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Clunas, C. "Oriental Antiquities/Far Eastern Art." positions: east asia cultures critique 2, no. 2 (September 1, 1994): 318–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10679847-2-2-318.

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Wills, Paul. "FAR EASTERN PICTORIAL ART: FORM AND FUNCTION." Paper Conservator 9, no. 1 (January 1985): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03094227.1985.9638464.

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Winter, John. "PAINTS AND SUPPORTS IN FAR EASTERN PICTORIAL ART." Paper Conservator 9, no. 1 (January 1985): 24–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03094227.1985.9638466.

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Cannon-Brookes, P. "New displays of far eastern art in London." Museum Management and Curatorship 12, no. 1 (March 1993): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0260-4779(93)90011-d.

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Kats, L. M. "Приморская государственная картинная галерея как центр художественного пространства Дальнего Востока." Iskusstvo Evrazii [The Art of Eurasia], no. 4(19) (December 30, 2020): 68–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.46748/arteuras.2020.04.006.

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The article is devoted to the last decade of exposition and exhibition activity of the Primorye State Art Gallery. The focus is on art projects that have become the result of increasingly strong inter-Museum contacts: “guest”, exchange and joint exhibitions. They are born as a result of searches for interested partners and sponsors, agreements with the heads of various institutions at forums and seminars. The patronage of Central museums is of great importance: the State Hermitage Museum, the state Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, and others. The Primorye State Art Gallery organizes international exhibitions in order to promote Far Eastern fine art in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region, to open new names for these territories in the artistic sphere of the region and the district. The experience of the the Primorye State Art Gallery can be useful for museum workers in the Far Eastern and Siberian regions, and the information obtained can become an incentive for establishing new inter-museum contacts. The Primorye State Art Gallery is a relatively young museum formed in 1966 on the basis of the art collection of the Primorsky Regional Museum of Local Lore (now the Museum of the History of the Far East named after V. K. Arsenyev). Over five and a half decades, the gallery's funds have grown immeasurably, and it has become a methodological center for art museums in the Far East: the State Hermitage Museum has held six master classes on restoration and conservation of works of art in the gallery, and specialists from the State Russian Museum have been conducting scientific and practical seminars for the Far Eastern Federal district in recent years here. Статья посвящена последнему десятилетию экспозиционно-выставочной деятельности Приморской государственной картинной галереи. В центре внимания — арт-проекты, ставшие результатом все более крепнущих межмузейных контактов: «гостевые», обменные и совместные выставки. Рождаются они как итог поисков заинтересованных партнеров и спонсоров, договоренностей с руководителями различных институций на форумах и семинарах. Большое значение имеет шефское внимание центральных музеев: Государственного Эрмитажа, Государственной Третьяковской галереи, Государственного Русского музея и других. Международные выставки Приморская картинная галерея организует с целью продвижения дальневосточного изобразительного искусства в страны Азиатско-Тихоокеанского региона, открытия для этих территорий новых имен в художественной сфере края и округа. Опыт Приморской государственной картинной галереи может быть полезным для музейных работников Дальневосточного и Сибирского регионов, а полученная информация — стать побудительным импульсом для установления новых межмузейных контактов. Приморская государственная картинная галерея — сравнительно молодой музей, образовавшийся в 1966 году на основе художественной коллекции Приморского краевого краеведческого музея им. В.К. Арсеньева (ныне Музей истории Дальнего Востока им. В.К. Арсеньева). За пять с половиной десятилетий неизмеримо выросли фонды галереи, она превратилась в методический центр для художественных музеев Дальнего Востока: Государственный Эрмитаж провел в стенах картинной галереи Владивостока шесть мастер-классов по реставрации и консервации произведений искусства, специалисты Государственного Русского музея в последние годы выезжают с научно-практическими семинарами для зоны Дальневосточного федерального округа.
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Wagner, Malene. "Eastern Wind, Northern Sky." Journal of Japonisme 1, no. 1 (January 4, 2016): 41–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24054992-00011p04.

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Among countries like Germany, France and England, Denmark took part in the ‘japanomania’ that swept the West in the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Key figures in promoting Japanese art were art historian Karl Madsen and artist and museum director Pietro Krohn. Both played a significant role in trying to establish Denmark in the field of Japanese art on a par with serious international art collectors and connoisseurs. Their connections to Justus Brinckmann in Hamburg and Siegfried Bing in Paris enabled them to put on exhibitions that would introduce to a Danish audience a, so far, relatively unknown and ‘exotic’ art and culture. Often perceived in the West as expressing an innate understanding of nature, Japanese art became a source of inspiration for Danish artists and designers, such as Arnold Krog, who would create a synthesis between the Nordic and Japanese in his porcelain works.
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Brandišauskas, Donatas. "Sensory Perception of Rock Art in East Siberia and the Far East." Sibirica 19, no. 2 (June 1, 2020): 50–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sib.2020.190204.

