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SAND, PLANTATION URBANISM AND THE EXTENDED POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF INFRASTRUCTURES IN INDIA
Abstract Recently, large parts of India and the global South have witnessed widespread sand extraction from rural sites for urban infrastructure projects, causing extensive environmental damage. Critical scholarship has theorized these sites as new extractive frontiers that facilitate the needs of green energy transitions and planetary urbanization. In
Siddharth Menon
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Characteristic processes of human evolution caused the Anthropocene and may obstruct its global solutions. [PDF]
Waring TM, Wood ZT, Szathmáry E.
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Death and Nationalism's Moral Imperative: The Battle for Britain, Industry and the ‘Left Behind’
ABSTRACT This paper is concerned with how nationalism is convened and condensed in this moment by exploring the function of loss and death and their centrality to nationalism's articulation. The discussion attempts to make sense of how death possesses an ideological currency that wields an alluring quality and equips nationalism with a moral imperative.
Bethan Harries
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Dominant Somatotype Development in Relation to Body Composition and Dietary Macronutrient Intake among High-Performance Athletes in Water, Cycling and Combat Sports. [PDF]
Baranauskas M+3 more
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Theoretical results for Perfect Location signed Roman domination problem [PDF]
Bojan Nikolić+2 more
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Abstract Patricia Berry’s interpretation of the Demeter/Persephone myth, and her concept of rape into consciousness, illuminate intrapsychic dynamics. However, this symbolic lens may inadvertently distance us from the devastating nature of literal rape—a reality the Homeric Hymn encapsulates.
Barbara Cerminara
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Genealogy, critique, and decolonisation: Ibn Khaldun and moving beyond filling the gaps. [PDF]
Sehlikoglu S.
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Abstract Past research has often attributed electoral backlash to structural economic change to a lack of compensation and interest group representation for affected groups. Is that backlash then mitigated in contexts where both of these conditions are fulfilled?
SOPHIA STUTZMANN
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An Upper Bound for the Eternal Roman Domination Number [PDF]
Richard C. Brewster+2 more
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