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Journal articles on the topic "Taskscapes"

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Benediktsson, Karl, and Edda R. H. Waage. "Taskscapes at Sea." Environment, Space, Place 7, no. 2 (2015): 41–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/esplace20157211.

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Gruppuso, Paolo, and Andrew Whitehouse. "Exploring taskscapes: an introduction." Social Anthropology 28, no. 3 (2020): 588–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1469-8676.12789.

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Sooväli-Sepping, Helen, and Bianka Plüschke-Altof. "Taskscapes of Rural Estonia." Dynamiques environnementales, no. 42 (July 1, 2018): 308–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/dynenviron.2304.

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Walker, John H. "Social Implications from Agricultural Taskscapes in the Southwestern Amazon." Latin American Antiquity 22, no. 3 (2011): 275–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/1045-6635.22.3.275.

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AbstractAcross the Americas, but particularly in the Amazon Basin, precolumbian farmers invested their labor in features such as canals, causeways, and raised fields, creating agricultural landscapes. These landscapes required organized action in order to build and maintain them. Such actions can be usefully described as "tasks" to draw specific connections between communal work and landscape features (Ingold 1993). Using two parallel examples from the precolumbian Bolivian Amazon, this article presents landscape features as correlates of the variety and scale of tasks that compose the process
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Bennett, Julia. "Imagining Englishness through contested English landscapes." European Journal of Cultural Studies 22, no. 5-6 (2018): 835–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367549418786414.

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This article adds to current debates on the nature of English identity through examining some of what Kathleen Stewart calls the ‘incommensurate qualities that … link complexly’ to create a certain feel of a place. Based on the premise that landscape and the story of the landscape, its history, are key elements of a national identity, the article explores the shaping of an imagined community of England through memory, forgetting and ‘official’ stories by using the examples of three specific but mundane places in north west England. One is urban ex-industrial, one a formerly industrial but rura
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Lovasz, Adam. "Walking as Intelligent Enactment: A New Realist Approach." Open Philosophy 2, no. 1 (2019): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2019-0006.

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Abstract Walking is an activity that always unfolds within a certain landscape. Tim Ingold has used the notion of “taskscape” to denote pragmatic uses of terrain. Whilst walking, we come to intersect with a variety of taskscapes. As Julia Tanney has highlighted, formal language can only get us so far when thinking about spontaneous, non-theoretical and non-representational activities. Borrowing Gilbert Ryle’s distinction between “knowing that” and knowing how”, I argue for a concept of walking that does not privilege intentions. When somebody walks, they melt into a taskscape not entirely of t
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Edgeworth, Matt. "Phenomenology of Landscapes and Taskscapes in Excavation Archives." Norwegian Archaeological Review 49, no. 1 (2016): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00293652.2016.1164233.

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Wolfhagen, Jesse, Rena Veropoulidou, Gianna Ayala, et al. "The Seasonality of Wetland and Riparian Taskscapes at Çatalhöyük." Near Eastern Archaeology 83, no. 2 (2020): 98–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/708446.

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Fairclough, Graham. "Forms of Dwelling: 20 Years of Taskscapes in Archaeology." Landscapes 18, no. 1 (2017): 98–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14662035.2017.1318606.

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Vujakovic, Peter. "Prehistoric ‘Taskscapes’: Representing Gender, Age and the Geography of Work." Visual Culture in Britain 19, no. 2 (2018): 255–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14714787.2018.1473048.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Taskscapes"

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Herlich, Jessica Marie. "Algonquian Taskscapes and Changing Landscapes: Archaeobotanical Findings from Tidewater Virginia." W&M ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1499449855.

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The historical ecology of Tidewater Virginia from the Late Archaic to Early Colonial eras (ca. 1200 BC–AD 1600) indicates human-environmental dynamics that modified the landscape and simultaneously impacted the histories of Native groups in the region. I consider Algonquian Tidewater Virginia through the perspectives of historical ecology, taskscapes (a model of the landscape interweaving space, time, and human activities [Ingold 1993, 2000]), and gendered landscapes to explore the intersections of place, labor, and time. The Middle Woodland (ca. 500 BC-AD 800) is an important time period in
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Bruijn, Natasja de. "Lithic landscapes and taskscapes : obsidian procurement, production and use in west central Sardinia, Italy." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2006. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/3765/.