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This article shows how the sensory perception of rock art guided both archeologists’ interpretations as well as indigenous worldviews in Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East. The research is based on the author’s ethnographic fieldwork research among indigenous communities of the Olekma, Chara, Aldan, and Amur, and Vitim river basins in the Sakha Republic, the Amur and Zabaikalskii regions, and the Republic of Buriatiia. The article discusses Evenki herders’ and hunters’ interactions with the rock art sites and demonstrates how these sites have served as a source of ritual and cosmological inspiration. Rock art research has also been inseparable from intuitive and embodied experiences for researchers in the field who interact with rock art.
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Dabrowski, Patrice M. "Hutsul Art or “Hutsul Art”?" Canadian-American Slavic Studies 50, no. 3 (2016): 313–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22102396-05003003.

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This article is concerned with the fate of the Hutsul kilim and, by extension, Polish-Ukrainian relations in the interwar period. This was a period when the Hutsul highlanders of the Eastern Carpathians (today citizens of modern Ukraine), the traditional weavers of these geometrically-patterned woolen rugs, found themselves within the newly established Second Polish Republic. Most commercial weaving was in Jewish hands at this time, and this production was far inferior to that done by Hutsuls themselves, primarily for their own domestic use. The decline of the Hutsul kilim was arrested by a Ukrainian émigré from Soviet Russia, whose “Hutsul Art” collective reinvigorated the form. This development brought the Hutsul kilim to the attention of those who would wish to appropriate it, or at a minimum consider it part and parcel of interwar Poland’s artistic production. The article demonstrates that, while Ukrainians were keen on integrating the Hutsul kilim into the Ukrainian kilim tradition, Poles preferred to keep the Hutsul kilim distinct, thus allowing it to be seen as part of the heritage of the multiethnic interwar Polish state.
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Eres’ko, Irina E. "Choreographic Art in the Far Eastern Federal District: History, Problems and Prospects of Development." Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences 9, no. 6 (June 2016): 1368–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17516/1997-1370-2016-9-6-1369-1375.

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Ten Doeschate-Chu, Petra. "Revelation and Validation." Journal of Japonisme 1, no. 2 (August 22, 2016): 186–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24054992-00012p02.

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This article is about Matisse’s interest in Japanese and Chinese art, two artistic traditions that had a significant impact on his artistic thinking at the beginning and the end of his career, respectively. It analyzes the importance of Far-Eastern art and theory for Matisse’s modernism against the backdrop of the transformation (and ultimate decline) of Japonisme in the early twentieth century and the attendant revival of interest in Chinese art.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Art, Far Eastern"

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Li, Chen. "Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220) stone carved tombs in Central and Eastern China." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:bca2d725-eca3-4d10-bc5f-f77fb0228ece.

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This thesis studies Han Dynasty stone carved tombs in Central and Eastern China. These multi-chambered tombs were constructed from carved stone slabs, and were very popular among the Han people. However, such horizontal stone structures were entirely new, and were a result of outside stimuli rather than an independent development within China. The stone carved tombs were a result of imitating royal rock-cut tombs, while the rock-cut tombs were stimulated by foreign examples. Moreover, many details of stone carved tombs also had Western features. These exotic elements were incorporated to satisfy specific requirements of the Han people, and reflected the desire to assimilate exotica within Chinese traditions. Some details within stone carved tombs showed high level of stone working technologies with Western influences. But in general the level of stone construction of the Han period was relatively low. The methods of construction showed how unfamiliar the Western system was to the Han artisans. Han Dynasty stone carved tombs were hybrids of different techniques, including timber, brick and stone works. From these variations, Han people could choose certain types of tombs to satisfy their specific ritual and economic needs. Not only structures, but also pictorial decorations of stone carved tombs were innovations. The range of image motifs is quite limited. Similar motifs can be found in almost every tomb. Such similarities were partly due to the artisans, who worked in workshops and used repertoires for the carving of images. But these also suggest that the tombs were decorated for certain purposes with a given functional template. Together with different patterns of burial objects and their settings, such images formed a way through which the Han people gave meaning to the afterworld. After their heyday, stone carved tombs ceased being constructed in the Central Plains as the Han Empire collapsed. However, they set a model for later tombs. The idea of building horizontal stone chamber tombs spread to Han borderlands, and gradually went further east to the Korean Peninsula. The legacy and spread of the Chinese masonry tradition was closely related to the political circumstances of late Han and post-Han period. The spread of stone chamber tombs in Northeast Asia is presented as a part of a long history of interactions between different parts of Eurasia.
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Gay, Honor. "The ant association and structural rhizome modifications of the Far-Eastern epiphytic fern genus Lecanopteris (Polypodiaceae)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.670308.

