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Adolescence is an expansive, dynamic period within the life course, covering a broad age range (10‐24 years) and a cascade of biological and cultural changes. However, biocultural approaches to adolescence have been less well developed within existing research compared to child and adult counterparts.
Delaney Glass, Emily Emmott
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Mesurer le corps pensant, sentant, ému
This article presents and comments on the archive included in the “Écho” section of this issue: Alain Wisner’s 1969 lecture “L’utilisation des variables physiologiques au cours du travail à faible charge physique”.
Barthélemy Durrive
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Introducing the Anthropology of Adolescence Introduction à l'anthropologie de l'adolescence
Adolescence is widely recognized as a key life stage, yet its meaning and experience remain under‐explored due to the complex interplay between biological and social transformations. While researchers across fields such as psychology and public health increasingly frame adolescence as a ‘critical period’, anthropology offers distinctive insights that ...
Emily H. Emmott +2 more
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Commentaire. D’une tortue à l’autre... Entre attachements et mises à distance
Mougenot Catherine
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Space activities in subarctic Sweden are predicated on older infrastructures of underground resource extraction. The ongoing expansion of the country's rocket launch site outside Kiruna relies on the Swedish state's historical construction of the region as a resource frontier.
Chakad Ojani
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The Process of Transformation–The Core of Analytical Psychology and How it Can Be Investigated1
Abstract This article presents the scientific background for the introduction of the international conference in Freiburg (“The Process of Transformation”, Catholic University Freiburg, October 4–6, 2024). On the basis of a thorough analysis of archetype theory, it is first established that there is confusion regarding the definition of archetypes in ...
Christian Roesler
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Danger versus fear: A key to understanding biophobia
Abstract Which animals do people fear most, and why? Exploring animal fears in humans is crucial for understanding reactions in the face of danger, addressing both innate and learned determinants. Because of the central role they are thought to have played in primate evolution, most studies have focused on the fear of snakes.
Karl Zeller +7 more
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Énergie cérébrale et mémoire spirituelle
During the end of the 19th century, psycho-physiological theory reduced memory and the psyche to a process of conservation, transformation and distribution of physico-chemical energy within the brain and the nerves.
Armel Mazeron
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Structures politiques et irrigation dans le Maroc précolonial et colonial
Basé sur une analyse historique de documents relatifs à la distribution de l’eau dans une oasis du Maroc, l’auteur souligne l’importance de la codification sociale et de l’ordre politique dans la possession et l’attribution de ce bien rare autour duquel ...
Toufik Ftaïta
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[The God of the poor: socio-anthropology of resistance to the COVID-19 in Cameroonian cities]. [PDF]
Talikoa A, Ngoumou RD.
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