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"fieldwork" Definitions
  1. research or study that is done in the real world rather than in a library or laboratory

309 Sentences With "fieldwork"

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Teams are expected to do all fieldwork and interviews themselves.
"Fieldwork" was a finalist, deservedly, for a National Book Award.
My government professor assigned us fieldwork on a presidential campaign.
The fieldwork was conducted in the Dinokeng Game Reserve near Pretoria.
Such discoveries make him an evangelist for the value of fieldwork.
For example, it exposes kids to the everyday frustrations of fieldwork.
Fieldwork on Greenland's remote ice sheet is expensive and logistically taxing.
Mr. Berlinski's first novel, "Fieldwork" (2007), had a similar expatriate milieu.
His trips have included a mix of fieldwork and scientific discussion.
But it will not involve the daring fieldwork that Predict specialized in.
It was quite a moment because you're packing your fieldwork away now.
Here's to another great year of fieldwork, discoveries, research and paleo art!
Europe—traveled regularly to Romania to conduct fieldwork, first as a graduate
But then there is obviously the fieldwork, which is the best bit.
"I've done fieldwork in Kenya and in the Nevada desert," she said.
"But taking it into the normal world of fieldwork was mind-blowing."
I met him in 22015 while conducting fieldwork on Siberut Island in Indonesia.
And to figure out how I'll get to Mozambique to do the fieldwork.
Mischa Berlinski's first novel Fieldwork was a finalist for the National Book Award.
I can wear pink and still be a scientist, even one doing fieldwork.
The online survey polled 2,075 people, with fieldwork conducted between Jan. 6-8.
"African-American prisoners did 99 percent of the fieldwork by hand," he writes.
She loved it because it required a lot of fieldwork and hours underground.
Which is, at the end of the day, a process resembling anthropology's fieldwork.
The online survey polled 2,075 people, with fieldwork conducted between January 6-8.
As Jourdane reveals in Fieldwork Fail, things often don't go as planned in science.
He read the fieldwork of the anthropologist Melvin Konner about the infants of the !
Others were engaged in fieldwork, internships or clinical rotations that have since been suspended.
Much of his graduate-student cohort was gone anyway, having dispersed to conduct fieldwork.
GoodQues says it uses linguistics analysis, unorthodox fieldwork, and behavioral research to gather data.
The only time either notebook mentions Erving Goffman is on the first page, where she takes down what seems to be a quote from a posthumously published talk on fieldwork: ''The most difficult thing about doing fieldwork is remembering who you are.
Whenever conservation ecologist Joe Roman conducts fieldwork in Cuba, he's in awe of the place.
Margolles does fieldwork in conflict areas, engaging with victims and producing videos, photography, and installations.
Gezici said many people did not want to express their views during the poll's fieldwork.
Do they seem to require decoding by an anthropologist who conducted fieldwork in their midst?
Their days are filled with geological fieldwork, personal research projects and upkeep of the habitat.
Dr. Daser has conducted 18 months of fieldwork with Honduran construction workers in New Orleans.
His firm Schoen Consulting did the fieldwork for the Global Happiness and Political Attitudes Survey.
Restless, he looked for ways to scratch his fieldwork itch within range of the subway.
Tara Donovan: Fieldwork continues at MCA Denver (1486 Delgany Street, Denver, CO) through January 27.
Adams has conducted fieldwork in Antarctica, studying how melting permafrost will impact the microscopic ecosystem there.
Robert Burns was then a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at Columbia, and the visit was fieldwork.
Additionally, some archaeologists and anthropologists specialize in fieldwork, which requires long periods of travel, often overseas.
The fieldwork for this article was carried out with the help of the Pascal Decroos Fund.
The Ancient Graffiti Project is now fundraising to conduct fieldwork of graffiti at Herculaneum this summer.
"Fieldwork will continue as long as there is ice left in the high mountains," Pilø said.
Statewide, there were reports of muddy conditions and standing water in fields that hampered fieldwork and harvesting.
Dad and his fellow researchers did fieldwork in summer in the wild country all over the West.
And so, as a kind of return gift, Hilborn began blogging and tweeting about her fieldwork experience.
This year of fieldwork meant spending time with them at school, at home, with friends and online.
The team collected specimens though fieldwork and a "citizen science" program to which the public could contribute.
Very little hard data exists on this, as fieldwork is too dangerous in these remote, outlaw zones.
The campus was clearly diverse, but I quickly realized the assumption underlying my fieldwork was fatally flawed.
Residency & fieldwork sites include Rome, Spannocchia Castle (Tuscany), Siena, Florence, Venice, Berlin, Paris, NYC, and Colby College.
Linnaeus made many drawings as part of his fieldwork and the Lapland journal is full of them.
"Right now, it's just accepted that we can't do fieldwork in summer anymore out there," he says.
And for Jesse Delia, a graduate student conducting fieldwork in Panama, it had been a long night.
His fieldwork takes him to every continent, digging inexhaustibly into cultures for their foundational and sacred stories.
I hope that in the future, there will be greater appreciation for putting together genomic work with fieldwork.
Braun Research was hired to do the fieldwork of contacting the participants; it did not design the poll.
In the places where I work and do fieldwork, there are some companies that are doing UXO clearance.
Her fieldwork includes roaming the city, armed with a net gun, and looking for pigeons in their element.
We do a lot of missions in Southeast Asia still, so the bulk of our fieldwork is there.
The rural region where Johnson performed her fieldwork, moreover, has some of the most skewed sex ratios in China.
As Mateescu tells me:In our fieldwork, we found that frontline cashiers often felt understaffed and overwhelmed by long lines.
