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Este artículo reflexiona sobre la transformación del entorno a través del paso del tiempo y cómo determinadas tecnologías al servicio de una propuesta creativa permiten la preservación y transmisión de una parte significativa de ese efímero patrimonio a
Javier Ariza-Pomareta
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Abstract Premise Pectocarya recurvata (Boraginaceae, subfamily Cynoglossoideae), a species native to the Sonoran Desert (North America), has served as a model system for a suite of ecological and evolutionary studies. However, no reference genomes are currently available in Cynoglossoideae. A high‐quality reference genome for P.
Poppy C. Northing +3 more
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Singing Community in Martin Luther's Kirchenlieder
Abstract In this essay, I claim that Martin Luther's Kirchenlieder can be read as Volkslieder, a reading which allows us to account for their function of consolidating identity through communal singing. Luther's songs, I argue, are activated in their being voiced—voice, here, understood in a non‐metaphorical mode, as the material utterance of a singing
Evan Strouss
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Paisajes sonoros, cultura islámica y alteridad en el contexto ibérico del siglo XVI
Este trabajo aborda la visión y el estudio del paisaje sonoro que involucra a elementos de cultura islámica en un largo siglo XVI en el mundo ibérico, especialmente en el área mediterránea: desde la conquista de Granada en 1492 y el comienzo de la ...
Ferran Escrivà Llorca
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ON CHAINSAWS AND ACOUSTIC VIOLENCE: Sound and Deforestation in Ajusco‐Chichinautzin, Mexico
ABSTRACT This article explores distinct practices of sounding and listening that have emerged in a context of severe deforestation in Ajusco‐Chichinautzin, a region south of Mexico City. It applies the concept of acoustic violence to this setting, as part of wider attempts to build constructive responses to climate breakdown through sound and music ...
ANDREW J. GREEN
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Abstract This study provides a detailed picture of how the on‐going challenge of teacher shortages in England and Wales is driving the deployment of teaching assistants (TAs) to cover classes in place of teachers. Analyses of data from a survey of nearly 6000 TAs in mainstream and special schools found that TAs cover classes for up to 4 h a week, with ...
Rob Webster
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Legumes are essential plants in dryland ecosystems worldwide because they increase nitrogen availability, so their understanding is vital for improving knowledge and modelling in the face of climate change.
Delia M. Acuña‐Acosta +6 more
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The vocal activity and detectability of tropical birds are subject to high levels of temporal heterogeneity, but quantifying patterns of diel and day‐to‐day variation in complex systems is challenging with traditional point count methods. As a result, research concerning stochastic temporal effects on tropical bird assemblages is limited, typically ...
W. Alexander Hopping +3 more
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Effects of wind turbine noise on songbird behavior during nonbreeding season
Abstract Anthropogenic noise is one of the fastest growing, globally widespread pollutants, affecting countless species worldwide. Despite accumulating evidence of the negative impacts of wind turbines on wildlife, little is known about how the noise they generate affects ecological systems.
Yael Lehnardt +2 more
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SOUND ART AND THE ECOSOPHICAL OBJECT: SOME AESTHETICO-ONTOLOGICAL REMARKS ON MACHINIC PRODUCTIVITY
Confrontadas al problema del caos y el significado en el contexto de la producción de subjetividad, el arte sonoro surge una y otra vez como un espacio privilegiado para la reordenación y producción de nuevas consistencias subjetivas.
Matías Rodríguez-Mouriño
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