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Egalitarianism is often idealized, but many anthropologists have noted its potential for nightmare scenarios involving envy, mistrust, and violence. This introduction outlines a framework for understanding the negative emotions and violence associated with the forces of commensuration that are necessary to make people equal.
Natalia Buitron +2 more
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Enduring Liminality: Creative Arts Therapy When Nature Disrupts
Ecopoiesis invites us to become response-able from within our position as part of, rather than separate from, the natural world. What happens, however, when nature disrupts? When being ‘within’ and ‘part of’ becomes disturbing?
Deborah Green
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Mereological Perspectivism in Philosophy of Biology
ABSTRACT This paper presents the philosophical implications of the position that we call mereological perspectivism. Mereological perspectivism asserts that determining whether a composite biological object constitutes a single unit (an individual) necessarily depends on the selection of privileged parts of the composite.
Adrian Stencel, Javier Suárez
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The Next Jane program from Roots & Shoots was found effective for the conservation leadership improvement even though the participants attended it with different motivations. The development of conservation leadership traits was facilitated by skills development, a supportive environment, and reflective action.
Zhang Zekun, Chen Jin, Gu Siqi, He He
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No Façade to Hide Behind: Long-Distance Hikers’ Journeys Through Self and Society
This ethnographic study uses a phenomenological approach to better understand how Appalachian Trail (AT) and Long Trail (LT) thru-hikers create meaning and make sense of their experiences while hiking.
Lauren Reiss
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ABSTRACT In February 2023, Severe Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle devastated the North Island of Aotearoa New Zealand with loss of life, extreme flooding, damage to homes, roads and infrastructure particularly in the regions of Te Tairāwhiti (Gisborne) and the Te Matau‐a‐Māui (Hawke’s Bay).
Holly Thorpe +8 more
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This article presents a theoretical proposal regarding the issue of sustainability in independent theatres operating in Istanbul based on the concepts used by performance studies and symbolist anthropology and aims to describe the current social ...
Tamer Can Erkan, Hakkı Alper Maral
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Abstract Research involving secondary school EFL learners has demonstrated that greater intensity of exposure, via CLIL lessons, yields notable benefits. However, studies in primary school are scarce and less optimistic. Furthermore, little is known about the effects of different degrees of CLIL intensity and of learners' exposure to Extramural English
Amparo Lázaro‐Ibarrola
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The Journey of Youth Religiosity: From Socialisation in Uncertainty to the New Forms of Fulfilment
This paper analyses the religious experience of young people in contexts of digitalisation. The secularisation thesis has not been imposed. Youth, who are more open to the porosity of social and cultural boundaries, live outside of dogma and the church ...
Pablo Echeverría Esparza +2 more
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Abstract The rise in numbers of children experiencing school attendance difficulties in recent years makes this an important focus for UK school inclusion. Simultaneously, increases in school deregistration in favour of home education have caught media as well as regulator attention. These figures disproportionately include children on schools' special
Sarah Gillie
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