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Ethnology, myth, and politics. Anthropologizing Croatian ethnology
(Anthropos Inst, Fibourg, 2007)
Joyeuses tropiques: Five encounters with alterities in Brazil
(Dialectical Anthropology, 2005)
The paper describes the predicament of Brazilian anthropology through a personal experience of teaching and living in Brasilia. Just like Brasilia, Brazil is many ways considered as "a work in progress" - and Brazilian ...
Michel Leiris - Ethnologist in search of meanings
(Anthropos Inst, Fibourg, 2003)
Balkan ghosts revisited racism - Serbian style
(Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH und Co, 2006)
Copan. The history of an ancient Maya kingdom.
(Anthropos Inst, Fibourg, 2007)
Culture, self, and meaning.
(Royal Anthropological Inst, London, 2002)
Trust, disruption and responsibility in accounts of injecting equipment sharing and hepatitis C risk
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon, 2008)
Accounts of health-related risk behaviour are generated in a social context of risk acceptability and moral responsibility. Drawing upon qualitative semi-structured interviews with injecting drug users (IDUs) in Belgrade, ...
Adaptation and validation of a telephone questionnaire - Serbian version for case detection of rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthropathy (multicentric Eular study)
(Clinical & Exper Rheumatology, Pisa, 2007)
Objective To adapt and validate a telephone questionnaire for case detection of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthropathies (SpA) in the Serbian population. Methods A questionnaire, developed by the French Society ...
"They believe in bombs, we believe in God" religious aspects of war between the SR of Yugoslavia and NATO
(Akademiai Kiado Rt., 2001)
Mythological understanding of the world and ethnic self-centrism, through seeing one's own nation as "the chosen nation", were both present during the war between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SRY) and NATO. The aim ...
Other people's anthropologies: Ethnographic practice on the margins
(Berghahn Books, 2008)
Anthropological practice has been dominated by the so-called "great" traditions (Anglo-American, French, and German). However, processes of decolonization, along with critical interrogation of these dominant narratives, ...