Dance in the Field 1999
DOI: 10.1057/9780230375291_1
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Introduction: Reflecting on Dance Ethnography

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“…The grey shading represents the presence of genes in a species other than members of Rhodococcus and the white corresponds to the absence of the respective genes in the corresponding species. Table 7 Genes from members of the genus Rhodococcus encoding products with industrial applications [379][380][381][382][383][384][385][386][387][388][389][390][391][392] The green pink and yellow shading represents the presence of genes in species within the Rhodococcus, Gordonia and Nocardia clades that have been shaded the same colors as those in Fig. 1.…”
Section: Homologues With Conserved Protein Sequences But Different Enmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The grey shading represents the presence of genes in a species other than members of Rhodococcus and the white corresponds to the absence of the respective genes in the corresponding species. Table 7 Genes from members of the genus Rhodococcus encoding products with industrial applications [379][380][381][382][383][384][385][386][387][388][389][390][391][392] The green pink and yellow shading represents the presence of genes in species within the Rhodococcus, Gordonia and Nocardia clades that have been shaded the same colors as those in Fig. 1.…”
Section: Homologues With Conserved Protein Sequences But Different Enmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collection of ethnographic data was based on the ethnographic method, as it is used in the science of dance (Buckland, 1999) and as it is conducted in the context of a "native anthropology" of dance (Boulamanti, 2014;Buckland, 1999;Charitonidis, 2018;Dimopoulos, 2011Dimopoulos, , 2017Felföldi, 1999;Filippidou, 2011Filippidou, , 2018Fountzoulas, 2016;Giurchescu, 1999;Koutsouba, 1991Koutsouba, , 1997Loutzaki, 1989;Niora, 2009Niora, , 2017Sarakatsianou, 2011;Sklar, 1991;Tyrovola, 2008). More specifically, the ethnographic method was based on the use of primary and secondary sources.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary sources refer to the data from the field ethnographic research carried out from 2004 to 2017 in the community of Nea Vyssa of Evros: a) in the form of participatory observation (Gefou-Madianou, 1997; Lydaki, 2001), which is considered as the main method of field research (Buckland, 1999) and b) in the form of interviews with informants (Thompson, 2002). Secondary sources refer to the review and use of the existing literature (Thomas, & Nelson, 2003), which moved to identify both primary and secondary sources.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data was gathered through the ethnographic method as this is applied to the study of dance (Buckland, 1999;Giurchescu & Torp, 1991;Sklar, 1991, Gkefou-Madianou 1999Koutsouba, 1999;Lydaki, 2001) and based on primary and secondary sources. Primary sources refer to data gathered through fieldwork that was carried out at the region of Thrace, and particularly at the community of Nea Vyssa from December 2005 up to July 2017.…”
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confidence: 99%