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Mfeya, Nontando Hazel. "Status of farm dwellers in the Great Kei municipality post implementation of the security tenure act." Thesis, Nelson Mandela University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/14002.

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The period preceding and after the enactment of ESTA marks an increase in the difficulties faced by the farm dwellers in South Africa. They are still faced with illegal evictions. Their difficulties are marked with loss of land for food farming, loss of work, income and homes. Nevertheless, the introduction of ESTA in 1997 aimed at protecting and restoring the land rights of farm dwellers working on farms. Despite its existence there are still challenges of illegal evictions. This research focuses on difficulties faced by farm workers after the enactment of ESTA and investigate the process and effects of illegal evictions. The thesis adopts a qualitative research methodology that takes the form of a case study on two farms, Killarney farm and Shellford farm, where farm workers experienced evictions. The findings confirm that the farm workers are subject to illegal evictions. The evictions are due to the conversion of agricultural farms to game farming and also due to labour disputes. Poor living conditions are evident and farm owners conduct tacit evictions by imposing restrictions and threatening the farm workers who wish to stay on the farms. This thesis concludes by presenting suggestions that may restrict or put an end to illegal evictions. ESTA needs to be amended in order to ensure the security of farm workers who live on the farms.
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Praphruitkit, Thira. "The Relationships Among English Oral Communication Apprehension, Social Interest, and Locus of Control of Far Eastern Students." Thesis, North Texas State University, 1987. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc330917/.

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This study determined the relationships among English oral communication apprehension, social interest, and locus of control of Far Eastern students, and examined whether differences exist in these variables, compared to gender, age, academic classification, major field of study, employment status, and length of study in the United States. Four instruments, including a demographic questionnaire, the Adapted Personal Report of Communication Apprehension-24 (AFRCA-24), the Social Interest Scale (SIS), and the Rotter's Internal-External (I-E) Scale, were used to collect data from the sample of 240 Far Eastern students enrolled at North Texas State University in the fall semester of 1986.
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Gelburd, Gail. "Far Eastern philosophical influences on environmental art, 1967- 1987." 1988. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/30866862.html.

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Chiou-TingLin and 林秋婷. "Sedimentological study on Pliocene fan delta and Pleistocene deep-sea fan conglomerates in forearc basin of Coastal Range, Eastern Taiwan, during active arc-continent collision." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/72086572766751722598.

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Books on the topic "Art, Far Eastern"

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Far Eastern art. New York: Facts on File, 1997.

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Noble, Richard Naomi, ed. A history of Far Eastern art. 5th ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1994.

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A history of Far Eastern art. 4th ed. London: Thames and Hudson, 1988.

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Lee, Sherman E. A history of Far Eastern art. 5th ed. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1994.

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Lee, Sherman E. A history of Far Eastern art. 5th ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1994.

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Kenkyūjo, Kurokawa Kobunka. Kurokawa Kobunka Kenkyūjo meihin sen =: Masterpieces from Kurokawa Institute of Ancient Cultures. Hyōgo-ken Nishinomiya-shi: Kurokawa Kobunka Kenkyūjo, 1990.

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Understanding Far Eastern art: A complete guide to the arts of China, Japan, and Korea : ceramics, sculpture, painting, prints, lacquer, textiles, and metalwork. New York: Dutton, 1987.

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Understanding far eastern art: A complete guide to the arts of China, Japan and Korea : ceramics, sculpture, painting, prints, lacquer, textiles and metalwork. Oxford [England]: Phaidon, 1987.

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Indian contribution to the development of Far Eastern Buddhist iconography. Kolkata: K.P. Bagchi & Co., 2002.

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International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Congress. Conservation of Far Eastern art: Abstracts of the contributions to the Kyoto Congress, 19-23 September 1988. [Kyoto?]: Japanese Organizing Committee of the IIC Kyoto Congress, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Art, Far Eastern"

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Nezhivaya, E. A., O. A. Buzuev, and K. V. Borovikova. "Chinese Themes in the Works of N. Baikov and V. Pereleshin: The Problem of Art Space Conceptualisation by Far-Eastern Literary Immigration." In Proceeding of the International Science and Technology Conference "FarEastСon 2020", 527–36. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0953-4_51.

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Venken, Machteld. "‘You Still Live Far from the Motherland, but You Are Her Son, Her Daughter.’ War Memory and Soviet Mental Space (1945–2011)." In History, Memory and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe, 54–67. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137302052_4.

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Hanley, Will. "UNLOCKING MIDDLE EASTERN NAMES." In Studying the Near and Middle East at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1935–2018, edited by Sabine Schmidtke, 276–83. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463240035-035.

