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Hsiao, Sara S., Caroline Ross, Catherine M. Hill, and Graham E. Wallace. "Crop-raiding deterrents around Budongo Forest Reserve: an evaluation through farmer actions and perceptions." Oryx 47, no. 4 (2013): 569–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605312000853.

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AbstractCrop-raiding by primates and bushpigs Potamochoerus porcus is a major cause of human–wildlife conflict around Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda. In 2006–2007 a project was initiated, with farmer participation, to investigate the efficacy of on-farm techniques to reduce crop-raiding, including guarding and early-warning techniques, fences, plant barriers, trenches, lights and nets. Here, farmers' perceptions of the effectiveness and sustainability of these deterrents were evaluated using semi-structured interviews and direct observations. Factors important to farmers in effective, sustaina
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Webber, A. D., C. M. Hill, and V. Reynolds. "Assessing the failure of a community-based human-wildlife conflict mitigation project in Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda." Oryx 41, no. 2 (2007): 177–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605307001792.

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AbstractPrimate crop raiding is a major cause of human-wildlife conflict around the forests of western Uganda. In an attempt to ameliorate the situation a conflict mitigation strategy was established in villages around the Budongo Forest Reserve in 2001. Live-traps were constructed that allowed the identification of crop raiding animals; pest species could be disposed of and threatened species released unharmed. However, by 2004 none of the traps in the study area were functioning and interviews were conducted to assess the reasons for their decline and local people's acceptance of the interve
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Sitati, Noah W., and Matthew J. Walpole. "Assessing farm-based measures for mitigating human-elephant conflict in Transmara District, Kenya." Oryx 40, no. 3 (2006): 279–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605306000834.

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Crop raiding by elephants is widespread across Africa and Asia. Although many traditional and novel methods are used to defend farms there have been few rigorous tests of their efficacy. We provide a comparative quantitative assessment of a range of farm-based mitigation methods implemented during a 4-year project in Transmara District, Kenya. Five experimental trials were established to measure changes in crop raiding after the application of mitigation methods on treatment farms compared with control farms. A combination of early warning to detect elephants before they entered farms, coupled
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Boutilier, Robert G. "Raiding the honey pot: The resource curse and weak institutions at the project level." Extractive Industries and Society 4, no. 2 (2017): 310–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2017.02.002.

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Studinska, Galina. "Threats to the competition of Ukrainian construction enterprises (2020-2021)." University Economic Bulletin, no. 52 (March 18, 2022): 129–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2306-546x-2022-52-129-135.

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The study of risks of reducing the competitiveness of construction companies in 2020-2021 through the use of non-market methods of competition, including eco-raiding, requires an in-depth look at their impact on economic efficiency of the entity, which determines the relevance and novelty of this study. The object of the research is non-market methods of competition of construction enterprises in modern conditions. The subject of this study are eco-raiding and eco-terrorism as risk factors for reducing the competitiveness of construction enterprises. The purpose of this work is to substantiate
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K Bhumika, G Radhika, and CH Ellaji. "Detection of animal intrusion using CNN and image processing." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 16, no. 3 (2022): 767–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.16.3.1393.

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One of the greatest dangers to agricultural productivity is animal damage to agriculture. Crop raiding has become one of the most antagonistic human-wildlife conflicts as cultivated land has expanded into previous wildlife habitat. Farmers in India endures major risks from pests, natural disasters, and animal damage, all of which result in lesser yields. Traditional farming methods are unsuccessful and hiring guards to watch crops and keep animals at bay is not a practical solution. It is critical to protect crops from animal damage while also redirecting the animal without injuring it, as the
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Sayers, William. "Gilduin Davy, La Saga des diseurs de loi: Esquisse juridique de l’Islande médiévale, Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2021, 00, 000 pp." Mediaevistik 35, no. 1 (2022): 323–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med.2022.01.30.

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Abstract This thorough study is both long overdue and comes from an unexpected quarter. Davy is professor of history of law at l’Université Paris-Nanterre. The lawman (lgmaðr) of his title and other legal advisors are well known to readers of the sagas of Icelanders but, as is the case of the master litigator Njáll Þorgeirsson, “Burnt Njall,” it is more as active players in court cases generated by feud than as more elevated and distant patrons of the law as institution. The best-known feature of the office of law speaker, as he is also known, was to have memorized the entire law code, at the
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Sayers, William. "Gilduin Davy, La Saga des diseurs de loi: Esquisse juridique de l’Islande médiévale, Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2021, 454 pp." Mediaevistik 35, no. 1 (2022): 379–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med.2022.01.58.

