2021
DOI: 10.1111/aman.13534
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What Are Exhibitions For? An Anthropological Approach by Inge Daniels, with photography by SusanAndrews London: Bloomsbury, 2019. 231 pp.

Abstract: Let's start with the contested term "Anthropocene": contested because of its association with overzealous rewilding schemes, deprioritizing of intact ecosystems, potentially enabling the use of "degraded" environments, and creating public pessimism. Or not-let's just explore 294 pages of catastrophes in primate conservation.The editors clearly want to ensure the continued existence of the species that they study by moving from a focus on behavioral ecology to multidisciplinary teams working at the human/nonhum… Show more

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“…Has become a rapid reflection of market dynamics, adjusting the structure of industries and products, promoting economic growth, and expanding sales channels through marketing and communication. The importance of competition in today's market is growing [4][5]. Among various types of exhibitions, furniture exhibitions are one of the main components of manufacturing exhibitions and have developed well in recent years [6].…”
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“…Has become a rapid reflection of market dynamics, adjusting the structure of industries and products, promoting economic growth, and expanding sales channels through marketing and communication. The importance of competition in today's market is growing [4][5]. Among various types of exhibitions, furniture exhibitions are one of the main components of manufacturing exhibitions and have developed well in recent years [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%