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We provide the first detailed description of the network‐level brain dynamics underlying an information processing speed task. Our model shows reduced prefrontal activation in multiple sclerosis, and peak measures in the prefrontal, frontoparietal, and occipital networks correlate with a clinical test quantifying slowed information processing speed ...
Olivier Burta +7 more
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Collaborative research: Potential and limitations of participative social cartography
Este artigo descreve o potencial e as limitações da cartografia social participativa a partir de sua aplicação em duas cooperativas na região de Valparaíso, Chile: o primeiro, relacionado com a produção de vinho natural e o segundo, dedicado à comercialização de produtos alimentares e não alimentares.
Saravia-Ramos, Pablo +3 more
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Mapping Our Cities for All: A participatory baseline of business accessibility in Canada
Abstract Canada has committed to eliminating accessibility barriers by 2040, yet municipalities lack clear, comparable evidence on where building access breaks down. To address this gap, we set out to produce and test a participatory, city‐scale method to measure building accessibility of businesses. We report results from Mapping Our Cities for All, a
Victoria Fast +3 more
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Résumé Dans un contexte régional alimenté par la multiplication des tensions autour de l'accès, de l'usage et du contrôle des ressources naturelles, les mangroves de Douala se révèlent être un terrain emblématique pour apprécier la conflictualité socio‐environnementale à l'échelle urbaine.
Roussel Lalande Teguia Kenmegne +2 more
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Human–environmental Relationships in the Arctic: Mapping and Analyzing Shishmaref
This article examines the process of analyzing the Arctic indigenous village Shishmaref and evaluates the applicability of Western planning analysis methods for the interpretation of the living environment.
Anu Soikkeli
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Abstract This article recounts the development of an ongoing community‐engaged research project that maps environmental injustice in Peterborough/Nogojiwanong, Ontario. Drawing insight and inspiration from the activism and scholarship in environmental injustice in Canada and a specific understanding of environmental injustice as slow violence, this ...
Stephanie Rutherford +2 more
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The Process of Transformation–The Core of Analytical Psychology and How it Can Be Investigated1
Abstract This article presents the scientific background for the introduction of the international conference in Freiburg (“The Process of Transformation”, Catholic University Freiburg, October 4–6, 2024). On the basis of a thorough analysis of archetype theory, it is first established that there is confusion regarding the definition of archetypes in ...
Christian Roesler
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Community‐appropriate bioenergy resource potential assessment in Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan
Abstract Bioenergy is a promising renewable energy option for energy insecure communities across the boreal region. Whilst community energy planning tools are advancing, many are driven by external technical resource assessments and fail to capture local community values. Community energy solutions must be community‐appropriate.
Silas Asante +8 more
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Abstract This study examines the use of participatory mapping as a method to represent the values of non‐human entities (more‐than‐humans) in socio‐ecological landscapes. This research seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical developments in more‐than‐human geographies and their practical landscape‐level applications.
Ayla De Grandpré, Jon M. Corbett
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Nanaga Site of Wasavulu (Labasa, Fiji): Mapping of a Traditional Religious Site of Vanua Levu
ABSTRACT Pre‐Christian religious sites of the Fijian Archipelago have been seldom studied and even less often mapped by archaeologists. This is especially the case for the enigmatic Nanaga enclosures, whose functioning has remained poorly documented by the first ethnographers of the 19th century.
Christophe Sand +5 more
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