Dream is an offshore flame: Notes on archaeology and belonging
Abstract Set within an archaeology lab in Dunedin, Aotearoa, this creative non‐fiction piece traces the search for dwelling through the meticulous, repetitive labor of everyday practice. The narrative finds belonging not as a static identity, but as a continuous, tactile engagement with the material world.
Orlan Yuan Syshui
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Service Provider Perspectives on the Differences between Place-Based and Scattered-Site Permanent Supportive Housing in Los Angeles County after the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Padwa H +8 more
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Disabled people’s experiences of anti-social behaviour and harassment in social housing: a critical review [PDF]
Hodge, N.S. +4 more
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Sinking peatlands: Optimal control of subsidence
Abstract Land subsidence threatens the living conditions of about 1.2 billion people worldwide in deltaic regions characterized by soft top soil. Economic activity in these areas requires lowering groundwater levels to keep the land sufficiently dry, which leaves future generations worse off by accelerating subsidence and increasing future costs.
Suphi Sen +2 more
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Local government interventions for improving the health and wellbeing of tenants in private rented housing: developing initial program theory to inform evaluation in the United Kingdom. [PDF]
McClatchey R +4 more
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Japanese Labour Migrants in Germany: The Role of Migration Industries
ABSTRACT This paper examines how and when Japanese labour migrants use the offers of various migration industry actors in their migration to Germany. The ways in which Japanese university‐educated migrants utilise services vary considerably depending on their entry channel, point in the migratory trajectory, migrant capital, and migratory goals.
Ruth Achenbach, Vanessa Ludwigs Tkotzyk
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Exploring the relationship between housing conditions and Métis Nation of Ontario citizen's health: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Tsui N +9 more
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Protecting Unmarried Cohabitants from the Religious Freedom Restoration Act [PDF]
Anderson, Keirsten G.
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic pain is common among refugees, who have often experienced significant trauma and have needs distinct from those of the non‐refugee population. Pain programs do exist but little is known about how and in what ways they meet, or do not meet, refugees' needs.
Ruth P. Appiah +6 more
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