Using a combination of old-fashioned fieldwork and modern technologies, he is now busily trying to find the rest.
And because it can penetrate vegetation, exposing features inaccessible to satellite cameras, it accelerates much of geology's grueling fieldwork.
She has conducted most of her fieldwork with traditional healers in rural regions of Italy, Sicily, Albania and Kosovo.
The fieldwork for the Kantar poll was conducted between April 27 and May 2 and 1,205 people took part.
"We'll do this as I would in the Amazon," he told me, referring to his fieldwork as a linguist.
Fieldwork has been massively streamlined and adjustments made to limit tedium without spoiling the balance of the game entirely.
Even after post-fieldwork adjustments for each poll's perceived failings the differences were in line with the Populus analysis.
A 2014 PLOS study found 26 percent women in a survey reported experiencing sexual assault while conducting scientific fieldwork.
By the end of my fieldwork, I could anticipate, almost to the moment, when women would reveal their secret.
She's loath to do fieldwork because she feels responsible for not thwarting a terrorist strike in Paris years ago.
Hemings and her sisters, unlike all others on the mountain, were totally exempted from fieldwork, even during harvest time.
"I think the work should be expanded with additional fieldwork, especially further excavations at the discovered sites," Harvati told Gizmodo.
Excessive heat or rainfall can not only kill crops like corn and soybeans, but delay fieldwork and stall equipment shipments.
This "should finally allow wetness to ease up a bit and fieldwork to resume," the company said in a forecast.
This hands-on training is joined with international fieldwork and internships with leading curators in major institutions throughout the world.
Ron DeSantis decided in April that fieldwork was necessary to determine whether human remains might be present at the site.
This past month I was to go to Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique to do fieldwork on my next book.
And in the testosterone-driven environment of tough fieldwork, there's an enormous stigma attached to declaring oneself unfit for duty.
But while some shared photos and stories about false alarms, others gave scary insights into the real risks of fieldwork.
"Monolingual fieldwork on indigenous tongues, without the reference point of a lingua franca, is harder, but it's beautiful," he said.
My research often involves fieldwork, which means participating in the lives of people as they go about their everyday routines.
Fieldwork for "The Written World" takes him to every continent, digging inexhaustibly into cultures for their foundational and sacred stories.
The International Grains Council, an inter-governmental body, separately said transport restrictions related to the virus could disrupt spring fieldwork.
Over time, this practice evolved into an open sign-up for volunteers to accompany the paleontologists on their annual fieldwork.
"They're beautiful," said Tristan Gilet, a fluid dynamicist at the University of Liège in Belgium who participated in the fieldwork.
After she was deployed to Kuwait, she emailed us to say that the assignment was easier than fieldwork with us.
Every time they go outside their tiny 1,200-square-foot habitat to conduct geological fieldwork, they have to don a spacesuit.
"I am impressed by Lottie's willingness to tackle a novel project that required fieldwork and observation," says Jacks' professor, Betsy Dobbins.
In true fieldwork fashion, there is a bird that refuses to stop tweeting the entire time Louise is trying to work.
Ceglowski was struck by King's approach: a fieldwork-focused, populist campaign that goes door-to-door and aims at voter expansion.
As a molecular biologist, she has done fieldwork in the Congo and worked with some of the world's most dangerous pathogens.
The extensive fieldwork required for the survey aimed to capture responses from the varied socioeconomic strata of Israel's 266 million population.
And then we have the data from scientists doing fieldwork across the planet, from Greenland to Palau, Antarctica to the Arctic.
Years ago, I walked the bustling streets of Wuhan as a Chinese American doing fieldwork on technology use among vulnerable populations.
In the years following the 2017 demonstrations, Harvard researchers Leah Gose and Theda Skocpol conducted extensive fieldwork among anti-Trump activists.
In March 2015, Ms. Spivey's fieldwork took her to Florida, where she conducted research for the Florida Museum of Natural History.
A Disease Advisory Committee has been set up to help coordinate and scientists are performing fieldwork to bolster each others' research.
A product of six months of fieldwork, mostly in Ohio, the book is a badly needed primer on Middle America's political rebellion.
That report, like many of his findings, just needed a bit of armchair analysis; but occasionally, a bit of fieldwork is required.
On a recent fieldwork trip, wondering about the country's future and admiring its abundant wildlife, Roman was struck with a wild idea.
Fieldwork showcases the unique space Bedia occupies: the Cuban artist is, concurrently and synergistically, artist and anthropologist, spiritual cosmologist and religious practitioner.
But some early winter storms caused him to abandon the late autumn fieldwork necessary to seed the yellow grain in the spring.
Everybody is working hard and constantly in and out of the office for fieldwork, so it's nice to say hi and reconnect.
The artist's "fieldwork" traced the cycle of the tulip's bloom season, ending, naturally, when peonies overtook pride of place in flower markets.
Researchers' fieldwork for the study was limited because northeastern Nigeria -- where Boko Haram is based -- is notoriously dangerous for locals and foreigners.
The tools of contemporary geology, including GPS, lidar, computer simulations, and exhaustive fieldwork, have made the Walker Lane visible as never before.
This hands-on training is joined with international fieldwork and internships with leading curators as mentors in major institutions throughout the world.
Mr. Kappanna and two other graduate students, Marc Besch from Switzerland and Arvind Thiruvengadam from India, were chosen to do the fieldwork.
But he has limited funds to modernize the museum, and prefers to spend that money buying new collections and supporting scientific fieldwork.
The activity prompted the authorities to evacuate Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where all of the Basalt project's Hawaii fieldwork has taken place.
Bridges, who is also an anthropologist, spent 18 months doing fieldwork with poor pregnant mothers, which she documented in an earlier book.
