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Practicing Ethnography in Law brings together a selection of top scholars in legal anthropology, social sciences, and law to delineate the state of the art in ethnographic research strategies. Each of these original essays addresses a particular set of analytical problems and uses these problems to explore issues of ethnographic technique, research methodology, and the theoretical underpinnings of ethnographic legal studies. Subjects explored include the relationship between legal and feminist scholarship, between law and the media, law and globalization, and the usefulness of a wide variety of research techniques: comparative, linguistic, life-history, interview, and archival. This volume will serve as a guide for students who are designing their own research projects, for scholars who are newly exploring the possibilities of ethnographic research, and for experienced ethnographers who are engaged with methodological issues in light of current theoretical developments. The book will be essential reading for courses in anthropological methods, legal anthropology, and sociology and law.
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Fabrice Sapolsky, Dawn J. Starr; Artworks by Daniele Sapuppo
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Two young women, Vega and Mina, living 100 years apart share the
same strange abilities. They hold the genetic key to saving the
world from all known viruses and diseases, but they've been
captured and taken advantage of by people more interested by power
and money than anything else. In 1909, Vega is trapped. Forced to
be a warrior when all she wants is love. In the present, Mina has
escaped. Helped by Tamara, a former astronaut and her scientist
friend Marques, she has a chance to use her amazing abilities and
spread her wings to learn the truth about her origins.
Practicing Ethnography in Law brings together a selection of top scholars in legal anthropology, social sciences, and law to delineate the state of the art in ethnographic research strategies. Each of these original essays addresses a particular set of analytical problems and uses these problems to explore issues of ethnographic technique, research methodology, and the theoretical underpinnings of ethnographic legal studies. Subjects explored include the relationship between legal and feminist scholarship, between law and the media, law and globalization, and the usefulness of a wide variety of research techniques: comparative, linguistic, life-history, interview, archival. This volume will serve as a guide for students who are designing their own research projects, for scholars who are newly exploring the possibilities of ethnographic research, and for experienced ethnographers who are engaged with methodological issues in light of current theoretical developments. The book will be essential reading for courses in anthropological methods, legal anthropology, and sociology and law.
This thesis examines the slewing and attitude determination
requirements for the Chromotomographic Experiment(CTEX), a
chromotomographic-based hyperspectral imager, to be mounted
on-board the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) External Facility
(EF). The in-track slewing requirement is driven by the facts that
CTEx has a very small field of view (FOV) and is required to
collect 10 seconds of data for any given collection window. The
need to slew in the cross-track direction is a product of the small
FOV and target/calibration site access. CTEx incorporates a
two-axis slow-steering dwell mirror with a range of +/- 8 degrees
and an accuracy of 10 arcseconds in each axis to slew the FOV. The
inherent inaccuracy in the knowledge of the International Space
Station's (ISS)attitude (+/- 3 degrees) poses significant
complications in accurately pointing CTEx even with more accurate
(0.3 degrees) attitude information provided by the JEM. The desire
is for CTEx to incorporate a star tracker with 1 arcsecond accuracy
to determine attitude without reliance on outside sources.
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