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Building a children's health and environment research agenda in Alberta, Canada: A multi-stakeholder engagement process [PDF]
As new environmental exposures are continuously identified, environmental influences on health are of growing concern. Knowledge regarding the impacts of environmental exposures is constantly evolving and is often incomplete. In this paper, we describe a
Brennan, Lesley +7 more
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Evaluating the Practice of Lawfare Against Pro‐Palestinian Groups
Abstract For nearly 20 years, nongovernmental organizations backing the Palestinian cause have promoted both “differentiation” and the better‐known strategy of boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS). Differentiation is the practice of distinguishing between Israel and the occupied territories, terminating contracts with actors—irrespective of ...
Hans Morten Haugen
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New ethical questions and social media: young people’s construction of Holocaust memory online [PDF]
Much of the discourse about the ethics of Holocaust representation considers it a sacred event that imposes representational limits. Survivors are often considered “authorities” of Holocaust memory.
Walden, Victoria Grace
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The EU's Combating Antisemitism Policy: Agenda Setting and the Making of a ‘European Polity’
Abstract Antisemitism was on the rise after 9/11, yet, until 2015, there was weak policy to address it at the national and EU levels. The following examines why and how antisemitism policy emerged on the EU agenda culminating in the creation of the 2021 comprehensive strategy to combat antisemitism.
Carolyn M. Dudek
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Abstract Holocaust education, which refers to the teaching and learning of the Holocaust—the systematic genocide of six million Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II—is an essential component of history and social studies education in many countries.
Stefania Manca +2 more
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The density of states of chaotic Andreev billiards [PDF]
Quantum cavities or dots have markedly different properties depending on whether their classical counterparts are chaotic or not. Connecting a superconductor to such a cavity leads to notable proximity effects, particularly the appearance, predicted by ...
A. F. Andreev +10 more
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Abstract Debates about Islamophobia have been blighted by the question of whether the prejudice can be defined as a form of racism or as hostility to religion (or a combination of the two). This paper sheds light on this debate by presenting the findings of a new nationally representative survey, focused on the UK, that contrasts perceptions of Muslims
Stephen H. Jones, Amy Unsworth
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Should We Adopt a Pragmatic Approach to Holocaust Heritage in the 21st Century?
This essay proposes that a pragmatic approach be taken towards Holocaust heritage in the 21st century and beyond. Its point of departure is the recognition that it is now nearly 80 years since the end of the war and we are not making heritage decisions ...
Gilly Carr
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A pseudointegrable Andreev billiard
A circular Andreev billiard in a uniform magnetic field is studied. It is demonstrated that the classical dynamics is pseudointegrable in the same sense as for rational polygonal billiards.
A. Andreev +25 more
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Gender, Work &Organization, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 1668-1675, July 2025.
Hala Shoman +6 more
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