But as much as he loved fieldwork, he began to feel that chasing army ants through the forest was like chasing chimpanzees.
But the partial government shutdown — the longest in United States history — has brought much of that fieldwork and instruction to a halt.
Theda Skocpol, a political scientist at Harvard, and Lara Putnam, a historian at the University of Pittsburgh, have done fieldwork on this group.
In Gorongosa, where Mr Pringle and Mr Daskin conduct their own fieldwork, the pachyderms are back to 80% of their pre-war numbers.
The Amish still cling to traditional methods, such as living on single-family dairy farms and relying on horses for fieldwork and transportation.
Curiosity is busy poking and prodding the Bagnold Dunes, learning some new tricks in the first-ever interplanetary fieldwork on a sand dune.
But so far, there is no agency with the capacity to support the fieldwork Predict performed identifying previously unknown viruses in the wild.
"Daily routines include food preparation from only shelf-stable ingredients, exercise, research and fieldwork aligned with NASA's planetary exploration expectations," the university said.
The first astronauts we had were stereotypical explorers, the kind of people who want to walk across glaciers and do fieldwork, Bishop says.
The researchers used fieldwork, remote sensing, spatial pattern analysis along with mathematical modelling to map the landscape and understand the exciting natural occurrence.
But I didn't want to sit on my ass and make assumptions about the occurrence of social phenomena without actually doing the fieldwork.
When we combined those remains with the fieldwork we were doing in North Korea at the time, there were about 600 separate sequences.
" — Joseph Sobin, 51, Denver "I was an occupational therapy student at N.Y.U. and participating in a fieldwork internship in the summer of 1977.
For Myanmar, based on my recent fieldwork there, the United Nations was right in assessing that genocide in Myanmar is likely to reoccur.
We are now getting to the point where we're asking the kinds of questions about Mars that we can't answer with fieldwork alone.
Part of my fieldwork and my research was going to small towns and asking, If I was this character where would I work?
Excessively wet conditions in the region this month have already slowed fieldwork and hurt spring wheat quality on both sides of the border.
"They spent $290 million and didn't come up with a mine," said Malnic — money he claims mostly went to scientific studies and other fieldwork.
Corn is being supported by wet weather in parts of the Midwest resulting in fieldwork delays, although farmers still have time to plant corn.
With each year of fieldwork and hard months of digging, new specimens are pulled from the ground that make everyone's jaw drop in awe.
The very reasons pink is met with such hostility during fieldwork is the same reason it smothers even the science section of toy stores.
It bans NGOs from conducting fieldwork or polls without permission or "from cooperating in any way with any international body without the necessary approval".
Heavy, persistent rains have halted a large portion of U.S. fieldwork, causing concerns that the corn crop may not get planted to full intentions.
It concerns a reconnaissance squad of space travelers sent to do fieldwork in our ways and habits, with particular emphasis on our mental concepts.
Opinion When summer arrives, my friends and family inevitably roll their eyes when I tell them I'm packing for my fieldwork in the Caribbean.
The results of their research were also a reminder that fieldwork remains a valuable tool for discovery in an era of indoor genetic labs.
Posts might be sparse for the next few days as I'll be getting ready to head to Oregon starting this weekend for labwork and fieldwork.
Mays helped conduct the fieldwork for the Virginia Tech water study and, like LeeAnne Walters, she appeared alongside Edwards at his news conference last September.
It's refreshing to encounter a young writer who's chosen to do some fieldwork rather than indulging a deep dive into his own limited personal history.
Jahren narrates her own science memoir, which also traces the course of her life, from her Minnesota roots to her fieldwork all over the globe.
The law bans NGOs from conducting fieldwork or polls without permission or "from cooperating in any way with any international body without the necessary approval".
They stride into the forest, armed with the tools of their fieldwork: machetes and measuring tapes, hand drills and handheld GPS, Ziplocs and laser rangefinders.
Students balance academic study with supervised fieldwork at world-class institutions, where they build their skills and reputation as advocates for museum accessibility and accountability.
Though I have to pay for everything up front, work reimburses me for travel costs and provides a per diem when doing fieldwork at this site.
"When Blair and I were doing the fieldwork, we had to jackhammer into the side of a cliff to dig out the femur," Choiniere told Gizmodo.
Today the profession has reacted against this dark history and tried to make fundamental changes in the way they conduct fieldwork and work with local people.
Earlier this month, OPM said it was awarding four contracts for "investigative fieldwork" to KeyPoint, CACI Premier Technology Inc, SCRA LLC and Securitas Critical Infrastructure Services.
So far, Gomes says, they've had more than 300,000 volunteers submit more than 300 million observations, which amounts to more than 22 million hours of fieldwork.
As part of my Evacuation series (2009–12) with xurban_collective, I did fieldwork in Berlin, Antwerp, Vienna, and New York, visiting masjids and martial arts centers.
Moreover, around half of the Iran experts based at think tanks in DC could not read, write, or speak Persian at the time of my fieldwork.
Without more funding, the C.D.C. would have to cut its health security fieldwork by 80 percent, according to its plan reported by The Wall Street Journal.
Researchers raised on episodes of Wild Kingdom and the books of Jane Goodall gravitated toward fieldwork in remote places populated by animals they'd never otherwise encounter.
After graduating from Smith College in Massachusetts, she studied for her Ph.D. in anthropology at Tulane University in New Orleans and did fieldwork in Central America.
In addition, 18 percent of women of color and 12 percent of white women reported that they'd skipped fieldwork, class, or professional events because they seemed unsafe.
