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Z‐Scheme Water Splitting Systems Based on Solid‐State Electron Conductors

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
This review examines the latest advances in Z‐scheme overall water splitting (OWS) systems for solar hydrogen production. These systems consist of suspended or immobilized hydrogen evolution photocatalysts (HEPs) and oxygen evolution photocatalysts (OEPs).
Chen Gu   +3 more
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Resilience and Aging Among Black Gay and Bisexual Older Men. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health
Perone AK, Reed BG, Gant LM.
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The death of the author in place names: A Barthesian intervention into critical toponymy

Geography Compass, 2021
Abstract Over the past 2 decades, the critical toponymy literature reached a certain level, both qualitatively and quantitatively, that it is now both possible and necessary to subject the field itself to a critical evaluation. This study aims to make such a critical inquiry by arguing that although there has been important progress ...
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Geographies of toponymic inscription: new directions in critical place-name studies

Progress in Human Geography, 2009
The study of place naming, or toponymy, has recently undergone a critical reformulation as scholars have moved beyond the traditional focus on etymology and taxonomy by examining the politics of place-naming practices. In this article, we provide a selective genealogy of the ‘critical turn’ in place-name studies and consider three complementary ...
Reuben Rose-Redwood   +2 more
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Applying Critical Race and Memory Studies to University Place Naming Controversies: Toward a Responsible Landscape Policy

Papers in Applied Geography, 2017
ABSTRACTA number of U.S. universities are embroiled in debates over the longtime commemoration and valorization of white supremacy through the campus landscape. Recognizing place naming as a legitimate political arena, activists have called for—and in some instances succeeded—in removing from university buildings the names of historical figures ...
Jordan P. Brasher   +2 more
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