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Archaeology for Disaster Management
While the importance of interdisciplinary studies has been recognized recently, each research field is becoming more subdivided. Expertise in the research field must be assured yet, on the other hand, joint research with other research areas can effectively expand the depth and reach of research. Based on my own experience, this paper introduces an example of interdisciplinary study combining archaeology, geology, and geotechnology. I show that this interdisciplinary study has a wider social significance than isolated studies in each research area would have had.
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The Inuit of Greenland: Doing Area Studies on the Compromise between Reciprocity and Utility
Atomic Bomb Survivor Testimonies as Sociolinguistic Data: An Approach from Discourse Analysis
Pandemic in a Globalised World: Slovenian Perspectives
Contributing yet another paper to the myriad of scientific and scholarly articles about the Covid-19 pandemic, this paper presents a short global and local overview of the world situation after Covid-19 from the perspective of Slovenia. It begins with issues where, during the pandemic, global and local meet and proceed with detection and reflection of the situation at the time of writing, i.e. the summer of 2020, when the pandemic is far from being under control, especially in the (wild?) West. Only as much as necessary, the paper presents the Slovenian part of the story: what really matters is to understand the pandemic as global. Medicalisation and state repression are the key issues discussed in the text