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    Anti-Americanism and the Rise of World Opinion in 104 Countries, 2014 (ICPSR 37637)
    Datta, Monti Narayan
    The focus of this study is on the international community's perception of the United States and how it differed between the presidential administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama; primarily with a focus on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Other factors that are taken into account include the military strength and economic activities of countries.
    2020-09-23
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    Material Culture: Clothing and Textiles Metadata: Practices and Methods for the Arts and Sciences, Global, 1700-2024 (ICPSR 39257)
    Culik-Spencer, Clare S.
    The Material Culture: Clothing and Textiles Metadata: Practices and Methods for the Arts and Sciences, Global, 1700-2024 research project is privately sponsored and in collaboration with FATE (c) Fashion And Textiles Education Archive Resource (www.fashionandtextileseducation.com) under the direction of: Principal Investigator: Clare S. Culik-Spencer, M.A., B.A., Co-founder of FATE (c) Fashion And Textiles Education Archive Resource, London, UK; University of the Arts London: Central Saint Martins, UK; University of California, Davis, U.S.A. Assistant Researchers: Elaine Man, MA, B.A., FATE (c) Fashion And Textiles Education Archive Resource, London, UK. Lana Shchadey, B.A., FATE (c) Fashion And Textiles Education Archive Resource, London, UK. Royal College of Art, London, UK. Alex Secilmis, M.A., B.A., FATE (c) Fashion And Textiles Education Archive Resource, London, UK. Marnix Steenackers, B.A., FATE (c) Fashion And Textiles Education Archive Resource, London, UK. University of the Arts London: Central Saint Martins, UK. The Material Culture: Clothing and Textiles Metadata: Practices and Methods for the Arts and Sciences, Global, 1700-2024 research project was the first public use of FATE (c) Fashion And Textiles Education Archive Resource metadata. It was also the first dataset of material culture, clothing, and textiles in visual and video format. This project provided a transparent system for tracing which areas of research could benefit from histories, theories, and cultural studies of design in fashion and textiles. This provided a wider scope of evidences showing potential ramifications for how this topic can be studied in research. This will aid in understanding not only history and design, but the exact connections and uses in the social and behavioral sciences. The content of this project shows practices and methods to understand material culture of clothing and textiles from 1700 - 2019 from all seven continents. The 14 selected case studies show examples of material culture of clothing and textiles from FATE (c) Fashion And Textiles Education Archive Resource in London, United Kingdom. Items were selected through stratified sampling in order to demonstrate ethnographic diversities across the globe. For this project the research team manually created contexts and used visualizations in the mediums of digital photographs and top view video demonstrations. These visualizations demonstrate how the material culture of clothing and textiles are worn on a human body to evidence the movement of them.
    2025-01-20
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    Southwestern Madagascar Markers Study, 2019 (ICPSR 38148)
    Tucker, Bram
    This study is about ethnic markers in Southwestern Madagascar in 2019. It includes Norms and Experiments datasets. The survey for the Norms data included questions about social organization and gender, subsistence knowledge, supernatural knowledge, and taboos. The collection for Experiments data is about four photo sorting experiments. The purpose of the experiments was to discover whether Masikoro, Mikea, and Vezo people can tell one another apart according to their dress, and to discover whether they prefer to cooperate with those of their same ethnicity.
    2022-05-25
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    Tanzania Abortion Incidence Study, 2012-2014 (ICPSR 38812)
    Keogh, Sarah C.
    Unsafe abortions account for roughly 13 percent of maternal deaths worldwide. In addition, millions of women suffer nonfatal health consequences of unsafe abortion every year. Information on unsafe abortion can be instrumental in helping policy makers and program planners identify measures needed to improve maternal health. Insufficient information at the country level perpetuates the invisibility of the problem of unsafe abortion and results in governments giving it little priority in policy decisions, service delivery or program implementation. This project was the first-ever national study of the incidence of induced abortion and health consequences of unsafe abortion in Tanzania. The three-year project aimed to: Provide evidence on the incidence of induced abortion in Tanzania, at the national and regional levels and by women's place of residence and economic status Document the incidence of abortion complications Document the methods and providers used to perform abortions in Tanzania
    2023-07-05
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