He said that students doing fieldwork near water often wear bathing suits, but that these photos were "not just typical documentary photos," the Democrat and Chronicle wrote.
Until recently, many archaeologists were shockingly insensitive and arrogant in the way they conducted fieldwork, riding roughshod over the feelings, religious beliefs, and traditions of indigenous people.
Based on fieldwork throughout the 2960s and early 213s, a 2000 report by Smith and Li estimated that the total Ili pika population was around 2,000 individuals.
For the Democrats, serious research is done by American Bridge, and polling and independent expenditures related to television, online efforts, and fieldwork are done by super PACs.
Interns have the opportunity to assist producers and editors on projects at different stages of production, from pre-production planning and research, to fieldwork and post-production.
"Fieldwork progress has been hampered by periodic rain interruptions, with forecasters expecting further delays in the next 10 days or so," he said in a market note.
After decades of fieldwork and lab analysis on six continents, Quade—whose father and grandfather were geologists—seems to live, breathe, and eat insights from ancient rock.
M. Saad Bhamla, a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford who worked on the project, says the paperfuge was inspired by recent fieldwork he and Prakash completed in Madagascar.
Ms. Martin, who had lived briefly among them, framed her observations as fieldwork, portraying herself a hapless outsider determined to document her neighbors' venal, rapaciously competitive ways.
Although Arrival's alien contact situation rightfully draws the suspicion of her colleagues, Louise's politically-charged fieldwork bears an unfortunate resemblance to the missionary-based language documentation of yore.
"The latest work in Australia shows us the pay-off, and provides a reminder that this massive continent could reveal many other secrets during future fieldwork," Marean wrote.
Almost overnight, plate tectonics was no longer something geodesists had to speculate about with fieldwork or maps; it had become something they could watch unfold in real time.
The data backs that up: in a 2014 study, more than 20 percent of people who responded to an online survey reported being sexually assaulted while doing fieldwork.
These biographies continue to speak to us because Aubrey, rather than deliver airy eulogies, did the fieldwork: He raked up the small, telling details of his subjects' lives.
Under the new bill, fieldwork and polls conducted without prior state approval can land researchers in jail, as can collaborating with international institutions such as the United Nations.
After being punished with a half day of brutal fieldwork, Dana understands that she would not survive long under such conditions, and finds herself more acquiescent than before.
It came attached with a series of illustrations that show what a gentleman, one who shunned fieldwork, would have looked like in 1813, when the novel was published.
He and others scanned the dig sites, and Dr. McBride paid them through a grant from the National Park Service's American Battlefield Protection Program that funds his fieldwork.
There's an animism to most of the objects in Fieldwork, as if Bedia suffused them with either the practices of Palo or simply a veneration of his own ancestry.
Jim JourdaneJourdane interviewed the twenty five scientists (whose tweets he included in the book) to get a broader perspective on the nature of their fieldwork, its implications, and impacts.
In a statement responding to last week's story about the first investigation, WWF said it had launched a second probe in Salonga with fieldwork to be conducted this summer.
He features prominently in José Bedia Fieldwork: Selections from the de la Cruz Collection and the Artist, an exhibition now on view at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale.
Recently, however, it's begun to melt rapidly, as Miller and his colleagues first noticed a few years back, when they happened to be in the region doing unrelated fieldwork.
Though the 27 anomalies discovered by radar are "consistent with possible graves," according to Governor Ron DeSantis, only fieldwork will determine whether human remains are present at the site.
The geoglyphs are dated from 100 BCE to 300 CE. The researchers detected 142 of the 143 geoglyphs through their fieldwork and by analyzing high-resolution 1003D satellite imagery.
Some examples it gave include using iPads to do fieldwork on plant life in biology classes, teach marching band formations and provide clinical instruction at the Wexner Medical Center.
Also grounded in research, although of a much more playful nature, are Kate McLean's sensory maps, which record the tastes, textures, and scents of different cities through extensive fieldwork.
Transport restrictions related to the pandemic could hamper the distribution of farm supplies such as seeds and fertilisers and disrupt spring fieldwork, the IGC said in a monthly update.
A team of biologists, volcanologists, astronauts and other specialists has periodically conducted fieldwork in the Kilauea fields since 2015 as part of a four-year, NASA-led research project.
For his dissertation fieldwork, he moved into a rundown trailer park on Milwaukee's predominantly white South Side, and later to a rooming house on the city's mainly black North Side.
"I traveled to the Middle East to conduct fieldwork, only to realize that there was no conflict at all, but instead a violent Israeli occupation," she writes in the catalogue.
The fieldwork took place between April 26 and May 7 and asked respondents in the United States, United Kingdom, China, India, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Japan and the Benelux countries.
My boots for fieldwork are the essence of pragmatism, with tall shafts, sharp metal spikes for grip on slippery forest floors, and steel toes for safety, all in bland navy.
"A wetter bias is forecast for much of the Midwest later this week to cause interruptions to fieldwork," said Tobin Gorey, director of agricultural strategy at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
Almost all young workers I met during my extended fieldwork in the past 15 years have been in irregular employment, rarely paid on time, with little protection from exploitative employers.
Her book "Mexico's Feasts of Life" (1989) extolled the foods of big family gatherings, like weddings, birthday parties and christenings, gleaning vivid details from both her memories and her fieldwork.
They managed to catch a drumming event about once every 100 hours, said Christina Zdenek, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Queensland who led the fieldwork for the study.
Katerina Harvati, head of paleoanthropology at the Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoenvironment, likes the new study, saying the authors did a good job with their fieldwork, dating, and analysis.
She told reporters on Tuesday that the White House personnel security office, which received the results of the FBI's background check on Porter in July, had requested more "fieldwork" on Porter.
