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Globalization and Food Systems Restructuring in the Caribbean Region
In a time of intensifying concerns about food security and climate change, this edited collection by Beckford and Rhiney explores how global economic and environmental change are impacting the food systems of Caribbean Small Island Developing States ...
Kristen Lowitt
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A focus on getting along: respect, caring and diversity [PDF]
Drawing inspiration om Joseph T. O’Connell’s work on socio‐cultural integration, this pa‐ per connects the notion of ‘deep equality’ with two broad lessons that can be taken om O’Connell’s approach that pertain to the study of religious diversity in ...
Beaman, Lori G.
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The importance of keeping regular: accurate guidance to the public on low-risk drinking levels [PDF]
Aim The aim of this study was to argue that recommendations to the general public on daily amounts for low-risk alcohol consumption must retain the word ‘regular’ in order to avoid being rejected.
Doll, Midanik, Murgraff, N. Heather
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Economic Drivers of Food Security in Latin America: A Composite Indicator Analysis
ABSTRACT This study explores agrifood security in Latin America and the Caribbean using a composite indicator based on FAO data from 2002 to 2022. Regression and cluster analyses were used to identify influential variables and regional patterns. The results reveal significant variability between countries, with Puerto Rico leading and Haiti trailing ...
Nathalie Hernández‐Pérez +3 more
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Ph.d.-afhandling om "Religiøs pluralisme fra et magtperspektiv"
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Lene Kühle, James A. Beckford
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Toddler foods and milks don’t stack up against regular foods and milks
Aim To compare the cost and nutritional profiles of toddler-specific foods and milks to ‘regular’ foods and milks. Methods Cross-sectional audit of non-toddler specific (‘regular’) foods and milks and secondary analysis of existing audit data of toddler ...
Jennifer McCann +4 more
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Inventing the Gothic Subject: Revolution, Secularization, and the Discourse of Suffering [PDF]
In 1816, Byron\u27s Childe Harold bemoaned: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar?/The heart\u27s bleed longest, and but heal to wear/That which disfigures it (III, 84), a fitting expression of the culture\u27s fascination with psychic, emotional,
Hoeveler, Diane
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Understanding the New Visibility of Religion [PDF]
This article examines recent debates about the ‘return of religion’ to the European public sphere. It argues that there is widespread confusion between religion being more visible and religion having more impact on contemporary societies.
Hjelm, T
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Guestworker Schemes in Pacific Island Countries: Triple Wins but Social Costs?
ABSTRACT Guestworker schemes have increased in geographical extent and numerical importance in the twenty‐first century. In the southern hemisphere, Australia and New Zealand developed schemes primarily drawing workers from small Pacific island states to meet horticultural needs.
Kirstie Petrou, John Connell
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Diritto e Religione. Esempi dal romanzo gotico inglese
The essay highlights the mutual interaction of Law and Religion. Instead of embracing the secular separation between these two domains, the Author focuses her attention on the elements which Law shares with Religion.
Daniela Carpi
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