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Detecting and Modeling Emotional Landscapes Through Deep Learning, GPT‐4.1, and 3D Spatial Interpolation

open access: yesTransactions in GIS, Volume 30, Issue 1, February 2026.
ABSTRACT This research provides new directions in conceptualizing emotional geographies at the landscape level using a combination of textual deep learning (DL) and GPT‐based spatial emotion detection and interpolation using 3D empirical Bayesian kriging.
Christopher J. Anderson
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In the Beginning was the Work: Donald MacKinnon’s Metaphysics after Lenin

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 1, Page 210-236, January 2026.
Abstract Donald MacKinnon expressed a distinctly realist and actualist metaphysic. One aspect of his metaphysics that is less frequently commented upon, however, is his reception of Vladimir Lenin. While not an unqualified admirer of Bolshevism, it is readily apparent that MacKinnon incorporated elements of Lenin’s philosophy and theories regarding ...
Khegan M. Delport, Dritëro Demjaha
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O passado como sonho em vigília: literatura testemunhal feminina

open access: yesEx Aequo: Revista da Associação Portuguesa de Estudos sobre as Mulheres, 2023
Este artigo propõe o estudo de três testemunhos da Shoah que foram reunidos em uma recente obra literária brasileira, O que os cegos estão sonhando?, por Noemi Jaffe (2012).
Mônica Gama
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Re‐evaluating the impact of collective victimhood on conflict attitudes: Results from a natural experiment, a survey experiment, and panel study using Israel's Holocaust Memorial Day

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, Volume 69, Issue 4, Page 1235-1253, October 2025.
Abstract A significant observational literature identifies a link between collective victimhood and conflict‐enhancing attitudes, though results from experimental work increasing victimhood's salience vary. This article thus revisits this question in two studies in a context in which increased salience is especially likely to shift attitudes.
Nadav Shelef, Ethan vanderWilden
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FROM MILAN TO WEST BERLIN: SPATIAL ALIENATION AND THE POST‐1945 ANXIOGENIC CITYSCAPE IN ANNA MARIA ORTESE'S SILENZIO A MILANO AND INGEBORG BACHMANN'S ‘EIN ORT FÜR ZUFÄLLE’

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 4, Page 544-566, October 2025.
ABSTRACT This article examines Anna Maria Ortese's collection of journalistic reportages and short stories, Silenzio a Milano (Silence in Milan, 1958), and Ingeborg Bachmann's speech ‘Ein Ort für Zufälle’ (17 October 1964). It focuses on their topophobic images of Milan and West Berlin, the anxious representations of these post‐1945 urban landscapes ...
Roberto Interdonato
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Introduction

open access: yesS: I. M. O. N.
The purpose of the present special issue of the journal S:I.M.O.N. – Shoah: Intervention. Methods. Documentation is to examine literary and artistic responses to the rise of antisemitism in the 1930s, an ideology and politics that led to the systematic ...
Anke Bosse, Atinati Mamatsashvili
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Imágenes marcadas a fuego: representación y memoria de la Shoah

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de História, 2001
Tomando como objeto de análise o documentário Shoah, este artigo estabelece relações entre imagem, representações, história e memória.This article analyses the documentary Shoah, dealing with the relations between images/representation and history/memory.
Vicente Sánchez Biosca
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STADTMITTE UMSTEIGEN? HEINZ KNOBLOCH AND THE ‘ARCHAEOLOGICAL’ TRACES OF BERLIN'S GHOST STATIONS

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 4, Page 527-543, October 2025.
ABSTRACT In 1982, the East German journalist Heinz Knobloch published a volume entitled Stadtmitte umsteigen. Its title was provocative: since the construction of the Berlin Wall, it had not been possible to change trains at Stadtmitte in East Berlin, as one of the two lines functioned only as a transit route between the north and south of West Berlin.
Laura Bradley
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Some Words in Reply

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American Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 424-426, June 2026.
Andrew Brandel
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Truth‐Telling in Trouble?: The Bringing Them Home Report, the Bringing Them Home Oral History Project, and the Promise of ‘Shared History’

open access: yesHistory Compass, Volume 23, Issue 7-9, July-September 2025.
ABSTRACT In Australia, and elsewhere, the concept of ‘truth‐telling’, that hearing the ‘truth’ about difficult and divisive pasts from the victims is promoted as a way to transcend them, to develop a ‘shared’ historical understanding from which the nation can move forward.
Sam Dalgarno
wiley   +1 more source

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