Archaeology may not be the most likely place to find the latest in technology — AI and robots are of dubious utility in the painstaking fieldwork involved — but lidar has proven transformative.
I'll be tied up with my day job running a tank full of thinking, and a few other experimental projects, like a trip to Denmark and Spain for fieldwork and speeches.
" In the open letter, Ms. Islam's research was called "an asset to the U.K. and its academic community, yet her very success in academic fieldwork is now being held against her.
The fieldwork team, led by study co-author Jean-Bernard Caron, senior curator of invertebrate palaeontology at the Royal Ontario Museum, was able to investigate fossils with soft-tissue still visible.
In the article, several women accused David Marchant, a prominent geologist and climate change researcher at Boston University, of physically and sexually abusive behavior while conducting fieldwork under him in Antarctica.
I worked with two of my former researchers, Shayla Qiu and Reginald Zhu, in Wuhan, to conduct virtual fieldwork to understand how people on the ground were responding to this crisis.
They are updating and digitizing the book, adding in hundreds of pages of previously unpublished fieldwork by Boas and Hunt as well as collecting information on the cultural diaspora of objects.
"Jourdane, who is not a scientist, eliminated complicated jargon and used illustrations to visualize the anecdotes to make Fieldwork Fail accessible to all readers: "Eleven year old children, my grandmother, friends, scientists.
Abrams, the Georgia General Assembly House minority leader, said that the Clinton campaign's fieldwork is also contributing to the larger effort to raise both Democratic support and general enthusiasm for this election.
If any good news arises from his fieldwork at Thwaites, Anandakrishnan says, it may come from the discovery that the glacier has a chance of getting firmly stuck on the Ghost Ridge.
Between days of fieldwork, where he would enter the Rwandan forest to measure the growth of wild mountain gorillas, he logged on to his computer to play the game for an hour.
"Importantly our recent fieldwork and satellite data points to top-line acceleration as the quarter progressed (Jan > Dec > Nov) and potential for additional upside to our Dollar Tree banner assumption," he wrote.
While some researchers suggest that additional fieldwork is needed to confirm the findings, these results provide important clues toward piecing together a catastrophic encounter between Earth and a fiery visitor from space.
The biodiversity of the forest is immense and comparable to that of rain forests, said Mr. Wesolowski, who has been visiting Bialowieza to conduct fieldwork every spring for the past 43 years.
In 2012, a team of forensic anthropologists from the University of South Florida began fieldwork on the property, where they uncovered 55 unmarked graves, said Dr. Erin Kimmerle, who led the team.
The change comes nearly a year after a BU-led investigation concluded that Marchant sexually harassed former graduate student Jane Willenbring in 1999 and 2000 while the two were doing fieldwork in Antarctica.
Requiring no external power or lighting source, the smartphone microscope is slated to be a handy tool for conducting fieldwork in remote areas, especially when bringing a larger microscope is impractical or unavailable.
When CNX, one of India's largest polling companies, conducts fieldwork in rural Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand – two states with large tribal populations – it often finds many are unfamiliar with the concept of opinion polls.
The authors invoke the phrase "industrialized empathy" to describe the patient fieldwork required to understand how people use objects and software, and the rounds of prototype testing frequently needed for successful product development.
Sakai's team used fieldwork and high-resolution 3D data to find the new images, which are thought to date back to at least 100 B.C. to A.D. 300, according to a news release.
"Our recent fieldwork points to signs of more stable footing at the Old Navy concept with encouraging underlying signs pointing to core Gap product," wrote JPMorgan chief analyst Matthew Boss in Friday's note.
It was an important win for African-Americans looking for an alternative to housework in wealthy white homes, or for those who had seen fieldwork dry up in an increasingly mechanized agricultural sector.
Based on seven years fieldwork, Graham Alexander of Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand found female pythons went around seven months without eating, from the time they mated until after the hatching of their clutch.
In Arrival, linguist Louise Banks (Amy Adams) is in a fieldwork situation—she is presented with an alien language, documents it and uses her data to further linguistic theory (with a sweet book deal).
It also bans NGOs from conducting fieldwork or polls without permission or "from cooperating in any way with any international body without the necessary approval" which human rights groups say includes the United Nations.
Undermining praise, confidence A peer-reviewed study of harassment and assault experiences in the scientific field found that 71% of the women surveyed were sexually harassed while conducting fieldwork and 25% were sexually assaulted.
" Gloria M. Colom Braña, 37-year-old architect and PhD candidate, Arecibo, 553 days without power "I was staying with my parent-in-laws while I conducted dissertation-related fieldwork when Hurricane Maria struck.
This, I came to understand from my trip with Faulds, is what geologists do best—flitting effortlessly between different timescales, combining fieldwork, philosophy, and math into what Bjornerud calls a "polytemporal" vision of Earth.
A 77-page report in August concluded that including the question "would lead to lower self-response rates in households potentially containing noncitizens, resulting in higher fieldwork costs and a lower-quality population count."
Ms. Sanders said Tuesday that the security office believed that the F.B.I. report in July "required significant additional investigatory fieldwork" before security officials could decide whether to recommend a security clearance for Mr. Porter.
According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, countries that derive a significant percentage of their GDP from agriculture could be most at risk as intense heat and precipitation kill crops and delay fieldwork.
"As we can see now, Southeast Asia, and especially their islands, is a fantastic place for studying hominin evolution, and conducting fieldwork to find more sites with ancient archaeology and hominin fossils," Détroit said.
"There are phases of government complicity, starting with accommodation of the farmers and then on to cooperation with them," said David Mansfield, a researcher who conducted more than 903 years of fieldwork on Afghan opium.