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Rochberg, Francesca. "THE NEAR EASTERN HERITAGE IN GRECO-ROMAN ASTRONOMY." In Studying the Near and Middle East at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1935–2018, edited by Sabine Schmidtke, 11–20. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463240035-006.

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Dutta, Manoj Kr. "Application of Image Processing for Reconstruction of PATHA Art, A Cultural Heritage of Eastern India: An Approach Using Particle Swarm Optimization Technique." In Advanced Techniques for IoT Applications, 22–28. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4435-1_3.

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Hedlund, Anna. "“We Are Not Part of Their War”: Hutu Women’s Experiences of Rebel Life in the Eastern DRC Conflict." In A Gendered Lens for Genocide Prevention, 111–32. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60117-9_6.

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Wassie, Adera S., and Noah M. Pauline. "Effectiveness of existing climate smart agricultural practices in Tehuledere district, north-eastern Ethiopia." In Climate change impacts and sustainability: ecosystems of Tanzania, 180–93. Wallingford: CABI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789242966.0180.

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Abstract This study sought to understand the effectiveness of existing climate smart agricultural (CSA) practices used by smallholder farmers in Tehuledere District, north-eastern Ethiopia, using empirical data collected over 3 months in 2016. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected from primary and secondary sources, including historical climatic records and perceptions, indicatiors of climate change, impacts and responses. The study employed focus group discussions and a household questionnaire survey during data collection. Findings reveal that the majority of participants are aware of climate change and variability. The indicators of climate change include drought, off-season rainfall, too little and/or too much rainfall, and high temperature. The impact of climate variability observed by participants include: (i) decreasing crop yields and livestock production; (ii) increasing pests and disease; and (iii) decreasing water quantity and quality. The adaptation measures embraced to mitigate negative climate change effects include: (i) changing crop varieties; (ii) integrating livestock and crop production; and (iii) soil and water conservation practices. As far as CSA practices were found to be viable and effective response measures, support from innovative polices and strategies should be emphasized so as to address the barriers and bring about widespread adoption.
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Oberson, Frederic. "OSCE Special Monitoring in Ukraine." In Between Peace and Conflict in the East and the West, 47–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77489-9_3.

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AbstractThe OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Eastern Ukraine (Donbas) offers an interesting case study of what international organizations do during a war. The current conflict is tricky and multilayered. The SMM is the only international observing mission deployed permanently in this war zone, but thus far has received little academic scrutiny. Daily reports are published online so that anyone can be part of the observation process and a witness to what is going on in Donbas. But does the mission contribute to a “revival” of the OSCE? Is it an adequate, accurate, and objective monitoring tool? Is it helping to improve the situation in the field and to make life easier for the population? Finally, should the SMM to Ukraine be modified, replaced by another type of mission, or assisted in some way? In answering these questions, the chapter also considers the future of such missions in the context of the current crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Schmidtke, Sabine. "NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES AT THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY: A HISTORICAL SKETCH." In Studying the Near and Middle East at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1935–2018, edited by Sabine Schmidtke, xxxi—xcviii. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463240035-003.

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Lipo, Carl P., Pamela Mischen, and Terry L. Hunt. "Lessons from Rapa Nui (Easter Island, Chile) for Governance in Conditions of Environmental Uncertainty." In Knowledge for Governance, 25–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47150-7_2.

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AbstractThe effectiveness of governance depends on the knowledge upon which decisions are based. Knowledge veracity is particularly significant when future conditions are uncertain. In the context of global climate change, communities around the world, including the residents of Rapa Nui (Easter Island, Chile), face tremendous uncertainty in resource availability. In the context of these looming challenges, prehistoric Rapa Nui is often treated as a warning about human-induced ecological catastrophe. With contemporary populations of the island wrestling about issues of governance, it is vital that researchers carefully validate their knowledge about the island’s past. Despite the claims of traditional narratives, new empirical research on Rapa Nui indicates that the traditional “collapse” narrative has no basis. Instead, the island is now known to have been sustainable from its prehistory until European contact. These findings point to the potential of alternative action models and new governance structures.
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Conference papers on the topic "Art, Far Eastern"

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Naiden, S. N., and P. S. Bravok. "FAR EASTERN MORTGAGE: IMPLEMENTATION EXPERIENCE IN 2019-2020." In SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN EAST: NEW CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC GUIDELINES. Khabarovsk: KSUEL Editorial and Publishing Center, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/978-5-7823-0746-2-2021-68-76.

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The analysis of the interim results of the implementation of the "Far Eastern Mortgage" program in the subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District is carried out. An assessment of the economic effects of mortgage interventions on regional housing markets is presented. The multidirectional effects for the subjects of supply and demand are revealed.
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Gulidov, R. V. "PUBLIC POLICY TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST: NEW APPROACHS." In SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN EAST: NEW CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC GUIDELINES. Khabarovsk: KSUEL Editorial and Publishing Center, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/978-5-7823-0746-2-2021-32-45.

