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A History of Graphing Zooarchaeological Data (Taxonomic Heterogeneity, Demography and Mortality, Seasonality, Bone Survivorship, Butchering, etc.): Toward the Design of Effective and Efficient Zooarchaeology Graphs
Evidence gleaned from 1796 pieces of zooarchaeological literature published between 1900 and 2019, from 22 zooarchaeology textbooks published between...
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The Configurational Approach to Families: Methodological Suggestions
The configurational perspective on families stems from various influences, among which the contribution of Norbert Elias is central. The focus on... -
Using text mining algorithms in identifying emerging trends for recommender systems
Recommendation systems as the main e-commerce tools play an important role in business survival. Therefore, recommender systems and their challenges...
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Fieldwork Report Writing Format
The chapter investigates the essential skill of crafting effective fieldwork reports in social work practice. It begins by defining what a fieldwork... -
Quality of Life, Well-Being and the Human Development Index: A Media Narrative for the Developed World?
The Human Development Index (HDI) produced by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been in existence since 1990. In its annual Human...
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A new hierarchical composite indicator model for ranking the top 20 European football teams
The rankings of football teams are crucial to assess their sportive and non-sportive performances and allow fans and investors to have a measure of...
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Data Capability Through Collaborative Data Action
This chapter explains how data capability for non-profit organisations involves having the right skills, technologies and data management practices... -
The Source of Southern Levantine Hellenistic Silver and Lead
A silver bowl, which dates to the early second century BCE, and eight samples of leaded bronzes dating to early first century BCE, were analyzed for... -
A Future Agenda for Migration Studies
Migration and migration-related diversity are likely to remain key topics of the European policy and research agenda for the foreseeable future. This... -
Accessibility assessment of urban public services using GIS-based network analysis: a case study in Eskişehir, Türkiye
The rapid growth of urbanization and the growing need for fair and equitable distribution of urban services is one of the important issues and...
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‘The Rise of Mass Poverty’? Breadline Britain/Poverty and Social Exclusion (1983–2012) Evidence Revisited
Mack and Lansley’s consensual deprivation method determines poverty rates based on the proportions unable to afford possessions or activities that...
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Is Sustainability Utopian? Complex Challenges and Concrete Action Principles
This paper explores why sustainability is so hard to achieve, although the concept has been discussed for several decades. Following the ‘Brundtland... -
Peaceful Societies Through Social Cohesion? The Power of Paradigms for Normative and Interdisciplinary Research
AgendaPeaceful societies through social cohesion 2030Power of paradigms for normative and interdisciplinary research sets the goal of building... -
Visualizing inequity: how STEM educators interpret data visualizations to make judgments about racial inequity
Data visualizations are routinely used for STEM faculty development to support equitable teaching practices. Yet, little is known about how...
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Women’s experiences of participatory small-scale fisheries monitoring in Timor-Leste
Participatory fisheries monitoring can create many benefits, such as increasing community engagement in marine management, generating data for...
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Geosmartness for Personalized and Sustainable Future Urban Mobility
Urban mobility and the transport of people have been increasing in volume inexorably for decades. Despite the advantages and opportunities mobility... -
Empowering Canadian Geography Students and Faculty: New Approaches to Curriculum and Course Material Development Using Generative AI as a Writing Assistant
Student surveys and expert interviews with geography graduates currently working in consulting or government positions reveal that students have... -
Paradigm or Practice? Situating GIS in Contemporary Archaeological Method and Theory
Geographic information systems (GIS) has been used in archaeology for four decades, and colloquially appears to have become a main tool in the...