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ABSTRACT Introduction Digital self‐help interventions for mental health can improve symptoms of common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. However, such online interventions remain inaccessible to the majority of people in LMICs due to a lack of smartphone access, internet signal and/or affordability of data.
Abbie Clare +6 more
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La bande dessinée Congo 50 ou la mémoire collective d’une indépendance difficile
In the comic book Congo 50, issued in 2010 by Roularta Books and Africalia to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Independence of Congo, eight comic artists of the association BD Kin Label tell the history of the 50 years of independence of their ...
Sandra Federici
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Weaving reproductive justice: Storytelling and conflict‐related reproductive violence in Colombia
Abstract The exhibition “Weaving reproductive justice: Conflict and peace in Colombia,” which is the result of ethnographic, feminist, and arts‐based research, is a collaborative storytelling experience about conflict‐related reproductive violence. Through patchwork, embroidery, and written words, the exhibition takes visitors into the lives of Afro ...
Tatiana Sánchez Parra
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Max Aub, a Body in Transit in a Lost Time: Reflections and Thoughts on Exile in His Works
The onset of the totalitarian regime in Spain, which erased a large part of the literary past, had two important repercussions on the writing work of a whole generation of creators: on the one hand, there was a group of exiled writers, on the other side ...
Leman Gürlek
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Abstract In the decade since the so‐called Arab Spring first drove debates around the relationship between images and militancy, hundreds of films have documented the uprisings and their aftermath. Yet little scholarship has considered the political consequences of films made in relation to the Arab Spring or situated new works in relation to earlier ...
Mary Jirmanus Saba
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Human‐AI Co‐Creativity: Does ChatGPT Make Us More Creative?
ABSTRACT Much has been made of the apparent capacity for creativity of generative AI. However, as research expands the knowledge base regarding the capabilities and performance of this technology, the prevailing view is shifting away from “AI is creative” and towards a more balanced model of Human‐AI co‐creativity.
Kelsey Medeiros +3 more
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Immersive Crisis Training: Features, Observations and the Shift From Traditional Crisis Exercises
ABSTRACT This article provides insights from the 'Lessons from the Field' perspective into crisis training using virtual reality (VR). Conventional crisis simulations often involve costly in‐person events, limiting accessibility and effectiveness. VR technology has emerged as a promising alternative to overcome these challenges.
Alexis Evain +5 more
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Au diable le nihilisme ! Lenau, Méphistophélès et le dépassement du “mal du siècle”
Having realised that religion is no fulfilling answer to existential questions, Lenau examines in his Faust the viability of various philosophical movements and reflects on the meaning of god, faith, mankind and the arts in the world and the society. The
Claude Paul
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Unleashing creativity in STEM teacher education through scripting task pedagogy
Abstract This paper proposes a creative pedagogical approach that aims to foster authentic STEM teacher education through incorporating scriptwriting tasks in science and mathematics courses for future secondary STEM teachers. These tasks invite teachers to create imaginary dialogues addressing specific pedagogical challenges, such as conceptual ...
Marina Milner‐Bolotin, Rina Zazkis
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With the rise of mobile media and snack culture, the webtoon has become a leading form of popular culture in Korea. Korea is also producing a growing number of webtoon-based TV dramas.
Ji Hoon Park, Jeehyun Lee, Yongsuk Lee
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