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The report tells about the new initiatives being developed by the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and the Arctic on the basis of project management principles. Two of those project initiatives are described in detail - Far Eastern Concession and Far Eastern Quarters, – their constraints are noted and additional measures are discussed to address development concerns within the target field of the indicated project initiatives. At the end of the report, a proposal is made on the need to scale up existing mechanisms for involving local communities in the development of territories. Regional development funds are proposed as the main instrument to do so.
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Frolova, N. A., and I. Y. Reznichenko. "Raw Materials of the Far Eastern Region are a Valuable Source of Micronutrients In Human Nutrition." In International scientific and practical conference "AgroSMART - Smart solutions for agriculture" (AgroSMART 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/agrosmart-18.2018.40.

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Rybalcenko, V. V., V. S. Parasyna, V. S. Kovalenko, and V. A. Skorobogatov. "The 21st Century's Strategic Reserve of Gas Industry Development are Russian Far-Eastern and Siberian Arctic Region." In 2nd EAGE St Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition on Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.20.a002.

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Shkorba, Svetlana, Svetlana Shkorba, Elena Dmitrieva, Elena Dmitrieva, Irina Mashkina, Irina Mashkina, Vladimir Ponomarev, and Vladimir Ponomarev. "CLIMATIC ANOMALIES IN FAR EASTERN MARGINAL SEAS, BAIKAL LAKE BASIN AND THEIR LINKAGES." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b4316b9d9e4.

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Winter climatic anomalies of various time scales in the Japan, Okhotsk seas and Baikal Lake Basin are revealed and compared with anomalies in the Pacific, Indian and Arctic oceans. Time series of ice extent in the Japan and Okhotsk seas, ice thickness and seasonal duration of the ice cover in the Baykal Lake, as well as Hadley SST, surface heat fluxes, wind velocity, atmospheric pressure fields (SLP) and different climatic indices are analyzed. The decadal climate anomalies in the Japan and Okhotsk seas in mid winter, as compared to the Northeast Pacific and South Siberia regions, could have a reversed phase. Alternating cold/warm decadal anomalies in different longitude zones of the North Asian Pacific are accompanied by alternating meridional wind and SLP anomalies at temperate latitudes. Alternating zones of inversed anomalies in temperate latitudes of the Asian Pacific are related to teleconnections with anomalies in both Arctic and Indo-Pacific oceans. Negative SSTA in eastern/central tropical-equatorial Pacific and positive SSTA in El Nino area accompanies rise of northern wind and ice extent in the Okhotsk/Japan Seas in mid-winter. The best predictors of the high cold anomaly in February in the western subarctic Pacific and marginal seas are reduction of the SST and net heat flux from the atmosphere to the ocean in north-eastern and central North Pacific during warm period of a previous year. At the multidecadal time scale the warming/cooling in the Northeast Pacific accompany winter warming/cooling in the Baykal Lake area during all period of observation. At interdecadal time scales the significant link of winter climate oscillations in South Siberia (Baikal Lake Basin) is found with SSTA oscillations in the equatorial region of the Indian Ocean and certain areas of the Pacific Ocean. The linkages of anomalies in the Baikal Lake Basin, Okhotsk, Japan Seas with regional anomalies in some key areas of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, related to the atmospheric centers of action are more stable than that with climatic indices. After climate regime shift in late 70s warm decadal anomaly in both Lake Baykal Basin and Indian Ocean in boreal winter accompany high positive anomaly of the Arctic Oscillation. Scenarios of extreme anomalies in the Baikal Lake Basin and Subarctic Pacific marginal area are also presented.
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Shkorba, Svetlana, Svetlana Shkorba, Elena Dmitrieva, Elena Dmitrieva, Irina Mashkina, Irina Mashkina, Vladimir Ponomarev, and Vladimir Ponomarev. "CLIMATIC ANOMALIES IN FAR EASTERN MARGINAL SEAS, BAIKAL LAKE BASIN AND THEIR LINKAGES." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b939727b3b4.55522289.

