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Public space and accessibility: Notes for a Geographical approach
In the public spaces of the modern city, the "school capital" and the means of consumption are the elements that determine social identity. Here, difference and inequality join forces in the process of occupation of space, defining an accessibility which
Angelo Serpa
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Identifying Profiles of Colonial Ideologies: A Test of the Moral Credentialer Hypothesis
ABSTRACT Research warns of a tokenistic combination of two colonial ideologies that recognises Indigenous culture as part of the nation's identity (low symbolic exclusion) yet denies the relevance of colonisation to contemporary inequities (high historical negation). Because symbolic exclusion and historical negation respectively reinforce symbolic and
Zoe Bertenshaw+3 more
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Potentiel et obstacles à l’appropriation d’un parcours de formation « hybride »
Pairform@nce is a “hybrid” teachers training device aiming at the development of teachers’ professional skills of ICT integration. What is the potential of such training courses? What are the conditions and the obstacles to their appropriation? These two
Teresa Assude
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That we think our own thoughts and that in thinking these thoughts we are with ourselves, independent of others, is a persistent belief. Martin Lenz unsettles this belief in his volume “Socializing Minds” by showing how Spinoza, Locke and Hume already ...
Ivo Eichhorn
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A path to reconciliation between Indigenous and settler–colonial epistemologies
There is a movement across settler–colonial institutions of education and research to engage with Indigenous Peoples and Knowledges. Many settler and Indigenous governments are pursuing pathways to move forward together to address global problems such as climate change. However, given the pervasive history of exploitation and displacement of Indigenous
Joseph Gazing Wolf+20 more
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Water and the human culture of appropriation: the Vaal River up to 1956
There is discernable evidence of the human presence having historically appropriated the 1300 kilometer long Vaal River of South Africa as it extends itself from the Drakensberg Plateau into the arid Karoo region.
Johann W.N. Tempelhoff
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Profiling second language writing teachers: Discourses from the published literature
Abstract In L2 writing education, the topic of L2 writing teachers, who play critical roles in nurturing and shaping students' L2 writing abilities across diverse educational and social contexts, has received proliferating research attention over the past decades.
Shulin Yu
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Abstract The water‐energy‐food (WEF) nexus is a prominent approach for addressing today's sustainable development challenges. In our critical appraisal of the WEF, covering different approaches, drivers, enablers, and applications, we emphasize the situation across the Global South (Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean).
A. P. Hejnowicz+7 more
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Intérieurs domestiques urbains en France et en Angleterre
Cette article concerne une recherche comparative portant sur l'analyse des processus d'appropriation d'objets produits en série dans des ménages de la banlieue parisienne et de Londres.
Sophie Chevalier
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Ethnozoological study of wild vertebrates of the Bonifacio Garcia community, Morelos, Mexico
The aim of this study was to analyze the ethnozoological knowledge that the inhabitants of the Bonifacio García community, Morelos, Mexico, conserve about wild vertebrate.
Alejandro García Flores+2 more
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