In the planning ministry the parliamentary secretary, Kanwal Shauzab, is a social scientist who did her fieldwork in caste- and class-based discrimination against women in the southern part of Punjab province, Pakistan's most populous.
While Louise has a more optimistic view of the heptopods than her military hosts, actual linguistic fieldwork seeks to not disrupt the communities it examines, let alone exploit the power structure between researcher and subject.
All in all, for the researchers to combine ethnographic fieldwork with fighters, scientific theory and online surveys was "impressive," said Josh Horgan, distinguished professor at Georgia State University's Global Studies Institute and Department of Psychology.
In a lengthy statement, the Census Bureau says it has established an internal Covid-19 task force, that it will follow guidance from public health authorities, and that it will adapt its fieldwork as needed.
Using satellite data, drones, and on-the-ground fieldwork, a team of dozens of scientists—ecologists, biologists, geographers, climate scientists, and more—is finding that vegetation like shrubs, grasses, and sedges are growing more abundant.
The fieldwork in the audit report "was conducted nearly two years ago and does not accurately reflect the current state of our business operations," Liz Hill, an agency spokeswoman, said after the report was released.
José Bedia Fieldwork: Selections from the de la Cruz Collection and the Artist continues through October 8 at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale at Nova Southeastern University(1 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL).
Now, to further clarify this prehistoric relationship as well as more precisely date the rock art, researchers will have to conduct more fieldwork in the region, to try and uncover actual remains of early domestic dogs.
The general impression was that, as a member of the Princeton department told me, her work was brilliant but not all that dissimilar from other contemporary works of ethnography, except in the depth of her fieldwork.
The OIG audit, which covered fieldwork by DHS from August to December 2017, a time that TVS was actively in use, found that CBP was able to provide biometric confirmation for only 85% of passengers processed.
The intrigue: While Hanssen was paid by Russia, according to O'Neill he was also motivated by resentment about being passed over for the fieldwork he sought and instead sent to man counterintelligence databases in an office.
YouGov's fieldwork was conducted on Wednesday and Thursday, meaning that respondents had had time to digest both the government's screeching U-turn over the weekend (see article) and the Manchester bomb on Monday evening (see article).
According to the source, the process at Wipro is threefold; beginning from validation of existing data, to verification of new data collected from fieldwork and finally manually tagging each business and establishment on the proprietary map.
The fieldwork is done by Uber's people on the ground, who go from business to business and take pictures from all the exterior sides of a building, a requirement in tagging the location of an establishment.
"Someone mentioned that the stress of fieldwork made every little thing scary which I agreed with so I created the #FieldworkScares as a way of showcasing this," ecologist Scott Davidson, told The Verge via direct message.
" When Desmond combined fieldwork with statistics to study housing, poverty and eviction, he found that eviction was not only prevalent in low-income communities but also "functioned as a cause, not just a condition, of poverty.
He conducted his fieldwork during the war and published the book's first volume in 1975, the same year that Communist forces toppled the United States-backed South Vietnamese in Saigon, later renamed Ho Chi Minh City.
The soft-spoken, fedora-clad Mr. Mackey, a 3053-year veteran of fieldwork here, noted that before lidar's availability, an accurate ground survey of archaeological features in the Cambodian landscape entailed years or even decades of work.
"It's hard to be knocking on doors all the time, asking for funding," says Dr. Fiona Vera Gray, the Durham University academic whose fieldwork shaped the play, as we wait for the actors to take the stage.
Here, drawing on research in urban planning, behavioral economics, and environmental psychology, as well as on his own fieldwork around the world, he posits that a community's resilience correlates strongly with the robustness of its social infrastructure.
Their visits built their legacies: Barlow, for one, is recognized as the mother of the Bolton Museum's Egyptian collection; Edwards co-founded the Egyptian Exploration Fund, now known as the Egypt Exploration Society, to promote fieldwork in Egypt.
What I've tried to do with this book is write a pop science book for adults, which tells the story of dinosaur evolution from origins to extinction, with stories of fieldwork and discoveries and other adventures woven in.
While being called on to do "diversity" work for free and in hostile environments, I am tokenized and my status as a scientist questioned—despite years of education, global fieldwork, and management experience in ecology and conservation science.
Beginning with fieldwork on location, Caycedo expands on her research to create a rich and vibrant body of work that includes drawings, films, and sculptures made from found objects like fishing nets and bottled samples of river water.
While this technology is certainly cheap enough to be used by any hobbyist interested in the world around them, BLIPS say they also think the lenses can be used by professionals, too — from scientific fieldwork to art restoration.
But it didn't take me long to embrace pink as my signature color during fieldwork, standing out even more prominently in a sea of drab olive greens, matte blacks, muddy browns, and sharp neon orange high-vis gear.
Like any absolute monarchy, for all the failures seen at clubs like Palermo—Doidge also cited Livorno, a lower league club where he did his PhD fieldwork, as another example of poor ownership—there are also success stories.
Carrie, having sacrificed her sanity and even custody of her daughter by Brody in the service of her mission, has to readjust to fieldwork while wondering, herself, what she might have said while the Russians had broken her.
The proposal for fieldwork in summer 2017 had come from David Houseknecht, an official with the geological survey, who noted that studies in the late 1990s had found little evidence of oil-bearing rock formations in the area.
The proposal for fieldwork in summer 2017 had come from David Houseknecht, an official with the geological survey, who noted that studies in the late 1990s had found little evidence of oil-bearing rock formations in the area.
Credit: Hannah Wood, SmithsonianWood examined collections from expeditions to the island and her own fieldwork, making detailed measurements and observations of their physical and ecological characteristics, trying to piece together their interrelationships and their place in the local environment.
