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Human Being in Social and Cosmic Orders : Categories of Traditional Culture and the Problems of Contemporary Buryat Identity
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ISBN: 8323540179 8323540098 Year: 2019 Publisher: Warszawa [Poland] : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego,

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The matter of social order was developed as a rule in macro-theories such as functionalism or Marxism, which saw the order as constructed by shared norms, values, distribution of labour, power or property. The book attempts to trace the ideas of social order in the Buryat culture and its metaphoric structure using the interpretivist approach as shared sense-making practices. The fieldwork data and analysis of various literature form a grounded theory of social order that could contribute to existing sociological and anthropological perspectives.

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Searching for Identity : Personal Experiences and Methodological Reflections
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ISBN: 8323548153 8323548072 Year: 2021 Publisher: Warszawa [Poland] : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego,

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This volume is dedicated to the International PhD Program “Searching for Identity: Global Challenges, Local Traditions,” organized at the Faculty of “Artes Liberales” of the University of Warsaw, in 2013–2018. The volume aims at showing identity as a processual concept, using the example of the researcher as a living personality. It thus corresponds with the general trend in the humanities and social sciences to pay attention to the researcher and the ways his or her personal background and experience influence the generation of knowledge. By introducing this topic, we would like to show completing a PhD, or any other research, as a dynamic process with a personal history of success and failure, as well as to demonstrate the impact of the “Searching for Identity” project.

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