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Winter climatic anomalies of various time scales in the Japan, Okhotsk seas and Baikal Lake Basin are revealed and compared with anomalies in the Pacific, Indian and Arctic oceans. Time series of ice extent in the Japan and Okhotsk seas, ice thickness and seasonal duration of the ice cover in the Baykal Lake, as well as Hadley SST, surface heat fluxes, wind velocity, atmospheric pressure fields (SLP) and different climatic indices are analyzed. The decadal climate anomalies in the Japan and Okhotsk seas in mid winter, as compared to the Northeast Pacific and South Siberia regions, could have a reversed phase. Alternating cold/warm decadal anomalies in different longitude zones of the North Asian Pacific are accompanied by alternating meridional wind and SLP anomalies at temperate latitudes. Alternating zones of inversed anomalies in temperate latitudes of the Asian Pacific are related to teleconnections with anomalies in both Arctic and Indo-Pacific oceans. Negative SSTA in eastern/central tropical-equatorial Pacific and positive SSTA in El Nino area accompanies rise of northern wind and ice extent in the Okhotsk/Japan Seas in mid-winter. The best predictors of the high cold anomaly in February in the western subarctic Pacific and marginal seas are reduction of the SST and net heat flux from the atmosphere to the ocean in north-eastern and central North Pacific during warm period of a previous year. At the multidecadal time scale the warming/cooling in the Northeast Pacific accompany winter warming/cooling in the Baykal Lake area during all period of observation. At interdecadal time scales the significant link of winter climate oscillations in South Siberia (Baikal Lake Basin) is found with SSTA oscillations in the equatorial region of the Indian Ocean and certain areas of the Pacific Ocean. The linkages of anomalies in the Baikal Lake Basin, Okhotsk, Japan Seas with regional anomalies in some key areas of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, related to the atmospheric centers of action are more stable than that with climatic indices. After climate regime shift in late 70s warm decadal anomaly in both Lake Baykal Basin and Indian Ocean in boreal winter accompany high positive anomaly of the Arctic Oscillation. Scenarios of extreme anomalies in the Baikal Lake Basin and Subarctic Pacific marginal area are also presented.
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Lomakina, N. V. "STRUCTURAL AND ECONOMIC GUIDELINES OF THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM OF THE FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT AND PERSPECTIVE PARAMETERS MINERAL RESOURCE COMPLEX OF THE MACROREGION." In SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN EAST: NEW CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC GUIDELINES. Khabarovsk: KSUEL Editorial and Publishing Center, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/978-5-7823-0746-2-2021-57-62.

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The logic is investigated and the relationship between the strategic priorities of the economic development of the Far Eastern macroregion and the promising parameters of its key economic complex - the mineral sector - is revealed. The features of the formation and institutional manifestation of these relationships for various stages of the implementation of the state regional policy to support the development of the Far East are shown.
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Belousova, A. V. "EVALUATION OF REGIONAL MULTIPLICATIVE EFFECTS FROM INVESTMENT PROJECTS USING MATRIX MODELING (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT)." In SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN EAST: NEW CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC GUIDELINES. Khabarovsk: KSUEL Editorial and Publishing Center, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/978-5-7823-0746-2-2021-19-24.

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The exogenous demand multipliers are estimated on the basis of the social accounts matrix constructed for the Far Eastern Federal District. The process of formation and spread of multiplier effects in the economy of the macroregion, generated by state support for investment projects, is considered.
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Veremchuk, Lyudmila, Tatyana Vitkina, and Elena Mineeva. "FORMATION OF A METEOROLOGICAL REACTION IN A HEALTHY POPULATION AND PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISEASES LIVING IN THE FAR EAST REGION." In XIV International Scientific Conference "System Analysis in Medicine". Far Eastern Scientific Center of Physiology and Pathology of Respiration, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/conferencearticle_5fe01d9cd79cb5.80208407.

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The meteorological response of the healthy population of the Far Eastern region has a stable adaptive-compensatory response, which is more than twice as high as this response in patients with respiratory diseases (COPD and BA). Moreover, the most vulnerable are the cardiovascular and immune systems.
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Ушаков, Е. А., and А. А. Чурзина. "SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION OF THE ARCTIC REGIONS OF THE FAR EAST." In Геосистемы Северо-Восточной Азии. Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35735/tig.2021.31.80.033.

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В статье рассматриваются я социально-экономическая ситуация, сложившаяся в арктических регионах Дальневосточного федерального округа. Отмечена важность этой территории для стратегического развития России. Дана комплексная социально-экономическая характеристика арктических регионов. Отдельно выделены прибрежные и континентальные районы арктической части Республики Саха (Якутия), а также муниципальные образования Чукотского автономного округа. Выделены группы муниципальных районов по совокупности социально-экономических показателей. Отмечены особенности социально-экономического развития поселений. The article examines the current socio-economic situation in the Arctic regions of the Far Eastern Federal District. The importance of this territory for the strategic development of Russia is noted. The complex socio-economic characteristics of the Arctic regions are given. The coastal and continental regions of the Arctic part of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), as well as the municipalities of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, are singled out separately. The groups of municipal districts are identified according to a set of socio-economic indicators. The features of the socio-economic development of settlements are noted.
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Reports on the topic "Art, Far Eastern"

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Enfield, Sue. Promoting Gender Equality in the Eastern Neighbourhood Region. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.063.

