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Pluralizing environmental values for urban planning: How to uncover the diversity of imaginaries about socio‐natures from Vitoria‐Gasteiz (Basque Country, Spain)

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 5, Issue 4, Page 1262-1283, August 2023., 2023
Abstract Cities have pushed forward re‐naturing initiatives in local planning agendas. Discourses and rationales for such interventions tend to follow instrumental framings often narrowed down to the economic, health and ecological benefits of nature's contributions to people (NCP).
Julia Neidig   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Defensive emotions and evaluative judgements: Sensitivity to anger and fear predicts moral judgements, whereas sensitivity to disgust predicts aesthetic judgements

open access: yesBritish Journal of Psychology, Volume 114, Issue 1, Page 1-20, February 2023., 2023
Abstract Aesthetic and moral evaluations engage appetitive and defensive emotions. While the role played by pleasure in positive aesthetic and moral judgements has been extensively researched, little is known about how defensive emotions influence negative aesthetic and moral judgements.
Alejandro Dorado   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘Heroes to anonymous pensioners’: Francisco Franco's ‘mutilated gentlemen’ and the erosion of veteran privilege in Spain's transition to democracy

open access: yesHistory, Volume 107, Issue 377, Page 765-788, September 2022., 2022
Abstract This article explores how during Spain's transition to democracy in the 1970s and 1980s, Francoist disabled veterans of the Spanish Civil War navigated the disappearance of formerly hegemonic historical narratives which had hitherto defined their relationship with the state.
Stephanie Wright
wiley   +1 more source

Semiotic Disruption and Negotiations of Authenticity among Argentine Fans of Anglophone Media

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 345-363, August 2022., 2022
This paper investigates how subtitling and dubbing of foreign language media can be interpreted as cases of semiotic disruption, and how this interpretive frame comes to index a cosmopolitan identity among Argentine fans of Anglophone pop culture. The naturalization of voice/body/language assemblages allows fans to frame preferences for subtitles as an
Mary‐Caitlyn Valentinsson
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of collaborative writing and peer feedback on Spanish as a foreign language writing performance

open access: yesForeign Language Annals, Volume 55, Issue 2, Page 517-539, Summer 2022., 2022
Abstract This study explores the effect of collaborative writing (CW) and peer feedback (PF) practices on subsequent individual writing assignments. Two groups of university students in a Spanish as a foreign language course experienced both CW and PF (Group 1 CW then PF; Group 2 PF then CW), and pre and posttests were analyzed for syntactic complexity,
Mª Camino Bueno‐Alastuey   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Communication in Persons with Acquired Speech Impairment: The Role of Family as Language Brokers

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 161-181, May 2022., 2022
More than 170 million people in the world have some kind of speech impairment. The lack of professional interpreters in this domain causes their families to need to learn new communicative strategies to interact with them and assist them as interpreters. The aim of this paper is to analyze the role of these non‐professional interpreters for adults with
Gema Rubio‐Carbonero
wiley   +1 more source

Topical moistening of mastectomy wounds with diluted tranexamic acid to reduce bleeding: randomized clinical trial

open access: yesBJS Open, Volume 4, Issue 2, Page 216-224, April 2020., 2020
Moistening surgical wounds with tranexamic acid 25 mg/ml before closure is a simple, low‐cost intervention that reduces bleeding by one‐third and may reduce risk of rebleeding. The effect is comparable to intravenous administration, with a reduced risk of systemic adverse events.
K. Ausen   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Que cien años no es nada

open access: yesChasqui, 2015
El 28 de diciembre de 1895, con la primera proyección pública de películas de los hermanos Lumiére, en el Grand Café, boulevard de Capucines, en París, nacía el cinematógrafo.
Jorge Enrique Adoum
doaj   +1 more source

Considering connections between Hollywood and biodiversity conservation

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 597-606, June 2018., 2018
Abstract Cinema offers a substantial opportunity to share messages with a wide audience. However, there is little research or evidence about the potential benefits and risks of cinema for conservation. Given their global reach, cinematic representations could be important in raising awareness of conservation issues and species of concern, as well as ...
Matthew J. Silk   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

La genética en el cine y los obstáculos para su aprendizaje formal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
El objetivo de este trabajo es comprobar si los significados sobre genética transmitidos por las películas que los estudiantes ven podrían generar concepciones alternativas sobre el tema. Así, se comparan dos fuentes de significados: los transmitidos por
Abril, Ana M., Muela, Francisco J.
core   +2 more sources

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