“Colonial Problems, Transnational American Studies” [PDF]
Excerpt from After American Studies: Rethinking Legacies of Transnational ...
Herlihy-Mera, Jeffrey
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A Diagnostic Framework and Data Inventory to Analyze Human Intervention on Streamflow
Abstract Growing recognition of human impacts on streamflow regimes has driven efforts to integrate water‐management modules into hydrological models to improve simulation accuracy. Yet data constraints often force simplifying assumptions, which may introduce unintended biases and obscure true human influences.
Anav Vora, Ximing Cai
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"There Would Be More Black Spaces": Care/giving Cartographies during COVID-19. [PDF]
Carney MA, Chess D, Rascon-Canales M.
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FloodUnet: A Rapid Spatio‐Temporal Prediction Model for Flood Evolution Based on an Enhanced U‐Net
Abstract Flooding causes significant loss of life and economic damage and affects healthy development of society. Deep learning (DL) models demonstrate significant advantages in improving computational efficiency while maintaining accuracy. Existing research of predicting dynamic flood evolution still remains some gaps for predicting flooding maps from
T. Chen +6 more
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Politics makes strange bedfellows: addressing the ‘messy’ power dynamics in design practice [PDF]
The paper addresses the role of the designer in navigating through politics and power dynamics that can potentially hinder ways in which people have input into a design process.
Akama, Yoko
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Recognition of a territory: the forgotten cultural heritage of Bogotá’s villages [PDF]
Due to the extreme growth of Bogotá in the second half of the 20th century, part of the city now consists of six former villages. These prior rural sites demonstrate an equally long settlement history similar to the historic center of Bogotá. However, in
Diesch, Alissa
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A Shape‐Based Model for Drag and Terminal Velocity of Non‐Spherical Plastic Particles
Abstract Plastic pollution in rivers is governed by how individual particles move among the bed, the water column, and the free surface, processes that depend primarily on drag and terminal velocity. Although plastic particles span a much wider range of shapes than natural sediments, many existing drag and terminal‐velocity formulations still rely on ...
Felipe Condo‐Colcha +2 more
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Methodologies for Housing Justice Resource Guide [PDF]
This Resource Guide is the outcome of a Summer Institute on Methodologies for Housing Justice convened by the Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin as part of the Housing Justice in Unequal Cities Network, which is supported by the ...
Agrawal, Naveen +40 more
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Processes Governing the Ablation of Intercepted Snow
Abstract Interception and ablation of snow in forest canopies significantly influence the quantity, timing, and phase of precipitation that reaches the ground in cold regions forests. Yet current modeling approaches have uncertain transferability across differing climate and forest types.
Alex C. Cebulski, John W. Pomeroy
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In Spite of Challenges by “Black” and “Third World” Women, Do Mainstream Feminist Theories Still Reflect the Concerns of White Women? [PDF]
This paper examines the extent to which, despite challenges by “black” and “third world” women, mainstream feminist theory continues to be dominated by the concerns of white women.
Chopra, Sherry
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