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Imagining the Nation in the 21st Century
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how our imagining of the nation has evolved from the 1600s to this day. Reviewing the well‐known analysis of Benedict Anderson, this paper carries the argument further, investigating how our imagining of our national communities has changed alongside sociopolitical, economic and technological transformations.
Anna Triandafyllidou
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Caught in statistical noise: pitfalls of a unidimensional approach to understanding biodiversity-conflict relationships. [PDF]
Pitogo KME+18 more
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The pH influence on ectomycorrhizal nitrogen acquisition and decomposition
Summary In theory, ectomycorrhizal (EM) and saprotrophic fungi compete for nitrogen (N) found in soil organic matter. However, both positive and negative effects of EM fungi on decomposition have been observed across systems, with opposing implications for soil carbon (C) storage.
Christopher W. Fernandez, Craig R. See
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How Deep Are the Roots of Female Empowerment? Population Diversity and Gender Inequality*
Abstract I study the impact of population diversity, determined predominantly over the prehistorical out‐of‐Africa migration process of anatomically modern humans, on present‐day gender inequality. Leveraging variations across countries and individuals residing in the same country but descending from different prehistorically indigenous ethnic groups ...
Trung V. Vu
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Summary The Iron Age ‘war cemetery’ of Maiden Castle hillfort, Dorset, England, is one of the most internationally celebrated of British archaeological discoveries, levels of trauma recorded on skeletons found there being interpreted as evidence for a Roman massacre.
Martin Smith+2 more
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Growth substrate limitation enhances anaerobic arsenic methylation by Paraclostridium bifermentans strain EML. [PDF]
Qiao J+3 more
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Eugenic fictions and radical resistances
Abstract This paper considers the inspiration of Charles Darwin and J. S. Mill for writers and feminists at the end of the nineteenth century, tracing ways in which Darwin's anti‐essentialism and his commitment to monogenism—the idea of the unity of races—and Mill's challenge to innatism—the idea that biology is wholly determining—provided a vital ...
Angelique Richardson
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An eco-evolutionary perspective on antimicrobial resistance in the context of One Health. [PDF]
Bustamante M+5 more
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Mental Health in China: Social Change in Life Course Trajectories
Abstract Knowledge about life course trajectories and intercohort changes in mental health is limited mainly to Western populations. To address this gap, our study analyzes mental health trajectories in China, drawing on data on depressive symptoms from the China Family Panel Studies over the period 2012–2020 (N = 31,700 individuals aged 16–70; N = 87 ...
Tingshuai Ge+3 more
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