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Locating Buzz and Liveness: The Role of Geoblocking and Co-presence in Virtual Film Festivals
The sudden and near-complete move of festivals into the online space in 2020 complicated our understanding of the “there” and “then” involved in film... -
Persisting through friction: growing a community driven knowledge infrastructure
Many memory institutions hold heritage items belonging to Indigenous peoples. There are current efforts to share knowledge about these heritage items...
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Policy Interventions to Address Digital Inequalities in Latin America in the Face of the Pandemic
The aim of this chapter is to analyse policy interventions to address digital inequalities in five different Latin American countries (Argentina,... -
Digital Inclusion Through Distribution of iPads During the Covid19 Pandemic? A Participatory Action Research in a German Secondary School
The research on digital inequalities today not only focuses on inequalities related to access, but also on digital skills and outcomes of digital... -
The archival scene in early modern Norway
The purpose of this article is to offer an overview of Norwegian archival history in the early modern period (1537–1800). European archival history...
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How HBCU Libraries Can Help with ACEJMC Standard 5
A core mission of academic libraries is to provide access to resources to assist faculty with their research and teaching duties. There is often a... -
The Dynamics of Traditional Power Structure: Women, Culture and Leadership in Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
This chapter is an examination of women’s access to power and leadership position in a traditional African society. It is a review of gender, culture... -
Dis-/Ability, Accessibility and Video Games: Chapters in the Context of a Research Overview
In this introductory chapter, Markus Spöhrer and Beate Ochsner give an overview of the research areas, topics, and blind spots within various... -
Vaccine Inequities and the Legacies of Colonialism: Speculative Fiction’s Challenge to Medicine
New vaccines to prevent COVID-19 and malaria underscore the importance of scientific advances to promote public health globally. How is credit for...
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Defying description: searching for queer history in institutional archives
There are numerous obstacles to overcome when conducting queer historical research. While has been a steady increase in work to address the...
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Ethnographic borders and crossings: Critical ethnography, intersectionality, and blurring the boundaries of insider research
Critical ethnographers have long challenged positivist notions of research objectivity and the presumed unbiased observer, arguing that one’s...
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Cultural Adaptation in Chinese Mental Health Translation
This open access book demonstrates the necessity, feasibility, and effectiveness of cultural adaptation in the translation of mental health scales...
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Vaccine Lines and Line Jumpers: Map** a New Metaphor from an Interview-Based Study about COVID Vaccination
This article considers how the metaphor of the vaccine line and the subjectivity of the line jumper came to frame COVID vaccination experiences....
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An Afterword: Adapting the Television of Television Studies
This afterword considers the relationship between adaptation studies and television studies. It argues that adaptation studies has neglected... -
Kulturelle Teilhabe durch Immaterielles Kulturerbe Instrumente der Kulturpolitik in Deutschland zur Umsetzung der UNESCO-Konvention von 2003
Dieses Open-Access-Buch gibt einen umfassenden Überblick über die Verfahren und Abläufe der nationalen Umsetzung der UNESCO-Konvention zur Erhaltung...
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The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on the Health of Rohingya Refugees
The flows of COVID-19 across global terrains work unequally, impacting disproportionately the margins of global spaces. Refugees constitute the... -
New Music and Institutional Critique
While institutional critique has long been an important part of artistic practice and theoretical debate in the visual arts, it has long escaped...
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Examining Inclusive Design Practices at the American University of Beirut
This chapter provides an overview of the methodology utilized to investigate the effectiveness of adopting an inclusive approach at the American... -
COVID-19 in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: A Driver of Inequality for Refugees and Vulnerable Groups
The EMR continues to encounter a severe scale of emergencies that are an immediate outcome of conflict and ongoing political instability—this has... -
Disrupting the Norm: Disability, Access, and Inclusion in the German Language Classroom
This chapter proposes an intervention into traditional language pedagogy by examining the ways in which communicative language teaching frequently...