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IDEAS for Learning Newsletter December \u2724

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This IDEAS for Learning newsletter reached faculty of Emerson College on December 13th 2024.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/ideasnews/1014/thumbnail ...
Emerson College
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Berkeley Beacon, Volume 4, Number 5, December 15, 1949.

open access: yes, 1949
Orphan Christmas party; Emerson\u27s financial woes and enrollment increase; Student profile of Ellen Goldberg.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/berkeleybeacon/1036/thumbnail ...
Emerson College
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The company you keep: The influence of popular delinquents and deviant brokers on offending trajectories

open access: yesCriminology, EarlyView.
Abstract Research on how delinquent peer associations affect individuals’ life courses is limited. This paper addresses this gap by examining delinquent peer network characteristics and their impact on offending trajectories through social network analysis (SNA) and group‐based trajectory modeling (GBTM).
Daniel Trovato
wiley   +1 more source

Library Newsletter March \u2725

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This Library newsletter reached staff, students, and faculty of Emerson College on March 18th, 2025.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/librarynews/1021/thumbnail ...
Emerson College
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The Evolution of Male Weapons Is Associated with the Type of Breeding Site in a Clade of Neotropical Frogs

open access: yesIntegrative Zoology, EarlyView.
Male weaponry evolution is often linked to male–male competition, but its relationship with breeding site type remains unclear. Using Leptodactylinae frogs, we found a macroevolutionary correlation between breeding site type and weapon evolution. Also, gains and losses of weapons occurred more frequently in exposed‐breeding sites, an unexpected finding.
Erika M. Santana   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Library Newsletter Early November \u2724

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This Library newsletter reached staff, students, and faculty of Emerson College on November 8th 2024.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/librarynews/1010/thumbnail ...
Emerson College
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Availability of a Keystone Plant Resource Reduces Niche Overlap and Drives Distinct Species‐Specific Changes in Niche Breadth Among Small Rodents

open access: yesIntegrative Zoology, EarlyView.
We investigated how three rodent species respond to the seasonal availability of Araucaria angustifolia seeds. While Oligoryzomys spp. increased seed consumption and abundance during seed production, the more insectivorous Akodon paranaensis maintained a broader diet.
Adriana A. Perini, Emerson M. Vieira
wiley   +1 more source

Library Newsletter Early April \u2725

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This Library newsletter reached staff, students, and faculty of Emerson College on April 4th, 2025https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/librarynews/1022/thumbnail ...
Emerson College
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Critical Research Spaces as Scholarship: an Ethnography Lab as an Apparatus for the Experimental, the Imaginary, and the Relational

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The creation of critical research spaces, such as ethnography labs, studios, and other collaborative research environments, requires attention and attunement in anthropology to focus on the kinds of imaginative and generative spaces where creative ethnographic research can unfold as scholarship.
Fiona P. McDonald
wiley   +1 more source

Assessing the Effect of Large Igneous Provinces on Global Oceanic Redox Conditions Using Non‐traditional Metal Isotopes (Molybdenum, Uranium, Thallium)

open access: yesGeophysical Monograph Series, Page 305-323., 2021

Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact

An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Brian Kendall   +2 more
wiley  

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