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Infertility as Trauma: Understanding the Lived Experience of Involuntary Childlessness
Infertility, to those who are affected by it, is much more than whether one manages (or not) to have a child: it can be a traumatizing experience....
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The Evolution of Symbolic Thought: At the Intersection of Schizophrenia Psychopathology, Ethnoarchaeology, and Neuroscience
The human capacity for symbolic representation arises, evolutionarily and developmentally, from the exploitation of a widespread sensorimotor...
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Sharkaeology: Expanding Understandings of Historical Chinese Diaspora Shark Fisheries in Monterey Bay, California, through the Genetic Species Identification of Archaeological Chondrichthyes Remains
Prior to burning down in 1906 CE, Point Alones in the Monterey Bay region of Central California was home to one of the largest Chinese fishing...
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Can Forest Fire Cognizance Garner Community Support for Fire Prevention? Evidence from the Sal Forest of Northern India
Our study of forest fires in the fringe villages of the sal forest in Dehradun district of Northern India assesses the local communities’ awareness...
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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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A Note on the Use of Race and Color in Jewish Social Scientific Research
This note takes as its point of departure the tensions and discrimination against individuals and groups that persist in the United States on the...
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Snake Conservation Attitudes in The Philippines, A Global Biodiversity Hotspot
Habitat destruction and snake persecution are the leading causes of the decline of snake populations worldwide, highlighting the need to formulate...
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‘The Most Saving Slum in Glasgow, and the Most Abandoned’: Twentieth-Century Materiality and Twenty-First Century Virtuality in the Jewish Gorbals, Scotland
In 1905, Yiddish poet and Glasgow union activist Avrom Radutsky described the Jewish population of Scotland as ‘a mere drop in the ocean’....
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Greater Self-reported Health is Associated with Lower Disgust: Evidence for Individual Calibration of the Behavioral Immune System
A key theoretical component of the behavioral immune system is its functional flexibility, where an individual’s reaction to pathogenic stimuli is...
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A Forest Filled with Memories: The Role of Public Archaeology in the Revitalisation of Lumber Camp Heritage in Témiscouata, Québec (Canada)
During the first half of the 20th century, the lumber industry played an instrumental role in the economic development of the Témiscouata valley in...
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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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Navigating Crisis Together: Canadian Jews, Israel, and October 7
This qualitative study investigates community-building and information-gathering processes among ninth-grade Canadian Jewish day school students and...
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Comparing Life Expectancy Determinants Between Indonesia and Oman from 1980 to 2020
Life expectancy (LE) is a health indicator of a population’s health and well-being. Modeling the trajectory of LE aligns with the objectives of...
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Navigating between Promises and Realities of Transdisciplinary Research for Environmental Conservation
Transdisciplinary approaches combining technical perspectives with qualitative insights from the social sciences and non-academic stakeholders have...
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The Role of Urban Green Spaces on Life Satisfaction and Migration Willingness in Tirana, Albania
In the framework of place attachment we explore how green spaces contribute to life satisfaction in a context of high emigration rates. We propose...
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Medical Returnees: Somali Canadians Seeking Psychosocial and Spiritual Care in East Africa
The refugee experience has been associated with increased rates of psychosocial challenges. At the same time, evidence suggests that those who...
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Co** Strategies of the Farming Communities in the Indian Sundarbans Region to Adapt with Frequent Extreme Weather Events
Frequent extreme weather events result in substantial economic losses for farming communities, posing a significant threat to the livelihood security...
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Transformation of Relationships with the Environment — Exploring Environmental Memories in Dakar
We examine the role of phenomenological environmental memories to understand environmental changes and favor conservation in Dakar, Senegal, a...