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Abstract This thorough study is both long overdue and comes from an unexpected quarter. Davy is professor of the history of law at l’Université Paris-Nanterre. The lawman (lgmaðr) of his title and other legal advisors are well known to readers of the sagas of Icelanders but, as is the case of the master litigator Njáll Þorgeirsson, “Burnt Njall,” it is more as active players in court cases generated by feud than as more elevated and distant patrons of the law as institution. The best-known feature of the office of law speaker, as he is also known, was to have memorized the entire law code, at
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Vedula, Priyanka. "Pre and Post Sterilization Behaviour Studies of Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) in Himachal Pradesh, India." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 8 (2021): 1263–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.37548.

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Abstract: Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta) population in India has been on a rise due to their high breeding rate and ability to acclimatize to various environments (Imam 2013). They are often seen in Human habitations especially in agricultural fields, raiding crops and becoming a nuisance to the farmers. According to agricultural department, the marauding macaques have raided agricultural crops worth Rs 185 crore and horticulture crops worth Rs 38 crore in various districts of HP in 2014. To address this menace, sterilization programme is carried out at respective Monkey sterilization centre
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Graham, Maximilian D., William M. Adams, and Gabriel N. Kahiro. "Mobile phone communication in effective human elephant–conflict management in Laikipia County, Kenya." Oryx 46, no. 1 (2011): 137–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605311001104.

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AbstractHuman–elephant conflict is a significant problem in Africa, undermining biodiversity conservation and development efforts. Early warning of crop raiding and a coordinated response from landholders and wildlife authorities are important for effective management of this conflict. Mobile phones have spread rapidly in rural Africa and could potentially be used to improve communication and increase the effectiveness of responses to crop raids by elephants. We analyse changes in patterns of communication around human–elephant conflict incidents before and after the arrival of mobile phone te
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Bwalya Umar, Bridget, and Julius Kapembwa. "Economic Benefits, Local Participation, and Conservation Ethic in a Game Management Area: Evidence From Mambwe, Zambia." Tropical Conservation Science 13 (January 2020): 194008292097175. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940082920971754.

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This study examines views on economic benefits, local participation in wildlife management and conservation ethic among 267 residents of three chiefdoms in Mambwe district, Eastern Zambia. Results show that 68% of the residents who live in the Lupande Game Management Area are not in any way involved in community wildlife management. For those involved, the main reason advanced for participating was economic benefit (79%). Only a small minority of 17% of the residents participated due to motivations to conserve wildlife. Human-wildlife conflicts induced by wild animal crop raiding, property des
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Sarantis, Alexander. "The Socio-Economic Impact of Raiding on the Eastern and Balkan Borderlands of the Eastern Roman Empire, 502 – 602." Millennium 17, no. 1 (2020): 203–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mill-2020-0008.

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AbstractThis paper compares the socio-economic impact of warfare on two frontier zones of the sixth-century eastern Roman empire: the central and northern Balkans; and the northern Syrian-Mesopotamian and Armenian borderlands in the East. The theme of war damage is central to historical and archaeological work on the Balkans but plays a comparatively marginal role in research on the East. And yet the eastern provinces were affected by more intensive raiding by larger armies, and at least as regularly as the Balkans. Much of the difference in perception is related to contemporary sources’ exagg
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Wymeersch, Patrick, and Dirk Beke. "The Killing Desert? Droogte, Nomadentradities en Ontwikkelingsbestuur bij de Turkana." Afrika Focus 3, no. 3-4 (1987): 210–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2031356x-0030304003.

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The killing Desert? Drought, Nomadic Traditions and Development Administration with the Turkana. The Turkana are nomadic pastoralists who live in the desert regions of northwestern Kenya. The majority of the Turkana practice no agriculture nor fishing and live exclusively from the products of their livestock (milk, blood and meat). They keep multiple species herds (cattle, camels, goats, sheep and donkeys) in order to buffer the variations in the quality and distribution of vegetal resources and water requirements. The Turkana were one of many affected by several droughts. Although the famine
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Negrych, Mykola, Viktor Vashkevych, Olena Tkachenko, and Oleksandr Kuchmieiev. "Analysis of the Advancement of Public-Private Partnership in Ukraine." Economics. Ecology. Socium 8, no. 1 (2024): 27–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.61954/2616-7107/2024.8.1-3.

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Introduction. The significant amount of destruction caused by the war in Ukraine necessitates the involvement of all forms of financial and organizational support for the country's reconstruction process. A tried-and-tested method of attracting resources to this process is a public-private partnership. The intensification of public-private partnerships aims to meet the basic needs of the population during martial law before creating the necessary conditions for economic recovery after the war. Since the war led to the stagnation of the specified process, the obstacles and peculiarities of publ
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Shevchenko, Nataliia, Marta Kopytko, and Oleksandr Zakharov. "THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES IN REDUCING AND MANAGING CORRUPTION IN UKRAINE." "Scientific notes of the University"KROK", no. 3(71) (September 30, 2023): 38–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31732/2663-2209-2022-71-38-45.

