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Abstract This article analyzes the educational pathways of Black Canadian immigrant students in Québec with Sub‐Saharan African and Caribbean backgrounds. Both racialized groups have been targets of educational and social discrimination and segregation, which compromise their educational pathways. The results obtained from the longitudinal data however,
Pierre Canisius Kamanzi
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Identity, Borders and the Environment
This article examines the works of two contemporary French crime writers, Colin Niel and Antonin Varenne, whose crime novels are set in marginalized spaces and places in France: rural areas in the Hexagone and French Guiana.
Alice Jacquelin
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Oenological potential of wines produced from disease‐resistant grape cultivars
Abstract Within the EU, changes in policy and public sentiment have made it more urgent to consider the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. Consequently, one of the EU’s goals is to reduce pesticide use by 50 per cent by 2030, including in viticulture.
Gavin Duley +3 more
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Better not to overheat the cocoa! Schematic representation of possible formation of mepiquat in cocoa and commercial derivatives. Summary Mepiquat (MQ) and chlormequat (CQ) are two main food contaminants that could be naturally present in various animal and plant foods due to heat treatments.
Tiziana Nardin +4 more
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Migration and innovation in early modern Islamic societies. The case for firearms
Abstract The objective of this article is to review the historiography of the relationship between migration and firearms technologies in the early modern Islamic World. By examining historiographical debates on the role of firearms in early modern Islamic societies, we will look at the place of migrants in the historical literature of firearms. During
Rémi Dewière
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« Ironihilisme » : le roman noir français sur un autre ton
This article analyzes the ideological rupture and the ambiguity of the narrative voice at work in the French noir novel of the 21st century, in particular through the texts of the writers Jérôme Leroy, Antoine Chainas and DOA.
Stéphane Ledien
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Abstract This article critically explores the complex and contradictory meanings attached to conspicuous consumption in an informal settlement on the outskirts of Johannesburg. It examines why un(der)employed young people, especially young Black men, view the trappings of wealth in their midst and dismiss them as ‘fake’.
Hannah J. Dawson
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Sitek recenzuje książkę Magdaleny Kempnej-Pieniążek Neo-noir. Ciemne zwierciadło czasów kryzysu (2015). Stwierdza m.in., że współcześnie nieokreślone i wielopostaciowe kryzysy dotyczą każdego mieszkańca globalnej wioski, a swoistym przepracowaniem tej ...
Wojciech Sitek
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Trudne rozwijanie niewykorzystanego potencjału
Recenzja książki Kamili Żyto Film noir i kino braci Coen (2017). Jak pisze Helman, autorka poświęciła pierwszą, stosunkowo obszerną część pracy rozważaniom teoretycznym na temat pojęć noir i neo-noir, wykraczając daleko poza przedstawienie literatury ...
Alicja Helman
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Popular fiction and white extremism: Neo‐Nazi ideology and medievalist crime fiction
Abstract Dystopian near‐future fantasies of violent white revolution and genocide—most infamously, William L. Pierce's The Turner Diaries (1978)—are the most well‐known and studied fictions by white extremists. They are, however, not the only genre through which the extreme far‐right engage with popular culture.
Helen Young, Stephanie Downes
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