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This thesis studies lithic landscapes and taskscapes from an explicit perspective of social practice. It explores the spatial and temporal dimensions of the three main interlocking lithic activities: procurement, production and use/discard. Five key concepts are used to explore human choice and interaction in these three fields: practice, knowledge, skill, strategy and tradition. Sardinia and the obsidian artefacts from the Riu Mannu Survey Project data have served as a case study. My research approach was developed to gain an understanding of the spatial and temporal developments of Sardinian
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Robinson, David Wayne. "Landscape, taskscape, and indigenous perception : the rock-art of South-Central California." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2006. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/284062.

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Lindblad, Tova. "I stensmedernas landskap : En rumslig analys av de bifaciala pilspetsarna från Dalarna." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-446063.

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A spatial analysis of the bifacial arrowheads from the Swedish county of Dalarna, located in the inland area of middle Sweden, is presented in this thesis. The study aims to understand how the arrowheads relate to land use and mobility in the landscape. Produced to be mobile and portable, arrows are of sorts synonymous with movement and mobility. Side by side with an exploration of mobility, the activities in the landscape surrounding the arrowheads are investigated with the concept of taskscape. Bifacial arrowheads are found all over Sweden, and in the northern parts they were used most exten
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Brayer, Laure. "Dispositifs filmiques et paysage urbain : la transformation ordinaire des lieux à travers le film." Thesis, Grenoble, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014GRENH008/document.

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Partant d'une considération sur le paysage configuré au quotidien par les pratiques individuelles et collectives qu'il accueille et qui lui donnent forme, ce travail de thèse en architecture s'intéresse à la transformation ordinaire des lieux et interroge les manières dont nous pouvons l'appréhender pour penser leur devenir. Comment prendre en compte la dynamique de l'ambiance pour penser la conception d'un lieu ? Cette recherche interroge dans ce sens la portée du film (comme médium, comme pratique et dans sa réception) dans ce qu'il permet de comprendre de la transformation ordinaire des lie
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Prokopová, Martina. "O syre z Mokrej, trochu inak." Master's thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-330466.

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The topic of the thesis is the production of cheese in a slovak village Mokrá. It is described from the perspective of Actors-Network theory and from the practice-turn point of view. The thesis combines the results of an ethnographic research on the location with an experimental ethnographic writing. It all comes from the notion, that cheese can be considered as an actor, that is able to influence physical and socio-cultural life of the cheesemongers. The cheese is taken as hybrid, natural, discursive and collective character. The author focuses on the agency of cheese primarily in the relatio
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Renault, Laurence. "Un aspect méconnu de l’île de Montréal : les occupations amérindiennes du Sylvicole supérieur à la fin du XVIIe siècle." Thèse, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/9234.

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Ce mémoire a pour objectif général de définir et de caractériser les présences amérindiennes sur l’île de Montréal au cours de la période s’échelonnant du Sylvicole supérieur à la fin du XVIIe siècle ainsi que de tenter de comprendre le rôle qu’exerça le mont Royal dans ce contexte. En nous appuyant sur des théories de l’archéologie du paysage, nous avons étudié la création consciente et inconsciente de paysages et la manière par laquelle ces lieux ont façonné les comportements et les identités de leurs occupants. Grâce à la continuité d’activités répétitives, liées au concept de taskscape, no
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Roux, Alwyn Petrus. "'n Vergelykende ondersoek na landskap as woon in die latere poësie van Breyten Breytenbach en Lucebert / Alwyn Petrus Roux." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/15958.

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This thesis compares the later poetry of Breyten Breytenbach and Lucebert from the phenomenological approach of landscape as dwelling. The metaphor of landscape as dwelling is derived from the art philosophy of Martin Heidegger, which emphasises the importance of truth as aletheia (or “disclosure”), the cultural geography of John Wylie, which illuminates the notion of landscape as tension, and the anthropology of Tim Ingold with reference to the dwelling perspective, adopted from Heidegger’s philosophy on dwelling. The thesis destructs the Cartesian idea of landscape, which relates to the cons
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Krčmářová, Jana. "Zapomínání tradičního zemědělského vědění v modernizaci. Interdisciplinární historická rekonstrukce českého lesozemědělství." Doctoral thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-334610.

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Krčmářová Jana 2015 Title: Forgetting traditional agricultural knowledge in modernization. Interdisciplinry historical reconstruction of Czech agroforestry. Abstract: Corresponding with the tradition of current ecological and historical anthropology the study concentrated on reconstruction of transformation of one of the key complex human ecological relationships - modernization of agriculture. The roots of the changes are placed into 17th century Britain yet during the last centuries they spread over the globe and in some cases are still spreading. The process of agriculture modernization was
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Book chapters on the topic "Taskscapes"

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Garcia-Ventura, Agnès, and Mireia López-Bertran. "Soundscapes and taskscapes in the ancient Near East." In The Routledge Handbook of the Senses in the Ancient Near East. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429280207-7.