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In the current conditions of development of market mechanisms for regulating the domestic economy, the issue of the impact of negative factors is more relevant than ever. In addition to Russia's military aggression, the introduction of martial law, and a significant number of forced restrictions on the activities of individuals and legal entities, the negative impact is also exerted by factors related to corruption, illegal enrichment, raiding, concealment of income or part thereof, money laundering, terrorist financing, etc. This situation necessitates the development of measures to reduce co
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McCarten, Jillian E., and KRISTA M. Milich. "Impacts of a participatory action project: how reducing crop raiding has implications for health." Human Dimensions of Wildlife, April 5, 2023, 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10871209.2023.2197300.

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Στεφανάκης, Μανόλης Ι., та Βασιλική Πατσιαδά. "Η αρχαιολογική έρευνα στον αρχαίο δήμο των Κυμισαλέων (Ρόδος) κατά τα έτη 2006-2010 μια πρώτη παρουσίαση". EULIMENE, 31 грудня 2011, 63–134. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/eul.32800.

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The archaeological research at the ancient Demos of Kymissaleis (Rhodes) during the years 2006-2010: A preliminary report. The archaeological research in Kymissala (Rhodes) started in 2006 as a combined project of the Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean and the 22nd Ephoreate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities in collaboration with the School of Rural and Surveying Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens. The region, already known in Medieval Times for its antiquities, has suffered great damage during the last two centuries, mainly caused by u
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Strum, Shirley C. "Confessions of a baboon watcher: from inside to outside the paradigm." Primates, May 10, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10329-023-01060-1.

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AbstractIn this “tale” I summarize the major landmarks of my 50-year career watching wild olive baboons (Papio anubis). I review some major discoveries, like baboon hunting and baboon social strategies of competition and defense, that only a creature with a “mind” could manage. My efforts expanded beyond science to include community-based conservation because quite early on these baboons experienced many of the threats of the Anthropocene. My research expanded to include studying crop-raiding by naïve groups of baboons, the first scientific translocation of a primate species, and a detour to s
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Ajak, James D. A., and Kursat Demiryurek. "Familiarizing livestock advisory services to reduce cattle raiding in south Sudan." International Journal of Agricultural Extension 9, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.33687/ijae.009.01.3468.

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In South Sudan, cattle raiding is an enduring practice among many communities and leads by cultural norms and customs. The issue has become challenging to the development of the livestock sector in the country. For the last 5-6 years 2015 to 2020, thousands of cattle heads were stolen from the cattle camps, many life were lost during the raid, and many developmental projects were immobile. Extension in reducing cattle raiding has been seen as significant by the government, community chiefs of the rural areas, youth leaders, women, and NGOs working in the livestock sector. The improvement of th
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Singh, Somya, and Sanjaya Singh. "Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence." Biophilia Insights, November 29, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52679/bi.e202312004.

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Man-animal conflict is a very complex issue which not only involves disruption of forest ecosystem but also a very weak legal support system while establishing wildlife corridors in the protected areas. Developmental projects have also taken a heavy toll on the very existence of wildlife and its symbiotic relationship with the forest ecosystem. The most common causes of human-wildlife conflict are livestock predation, crop raiding, loss of human life, animal death, damage to property, and injuries to people and wildlife. There are some valid reasons for increased man-animal conflicts in the re
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Geladi, Ilke, Pierre-Yves Henry, Paulina Couenberg, Rick Welsh, and Birgit Fessl. "What are farmers' perceptions about farmland landbirds? A Galapagos Islands perspective." Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, September 1, 2022, 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742170522000229.

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Abstract Conservation practices in agricultural landscapes can greatly mitigate biodiversity loss. However, agricultural landscapes are embedded in complex, social-ecological systems and therefore require a strong social-ecological approach for effective conservation measures. The Galapagos Islands are globally recognized for their high levels of biodiversity. Nevertheless, in recent years, Galapagos landbirds have suffered rapid declines, specifically in the agricultural zone. Our study is the first to examine the farmers’ perception of landbirds in the agricultural zone of Santa Cruz, Galapa
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Walker, Lindsay A., Deepali Gohil, Joseph Hedges, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Juliet King, and Thomas E. Currie. "Governance characteristics and feelings of safety are associated with attitudinal success in community‐based natural resource management & conservation organizations in northern Kenya." People and Nature, July 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10668.

