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Oral language interventions can improve language outcomes in children with neurodevelopmental disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Abstract Background Young people who fail to develop language as expected face significant challenges in all aspects of life. Unfortunately, language disorders are common, either as a distinct condition (e.g., Developmental Language Disorder) or as a part of another neurodevelopmental condition (e.g., autism).
Donolato E +6 more
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The tree that called my name: on the significance of encountering the constellated symbol in the natural, other-than-human, world. [PDF]
Abstract In this paper I explore what it means to encounter the symbol as a meaningful object, or process, within the environment of the other‐than‐human. Using Jung’s account in ‘The spirit mercurius’ of an enlisted Indigenous soldier who attempts to desert his barracks on hearing a native Oji tree calling him, I compare the evolving stages of ...
Brown GM.
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Time to expand a paradigm: Healthcare sustainability and eco-ethical assessment. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This paper aims to rethink healthcare sustainability from an eco‐ethical approach, mainly referring to van Rensselaer Potter's global bioethics and Arne Naess's ecosophy. In this sense, it seeks to address the ethical problem of allocating resources from a non‐individualist and essentially bio‐medical perspective, which interprets health (or ...
Valera L.
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Notes towards a pedagogy of be‐longing: Rewilding art and design education
Abstract This article reflects on 4 years of research activities in the fields of horticulture and creative praxis. The initial project was a personal one and set out with a simple methodology of collecting, observing, and recording a specific genus of plants, that of Mentha.
Si Poole
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Pain tolerance after stroke: The Tromsø study
Abstract Background Stroke lesions might alter pain processing and modulation by affecting the widely distributed network of brain regions involved. We aimed to compare pain tolerance in stroke survivors and stroke‐free persons in the general population, with and without chronic pain.
Tonje Anita Melum +6 more
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Abstract Cities have pushed forward re‐naturing initiatives in local planning agendas. Discourses and rationales for such interventions tend to follow instrumental framings often narrowed down to the economic, health and ecological benefits of nature's contributions to people (NCP).
Julia Neidig +3 more
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Abstract In the light of the Second World War, the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and decolonization in Asia, the newly established UN organization for education, science and culture (UNESCO) initiated a global research project in 1947. Its main task was to find out how tensions within and between societies can be explained and tackled to ...
Clemens Six
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“State of happiness”? Petroreligion and petromelancholia in Norway
ABSTRACT This article discusses the intersection between the symbol systems of petroculture and religion in development of the Norwegian oil age. The public TV series State of Happiness (2018‐now) dramatizes Norway's adventure with oil and gas, beginning in 1969.
Marion Grau
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Reclaiming A. D. Gordon's deep eco‐nationalism
Abstract This study seeks to add to the burgeoning literature on the relations between nationalism and environmentalism by examining the ideas of A. D. Gordon (1856–1922). Gordon is not well‐known outside the realm of Zionist scholarship. Nonetheless, a close re‐examination of his ideas reveals that Gordon offers a hybrid brand of deep eco‐national ...
Asaf Shamis
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A prolegomenon to the empirical cross‐linguistic study of truth
Abstract In this paper, we propose and justify the cross‐linguistic study of the concept of truth through empirical studies of truth predicates, with results of such studies. We first conceptually explore the possibility of cross‐linguistic disagreement about truth purely due to linguistic norms governing truth predicates, which may imply a kind of ...
Masaharu Mizumoto
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