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    including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/sjht20 Extraordinary Experiences through Storytelling Lena Mossberg a a Norwegian School of Management‚ Oslo‚ Norway Version of record first published: 26 Nov 2008. To cite this article: Lena Mossberg (2008): Extraordinary Experiences through Storytelling‚ Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism‚ 8:3‚ 195-210 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15022250802532443 PLEASE

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    Ethnomusicology is an extension of Anthropology that studies and examines the cultural aspects of music. It is able to relate society to its culture‚ as well as identifying the significance and situations of the time. This can include studying how the music of a culture has evolved or changed under the influence of tradition‚ era‚ location‚ events in history‚ religion‚ and other cultures. Ethnomusicology is one of the many ways to evaluate how people interact with each other and their environment

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    Hurston. Hurston also published short stories and plays during the Harlem Renaissance. She began as an anthropologist‚ a social scientist. One of her professors in college was a Jewish scientist named Franz Boas‚ who is now called the father of anthropology. Boas wrote the preface for her first collection of folktales‚ Mules and Men. Hurston also worked with a woman who would become a leading social scientist of the twentieth century‚ Margaret Mead. To conclude‚ the Italian and

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    Digital Storytelling For Cross-Cultural Communication In Global Networking Patricia Search Abstract In global networking the human-computer interface is the crucial communication link between the author and the user. In website design it is important to r ecognize cultural differences and understand how the design of the computer interface can reflect the culture of a particular audience. Digital storytelling is a design technique that can reflect cultural differences and engage the user. Modern

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    Motivated by ideas and disciplines not readily associated with fashion‚ their designs cross between architecture‚ design‚ philosophy‚ anthropology‚ science and technology.( Shad Thames‚2010) Both challenge the variety and use of materials. Hussein has even used plastic and wood for his ‘furniture” collection‚ and McQueen used sellotape for his “The Birds” collection conceptualizing road

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    Ext. History Revision History- What historians chose to interpret from the surviving evidence of the past Source + Historians = Histories All historians have their own views and interests due to their upbringing hence that the process of selection and interpretation distorts our ‘knowledge’ further. Issues in historiography Training of historians Objectivity in history Oral societies and history Problems of historical research Universal history Evidence- selection Source- How? Truth-

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    Sources of african history A source of history can be divided into two big groups‚ remnants and storytelling which usually are called primary and secondary sources. The primary sources‚ remnants and written documents are counted as more reliable than the oral history. African history has been a challenge for researchers because of scarce written sources in many regions‚ especially sub – Saharan Africa. Prejudice against black Africans in particular‚ which goes far back in history‚ has meant that

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    larger than photography. Social communication is one of the defining characteristics of being human‚ and narrative stories have long been a common and powerful mode for transmitting information. As such‚ there is much we can learn from the likes of anthropology‚ history and literary theory. Here I want to lay out some of the points I discussed yesterday in a lecture to Jonathan Worth’s innovative class on photography and narrative at Coventry (you can listen to the lecture via the #Phonar site – it

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    	Zora Neale Hurston was an astounding Afro-American author who was recognized not for being the first Afro-American writer‚ but rather for her ability to bring forth her cultural language and imagery. If not for Zora’s pioneering effort as a female black writer‚ the world of modern literature would have never seen the cultural insights of the African American culture in such a candid way. 	Zora’s date of birth is said to be in January of 1891‚ however her actual date of birth is debated today

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    south‚ but she traveled throughout the South and in the West Indies as an anthropologist collecting folk materials independently with funding from private patrons or fellowships‚ as a doctoral student wording under Franz Boas‚ father of American anthropology (Cataliotti‚ 1995:100). She has been primarily interested in collecting the folk songs and sayings of her people. In one way or another‚ most of Hurston’s major works stem from her anthropological interests and fieldwork collections. For

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