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Destination Emotions, Loneliness, and Reasons to Travel: Predictors and Moderators of Tourism Well-being [PDF]
This study aims to determine predictors and moderators of tourism well-being among destination emotions (DES) (total, joy, love, and positive surprise), loneliness (UCLA) (total, affinities, and isolation) and reasons to travel.
José Magano, Ângela Leite
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Improvisation and Planning: Engaging With Unforeseen Encounters in Urban Public Space
Despite the significant emphasis in Scandinavian cities on vital urban spaces and creative unfolding in urban development, there is a tendency towards designing for “finished” urban spaces with a pre-defined conclusion.
Anne-Lene Sand +3 more
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Experience of meaningful work for self-employed individuals
Orientation: This article is about the experience of meaningful work for self-employed individuals. Research purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore how meaningful work is experienced by self-employed individuals.
Dirk J. Geldenhuys, Sarah Johnson
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Invoking interactive qualitative analysis as a methodology in statistics education research
This study investigated the use of interactive qualitative analysis (IQA), as a research methodology, to develop an understanding of students’ experiences of learning statistics in a threshold concepts-enriched tutorial programme. Interactive qualitative
Anisha Ananth, Suriamurthee Maistry
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We have applied social network analysis (SNA) to data on voluntary cow movement through a sort gate in an automatic milking system to identify pairs of cows that repeatedly passed through a sort gate in close succession (affinity pairs).
Liliana Fadul-Pacheco +3 more
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Plague is a zoonotic disease that is caused by Yersinia pestis. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that bind to the V-antigen, a virulence factor that is produced by Y. pestis, can passively protect mice from plague. An analysis of protective mAbs that bind to
Kei Amemiya +11 more
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Des tables pascales aux tables astronomiques et retour
The article studies the birth and development of the Christian ecclesiastical calendar, i.e. the computus, from the first witnesses to the yearly celebration of the resurrection of Jesus to the translations of arabic astronomical tables in the 12th ...
Max Lejbowicz
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The paper presents Fernand Hallyn’s Les Structures rhétoriques de la science de Kepler à Maxwell (Seuil, 2004), as an exploration of the theoretical imagination’s forms spreading between literary and scientific practices.
Pierre Macherey
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MAX BLECHER’S CENTRAL EUROPEAN AFFINITIES
Max Blecher’s Central European Affinities. Max Blecher’s connections with the Central European literary imaginary, which scholars have established through readings that place Blecher in the proximity of authors such as Bruno Schulz or Franz Kafka, could
Gabriela GLĂVAN
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Mapping Affinities in Academic Organizations
Scholarly affinities are one of the most fundamental hidden dynamics that drive scientific development. Some affinities are actual, and consequently can be measured through classical academic metrics such as co-authoring.
Dario Rodighiero +2 more
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