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types-of-pubs
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u know, every week you have something to read. We usually call this a “reading,” and that’s fine. But it is also somebody’s “writing.” Scholars usually present their ideas and the results of their rese
what-we-will-do
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pologists have developed to understand the topic. Usually there is a chapter from a textbook assigned. In t... we examine the topic in a comparative framework, usually by examining a second ethnographic case or anothe
attendance
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us. In place of the on-campus mass gathering that usually happens in a lecture, we will have: * A collec
lecture-questions
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then answer the questions. While these questions usually have a single correct answer (or at least one tha
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r other, later work by the same author because it usually is more mature and polished than a thesis or diss

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