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PATCH: A deep learning method to assess heterogeneity of artistic practice in historical paintings. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Van Horn A   +12 more
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A scoping review on the operationalization of intersectional health research methods in studies related to the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Qual Stud Health Well-being
Olanlesi-Aliu A   +8 more
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Modernism/Modernisms. The Two Souls of Modernity Before Modernity

2021
The architectural and cultural heritage built in the early decades of the twentieth century is often a critical and controversial topic. “History is always written by winners”, and in the case of cultural conflicts, the narratives of the events support the prevalence of a thesis on the others that was overshadowed, denied and then forgotten.
enrico cicalò, michele valentino
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Modernity and Modernism

2021
Modernity and modernism both share the common stem word “modern”. Modern refers to all things new and in present as opposed to old and antiquated things and practices as well as anything which is in vogue and in fashion- music, modern history, modern apparels, lifestyle, technology and modern way of thinking.
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Modernity, modernities and modernization: Tradition reappraised

Social Science Information, 2013
The current discourse of modernity has produced many new terms to reflect the multiple conditions of social change. However, they do not automatically suggest a direct transition from the traditional but rather support a recursive modality in which present changes are not construed as fully independent of reclaimed past beliefs and actions.
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Modernity and Modernization

2010
Modernity is defined as a condition of social existence that is significantly different to all past forms of human experience, while modernization refers to the transitional process of moving from “traditional” or “primitive” communities to modern societies.
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A Modern Test in Modern Literature

The Modern Language Journal, 1933
Author's summary.— A discussion of the arguments for and against courses in contemporary foreign literature, with an account of a successful course in Contemporary Spanish Literature given by the writer at the College of the City of New York, followed by a copy of a final examination on the term's work.
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How ‘Modern’ is the Modern Apprenticeship?

Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, 2005
Despite the fact that some sectors of industry are facing major skills shortages, the Scottish labour market continues to be characterised by occupational segregation and a large disparity between the wages of women and men. The concentration of individuals in occupations and training based on their gender effectively restricts the pool of potential ...
Campbell, Jim   +2 more
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