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... ... @@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ 6 6 7 7 The HRAF Advanced Research Centers (hrafARC) aim to promote basic and applied research in anthropology and to encourage and support comparative and cross-cultural research. More specifically, hrafARC aims to further the development of anthropology through comparative knowledge based on testable theory, sound research design and systematic methods for the collection and analysis of data. We seek to fulfill the historic mission of anthropology to describe and explain the range of variation in human biology, society, and culture across time and space. 8 8 9 -The main headquarters is at the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) building in New Haven, CT (755 Prospect Street). [[HRAF>>url:http://hraf.yale.edu||rel="__blank"]] is a nonprofit membership consortium affiliated with Yale University. [[Carol R. Ember>>url:http://hraf.yale.edu/about/staff/carol-r-ember/||rel="__blank"]] directs hrafARC in New Haven and Michael Fischer directs hrafARC in the UK~-~-see [[http:~~/~~/hrafarc.eu/>>url:http s://hrafarc.eu/]].9 +The main headquarters is at the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) building in New Haven, CT (755 Prospect Street). [[HRAF>>url:http://hraf.yale.edu||rel="__blank"]] is a nonprofit membership consortium affiliated with Yale University. [[Carol R. Ember>>url:http://hraf.yale.edu/about/staff/carol-r-ember/||rel="__blank"]] directs hrafARC in New Haven and Michael Fischer directs hrafARC in the UK~-~-see [[http:~~/~~/hrafarc.eu/>>url:http://hrafarc.eu/]]. 10 10 11 11 == hrafARC Projects == 12 12 13 13 ==== Natural Hazards and Cultural Transformations. (2015-2019) ==== 14 14 15 -Researchers from cultural anthropology, archaeology, psychology, geography and climatology conducted three types of comparisons~-~-a worldwide cross-cultural comparison using ethnographic data, an diachronic archaeological comparison of 32 traditions before and after major severe climate events, and a comparison of countries. We are looking at a broad variety of possible cultural transformations in response to hazards. These range from diet and subsistence diversity, property systems, mutual aid, political economy, general cultural “tightness" and beliefs about gods involvement with weather. All of these domains have been newly coded for this project.[[ Read more>>url:http s://hrafarc.org/bin/hrafARC+Research+-+Chacult]] ...15 +Researchers from cultural anthropology, archaeology, psychology, geography and climatology conducted three types of comparisons~-~-a worldwide cross-cultural comparison using ethnographic data, an diachronic archaeological comparison of 32 traditions before and after major severe climate events, and a comparison of countries. We are looking at a broad variety of possible cultural transformations in response to hazards. These range from diet and subsistence diversity, property systems, mutual aid, political economy, general cultural “tightness" and beliefs about gods involvement with weather. All of these domains have been newly coded for this project.[[ Read more>>url:http://hrafarc.org/bin/hrafARC+Research+-+Chacult]] ... 16 16 17 17 ==== Social Resilience to Nuclear Winter. (2018-2020) ==== 18 18 ... ... @@ -20,10 +20,8 @@ 20 20 21 21 ==== iKLEWS (2021-2023) ==== 22 22 23 - iKLEWS (Infrastructure for Knowledge Linkages from Ethnography of World Societies)is a HRAFprojectfunded by the National Science Foundation.iKLEWSwill create semantic infrastructure andassociated computer services fora growing textual database (eHRAF World Cultures).The basic goal isto greatly expand the value of eHRAF World Culturesto users who seek to understand the range of possibilities for human understanding, knowledge, belief and behaviour with respect to real-world problems we face today, such as:limate change; violence; disasters; epidemics; hunger; and war.Understanding how and why cultures vary in therangeofpossibleoutcomes in similar circumstances is critical to improvingpolicy,applied science, and basic scientific understandings of the human condition... [[[More]>>Research.iKLEWS||rel="__blank" title="More information about iKLEWS"]]23 +This project . [[Read more...>>https://csac.anthropology.ac.uk/Research/iKLEWS]] 24 24 25 -This project . [[Read more...>>https://csac.anthropology.ac.uk/bin/Research/iKLEWS]] 26 - 27 27 == hrafARC Data Repository == 28 28 29 29 ==== **2017** ====