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Review of the uncertainty sampling and its propagation across the flood risk modeling chain. ABSTRACT This systematic review examines how uncertainty is sampled and propagated through interconnected model chains in climate‐induced flood risk assessments.
Villy Mik‐Meyer +4 more
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Nations as Natural Families: From Kin Selection to Multilevel Selection
ABSTRACT In nationalism studies, nations are often viewed as artificial constructs. By contrast, many sociobiologists see nations as natural families or kin groups. They explain altruism and shared ancestry among co‐nationals through kin selection theory, which accounts for altruism towards close genetic relatives. In this article, we refine and deepen
Filipe Nobre Faria, Sandra Dzenis
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Passing on the red genes: Communism nostalgia in online fictions and ideological governance in China
Abstract How does communism as an ideology fare in the post‐reform digital age China? What are the implications for China's ideological governance? Through online ethnographic work and text analysis, this paper identifies and analyzes how communism as an ideation and a practice is (re)memorized, (re)presented, and (re)interpreted in popular online ...
Rongbin Han
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Ritmo e arrastamento (Ou: do relé entre o individual e o coletivo)
Este trabalho procura apresentar os conceitos de “arrastamento” e “ressonância”, da física, e estendê-los para pensar a propagação cultural na forma de ciclos rítmicos coletivos.
Vinícius Portella Castro
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A Genealogy of Neurodiversity and Its Entangled Politics
ABSTRACT This article will outline a genealogy of neurodiversity, highlighting the power structures and systems that brought about the neurodiversity movement and their implications. Understanding the neurodiversity paradigm from the politicized perspective of genealogy, it builds on this to conduct an intersectional analysis of the categories of ...
Tom Walters
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REVIEW: Climate change, media, culture and the arts
I approached this special edition of Dreadlocks with caution and apprehension. I saw two interpretations for the title: did it mean embracing science with creative political decisions for change, or did it mean using creativity through the arts as a ...
Patrick Craddock
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Reductionist science in agriculture and horticulture
ABSTRACT Science ensures that explanations and predictions about the biological and physical worlds are verifiable, while also providing an approach that enables improved understanding to develop and be permanently recorded. There are several terms in common usage that describe the approaches used in scientific research, but at the extremes, words such
Jon G. H. Hickford +3 more
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TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE GENTRIFICATION–RESISTANCE NEXUS: A Comparative Case Study
Abstract This article studies resistance to gentrification from a recognition theory perspective. It discusses two cases of gentrification: in the Tweebosbuurt in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and in the Quartier Maritime in Molenbeek, Belgium. Resistance to gentrification assumed different forms in these neighbourhoods.
Marijn Knieriem
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Types of Internet Activity and the Religious Commitment of American Adults
ABSTRACT This study addresses the ongoing debate surrounding the connection between Internet use and religious identity, belief, salience, and practices. Using data from the 2021 wave of the Baylor Religion Survey (N = 1248), we analyze the relationships between different types of Internet activity and religious outcomes.
Jennifer O. Laderi, Jeremy E. Uecker
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