Identity and Diasporic Trauma in Mira Jacob’s “The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing” [PDF]
This article explores the assimilation politics in Mira Jacob’s novel The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing (2013). The intersection of memory, trauma, and mourning with reference to immigrant experience is discussed.
Jameel Alghaberi, Sanjay Mukherjee
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UNdefined regions: toward a new typology of regions in the UN
Even though the UN interacts with regions and regionalism, a systematic analysis of the development of the regional dimension within their bodies is still needed.
Philippe De Lombaerde +6 more
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Eliciting Learner Knowledge: Enabling Focused Practice through an Open-Source Online Tool
Eliciting and interpreting students’ ideas are essential skills in teaching, yet pre-service teachers (PSTs) rarely have adequate opportunities to develop these skills.
Meredith Thompson +9 more
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Comparative Migration Studies: an introduction [PDF]
This inaugural issue marks the launch of the new journal Comparative Migration Studies (CMS). Over the past decades, and especially since the 1970s and 1980s, migration studies has evolved rapidly as a research fij ield rooted in various disciplines. Like the phenomenon of migration itself, migration research has become increasingly globalized, which ...
Saharso, Sawitri, Scholten, Peter
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Relation between Spiritual Journey and Intuition in Rumi's Mysticism [PDF]
If we consider spiritual journey(Solouk) as a set of life practices against the epistemological content of intuition (Shohoud), which is used to explain the system of existence and knowledge of the truth, then we can talk about the relationship between ...
Amir Yousefi, Mahmoud Sheikh
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Comparative Studies of Lensing Methods [PDF]
Predictions of the standard thin lens approximation and a new iterative approach to gravitational lensing are compared with an ``exact'' approach in simple test cases involving one or two lenses.
Kling, Thomas P. +2 more
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Unilateral or Reciprocal Climate Policy? Experimental Evidence from China
The traditional political economy account of global climate change governance directs our attention to fundamental collective action problems associated with global public goods provision, resulting from positive or negative externalities as well as ...
Thomas Bernauer +4 more
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Assessing mobile mixed reality affordances as a comparative visualization pedagogy for design communication [PDF]
Spatial visualisation skills and interpretation are critical in the design professions but are difficult for novice designers. There is growing evidence that mixed reality visualisation improves learner outcomes, but often these studies are focused on a ...
Birt, James R., Cowling, Michael A.
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Age Management in Danish Companies: What, How, and How Much?
This article investigates Danish employers’ behavior in the area of active aging, which is made topical by demographic aging. It describes age management practices and explains why some companies are more prone to employ age management than others.
Per H. Jensen, Rasmus Juul Møberg
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From age-sets to friendship networks in contemporary sociology : The continuity of soda among the Boorana of East Africa [PDF]
This paper re-assesses a comparative sociology of kinship and friendship in East Africa with a particular focus on the Boorana Oromo of Kenya. It argues that the study of kinship dominated the developments of a comparative sociology during colonial times
Aguilar, Mario I
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