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The paper dedicated to the phenomenon of Wilamowicean theatre is composed of two parts presenting a different research approach. A review written by a literature scholar of the latest performance in the Wilamowicean repertoire serves as the basis for ...
Justyna Szlachta-Ignatowicz +1 more
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Ó Chéitinn go Conradh: Rising the Revivalists to 1916
Was the Gaelic League the ‘breeding ground’ for the IRB? Was the Irish language the Language of the Revolution? These parting words from the O’Rahilly (Ua Rathghaille) border on absurd black humour but like so many other Gaelic Leaguers their journey to ...
Uí Chollatáin, Regina
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English teachers' journeys since the 2020 Iteration of Black Lives Matter
Abstract The 2020 resurgence of Black Lives Matter (BLM) mobilised students in England to demand greater representation of racially minoritised voices in English curriculums—a call highlighted by stark inequity: just 1.5% of GCSE texts studied are by racially minoritised authors, despite racially minoritised students comprising 38.0% of the student ...
Adrian Fernandes
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This study explores the legal and institutional position of Finno-Ugric languages according to the language laws of the national republics in post-Soviet Russia.
Konstantin Zamyatin
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The article considers the scientific polylogue of Ukrainian historiography and Ukrainian studies in understanding the category “Ukrainian national-cultural revival” in the chronological framework of the second half of the 19th - the first third of the ...
Nataliia Semerhei
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Strategies for Greater Inclusion of Indigenous Students in College Science Programs
ABSTRACT The substantial underrepresentation of American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiʻian (AI/AN/NH) students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) majors at United States colleges and universities results from systemic barriers in higher education.
Jonathan D. Baker +14 more
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Languages of indigenous minorities of the North: Between assimilation and revitalization
The languages of Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North of Russia are under the most serious threat. At the same time, population censuses record an increase in the number of those claiming to speak ethnic languages against the background of ...
Igor A. Danilov
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Contributions to urban Indigenous self-determination: the story of Neeginan and Kaupapa Māori
This paper considers two different Indigenous-led initiatives, the Neeginan initiative (Winnipeg, Canada) and the Kaupapa Māori movement (New Zealand), within the context of urban Indigenous self-determination, examining the role, or contributions of ...
Darwin Horning, Beth Baumbrough
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ABSTRACT Recent methodological development in phylogenetic inference has focused predominantly on molecular data. However, renewed interest in other data types, particularly morphological data, has followed from the increased recognition of the power of total evidence and tip‐dating approaches, including fossil data, for inference of time‐scaled trees ...
Melanie J. Hopkins +9 more
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Minority language education has been planned in post-Soviet Russia for two decades. During this period, language policy in education has shifted from compulsory to voluntary study of native languages in school.
Konstantin Zamyatin
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