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Geographical and Mental Boundaries of Ukrainian Identity
The purpose of the research is to establish correspondence between the geographical and mental boundaries of the Ukrainian ethno-political identity. A theoretical and comparative analysis and generalization of historical, geographical, political and sociological theses and data have been applied. The research determines the external boundaries (between
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Building an alternative social currency: Dematerialising and rematerialising digital money across media [PDF]
This paper reports on the user experience and design of physical and digital forms of a mixed-media local currency. We reconceive digitally mediated transactions as social interactions and report on the development of conceptual designs informed by user ...
Ferreira, J, Perry, M
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Pairing a beer with a soundtrack: Is it guided by geographical identity?
Abstract In French gastronomy, food and beverage pairing is a traditional practice set down by pairing principles. Among these, some studies highlighted the principle of “geographical identity”: pairing two products related to the same area. While this concept has been explored for food-food and food-beverage paring, there is less investigation ...
Vandenberghe-Descamps, Mathilde +2 more
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Examining the Slavic Identity in the Middle Ages: Perception of Common Sense of Slavic Community in Polish and Bohemian Medieval Chronicles [PDF]
The concept of Slavic solidarity is taken by some political or ideological movements as obviosity. In its later tradition it is based mainly on the language and cultural solidarity emphasised by romantic (and earlier) literature.
Mesiarkin, Adam
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Geographers out of place: institutions, (inter)disciplinarity and identity [PDF]
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth Sciences and its undergraduate programmes. Since this time, most of the human geographers have remained at Brunel, but now work from beyond the boundaries of conventional academic Geography.
Wainwright, Emma +5 more
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Le “printemps arabe” à l’épreuve des revendications amazighes au Maroc
This paper intends to question the expression "Arab Spring", systematically used in media and in scientific researches to speak about protest movements that take place in North Africa, Middle East and Arabian Peninsula since the end of 2010.
Mari OIRY-VARACCA
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ABSTRACT Background An international Delphi panel of experts developed consensus statements to delineate the circumstances where the risks of dexamethasone as an antiemetic do and do not outweigh its benefits. Procedure Experts in supportive care of pediatric patients were invited to participate.
Negar Shavandi +20 more
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Identités et territoires : des rapports accentués en milieu urbain ?
Individual or collective identities are social phenomena, mostly plural. From human subject to territory, they form a continuum. Most of them display a geographical component, a spatiality reinforcing and underlining them.
Guy Di Méo
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ABSTRACT Purpose Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common pediatric ocular cancer, yet population‐based data on survival and risk factors remain limited. This study aimed to describe survival in a large national RB cohort and identify predictors of death and complications.
Samuel Sassine +14 more
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Physical-World Knowledge and Public Views on Climate Change [PDF]
Climate change is a formidable topic, challenging the research efforts of countless scientists across many different fields. Surveys find surprisingly high levels of confidence among nonscientists, however, regarding their own understanding of climate ...
Fogg, Linda M, Hamilton, Lawrence C.
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