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My aim is to examine how Aboriginal people in Australia's south-east implicated the figure of Queen Victoria in their lives and predicaments, and as each new generation recycled and reworked inherited stories about her according to their own times and situations.
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Determinants of Employee Victory in Telecommuting Labor Disputes: A Configurational Approach
ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of telecommuting during the COVID‐19 pandemic created novel disputes over remote‐work conditions that existing laws did not clearly regulate. This study investigates the configurational determinants of employee victory in these disputes. Drawing on resource‐based and institutional theories of litigation outcomes, we propose
Zhenwu Jiang +3 more
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'The child that I left behind': memory, trauma, and the reconstruction of childhood in Nakba narratives. [PDF]
Nasser R.
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K. Hearty, Critical Engagement: Irish Republicanism, Memory Politics and Policing
Lisa White
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Applying the theory of discursive analysis to governance of forced migration [PDF]
Korkut, Umut
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Challenges in the future of cancer screening
Abstract The purpose of cancer screening is to reduce mortality, and ideally incidence, from the cancer screened for. Until recently, cancer screening has been offered to all persons in pre‐defined sex‐ and age‐groups. The exception is lung screening which is targeted to high‐risk individuals.
Elsebeth Lynge +29 more
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Cohort profile: the Lebanon Study on Aging and HeAlth (LSAHA). [PDF]
Mendes de Leon CF +10 more
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Politics of Memory: A Study in Latin American Revolutionary Cinema
Mario Županović
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Memory politics and archives in Sino-Japanese relations
Karl Gustafsson
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