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Moving Beyond Clinical Imaginaries: Technogeographies of the Everyday Urban
In this paper, we analyse the intersections between care and place in mundane spaces not explicitly designed for the provision of care, and where...
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The Myth of Gender Equality? Older Women’s Narratives on Sexuality Under State Socialism
This article explores female sexuality during state-socialist rule in Croatia and Poland. Using life-course framework and qualitative data from...
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Unveiling Site Visibility: A Study of Farming Communities in the Magaliesberg Region, South Africa
This paper explores the historical and contemporary significance of visibility in human interactions with their environments, particularly in the...
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Regulated Pandemic Spaces: Spatial Crises in COVID Comics
Close-reading sequential comics and cartoons such as He Zhu’s “Lockdown,” Rivi Handler-Spitz’s “Morning Commute,” Yang Ji’s “Quarantine,” and Thi...
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“This was never about a virus”: Perceptions of Vaccination Hazards and Pandemic Risk in #Covid19NZ Tweets
In this paper, we draw on qualitative methods from the medical humanities and quantitative approaches from corpus linguistics to assess the different...
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Remaking the Late Holocene Environment of Western Uganda: Archaeological Perspectives on Kansyore and Later Settlers
Archaeological and environmental research by an international and interdisciplinary team opens new perspectives into the settlement histories of...
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Analyzing the Architectural Style of Railway Stations Based on Geometry and Visual Complexity: Case Studies of Liaoning Terminal and Bei**g Railway Station on the Peking–Mukden Railway
Liaoning terminal and Bei**g railway station are significant architectural heritage sites along the Peking–Mukden Railway. Their architectural...
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Epidemiological modeling of Romanization and Christianization in Ancient Greece
The spread of culture has been often paralleled with epidemic contagion. We propose to use models of this type to analyze Romanization and...
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Is Age Just a Number? Ageism and Quality of Life Among Filipino LGBT Older Adults
Aging members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community experience heterosexism and age-based discrimination that may...
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Why does Okun’s law change? Essay in econometric history
This article aims to demonstrate the existence of significant shifts in Okun’s law parameters, indicating their non-constant nature over time, and to...
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Teaching Socioscientific Issues: A Systematic Review
To provide a comprehensive picture of socioscientific issues (SSI) pedagogy in primary and secondary school contexts, we present a systematic review...
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Aquacritical Vistula: the deep map** of literary sources within the emerging historiography of flooding (1934)
This article focuses on an aquacritical reading of literary sources within the emerging historiography of flooding. In 1934 the largest flood in the...
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Sites of contestation: kaleidoscopes of memory and the shrouding of Latinx lives in the Interim National Pulse Memorial
Since the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre, a plethora of artistic and commemorative efforts have been erected in Orlando, Florida. While the...
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The Hollywood gender gap: the role of action films
We estimate gender earnings differentials among Hollywood stars. While this market should be particularly efficient in translating productivity into...
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Technology-Enhanced Collaborative Inquiry in K–12 Classrooms: A Systematic Review of Empirical Studies
Collaborative inquiry is an instructional approach that encourages student groups to engage in scientific inquiry processes, thereby enhancing their...
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History of Science in Physics Education in the Last Decade: Which Direction We Are Heading?
The focus on history of science (HOS) in physics education has been advocated for a long time. However, what are the actual implications of proposals...
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Complicating Objectification in the Medical Encounter: Embodied Experiences in the ICU during COVID-19
Illness and injury are often accompanied by experiences of bodily objectification. Medical treatments intended to restore the structure or function...