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Touching Through: The Puzzle of Mediated Contact
ABSTRACT It is natural to think that one person touches another when their bodies make direct contact. However, much interpersonal touch is not like this. We often touch people through things like their clothing. But this raises a puzzle: How can you touch someone without directly touching the surface of their body?
William Hornett, Robert Morgan
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Food systems in protracted crises: examining indigenous food sovereignty amid de-development in Kashmir. [PDF]
Tak M, Hussain SB, Zargar H, Blake LJ.
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Abstract The midpoint of the left‐right self‐placement item is hiding important political diversity, and may be conflating moderate responders with populists and other political sub‐groups. Survey researchers should consider this problem when examining relationships between political orientation and political attitudes.
Edward J. R. Clarke +6 more
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Representation, activism, health promotion, and communication: The role of art in advancing global health and social justice. [PDF]
Reñosa MDC +16 more
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ABSTRACT Based on the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) and implementation research, this study proposes an extended conceptualization of policy punctuation that enables researchers to systematically include policy implementation as part of a punctuation. The key mechanisms underlying the PET, i.e., policy image and venue, information processing, and
Bettina Stauffer
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Beyond the North-South divide: transnational coalitions in EU reforms. [PDF]
Truchlewski Z, Schelkle W.
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The Patriot Movement: Refreshing the Tree of Liberty with Fertilizer Bombs and the Blood of Martyrs [PDF]
Smith, Thompson
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Unpacking tick-boxes: considerations and recommendations for collecting, analysing, and interpreting ethnicity data. [PDF]
Yao ES +6 more
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