Decolonizing Research in Cross-Cultural Contexts CPHIMSInternational scholars share their experiences with the challenges inherent in representing indigenous cultures and decolonizing cross cultural research. Winner of the 2005 Outstanding Narrative Research Book presented by the Narrative Research Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association Drawing from their experiences in cross cultural research, scholars from Africa, Latin America, Asia, Australia, the United Kingdom, and
This review shows how SRI ideas and practices continue to evolve and even have effects beyond irrigated rice production to improve productivity for rain-fed rice and other crops
Paul Boghossian
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making it a helpful text for students and newcomers to the field
where he encounters the souls of sinners who must atone for their actions in life before entering Heaven
Eileen Hunt Botting argues that Wollstonecraft recognized both Rousseau's and Burke's influential stature in late eighteenth-century debates about the family
no influential strain of elite thought in postwar Japan exists to support the idea that significant numbers of foreign nationals have a legitimate claim to residency and citizenship
This chapter outlines the different types of abiotic stress
the chapter discusses the types of consumer interventions that could also lead to increased pulse demand and an increased role in the diet
genetic and breeding approaches to improve fertility including collection and utilization of data to carry out genetic evaluation are discussed