ABSTRACT This article engages race, infrastructural violence, and spatial memory in Ferguson, Missouri—the St. Louis suburb where police killed 18‐year‐old Michael Brown, Jr. in August 2014. It examines Black communities' use of blockades, space‐based protests, and infrastructural disruption in Ferguson before and after the teenager's execution.
Rashad Arman Timmons
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Ancient genomes provide evidence of demographic shift to Slavic-associated groups in Moravia. [PDF]
Schulz I +13 more
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Bitumen from the Dead Sea in Early Iron Age Nubia. [PDF]
Fulcher K, Stacey R, Spencer N.
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“The Hamster Wheel Is on Fire”: How the Pandemic Amplified Inequality in the Academy
ABSTRACT Institutional practices often recreate inequalities within organizations, especially in times of crisis like the COVID pandemic. Although early pandemic research expressed alarm that increased caregiving demands were reducing women's research productivity, it paid less attention to changing work demands.
Catherine Albiston +3 more
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‘There Is No Such Thing’—Meaningful Human Contact in Prison Under International Law
ABSTRACT This article reflects on the notion of ‘meaningful human contact’ as expressed in the Mandela Rules 2015 (United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners—SMRs) through fieldwork carried out in Scottish prisons via a letter‐writing project.
Deborah Russo
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The multifaceted nature of Egyptian mummification: Paleoradiological insights into child mummies. [PDF]
Zesch S +8 more
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Multisituationality and Social Sensibility. Insights From Neophenomenological Sociology
ABSTRACT Sometimes, we do not act in accordance with what we know. For example, we may purchase products that we know are the result of production chains with questionable ethics. This contribution investigates the paradox between social action and rational knowledge, starting from the ambivalence between emotion and reason.
Michele Granzotto
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Structural and Chemical Degradation of Archeological Wood: Synchrotron XRD and FTIR Analysis of a 26th Dynasty Egyptian Polychrome Wood Statuette. [PDF]
Atwa DM +7 more
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Diaspora, migration, and the sciences: a new integrated perspective. [PDF]
Rutgers L +3 more
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Experiencing Cultural Safety in Nursing Care: A Focused Ethnography With Refugees
ABSTRACT This study explored healthcare and nursing care experiences of Laotian refugees in Japan, focusing on their interpretations of cultural safety. A focused ethnography was conducted, incorporating semi‐structured interviews and participant observations with 20 Laotian refugees at temples, homes, and community events.
Maki Nakajima, Ikumi Honda, Tomoko Doi
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