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Traditional Culture: “Small” Wooden Temples of the Russian North

open access: yesПроект Байкал, 2021
Wooden chapels are a bright and typical phenomenon of the traditional culture. The chapels were non-altar temples of a small peasant parish, which retained their independence, providing a special atmosphere for performing rituals.
Анна Пермиловская
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A Byzantine Chapel in the Yājūz Region of Amman, Jordan

open access: yesStudies in Ancient Art and Civilization
In autumn 2017, the Department of Antiquities undertook a rescue excavation in Areas A and D, located at the northern periphery of the Yājūz district within the Shafā Badrān region, north of Amman.
Hashem Khries, Taher al-Gonmeen
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‘Childish’ and ‘Minors’? Deconstructing Prejudice and Identity Transformation Among Spanish Women Religious During the Long Sixties1

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explores the identity formation process undertaken by Spanish women's religious following the aggiornamento promoted by the Second Vatican Council. Specifically, it seeks to examine the context in which these women lived and acted, analysing the construction of their identities, their capacity for agency and transgression within ...
Verónica García‐Martín
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ORCHESTRATING DIFFERENCE AND SIMILARITY: Black Fungibility, and the Spatial Redrawing of Racial Categories in Spanish Colonial Morocco, Sahara and Guinea

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, EarlyView.
Abstract In this article I dissect the spatial strategies through which the Spanish attempted to orchestrate both racial difference and similarity in the African colonies of Morocco, Western Sahara and Equatorial Guinea during the first half of the twentieth century.
Pol Fité Matamoros
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An updated classification of growth forms in non‐geniculate coralline algae (Corallinophycidae, Rhodophyta)

open access: yesJournal of Phycology, Volume 62, Issue 2, Page 490-511, April 2026.
Abstract The current challenge of defining growth forms in the non‐geniculate coralline red algae was addressed. Since the 19th century, those who have worked on this large and globally distributed group of algae have tried to summarize and systematically describe their growth forms. This effort resulted in a plethora of terms, which could sometimes be
Gavin W. Maneveldt   +18 more
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Honeymoon Tourism: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Direction

open access: yesInternational Journal of Tourism Research, Volume 28, Issue 2, March/April 2026.
ABSTRACT The research aims to explore evolution, thematic focus, and emerging patterns within the scholarly discourse on honeymoon tourism and offering a roadmap for future research directions in this niche yet growing segment of tourism studies. This study employs a systematic literature review (SLR) and uses bibliometric visualization techniques to ...
Chen Yuan   +3 more
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Algorithmic Management in Limbo: Task‐Driven Interweaving of Hierarchy and Market Management

open access: yesHuman Resource Management, Volume 65, Issue 1, Page 117-131, January/February 2026.
ABSTRACT The growing use of algorithmic management (AM) in human resource (HR) activities has attracted growing attention from HR scholars, as organizations increasingly rely on digital labor platforms to leverage external workers. This study examines how these platforms apply AM in human resource management (HRM) and how these algorithmic systems ...
Andrew Phillip Robinson   +3 more
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Comparison of the Nutritional Value of Locally Formulated Food Preparations and Standard Ready‐to‐Use Therapeutic Foods for the Management of Uncomplicated Severe Acute Malnutrition in Children Under Five in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 13, Issue 12, December 2025.
Locally formulated food preparations were mostly milk‐ and peanut‐free, often exceeding protein and lipid recommendations but deficient in vitamins (A, D, E, K, B12, folate), and critical minerals (calcium, iron, iodine, selenium, zinc). Compliance with Codex standards was very low, confirming macronutrient inadequacy but widespread micronutrient gaps.
Marc Bosonkie   +10 more
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How Social‐Symbolic Work Changes Places

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, Volume 62, Issue 8, Page 3425-3460, December 2025.
Abstract We advance the social‐symbolic work perspective by developing an understanding of places as objects characterized by location, materiality, function, and symbolic meaning and which can be changed through social‐symbolic work. Drawing from a longitudinal study of the ‘Empty Homes’ Programme in England, our analysis identifies an unfolding ...
April L. Wright   +2 more
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Young radicals, moderates and aligned: Ideological congruence and incongruence in party youth wings

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research, Volume 64, Issue 4, Page 1759-1782, November 2025.
Abstract The ideological fit between party grassroots and leaderships has long been a concern for political science, with members in general, and young members in particular, thought to be more radical. However, we do not know, first, whether this is still the case and, if it is, what drives members in different ideological directions.
DUNCAN MCDONNELL   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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