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Abstract For Community‐based Conservation (CBC) projects to be effective in the long‐term, they need to receive the support of the communities involved. Assessing whether CBC governance systems are working effectively is challenging, and it is important to evaluate both the characteristics of these governance systems, and the perceptions of community members. It is also important to understand how factors other than the governance features of individual CBC organizations may affect feelings of satisfaction. Using existing data collected by a local NGO in northern Kenya from 2014 to 2017, we in
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Wymeersch, Patrick, and Dirk Beke. "The killing Desert? Drought, nomadic Traditions and Development Administration with the Turkana." Afrika Focus 3, no. 3-4 (1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/af.v3i3-4.6563.

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The Turkana are nomadic pastoralists who live in the desert regions of northwestern Kenya. The majority of the Turkana practice no agriculture nor fishing and live exclusively from the products of their livestock (milk, blood and meat). They keep multiple species herds (cattle, camels, goats, sheep and donkeys) in order to buffer the variations in the quality and distribution of vegetal resources and water requirements. The Turkana were one of many affected by several droughts. Although the famine which resulted from the sharp drop in food production was dramatized by international press, inse
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Tamii, Atsushi, and Nobuyuki Kobayashi. "Studies on electromagnetic dipole responses of atomic nuclei at RCNP." AAPPS Bulletin 34, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43673-023-00108-0.

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AbstractElectric dipole (E1) and spin-magnetic dipole (spin-M1) responses of nuclei have been studied by proton inelastic scattering experiments at forward angles, including zero degrees, at the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP) by employing a proton beam 295 or 392 MeV and the high-resolution magnetic spectrometer Grand Raiden. The E1 response of nuclei is the most fundamental nuclear response to the external field and is relevant to photo-nuclear reactions. After introducing the relevant nuclear matrix elements and the experimental methods, several recent experimental works are high
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Umuziranenge, Gloriose. "Environmental Justice and Women Empowerment in Nyungwe National Park (Rwanda): Case Study of Kitabi Women Handcrafts Cooperative." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, April 19, 2019, 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2019/v9i230098.

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In the framework of the community participation in conservation in Rwanda, a women handcraft cooperative was established in 2011 in the surrounding of Nyungwe National Park in Kitabi sector and Nyamagabe District. It aimed to empower economically and socially wives of former hunters who were themselves relying on natural resources and involved in harvesting different resources in park for making handcraft products. The empowerment was intended to reduce the reliance to natural resources and to contribute to the protection of the park. The objective of the study was to investigate and examine w
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Charman, Suw, and Michael Holloway. "Copyright in a Collaborative Age." M/C Journal 9, no. 2 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2598.

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The Internet has connected people and cultures in a way that, just ten years ago, was unimaginable. Because of the net, materials once scarce are now ubiquitous. Indeed, never before in human history have so many people had so much access to such a wide variety of cultural material, yet far from heralding a new cultural nirvana, we are facing a creative lock-down. Over the last hundred years, copyright term has been extended time and again by a creative industry eager to hold on to the exclusive rights to its most lucrative materials. Previously, these rights guaranteed a steady income because
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Huijser, Henk, and Janine Little. "Recover." M/C Journal 11, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.111.

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As 2008 marks the tenth anniversary of M/C Journal, there is opportunity to take stock and reflect on its impact and value. So too, can we revisit its archives and recover some of its best material in rediscovery. Such a process allows for recovery of certain trends and movements that could be said to characterise the preceding decade. While measuring time in ten year blocks is essentially an artificial exercise, it can also be seen as a practical means of stimulating reflection on what has been recovered. This is important to consider at a time when speed is increasingly of the essence in all
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Gíslason, Kári. "Independent People." M/C Journal 13, no. 1 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.231.

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There is an old Danish fable that says that the Devil was watching when God created the earth, and that, as the creation progressed, he became increasingly agitated over the wondrous achievements he was made to witness. At the end of it all, the Devil turned to God, and said, ‘Now, watch this.’ He created Iceland. It’s a vision of the country that resembles my own. I have always thought of Iceland as the island apart. The place that came last in the earth’s construction, whoever the engineer, and so remains forever distant. Perhaps that’s because, for me, Iceland is a home far from home. It is
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Barnes, Duncan, Danielle Fusco, and Lelia Green. "Developing a Taste for Coffee: Bangladesh, Nescafé, and Australian Student Photographers." M/C Journal 15, no. 2 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.471.

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IntroductionThis article is about the transformation of coffee, from having no place in the everyday lives of the people of Bangladesh, to a new position as a harbinger of liberal values and Western culture. The context is a group of Australian photojournalism students who embarked on a month-long residency in Bangladesh; the content is a Nescafé advertisement encouraging the young, middle-class Bangladesh audience to consume coffee, in a marketing campaign that promotes “my first cup.” For the Australian students, the marketing positioning of this advertising campaign transformed instant coff
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