According to John Nelson, the FPP's former Africa Regional Coordinator—who has undertaken fieldwork with various indigenous groups in the region—the Bayaka have always interacted eagerly with outsiders as it is customary for them to trade and barter.
With no clear short term strategy, there is a sense on the ground that this government is less tough on gangs, said Falko Ernst, Mexico analyst with the International Crisis Group, who has done extensive fieldwork in crime-wracked states.
But Lisa Schuster, an academic at the City University London who recently conducted fieldwork on migration issues in Afghanistan, said that most of these migrants—even those temporarily camped out in Iran—are likely still intent on making it to Europe.
The artist's compositions are inspired by his fieldwork in rural areas throughout China's, where entire villages face forced relocation to make way for ambitious infrastructural projects such as the Three Gorges Dam, and where climate change has compromised the natural environment.
Aid groups will need permission from the new body, which has not yet been established, to conduct fieldwork or publish surveys, and more broadly must ensure their work "fits the state's plans, development needs and priorities," according to the law.
Both were studying development and doing fieldwork overseas, an experience that underlined an Economics 101 lesson: Cash was more valuable to its recipients than the in-kind gifts commonly distributed by aid groups, like food or bed nets or sports equipment.
"The main benefit is durability," says Martin Stoelen, a lecturer in robotics at the University of Plymouth and founder of Fieldwork Robotics, which has developed a raspberry-picking robot in partnership with Hall Hunter, one of the UK's major berry growers.
With a cross-platform monthly reach of 20% in the Jan-Dec 11.76187121 fieldwork period, CNBC is ahead of Bloomberg (2385%), Time (10.1%), Financial Times (10%), Economist (9%), International New York Times (7.7%), Forbes (6.9%), Wall Street Journal (6.3%) and Fortune (20361871213%).
Led by Freedom for All Americans, a coalition of LGBT groups in Massachusetts raised $4 million and started fieldwork in early 2017, contacting thousands of voters by phone, deploying a massive door-to-door canvass, and running TV ads featuring a transgender teenager.
He refused to apologise, since with his fieldwork in all weathers, rising on the dot at 4am, and the hours spent in his tiny bookshelved study, at his desk set out with one page and one pen, he had done nothing incorrect.
"I have always been fascinated by these animals, and have had the opportunity to watch them perform their camouflage act while conducting fieldwork in Indonesia," lead author Alexander Stubbs, a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, said in a statement.
Other composers who have done their own fieldwork include Vivian Fung, who investigated minority cultures in the Chinese province of Yunnan, and Kevin James, who sought out some of the last native speakers of minority languages in the Pacific Northwest, Australia and Japan.
The series presents Mr. Iyer with several trios, and in repeat engagements with the writer Teju Cole; the alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa; the rapper Himanshu Suri; the guitarist Prasanna and tabla player Nitin Mitta; the pianist Craig Taborn; and Fieldwork, a collective trio.
The online campaign, sponsored by the Friends of Herculaneum Society and the American Friends of Herculaneum, is hoping to raise a minimum of £13,000 (~$18,ooo US) by March 19; additional monies will go toward supporting equipment and perhaps another season of fieldwork.
" "After the evaluation was made public in September 2019, OIG received a hotline complaint stating that additional canines beyond those described in the evaluation had died from non-natural (that is, preventable) causes in Jordan in 2019 after OIG concluded its fieldwork.
The book contains fieldwork mishaps from the fun and harmless, like realizing the "bat" you thought you were tracking was actually a crosswalk signal, to the more dangerous, like peeing on a jaguar's marked tree and getting stalked through the jungle for three weeks.
Jim Jourdane, with text from Aditya GangadharanPerhaps the biggest success of Fieldwork Fail comes from its use of illustration to humanize science, and to distance it from the stereotypes of the "out of touch" scientist in a white coat, tucked away in a windowless lab.
While Jourdane's readers might not all be scientists—and have never accidentally glued themselves to a crocodile—the book provides a broad audience with a fuller perspective of what fieldwork really is, which could inspire readers to get excited about scientific research, mishaps and all.
Seven of the nine-member team would be diving beneath the ice, and they hoped to complete four dives each day by two-person diving teams, for a total of 60 dives during their six weeks of fieldwork on the ice shelf, Joanna Norkko said.
Three of the four founding professors had left the University of Georgia to teach out of state, and they named as their successor a recent Ph.D. from Emory University, Laura Emiko Soltis, who had done fieldwork with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, in Florida.
Other documentaries include the 1937 Works Project Administration short "We Work Again," with footage from Orson Welles's all-black Federal Theater Project's production of "Macbeth," and excerpts from fieldwork footage the novelist Zora Neale Hurston shot in the South as part of her ethnographic research.
Hallmarks of his style included melodic fragmentation, rich sonic layering and lyricism combined with judicious dissonance; rhythmic complexity; unusual instrumentation; and strains of the music of Egypt, where he was born and reared, and that of sub-Saharan Africa, where he did extensive fieldwork.
Over the course of their fieldwork, they observed 40 of 150 species of glass frogs under flashlights and discovered that in every species observed, either a mother or a father took care of the eggs at some point after fertilization, even if just briefly.
AMAGANSETT, N.Y. (Reuters) - Sporting a backwards gray cap, studded earrings and a thin, head-to-toe layer of dirt, Layton Guenther took a break from the day's fieldwork to talk about their path from an upper-middle-class suburb to a Long Island, New York, farm.
The shapes, some of which are believed to date from at least 100 B.C., were mainly identified in the western side of the area through fieldwork — picking through pottery remnants, stones and soil — and by analyzing high-resolution imagery, the university said in a statement last week.