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This helpdesk report synthesises evidence on the drivers and opportunities for promoting gender equality in the Eastern Neighbourhood region. Although equality between women and men is enshrined in the constitutions and legal systems of all Eastern Neighbourhood countries, and all countries have ratified most of the important international conventions in this area without reservations; women are still subject to social discrimination. Discriminatory laws, social norms, and practices rooted in patriarchal systems inherited from the Soviet era have negative consequences and act as drags upon gender equality. Former Soviet states making the transition from a command economy to a market-driven system need to make changes in governance and accountability systems to allow for women to have agency and to benefit from any nominal status of gender equality. This report considers areas where there are outstanding opportunities to improve women’s situation in Eastern Neighbourhood countries.
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Nye, C. J. Stratigraphy, petrology, and geochemistry of the Spurr Volcanic Complex, eastern Aleutian Arc, Alaska. [(Appendix for geothermal fluid chemistry)]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5495516.

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Carter, Becky. Gender Inequalities in the Eastern Neighbourhood Region. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.062.

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This rapid review examines evidence on the structural causes and drivers of gender inequalities in the Eastern Neighbourhood region and how these gender inequalities contribute to instability in the region. While the Eastern Neighbourhood region performs relatively well on gender equality compared with the rest of the world, women and girls continue to face systemic political and economic marginalisation and are vulnerable to gender-based violence. Research on Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova identifies the key underlying cause to be a set of traditional patriarchal gender norms, intersecting with conservative religious identities and harmful customary practices. These norms do not operate in isolation: the literature highlights that gender inequalities are caused by the interplay of multiple factors (with women’s unequal economic resources having a critical effect), while overlapping disadvantages affect lived experiences of inequalities. Other key factors are the region’s protracted conflicts; legal reform gaps and implementation challenges; socio-economic factors (including the impact of COVID-19); and governance trends (systemic corruption, growing conservatism, and negative narratives influenced by regional geopolitics). Together these limit women and girls’ empowerment; men and boys are also affected negatively in different ways, while LGBT+ people have become a particular target for societal discrimination in the region. Global evidence – showing that more gender unequal societies correlate with increased instability – provides a frame of reference for the region’s persistent gender inequalities.
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Terzyan, Aram. Failed Europeanization? Belarus and Armenia Between Russia and the EU. Eurasia Institutes, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47669/eea-1-2020.

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This paper explores the core challenges and opportunities of the Europeanization processes taking place in Belarus and Armenia. It argues that despite the constraining effects of “competing governance provider” Russia, the interests, perceptions, and preferences of the domestic elites are critical to the implementation of the EU policies in Belarus and Armenia. Thus, it offers a more dynamic structure- agency interplay approach to account for the dynamics of Europeanization in the EU-Russia contested neighbourhood. The article enquires into integration without membership dynamics between the EU and Eastern neighbours in the light of the Russian-dominated Eurasian integration.
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Gorman, Clare. Exposing the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Bangladesh’s Leather Sector. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/clarissa.2021.001.

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As one of the country’s biggest employers and its second largest exporter, the leather sector is big business in Bangladesh. But it is also in crisis. A dramatic decrease in the global demand for leather since COVID-19 has led to the collapse of the supply chain with workers, especially children, bearing the worst of the brunt. As cracks in the industry’s surface widen, new research from the Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia (CLARISSA) programme shines a light into its hidden corners, revealing examples of the worst forms of child labour (WFCL) at almost every turn.
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Kadlec, Amanda. Still Kicking: the Survivability of the Islamic State in Libya. RESOLVE Network, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/pn2020.10.ssa.

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Since emerging in eastern Libya in 2014, ISIS laid claim to wilayat within Libya’s three regional provinces—Tripolitania, Barqa, and Fezzan—moving fast to establish a quasi-state in the coastal city of Sirte and amassing just a few thousand fighters at its peak strength. Yet, just as ISIS core’s territorial hold in Syria and Iraq withered, its strength in Libya also soon diminished. Sustained domestic and international counterterrorism efforts have severely depleted ISIS in Libya’s (ISIS-L) numbers, operational capacity, and opportunity for safe haven. However, while weakened, ISIS-L’s survivability is driven by a far more complex range of factors than just Libya’s domestic unrest. The apex of ISIS-L’s power from 2014 to 2016 may have been brief, and its current threat low, but the group’s damage to Libya lingers, and the potential for its continued periodic revival should not be understated. For those seeking to counter and address ISIS-L’s continued presence in Libya, understanding the factors that simultaneously facilitate and hamper the group’s operations and growth is paramount to crafting appropriate interventions.
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Torres, Marissa, and Norberto Nadal-Caraballo. Rapid tidal reconstruction with UTide and the ADCIRC tidal database. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41503.

