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Taking a social geography approach, the aim of this article is to complement the sociological critique of backpacker tourism regarding the illusion of a break with urban society.
Renaud Lariagon
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Multimodal Treatment of Neck Pain in Multiple System Atrophy
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Bianca Caliò +2 more
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Abstract “Risking response‐ability” names the risky pedagogical work of being addressed by humans and more‐than‐human others alike, and of finding ourselves called to respond. In this article, I bring Gert Biesta's account of “pedagogical risk” into conversation with Donna Haraway's notion of “response‐ability,” arguing that education's force lies in ...
Jessica Lussier
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Moonlight Duration and Intensity Favour Nocturnal Activity in a Diurnal Desert Bird
Accelerometer data show that Canarian houbara bustards increase nocturnal activity two‐ to fivefold when the moon is visible, with activity rising as moonlit duration and illumination increase. Both display and non‐display behaviours peaked around full moon, reaching up to half of peak daytime levels, with males increasing visual displays during ...
Juan C. Alonso +3 more
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Potensi Pasar Melalui Penilaian Karakteristik Wisatawan Jawa Barat
Sektor pariwisata diIndonesia perkembangannya sangat pesat. Adapun potensi pariwisata di provinsi Jawa Barat sangatlah besar walaupun terdapat dugaan potensi tersebut perlu digali secara optimal.
Yudi Aziz +4 more
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Review of Košťálová, P. (2023). The Stranger on the Road: Simeon from Lviv as the First Known Backpacker Travelling to the Ottoman Empire (A Narrative from a Double Exile: A Guide through the World of Simeon, an Armenian Pilgrim from Poland to the ...
Mnatsakanyan, Lilit
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Biogeography of Atlantic Salmon in the Cape Breton Highlands, Canada
ABSTRACT Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) populations have experienced significant declines in recent decades. In Canada, conservation efforts are divided into 16 designatable units (DUs) to address unique regional challenges among genetically distinct populations.
Oscar D. P. Notman‐Grobler +4 more
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ABSTRACT Drawing on qualitative data among a sample of people leaving prison in Aotearoa New Zealand, this article explores how post‐prison transitional housing impacts desistance from crime and motivation to desist. While transitional housing is designed to support reintegration, our findings reveal that it can also produce unintended impacts—or ...
Alice Mills +2 more
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Despite being an important fraction of any animal population, juveniles are a severely understudied group. Juveniles often need to learn an array of skills that allow them to survive independently and do so while undertaking decisions that may impact their fitness, recruitment and survival, having therefore relevant demographic implications.
Manuela S. Rodrigues +6 more
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