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Perucac Lake 2010: A study of recovery operations (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Alicehajic, E., Vennemeyer, M., & Jugo, A. (2012, May). Perucac Lake 2010: A study of recovery operations. Paper presented at 21st International Meeting on Forensic Medicine Alpe-Adria- Pannonia, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

A Real-Time IVR Platform for Community Radio (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kazakos, K., Asthana, S., Balaam, M., Duggal, M., Holden, A., Jamir, L., …Olivier, P. (2016). A Real-Time IVR Platform for Community Radio. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '16) : San Jose, CA, USA, May 07 - 12, 2016 (343-354). https://doi.org/10.1145/2858036.2858585

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) platforms have been widely deployed in resource-limited settings. These systems tend to afford asynchronous push interactions, and within the context of health, provide medication reminders, descriptions of symptoms a... Read More about A Real-Time IVR Platform for Community Radio.

Vocal communication in gibbons (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Clarke, E., Zuberbühler, K., Reichard, U., Cartmill, E., Roberts, S., Lyn, H., & Cornish, H. (2014). Vocal communication in gibbons. In The evolution of language : proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EVOLANG10), Vienna, Austria, 14-17 April 2014 (413-414). https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814603638_0070

Many non-human primates use vocal communication referentially and also use simple syntax and grammar. However, their comparative vocal repertoires are disappointingly sparse, with many researchers concluding that they have fixed vocal patterns made u... Read More about Vocal communication in gibbons.

Conceptual Models of Nature in Pakistan (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyon, S., & Bennardo, G. (2012). Conceptual Models of Nature in Pakistan. In Cultural models of nature and the environment : self, space and causality ; proceedings of the workshop (29-34)

Going Around Again: Modelling Standing Ovations with a Flexible Agent-based Simulation Framework (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Garnett, P., Stepney, S., Andrews, P., & Read, M. (2012). Going Around Again: Modelling Standing Ovations with a Flexible Agent-based Simulation Framework. In Proceedings of the 2012 workshop on complex systems modelling and simulation (27-46)

We describe how we have used the CoSMoS process to trans- form a computer simulation originally developed for the simulation of plant development for use in modelling aspects of audience behaviour. An existing agent-based simulator is re-factored to... Read More about Going Around Again: Modelling Standing Ovations with a Flexible Agent-based Simulation Framework.

Temporal rhythm of change in Village Jhokwala, Pakistan: Ethnographic insights from calendars (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mughal, M., & Bennardo, G. (2012). Temporal rhythm of change in Village Jhokwala, Pakistan: Ethnographic insights from calendars.

Time is perceived through movements of objects in sky, seasonal cycles, and biological changes, which appear to be universal and every society makes their sense. Studying change in the temporal models therefore provides understanding about cultural c... Read More about Temporal rhythm of change in Village Jhokwala, Pakistan: Ethnographic insights from calendars.

Cinderella’s Family Tree. A Phylomemetic Case Study of ATU 510/511 (2023)
Journal Article
Sakamoto Martini, G., Kendal, J., & Tehrani, J. J. (2023). Cinderella’s Family Tree. A Phylomemetic Case Study of ATU 510/511. Fabula: Journal of Folktale Studies, 64(1-2), 7-30. https://doi.org/10.1515/fabula-2023-0002

This case study contributes to recent attempts to apply “phylomemetic” methods derived from computational biology to oral traditions, where the aim is to trace the mutation and diversification of folk narratives as they get passed on from generation... Read More about Cinderella’s Family Tree. A Phylomemetic Case Study of ATU 510/511.

Group size and mating system predict sex differences in vocal fundamental frequency in anthropoid primates (2023)
Journal Article
Aung, T., Hill, A. K., Pfefferle, D., McLester, E., Fuller, J., Lawrence, J. M., …Puts, D. A. (2023). Group size and mating system predict sex differences in vocal fundamental frequency in anthropoid primates. Nature Communications, 14(1), Article 4069. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39535-w

Vocalizations differ substantially between the sexes in many primates, and low-frequency male vocalizations may be favored by sexual selection because they intimidate rivals and/or attract mates. Sexual dimorphism in fundamental frequency may be more... Read More about Group size and mating system predict sex differences in vocal fundamental frequency in anthropoid primates.

Ethics without Borders: Solidarity and Difference in Inter-community Dialogue (2023)
Journal Article
Egorova, Y. (2023). Ethics without Borders: Solidarity and Difference in Inter-community Dialogue. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.14057

The article offers an ethnographically embedded analysis of a UK-based Jewish-Muslim inter-community network to contribute to anthropological research into the ethical efforts that groups seen as polarized invest in negotiating boundaries of differen... Read More about Ethics without Borders: Solidarity and Difference in Inter-community Dialogue.