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Group singing is globally dominant and associated with social context
Music is an interactive technology associated with religious and communal activities and was suggested to have evolved as a participatory activity supporting social bonding. In post-industrial societies, however, music's communal role was eclipsed by its
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The Exceptions and the Rules in Global Musical Diversity
Global music diversity is a popular topic for both scientific and humanities researchers, but often for different reasons. Scientific research typically focuses on the generalities through measurement and statistics, while humanists typically emphasize ...
Sam Passmore, Patrick E. Savage
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This article discusses why occupational health nurses need to be concerned about cultural diversity, but is not intended to be an exhaustive report on the subject.
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Urban Planning for the Integration of Refugees: The Importance of Local Factors
Housing location is one of several characteristics that play a significant role in the future integration of asylum-seekers. Many of these characteristics or institutional arrangements are spatialized aspects relevant to urban planning.
Shahd Seethaler-Wari
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The use of information communication technologies (ICT) in education brings up new possibilities of promoting learning and health experiences. In this sense, education contexts of the 21st century must consider these two areas of knowledge, especially ...
Paulo Ricardo dos Santos +5 more
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EQUINE-FACILITATED THERAPY IN TREATING AN ASYLUM SEEKER GIRL WITH POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER: A CASE STUDY [PDF]
Previous studies exist in using equine-facilitated therapy (EFT) in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), however, no studies among refugees or asylum seekers were found.
Anu E. Castaneda +3 more
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Peatland and wetland ecosystems in Peruvian Amazonia: indigenous classifications and perspectives
Many indigenous people hold detailed ecological knowledge about their environment and have developed complex classifications of ecosystem types in their own languages.
Christopher Schulz +6 more
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In this article, we look at colonialities of gender and sexuality as concepts employed in international aid and development. These international arenas reveal not only strong reiterations of modernist linear thinking and colonial continuities but also ...
Rahil Roodsaz, An Van Raemdonck
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In Central America, Family Farming (FF) is characterized by the fostering of endogenous development, self-sustaining economies, food safety and upholding the values of the agricultural landscape. However, government agricultural policies have promoted an
Frank González +2 more
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Intersectionality and Youth Identity Development Research in Europe
The increasing application of intersectionality to the psychological study of identity development raises questions regarding how we as researchers construct and operationalize social identity categories, as well as how we best capture and address ...
Ursula Moffitt +2 more
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