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The quantification of storm surge is vital for flood hazard assessment in communities affected by coastal storms. The astronomical tide is an integral component of the total still water level needed for accurate storm surge estimates. Coastal hazard analysis methods, such as the Coastal Hazards System and the StormSim Coastal Hazards Rapid Prediction System, require thousands of hydrodynamic and wave simulations that are computationally expensive. In some regions, the inclusion of astronomical tides is neglected in the hydrodynamics and tides are instead incorporated within the probabilistic framework. There is a need for a rapid, reliable, and accurate tide prediction methodology to provide spatially dense reconstructed or predicted tidal time series for historical, synthetic, and forecasted hurricane scenarios. A methodology is proposed to combine the tidal harmonic information from the spatially dense Advanced Circulation hydrodynamic model tidal database with a rapid tidal reconstruction and prediction program. In this study, the Unified Tidal Analysis program was paired with results from the tidal database. This methodology will produce reconstructed (i.e., historical) and predicted tidal heights for coastal locations along the United States eastern seaboard and beyond and will contribute to the determination of accurate still water levels in coastal hazard analysis methods.
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Burns, Danny, Marina Apgar, and Anna Raw. Designing a Participatory Programme at Scale: Phases 1 and 2 of the CLARISSA Programme on Worst Forms of Child Labour. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/clarissa.2021.004.

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CLARISSA (Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia) is a large-scale Participatory Action Research programme which aims to identify, evidence, and promote effective multi-stakeholder action to tackle the drivers of the worst forms of child labour in selected supply chains in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Myanmar. CLARISSA places a particular focus on participants’ own ‘agency’. In other words, participants’ ability to understand the situation they face, and to develop and take actions in response to them. Most of CLARISSA’s participants are children. This document shares the design and overarching methodology of the CLARISSA programme, which was co-developed with all consortium partners during and since the co-generation phase of the programme (September 2018–June 2020). The immediate audience is the CLARISSA programme implementation teams, plus the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). This design document is also a useful reference point for other programmes trying to build large-scale participatory processes. It provides a clear overview of the CLARISSA programmatic approach, the design, and how it is being operationalised in context.
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Frijters, Paul. WELLBYs, cost-benefit analyses and the Easterlin Discount. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/populationyearbook2021.deb04.

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The current practise of cost-benefit analysis inWestern countries consists of a collection of various incompatible ideas and methodologies to obtain replicable numbers for the costs and benefits of major public spending plans. This paper describes the main elements of the dominant methodology, which combines consumer and producer surplus, price-taking, government-inputs-as-outputs, hedonic pricing of externalities, and the issue-specific use of partial or general equilibrium thinking. The paper then discusses how that methodology can be augmented and partially replaced by looking at how prospective policies would change the total number of WELLBYs (life satisfaction-adjusted years of life) of the population. The ability of the WELLBY methodology to address complex externalities is illustrated by the Easterlin Discount, which is a proposed reduction factor of 75% on all estimates of private consumption benefits to offset the envy caused in others.
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Tulloch, Olivia, Tamara Roldan de Jong, and Kevin Bardosh. Data Synthesis: COVID-19 Vaccine Perceptions in Sub-Saharan Africa: Social and Behavioural Science Data, March 2020-April 2021. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2028.

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Safe and effective vaccines against COVID-19 are seen as a critical path to ending the pandemic. This synthesis brings together data related to public perceptions about COVID-19 vaccines collected between March 2020 and March 2021 in 22 countries in Africa. It provides an overview of the data (primarily from cross-sectional perception surveys), identifies knowledge and research gaps and presents some limitations of translating the available evidence to inform local operational decisions. The synthesis is intended for those designing and delivering vaccination programmes and COVID-19 risk communication and community engagement (RCCE). 5 large-scale surveys are included with over 12 million respondents in 22 central, eastern, western and southern African countries (note: one major study accounts for more than 10 million participants); data from 14 peer-reviewed questionnaire surveys in 8 countries with n=9,600 participants and 15 social media monitoring, qualitative and community feedback studies. Sample sizes are provided in the first reference for each study and in Table 13 at the end of this document. The data largely predates vaccination campaigns that generally started in the first quarter of 2021. Perceptions will change and further syntheses, that represent the whole continent including North Africa, are planned. This review is part of the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP) series on COVID-19 vaccines. It was developed for SSHAP by Anthrologica. It was written by Kevin Bardosh (University of Washington), Tamara Roldan de Jong and Olivia Tulloch (Anthrologica), it was reviewed by colleagues from PERC, LSHTM, IRD, and UNICEF (see acknowledgments) and received coordination support from the RCCE Collective Service. It is the responsibility of SSHAP.
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