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MythicVision: a deep learning powered mobile application for understanding Indian mythological deities using weight centric decision approach. [PDF]
Khan T +5 more
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Historic mural paintings are highly vulnerable to microbial biodeterioration. This study reports the first identification of Paracoccus marcusii strain IBR3 on a 19th‐century Italian mural. In vitro tests revealed enzymatic activities, including casein hydrolysis and calcium carbonate dissolution, linking the strain to protein binder and mineral ...
Michele Narduzzi +4 more
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Delegated agency and moral responsibility in artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Radanliev P.
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Simmering in the Corridors: An Ethnographic Novella
ABSTRACT The ethnographic novella “Simmering in the Corridors” blends fiction and ethnography to reflect on academic life within a Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology. It addresses institutional racism, colonial legacies, and power dynamics in academia.
Mara Belacchi Livi +9 more
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Comparative Analysis of Egypt and Indian Mythology
Indian and Egyptian mythologies are ancient belief systems that have profoundly shaped the cultures, traditions, and identities of their respective civilizations. These rich mythological narratives have captivated generations, offering intricate insights into the beliefs, values, and worldviews of their societies.
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ABSTRACT This article follows producers of Kai Language Heroes, the first Indigenous language game show in the world, as they adapted the genre for language revitalization. Kai Language Heroes is one of many original programs at Taiwan Indigenous Television (TITV), a public broadcaster that serves Taiwan's diverse Austronesian‐speaking peoples. I argue
Eliana Ritts
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Is Pierre Michon's <i>The Eleven</i> a political novel? [PDF]
Ivić N.
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Welcome to the Anthropozine! DIY Booklets as an Alternative to the Peer‐Reviewed Publication
ABSTRACT Peer‐reviewed publications remain the most accepted form of knowledge production and distribution in academia today. But such formal publications are often deeply exclusionary, especially for undergraduate and early graduate students as well as scholars tackling highly stigmatized subjects.
Nicholas C. Kawa
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Held in a story: Relatability across plates and places
Abstract This piece explores the power and ambivalence of storytelling through a dinner with Jemimah, a counseling psychologist and a trained educator with a keen interest in using storytelling as pedagogy in Northeast India. As the evening unfolds in her dining room, stories and memories are exchanged, revealing how relatability is not inherent but ...
Anna Notsu
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Boats on the rocks: Late prehistoric nautical iconography and landscape, from Northwest Iberia to Scandinavia. [PDF]
Díaz-Guardamino M +7 more
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