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Nielsen, Axel E. "Agropastoral Taskscapes and Seasonal Warfare in the Southern Andes During the Regional Developments Period (Thirteenth–Fifteenth Centuries)." In Political Landscapes of the Late Intermediate Period in the Southern Andes. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76729-1_10.

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Bicknell, Kath. "Technology, Equipment and the Mountain Biker’s Taskscape." In Women in Action Sport Cultures. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-45797-4_12.

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Strickfaden, M., and P. M. Langdon. "Improving Design Understanding of Inclusivity in Autonomous Vehicles: A Driver and Passenger Taskscape Approach." In Breaking Down Barriers. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75028-6_16.

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Fulcher, Kate. "COLOUR TASKSCAPES IN ANCIENT SUDAN." In Current Research in Nubian Archaeology. Gorgias Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463239534-004.

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Van de Noort, Robert. "Fish: exploring the sea as a taskscape." In North Sea Archaeologies. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199566204.003.0009.

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Food and social identities are closely connected. The idea that ‘to be Mesolithic is to be a fisher’, with all the connotations that differentiate the Mesolithic fisher from the Neolithic farmer, characterizes some of the debates that are ongoing (e.g. Thomas 2003). Food and social identities are connected, especially in the case of societies of fishermen, for example in the wearing of distinctive national dress by the female relatives of fishermen in the Netherlands in the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries (see chapter 2). However, we should not forget that fishing as a full-time occupation appears in the North Sea only around the 15th century AD, and that before that date fishing was only ever a part of people’s occupation and social identity (Kirby and Hinkkanen 2000; Fox 2001). Nevertheless, to be a successful fisher required skill, tools and knowledge of the tides and the movement of fish. All these created distinctive taskscapes where people’s daily engagement with the sea followed the rhythm of the tides, rather than that of the sun. This chapter considers the North Sea as a taskscape, focusing on the long history of fishing and fish consumption, and the current debates on the importance of fishing in our prehistoric and historic past. It presents a short overview of the role of fishing in the North Sea from the Mesolithic through to the 15th century AD, and the tools and craft used for this. Using anthropology and oral history research, the distinctive identities formed by fishing communities will be considered, and the chapter will ask whether this distinctiveness has a long heritage, or is of more recent date. The earliest indirect evidence for the use of marine resources in the North Sea basin goes, possibly, back to the tenth millennium cal BC. The zoo-archaeological evidence from the Galta peninsula in present-day south-west Norway, where flint points of the Ahrensburg complex have been discovered in redeposited beach sediments, has already been introduced (chapter 3; Prøsch-Danielsen and Høgestøl 1995). This evidence has been invoked to argue that south-west Norway was suited to reindeer hunting at the end of the Younger Dryas stadial, or very early Holocene.
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"The Taskscape of Travel." In Ferry Tales. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203136102-32.

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Whitte, Alasdair. "Bringng plants into the taskscape." In Plants in Neolithic Britain and Beyond. Oxbow Books, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh1dtbb.6.

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Peterson, Rick. "How do caves act?" In Neolithic cave burials. Manchester University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526118868.003.0004.

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This chapter addresses the question of what the agency of non-animate objects might imply for the study. It begins by discussing early archaeological applications of the ideas of Giddens and Bourdieu. It then moves on to discuss anthropological ideas about the agency of non-humans, in particular Ingold’s dwelling perspective and the idea of the taskscape. It suggests that the agency of inanimate objects has been conceptualised in two different ways. Gell’s ‘secondary agency’ is compared with Latour’s ‘actor-network theory’. These approaches are situated more broadly within developing Post-humanist interpretations of object agency. Understandings of time and temporality are also discussed within the same framework. The chapter follows Gell in using the distinction between A and B series time to construct an account of time experience based on the material world. B-series time is held to be a map of temporally ordered events. Material narratives of time and object biographies are shown to be central to this process, of particular importance is the way that changes to objects and places index the passage of time.
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Conference papers on the topic "Taskscapes"

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Kostyrko, Mikołaj, Włodzimierz Rączkowski, and Dominik Ruciński. "Changing scale: from site thorough landscape to taskscape within airborne remote sensing perspective." In Fourth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment, edited by Kyriacos Themistocleous, Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis, Silas Michaelides, and Giorgos Papadavid. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2241830.

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Reports on the topic "Taskscapes"

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Tullio-Pow, Sandra, and Megan Strickfaden. Mapping the Clothing Taskscape to Assess User's Needs. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1152.

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