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... ... @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ 6 6 7 7 ==== iKLEWS (2021-2023) ==== 8 8 9 -iKLEWS (Infrastructure for Knowledge Linkages from Ethnography of World Societies) is a HRAF project funded by the National Science Foundation. iKLEWS will create semantic infrastructure and associated computer services for a growing textual database (eHRAF World Cultures). The basic goal is to greatly expand the value of eHRAF World Cultures to 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: climate change; violence; disasters; epidemics; hunger; and war. Understanding how and why cultures vary in the range of possible outcomes in similar circumstances is critical to improving policy, applied science, and basic scientific understandings of the human condition... [[Read more...>>https://csac.anthropology.ac.uk/ bin/Research/iKLEWS]]9 +iKLEWS (Infrastructure for Knowledge Linkages from Ethnography of World Societies) is a HRAF project funded by the National Science Foundation. iKLEWS will create semantic infrastructure and associated computer services for a growing textual database (eHRAF World Cultures). The basic goal is to greatly expand the value of eHRAF World Cultures to 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: climate change; violence; disasters; epidemics; hunger; and war. Understanding how and why cultures vary in the range of possible outcomes in similar circumstances is critical to improving policy, applied science, and basic scientific understandings of the human condition... [[Read more...>>https://csac.anthropology.ac.uk/Research/iKLEWS]] 10 10 11 11 ((( 12 12 (% style="color:darkblue" %)Presentation: **[[Ethnographic Data Science: New Approaches to Comparative Research]]** ... Mike Fischer, Shridhar Ravula, Francine Barone