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A GÖDÖLLŐI FALUKUTATÓ HAGYOMÁNYOK: MÚLT ÉS JELEN AgEcon
Deaky, Zita; Molnar, Melinda.
The foundation of Scool of Economics and Social Sciences (SESS) 50 years ago was not the beginning, but was the continuance of the inwardness of predecessor in title of the University’s previously active institutes. There were valuable workshop of social sciences as the names of contemporary teachers and students have indicated. Weighty scientific researches had been started by the regional problematic from the beginning of the 20th century. The country-wide village-researcher front has evolved from it and our University has joined to it. The aims and inwardness has appeared in a wide social layers as it has been a part of our University’s courses and has made an ere now used source of sociographic literature. The methods and approaches of former...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Szociográfia; Faluszemináriumi kurzus; Falukutató táborok; Sociography; Rural researches; Traditions; Public Economics; Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/43405
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MENUS IN THE NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN GREAT PLAIN TOURISTIC REGIONS AgEcon
Sandor, Denes.
The background of the study is based on previous studies dealing with the areas of Transdanubia and Central Hungary. Those works have proved the hypothesis of author that local ingredients and dishes represent minimum role on menus. The question is how similar or different the choice of menus of Northern and Southern Great Plain is from the previously examined areas of Hungary. Additional questions may also arise in terms of the usage of local ingredients available near catering units. This piece of work has studied several menus of Northern and Southern Great Plain, Hungary. The material was collected from different types of restaurants, ‘csárda’-s and inns. The methodology was two-tier: data collecting on the one hand, and the detailed examination of...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Northern and Southern Great Plain touristic regions; Catering; Local ingredients; Traditions; Marketing.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/104673
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Estudio etnográfico del carnaval de Tototepec y petición de lluvias en Cahuateche, Guerrero. Colegio de Postgraduados
Hernández Ureiro, Elia.
Los usos y costumbres son la forma de convivencia de las comunidades rurales, específicamente de las indígenas. Son normas y acuerdos que establece la asamblea comunitaria, donde predomina la confianza, la solidaridad, la ayuda mutua y el respecto para elegir a la autoridad del pueblo, los comités para la fiesta, del agua, del bosque, entre otras. De esta manera, la comunidad reproduce las tradiciones y costumbres que le dan identidad. Sin embargo, se percibe que en las tradiciones y costumbres, la participación de la gente ha disminuido y/o cambiado; por otro lado, que no hay evidencias consistentes que describan los procesos de las tradiciones y costumbres en las comunidades indígenas de la región de la Montaña. Como una manera de contribuir a la...
Palavras-chave: Costumbres; Estudio etnográfico; Participación; Tradiciones; Customs; Ethnography; Participation; Traditions; Desarrollo Sostenible de Zonas Indígenas; Maestría Tecnológica.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10521/2200
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