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The challenges of institutionalization of musical knowledge
Modern music institutions have ensured the permanence and renewal of musical practices and have on a broader basis fostered artistic creation. The development of music institutions and the crucial role they have played in the recent history of a great ...
Ingrid Le Gargasson
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In a retrospective analysis of data from the German Center for Cancer Registry Data between 2002 and 2017, 212,920 head and neck cancer patients (HNCP) were included. The median survival of HNCP in rural areas was significantly lower than in urban areas (42 months vs.
Julius M. Vahl +13 more
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Abstract This article traces the presence and absence of Frantz Fanon in the field of social and political psychology. Our work is guided by an assemblage of methods— a critical analysis of mainstream scholarship, a collective interrogation with a transnational gathering of colleagues and friends, and a deep reading of Fanon's texts on struggle ...
Ghina Abi‐Ghannam +2 more
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Liberal‐secular power and the traps of muslim integration in Western Europe
Abstract Throughout the last decades, integration programmes in Western Europe have centrally revolved around debates on Muslim populations and the institutionalization of Islam. The concept of integration has become a master paradigm with which to structure plurality of immigration societies across Western Europe. Critically reflecting this inflation,
Schirin Amir‐Moazami
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A World Beyond Web of Science: AGORA Magazine's 35 Years in Dutch‐Language Human Geography
Abstract Understanding human geography's development requires looking beyond high‐profile academic journals. Alternative publication circuits are spaces of experimentation and play an important role in the discipline's intergenerational reproduction. This paper narrates the 35‐year trajectory of AGORA Magazine, a Dutch–Flemish popular‐scientific early ...
Valerie De Craene +3 more
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The genetic counseling profession in Austria: Stakeholders’ perspectives
Abstract In contrast to most European countries, genetic counseling in Austria, Germany, and German‐speaking Switzerland is exclusively carried out by medical doctors. In this study, we investigate the perspectives of key clinician stakeholders in Austrian genetics services regarding prerequisites, opportunities, and challenges of implementing master's
Gunda Schwaninger +3 more
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Academic blogging: academic practice and academic identity [PDF]
This paper describes a small-scale study which investigates the role of blogging in professional academic practice in higher education. It draws on interviews with a sample of academics (scholars, researchers and teachers) who have blogs and on the author's own reflections on blogging to investigate the function of blogging in academic practice and ...
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Who is the expert? Hip-hop as university politics and progressive education. Since hip-hop started over 35 years ago in New York, it has been associated with social activism and education.
Johan Söderman
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Academic family medicine--redefining academic [PDF]
This was a comment that I received for a seminar on research and teaching in family medicine that I gave to primary care doctors a few years ago. One of the meanings for ‘academic’ defined by the Oxford Dictionary is ‘abstract; theoretical; not of practical relevance’. Academic work especially research is traditionally regarded as the luxurious pursuit
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This article focuses on a moment of the (re)intellectual and academic construction of Sufism as an object in Turkey through a particular historicization of the tasavvuf, a term referring to the Islamic mystical tradition or Sufism.
Dilek Sarmis
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