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Arts in health: promoting the health and wellbeing of young care leavers
Research demonstrates that young people who have been in care have a greater likelihood of becoming parents themselves at a young age, and that their children are more likely to be taken into care (Chambers et al., 2002).
Sheena McGregor, Clare Maccaulay
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Examinando a questão da sociologia das obras de arte à luz da teoria do valor de Durkheim, o artigo procura mostrar que a obra de arte, longe de ser somente determinada pelo social, exerce, ao contrário, um papel fundamental na sua transformação ...
Jacques Leenhardt
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Whose Crisis? COVID-19 Explored through Arts and Cultural Practices of African Communities [PDF]
Mia Perry +5 more
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Glass, historically valued for its purity and durability, has long inspired artists and societies. This article introduces the concept of “Archeo‐Inspiration”, drawing on cultural and historical contexts of glass to guide future material innovations.
Eva von Contzen +3 more
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GONZÁLEZ GARCÍA, Fernando, CUNHA,Paulo y ROSÁRIO, Filipa (coords.), Procesos intermediales. Cine, literatura, espacio, Sial Pigmalión. Madrid, 2020, 295 pp.
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A bibliometric analysis of publications in Scopus with a keyword or text in the abstract or in the title “virtual reality” was made. Emphasis is placed on publications in the field of Arts and Humanities and on authors from Bulgaria.
Koya Chehlarova
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Playback Theatre as a tool to enhance communication in medical education
Playback Theatre (PT) is an improvisational form of theatre in which a group of actors “play back” real life stories told by audience members. In PT, a conductor elicits moments, feelings and stories from audience members, and conducts mini-interviews ...
Ramiro Salas +5 more
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Subjective well-being and engagement in arts, culture and sport
This paper explores the relationship between engagement in arts, culture and sport, and subjective well-being, contributing to our understanding of the leisure experience, and cultural value, of these activities.
D. Wheatley, C. Bickerton
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Background Arts engagement within communities is ubiquitous across cultures globally and previous research has suggested its benefits for mental health and wellbeing. However, it remains unclear whether these benefits are driven by arts engagement itself
Senhu Wang, H. Mak, D. Fancourt
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Screening of the bound polarization charges of ferroelectrics at electrode interfaces is accommodated either by electrode charges or by charge injection. By means of X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy with in‐situ polarization reversal, it is demonstrated that screening charges at antiferroelectric La‐doped Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 are injected, while they remain at ...
Binxiang Huang +6 more
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