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Flight in Africa
Refugee migration within and from Africa is neither an omnipresent nor a simple, straightforward process. Currently, most African refugess stem from... -
Urban Flight or Stagnation? Patterns of Residential Migration in Post-COVID Spain
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the media in different countries reported a mass flight from cities, due to a combination of pandemic fears, the search... -
War-Affected South Sudanese in Settings of Preflight, Flight, and Resettlement: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Trauma-Associated Mental Disorders
BackgroundSouth Sudanese have experienced prolonged exposure to conflict and displacement regionally and globally, with studies in different settings...
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The Method of Expert Assessment of Pilot Operational Reliability Depending on Workload in the Development of Flight Safety Management Standard
This work is a modeling of the operational reliability of a person depending on workload. The task of calculating the values of aviation accidents... -
Discrimination, Psychological Isolation, and Flight from School
Discrimination negatively impacts students’ ability to adapt to and deal with the educational stressors of a new environment. When students...
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Affirmative Alternatives to the Biopolitics of Air Travel: Actions by the Taoyuan Flight Attendant Union During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The field of tourism offers a key to understanding past, present, and future biopolitical action implicated in the resistance against forms of... -
The flight of Icarus: on the geopolitical resonances of documentary film
This paper considers how documentary films have the potential to influence geopolitics. Develo** the concept of geopolitical resonances—defined...
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Fight or flight? Intended behavior in a school shooting among students who support or oppose concealed campus carry
Colleges across the country have considered or permitted policies that allow students to carry weapons on campus. While scholarship has examined...
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More than Just Safety: A Critical History of In-flight Safety Briefing Videos
In-flight safety videos have been a ubiquitous part of air travel since the 1980s, contributing to the socio-technological assemblage of airspace... -
Contemporary patterns and issues of school segregation and white flight in U.S. metropolitan areas: towards spatial inquiries
The geography of education issues has long been an under-researched area in geography literature. This article reviews studies on school segregation...
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Sustaining Flight: Comprehension, Assessment, and Certification of Sustainability in Aviation
This chapter focuses on flight energy, and what it would mean if flight energy could be secured in a sustainable way. The dictionary definitions of... -
Translating Migration Everyday and research practices of interpreting in the context of flight and migration
In many fields of professional practice and research, conversations can no longer be conducted in the first language of the respective participants.... -
Saved by the Seminary: German Refugee Rabbis’ Careers During and After the Holocaust—A Transnational Perspective
This article explores the flight of German refugee rabbis to the United States after 1933; it particularly highlights the joint rescue effort of the... -
Addressing cybersecurity and safety disconnects in United States army aviation: an exploratory qualitative case study
This qualitative case study explores the reasons behind disconnects between United States Army (Army) aviation safety and cybersecurity groups’...
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The More They Stay the Same: White Educational Preservation in Post-integration Mississippi
Federal intervention led to public school integration in Mississippi between 1966 and 1971 and the establishment of a host of White flight academies.... -
The Discursive Negotiation of ‘Welcome Culture’ in Germany Using the Example of “Welcome to Germany”
This article takes up the topic of flight and migration and examines the negotiation of “welcome culture” and the subject positions contained therein... -
Managing Work-Nonwork Boundaries in Atypical Working Patterns: Evidence from Flight Attendants in Canada and Germany
Atypical working times have become an increasingly common reality for much of the workforce. While most of the research has focused on the negative...
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Suitcases: A Story of Migration During the Pandemic
As 2020 happened, I decided to migrate from my homeland to a new and faraway country filled with prospects for the future. For somebody who fears...