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Change in Space, Urban Culture and Ethnomathematics

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The advances in Ethnomathematics are shown in the amazing amount of publications and in the rich programs of five International Conferences on Ethnomathematics. The ISGEm/International Study Group of Ethnomathematics was founded in 1985. Many books about Ethnomathematics are produced, journals and sites are created and events all over the World are organized.

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D´Ambrosio, U. (2016). Change in Space, Urban Culture and Ethnomathematics. In: Babaci-Wilhite, Z. (eds) Human Rights in Language and STEM Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-405-3_12

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