Streaming ethnographic films and documentaries, along with previously unpublished fieldwork on global human culture, field notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, and study guides.
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Find scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed journal articles, books, theses and dissertations, conference papers, pre-prints, technical reports, and other publications for all research disciplines. The link enables ASU affiliates to include ASU Library’s full text and InterLibrary Loan Services in a search.
Access to popular press magazines and peer-reviewed scholarly journals across various academic disciplines, including open-access journals and historic Associated Press videos.
Access full-text articles from selected independent newspapers, magazines, and journals offering alternative perspectives on local, national, and international issues.
Coverage: 1970+
Open access collection of alternative press newspapers, magazines, and journals produced by feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, anti-war activists, Black Power advocates, Hispanics, LGBT activists, and the extreme right-wing press, reflects diverse voices from the latter half of the 20th century.
Offers tools, reference works, and case studies to support every step of the research process across a range of disciplines and methodologies.
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