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formatting @1002:2020
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ents_with_style]]. ===== Postscript: How to cite sources, and what style of documentation to use ===== In... ed to document your use of other people’s work as sources, of course. You do this by citing the sources you use in the text, and then listing the references to these sources at the end of your document. There are many ways
cultural-critique @1002:2020
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for a [[https://www.lib.uci.edu/what-are-primary-sources|primary source]] that you can use to document the... yday life (1) that you can document using primary sources and (2) where you can see evidence that people ha... al context that you perceive in primary source or sources you have found. Make an argument that links speci... uired to research your topic by finding scholarly sources (or secondary sources) on your topic. Your argume
birth-interview @1002:2020
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You are not required to cite a minimum number of sources, or to find sources besides the readings assigned in this class. If you want to discuss ideas and information found in these readings or in other sources, you can and should cite them in the text and inc
12.1 @1002:2024
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ntiers ===== Mining is digging up nonrenewable resources. Every mine eventually runs dry. Mining companie... e not met the enemy. Communities with the least resources and political power have met them, though. =====... “The Threat of Environmental Racism.” //Natural Resources & Environment// 7 (3): 23–26, 55–56. Checker, M
6.1 @1002:2024
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~~DECKJS~~ ====== Rules as resources ====== ===== Rules as resources ===== ==== Week 6: Care as capital after the Fordist social contract ===
research-exercise @1002:2020
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u can use to evaluate and contextualize scholarly sources: the STEP method. * **S: Source**. Who publish... writing you will find when you look for scholarly sources, see the page [[Types-of-pubs]]. For this assignm
11.1 @1002:2024
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ifting dialectic between society and land-based resources, and also within classes and groups within societ... fects are a lot like other conflicts over land, resources, and the use of an environment. Carbon pollution
7.1 @1002:2022
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~~DECKJS~~ ====== Rules as resources ====== ===== Rules as resources ===== ==== Week 7: Care as capital after the Fordist social contract ===
1.2 @1002:2018
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heltered corners of a territory rich in natural resources: too rich, almost, for was an element of menace i
2024 @1002:2024
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and conclusion |\\ | Sep 02 | 1. [[6.1|Rules as resources]] | | |\\ | Sep 04 | 2. [[6.2|Informal economies
module_iv_essay @1002:2024
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cases. For this assignment, choose one of these sources as your case study: Blaser, Mario. 2016. “Is Ano
11.2 @1002:2024
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ntiers ===== Mining is digging up nonrenewable resources. Every mine eventually runs dry. Mining companie
8.2 @1002:2024
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ys coexist with religion as distinct, interacting sources of one’s identity. ==== Unpacking religious nati
6.2 @1002:2024
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y white. * Nelson’s informants had a variety of sources of social support, but with a relatively limited
7.2 @1002:2022
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y white. * Nelson’s informants had a variety of sources of social support, but with a relatively limited
3.2 @1002:2024
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4.2 @1002:2018
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advice @1002:2020
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staying_on_top_of_your_studies @1002:2018
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online_components @1002:2018
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further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
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3 @1002:2019:tutorial
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