Hello All Dissertation Students,
I am in the process of finding out a topic for a
anthropology dissertations , more specifically in forensic anthropology. Although I am quite sure what I want to do, I am interested in having views of others in the fields, and where they think research is lacking. With a bit of luck, my ideas will be amongst the areas suggested!
I am particularly inte…
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Added by Rose Tyler on November 10, 2009 at 7:07am —
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- Do you know that at viva you will be expected to defend your work?
- Will you be able to state the main achievements of your
dissertation writing task?
- Do you feel confident enough to discuss shortcomings and respond to the detailed questioning from the examiners?
The Dissertation viva is a necessary part of the assessment for all UK Dissertation modules. The viva is part of the assessment for the module, and the final mark for the module is a r…
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Added by Marilyn Willis on November 6, 2009 at 3:16pm —
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3 Free Dissertation Topics??? Really??? Well… You must be reading this post just to confirm if the statement is true OR “
Free Dissertation Topics” under discussion are those that must have been overly-used? Well… the good news is a “Dissertation Writing Service” is offering “
Free Dissertation Topics” according to the request of students just because they wan…
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Added by Cassidy David on August 20, 2009 at 3:32pm —
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Ethical Trade & Info Community is coming into reality now.
Etic project is driven by personal interest and questions raised by my love for social anthropology, people, traveling, art and cultural products. I have been always fascinated by different cultures and their art and craft products, how their meaning has been changing in our modern world, through globalization, travel & tourism, technology, the Internet… How craft traditions, activities can be preserved in our fast changing worl…
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Added by Eszter Kun on June 11, 2008 at 6:24pm —
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We hosted what became a passionate debate on Social Media…
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Added by Libby Davy on May 12, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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This may be the last chance we have to meet world peace leader Tenzin Gyatso the Dalai Lama of Tibet. A friend helping organise the tour has told us future tours are unlikely, due to his advancing years and some health issues affecting insurance.
Fortunately…
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Added by Libby Davy on May 2, 2008 at 11:30am —
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I was in Cairo, Egypt on holiday last week, and came across some news articles while reading the local papers, about how social tools like Facebook and Twitter were being used by pro-democracy activists in coordinating collective action against a number of Government measures, such as lack of freedom of speech (a number of bloggers have been jailed for supposedly defaming the country and Islam), the increase in food prices, in particular the price of bread, etc. Here's a link to my own blog site…
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Added by Taline Haytayan on May 1, 2008 at 10:00pm —
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I am a big fan and sometimes apologist for Anita Roddick. I am also an activist.
I have grown up with Anita's strong voice and heart, strong actions, in my life. She is like an inspiring, very sympatico Aunty, always there, always putting the fire in my belly.
The day she died was a da…
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Added by Libby Davy on April 21, 2008 at 2:30pm —
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Hi all
Now we can share the highlights of our day with this group on Twitter.
Just search for
blogtivists and follow on topic updates from me for the group.
You can also follow my personal tweets as
libbydavy, some of which will be on topic and some of which will be very random.
If you meet someone you want to listen out for, check their profile for their Twitter account.
I will follow anyone who enters their account name in. If or when you start using Twitter, please update y…
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Added by Libby Davy on April 9, 2008 at 8:00pm —
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Hi all
If you can make it to Brighton, we would love to see you after werk at our juicy new co-working space and creative hub The Werks. Meet like-minded folk in the Web 2.0 zone, writers, ethical biz and other happening folk, or just sip on something salubrious and celebrate the end of the week and the coming of spring! (Give or take a bit of snow.)
More info here.
First one was 25 April. Stay tuned for next date and…
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Added by Libby Davy on April 9, 2008 at 6:00pm —
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This was originally posted on our Authentic Blogging page. You can find it
here, with full linkset to resource sites.
Anyone want to add to it? Things are shifting all the time. I guess Ning (the thing we are in right now) needs to be added for a start.
As you can see in
this conversation…
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Added by Libby Davy on April 6, 2008 at 8:57pm —
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This essay is a follow-up to
Designing the Revolution, my initial response to Alix Rule’s
The Revolution Will Not be Designed. Here is the essay in its entirety, unabridged from its first appearance at the Groundswell Blog on March 29, 2008. You can find the original post…
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Added by James David on April 4, 2008 at 6:14pm —
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I first published this article on January 30, 2008 at the Groundswell Blog. You can find the original post
here.
Alix Rule recently penned an article titled
The Revolution Will Not Be Designed for In These Times. The article centers around a criticism of Stanford's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design f…
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Added by James David on April 4, 2008 at 6:11pm —
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I originally published this post on July 6, 2007 at the Groundswell Blog. You can see the original post
here.
This afternoon, while I was walking to the subway from work, I ran into a group of union workers raising awareness that their pay was not commensurate to the amount of profit they bring in to the company, thus their labor was undervalued. They handed me this flyer:…
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Added by James David on April 4, 2008 at 6:07pm —
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When we first started Authentic Blogging, we wanted to give our clients / students / colleagues and others a chance to talk amongst themselves. Blogs are great at starting conversations, but it puts the blogger at the centre.
With this wonderful Ning! social network, you can start your own discussions, explore your own ideas and themes in community. Help each other solve technical and human questions and go beyond what you thought was possible.
You might even end up starting one yourself! This…
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Added by Libby Davy on April 4, 2008 at 3:53pm —
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Okay so the question had to arise... given that blogging can feel like a very lonely experience when people are not leaving comments or emailing you in side topics.... I'm wondering whether this Ning could replace my blog? I guess the blog could become a more static website for stuff about courses and what not.
Here it all goes shifting and weaving again.
What an emergent space it all is...
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Added by Libby Davy on April 4, 2008 at 3:49pm —
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