After months of fieldwork in the affluent Shaker Heights suburb of Cleveland, he had developed what he called the "cultural-ecological theory of academic disengagement": The education gap between black and white students could be partly explained by students underperforming to avoid derision by their peers.
"In six years of monitoring, we have never found a single hazelnut farm in Turkey in which all decent work principle standards are met," said Richa Mittal, the director of innovation and research for the Fair Labor Association, which has done fieldwork on Turkey's hazelnut crop.
Bobbing on the Peconic River for select weeks in June, the boat is an off-site commission for Radical Seafaring, an exhibition currently at the Parrish Art Museum that examines the history and future of water-based projects that deal with exploration, escape, fieldwork, and speculation.
Soybean planting in Brazil's second-largest producing state of Paraná reached 9 percent of the expected final area this week, up 8 percentage points from last week and compared to only 1 percent at this time last year, as ample soil moisture allowed for a quick start of fieldwork.
The recipe does not derive from the fieldwork of great Mexican cooking masters like Diana Kennedy or Patricia Quintana (who might rail against it), nor from personal experience cooking in central Mexico with the women and men who have been making such sauces since the region's pre-Hispanic era.
Even while Goffman was still an undergraduate, word of her intensive fieldwork circulated among senior ethnographers, and one recruited her to study under him in a Ph.D. program at Princeton; she commuted to New Jersey from Philadelphia, and the project she began at 217 ultimately became her dissertation.
While Fieldwork features Bedia's collection of African traditional art — amassed while traveling with curator and anthropologist Manuel Jordán — there are also his own pieces, side-by-side, creating a kind of retrospective that showcases both his anthropological and deeply personal interest in the rituals and traditions depicted here.
AMAGANSETT, N.Y., July 26 (Reuters) - Sporting a backwards gray cap, studded earrings and a thin, head-to-toe layer of dirt, Layton Guenther took a break from the day's fieldwork to talk about their path from an upper-middle-class suburb to a Long Island, New York, farm.
A new, major report from Harvard University researchers Thomas Abt and Christopher Winship reviewed the evidence, putting together the big take from 43 reviews of the research that covered more than 1,400 individual studies, while following up with on-the-ground fieldwork across the US and Latin America.
Having conducted ethnographic research among the Revolutionary Guards over a span of 3853 years, including multiple years doing fieldwork with its media producers, I have watched it try to rebrand itself as the defender of a new, nationalist narrative about Iran as the regime enters its fifth decade.
I ask how many people are a part of PROUD and Hella tells me they have hundreds of members, and come into contact with a wider network of thousands when they go around the country doing fieldwork, telling people about their rights, and gathering information with which to lobby the government.
This will be his final week, with highlights including a pair of ensembles featuring the bassist Matt Brewer and the drummer Marcus Gilmore (Sunday); Radically Unfinished, a piano duo with Craig Taborn (Tuesday); and Fieldwork, a collective trio with the saxophonist Steve Lehman and the drummer Tyshawn Sorey (Wednesday and Thursday).
On October 6, the day after the New York Times broke the story of Weinstein's long history of allegedly paying off women who accused him of sexual harassment, Science magazine published a disturbingly similar story of intimidation and abuse taking place in a fieldwork station in Antarctica beginning two decades ago.
In July, two months after eight auditors finished their fieldwork, the city Department of Homeless Services implemented a new model budget that will use a set of templates weighing factors, such as the type of shelter and maintenance, as it negotiates contracts for dozens of new shelters to open by 2021.
"They've been left as squatters on their own land," said Joe Eisen, executive director of the Rainforest Foundation UK. During years of advocacy and fieldwork, however, local campaigners from a charity called Maison de L'Enfant et de la Femme Pygmées, backed by the Rainforest Foundation UK, put an end to this.
Ms. Islam spent nearly a year in New Delhi between 2016 and 2017 doing research for her doctoral thesis, and despite supplying letters from Cambridge affirming that her fieldwork was necessary for her studies, the Home Office ruled that she had "failed to provide any exceptional reasons" to support a time-abroad exemption.
As he demonstrated in his first novel, "Fieldwork," which was set in Thailand, he's a sharp collector of stories, and he has an enjoyable way of threading his narration with story: Berlinski knows how to keep leading us on, even at the cost of sounding closer to Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene than a contemporary novelist should want to.
"The Woman's Hour" offers several timely reminders: of how history-altering legislation comes about after much nitty-gritty, unglamorous fieldwork; of how tenuous the progress toward true equality under the law really is; of how social and legal changes that in retrospect seem inevitable were hardly considered such at the time (indeed, even after the 19th Amendment passed, its ratification was contested repeatedly).
Gauthier says that it was only in showing up, day after day, at a textile wholesale business in El Paso, Texas, where she sorted through pallets of used clothing and helped decide their final destination based on quality and style, that she came to earn her sources' trust in the course of her year and a half of anthropological fieldwork.
Ever since he realized, while he was doing fieldwork in the Kakadu National Park in northern Australia, that there were ever fewer native mammals to observe — precipitating what some have called the second wave of extinctions, after the initial impact of the First Fleet's arrival — Woinarski has published a series of research papers looking at the effects of cats on wildlife.
Not only does he offer readers an insightful and bawdy primer on the breeding habits of Adélie, King and Emperor penguins, he offers an absorbing history of his own Antarctic fieldwork and a glimpse into the private lives of Levick and several important polar explorers of the era, including Amundsen, Ernest Shackleton, Douglas Mawson, Apsley Cherry-Garrard and Fridtjof Nansen.

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