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The prelude to the extreme: Adolescence and violence

open access: yesRicerche di Pedagogia e Didattica
The questions on the causes of violence in adolescence (self-directed and heterodirected) run through the sign of a deep unease (not only psychic but also formative and cultural), which concerns both pedagogical reflection and the educational work ...
Gianluca Giachery
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The searchscape of fear: A global analysis of internet search trends for biophobias

open access: yesPeople and Nature
Human relationships with nature may sometimes manifest through fear, disgust and other disease‐avoidance mechanisms. While there is an evolutionary utility to these so‐called ‘biophobias’, many people exhibit phobic responses towards organisms that pose ...
Ricardo A. Correia, Stefano Mammola
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Fortuny, estetica dell’atmosfera e biofilia della moda: pigmenti, morfologie e aura d’inizio Novecento

open access: yesZoneModa Journal
This article places the historical-critical reflection on the work of the artist, inventor and designer Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (Granada 1871 – Venice 1949) and of his closest collaborator, his wife Adèle Henriette Nigrin (Fontainebleau 1877 – Venice ...
Carlo Chiusi   +2 more
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Without a Word: Bonding with Northern Nature in Lene Ask’s Du

open access: yesBarnelitterært Forskningstidsskrift, 2019
Lene Ask’s wordless picturebook Du (2016) renders the story of a day in the life of a little girl who has recently moved with her mother and baby sibling into a wooden house in the middle of a birch forest.
Sofija Christensen
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Japanese consumer's visual marketing preferences and willingness to pay for rice produced by biodiversity‐friendly farming

open access: yesConservation Science and Practice
A market‐based approach for biodiversity conservation can promote sustainable food production, but little is known about how consumers perceive rice and organisms conserved through biodiversity‐friendly farming (BFF).
Yoshinori Tokuoka   +2 more
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Biophilia & Military Degrowth

open access: yesDaedalus, 2023
Abstract This essay responds to Natasha Iskander and Nichola Lowe's essay on the potential for biophilic institutions, lauding their focus on labor justice and the body of the worker as a route to institutional change. Using the U.S.
openaire   +1 more source

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