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Everyday Objects ASHGATE. Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture and its Meanings. Edited by Tara Hamling and Catherine Richardson

Everyday Objects ASHGATE. Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture and its Meanings. Edited by Tara Hamling and Catherine Richardson

... 1 'For a crack or flaw despis'd': Thinking about Ceramic Durability and the 'Everyday' in Late Seventeenth-and Early Eighteenth-Century England. Sara Pennell 27[r] ...

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Grotius' Book Chest, International Law and Material Culture

Grotius' Book Chest, International Law and Material Culture

... prosperity. Material culture studies’ aims and objectives include developing ideas and representations through a range of varied techniques, materials and ...nature, material culture empowers ...

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Recalcitrant seeds : material culture and the global history of science

Recalcitrant seeds : material culture and the global history of science

... This article engages with the multiple contexts through which such objects and their couriers moved. Each of these influenced the way that information about nature was developed and each created new possibilities ...

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Feeling follows function : gendered responses to the teaching of material culture

Feeling follows function : gendered responses to the teaching of material culture

... personal objects in for discussion, very few of the males actually ...on objects they had on them at the time, such as watches, key rings, mobile phones, CD’s, CD players, concert tickets, bus passes, ...

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Bread of Heaven: Food and Material Culture in the Churches of Christ in Victoria

Bread of Heaven: Food and Material Culture in the Churches of Christ in Victoria

... of material artefacts associated with food in Churches of Christ, I have chosen three groups of objects representing diverse facets of the tradition for closer examination: communion vessels, Harvest ...

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Playing with Normalcy: A Disability Material Culture Analysis

Playing with Normalcy: A Disability Material Culture Analysis

... violent objects, Moshenska (2008) argues that this might have been a way for children to mitigate their experiences of ...the material objects around them to make sense of and cope with the new ...

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Form and Meaning in Paiwanese Art and Material     Culture

Form and Meaning in Paiwanese Art and Material Culture

... art objects to explain an exotic culture, nor to subject the objects to aesthetic judgment without a knowledge of that culture (Bohannan, 1971, ...

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Material Culture and Multi-Cultural Interactions at Sylvester Manor

Material Culture and Multi-Cultural Interactions at Sylvester Manor

... of material culture recovered from the historic deposits at Sylvester Manor, with all three 17th-century deposits containing large quantities of destruction and construction- related ...mundane ...

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Editorial: Science, Technologies and Material Culture in the History of Education

Editorial: Science, Technologies and Material Culture in the History of Education

... familiar objects, such as cutlery, crockery and other personal items, to impart knowledge about the science of hygiene with a view to minimising the risk of infecting other people with TB when patients returned ...

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The material culture of music festival fandoms

The material culture of music festival fandoms

... classic material culture of the ‘Wild West’, such as cowboy boots, cowboy hats, belt buckles and checked ...through material culture and ...

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The object of my affection : Attachment security and material culture

The object of my affection : Attachment security and material culture

... unresponsive. Objects make us feel secure because of their inertness, however, rather than in spite of it, providing both a permanence and portability that can be lacking in other ...attachment objects ...

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The object of my affection : Attachment security and material culture

The object of my affection : Attachment security and material culture

... attachment objects in our ...transitional objects (such as teddy bears and blankets) can hold significance long into adulthood, though other objects, sometimes gifted from others, perform a similar ...

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Women and Material Culture, 1660 1830

Women and Material Culture, 1660 1830

... And the volume certainly does not give equal space to the quotidian aspects of material culture. What the focus of the chapters does suggest is a rather distinctive slant on material culture. ...

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The material culture of the laptop

The material culture of the laptop

... designed objects, can be seen (as Judy Attfield has said) as ‘things with attitude – created with a specific end in view – whether to fulfil a particular task, to make a statement, to objectify moral values, or to ...

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To what extent collectors of intangibles have motivations distinct from those of collectors of  material objects

To what extent collectors of intangibles have motivations distinct from those of collectors of material objects

... (2011)); material culture for the perspective on the impact artefacts can have, physically and culturally (Pearce (1998), Pink (2004), Miller (2010)); consumerism and collecting, how and why people may ...

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Natural Selection and Material Culture

Natural Selection and Material Culture

... Archaeologists have utilized the concept of cultural transmission on an intuitive basis for over a century in the form of “culture contact” and diffusion, but only through evolutionary archaeology has it been the ...

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Quantum objects are vague objects

Quantum objects are vague objects

... to objects for which one cannot even say that identity ...to objects for which identity cannot be said to hold, although how we do this in the quantum context is again an issue which requires further ...

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Second culture and second nature: Fact, post fact, and the social construction of scientific objects

Second culture and second nature: Fact, post fact, and the social construction of scientific objects

... My intention in this paper is to revisit the question; what is the epistemological and ontological status of facts in science? In other words, what kind of a thing are scientific facts? Can they claim any kind of ...

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Availability and utilisation of traditional material culture in fashion design

Availability and utilisation of traditional material culture in fashion design

... Indigenous material such as ivory, giraffe hair and snake vertebrae were made into ornaments to indicate status and achievements as in Plate 18 Page 87 of this ...

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Reflectance and Natural Illumination from Single-Material Specular Objects Using Deep Learning

Reflectance and Natural Illumination from Single-Material Specular Objects Using Deep Learning

... estimated material parameters and re-rendering with a point light (Point light), our CNNs outperform competitors by a large margin in LRMSE (three-fold improvement) and our S EQUEN ...estimated material ...

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