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Spatio-temporal analysis of accident hotspots on federal highways in the state of Goiás, Brazil
Traffic accidents have awakened a global concern as they are the ninth leading cause of death worldwide. This triggers a challenge for traffic...
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The dangers and distractions of in-vehicle safety and infotainment enhancements: stakeholders’ views on the role of third parties in ways forward
Distracted driving is a leading contributor to road crashes. Distractions can be caused by devices integrated within the vehicle itself or mobile...
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Material Fabric: Refugees’ Material Practices of Spatialization in Kyaka II
Chapter 6 turns to the camp’s material fabric, and explores people’s handling, placing and use of social goods. By concentrating on the aspects of... -
Sense of Place Map**s
This chapter reflects upon genius loci, the sense of place of the Western District landscape, and the concept of sense of place overall offering... -
Misconceptions of Contraceptive Medical Technologies on Children Born with Disabilities in Zimbabwe: African Traditional and Religious Ethical Perspective
Information disorder and misalignment in health, religion, and culture have derailed the efficaciousness of medical technologies in different facets... -
John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Art, and Populism
This essay looks back to 1969–1971, examining the art of John Lennon and Yoko Ono and its relationship to “New Left” politics. It understands... -
Thacchen: The Dwelling Body in the Rough House
In this essay and exploration through landscape, huts in transitory states of impermanence and ruin build an assemblage, thatching poetries and... -
Threshold Dwelling: Algae and Tufa, Will You Be More Successful Than Me?
Focused on encounters with more-than-human dwelling-places at the edge of the sea, this writing discusses home as a multispecies necessity which... -
A Severance of Union. Catholicism, Social Transformations, and State–Church Relations in Peru in the Late Twentieth Century
This article explores how in Peru, where a close union between the state and the Catholic Church endured until the mid-twentieth century, and where...
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Community of practice as protofield: how sui generis habitus leads to radical change in organizational and social configurations
Pierre Bourdieu’s framework is well suited to explain reproduction and slow changes of organizational and social configuration. In this regard,...
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The Lure of Rhetoric: Jürgen Habermas and the Faltering European Project
In the last decade, Jürgen Habermas focused on the economic and political obstacles undermining the “faltering project” of the European Union, along... -
Threat Trajectories: Cinema, FPV Drones, and Pandemic Anxiety
Many discourses on drone vision during the 2000s and 2010s focus on detached aerial views, arising from the pervasive military use of drones for... -
Writing that Chews Itself: Roots and the Ragged Vitality of Teeth
The onset of my mother’s memory loss illness in 2015 brought into sharp focus the everyday cruelty of dementia and set in motion a desire to write my... -
Cultural Intertidal and Riverine Education: Using Field Schools to Incorporate Climate Change into Historical Archaeological Research
Intertidal-coastal and shallow riverine cultural sites exist in a liminal space of constant and inevitable change. Their location in the “in-between”...
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Introduction
How to you teach leadership? That was the question I asked myself after I stepped down as Dean of the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at USC. I... -
Integrated Path Planning and Task Assignment Model for On-Demand Last-Mile UAV-Based Delivery
Recent technological advancements and investments have transformed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) into a credible and reliable tool for the... -
Iranian Nurses’ Attitudes toward Transgender People: A Descriptive-Analytical Study
Transgender people often encounter stigma, discrimination, and inappropriate encounters in health systems. The purpose of this study was to determine...
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Leaning into Perplexity: A Case of a Patient Who Did Not Want Treatment But Also Did Not Want to Leave
This article presents the case of a young, second generation American Muslim man who was admitted involuntarily to an adult psychiatric inpatient...
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Multispecies blue justice and energy transition conflict: examining challenges and possibilities for synergy between low-carbon energy and justice for humans and nonhuman nature
This paper explores deep insights into sustainability transition tensions and pathways in terms of place-based conflict and potential for synergies...