -
Capoeira Connections A Memoir in Motion
(2023-01-17)This ethnographic memoir weaves together the history of capoeira, recent transformations in the practice, and personal insights from author Katya Wesolowski's thirty years of experience as a capoeirista. -
Carbon Market Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Assessing Challenges and Overcoming Barriers
(2018-07-09)China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea are emerging as major players in the global carbon trading landscape. As Northeast Asia’s biggest industrial economies, these three countries are connected through deep commercial ... -
China’s New Development Strategies Upgrading from Above and from Below in Global Value Chains
(2022-11-07)This book examines China’s new development policies, which seek to reposition China from export platform for a diverse array of low-cost consumer goods to technological leader in sectors linked to advanced manufacturing, ... -
Chinese Immigrant Wealth: Heterogeneity in Adaptation.
(2016)Chinese immigrants are a diverse and growing group whose members provide a unique opportunity to examine within-immigrant group differences in adaptation. In this paper, we move beyond thinking of national-origin groups ... -
City 2.0: The Habitat of the Future and How to Get There
(2013-04-24)The world’s cities are on pace to balloon from 3.6 billion inhabitants today to more than 6 billion by mid-century. As a result, we face both a dire emergency and a tremendous opportunity. At their best, our modern cities ... -
Colonising a Colonised Territory: Settlements with Punic Roots in Roman Times
(2010)Traditional approaches to the process known as ‘Romanisation’ usually have taken into account the interaction between Roman colonists and native populations around the Mediterranean. Roman colonisation, however, took place ... -
Crackpots on Parade: The Nether Side of Genius & Transgressive Deconstructions
(2010)For four years, as editor of The Faculty Forum, a campus wide monthly publication at Duke University, I filled empty space in my pages with the following items of scholarly research. To liven the tone, I invented a coeditor ... -
David Lazzaretti
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Duke University Faculty Handbook
(2006-10-27)Includes the mission and bylaws of the University, information on appointment, promotion, and tenure, as well as information on faculty responsibilities. The policies and procedures are updated as needed by the Office of Provost.