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Chart VI. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, December, 1919
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Critical ‘Outsider’ Reflections on Research‐Initiated Pacific Partner Engagement
ABSTRACT Learning with Pacific stakeholders requires genuine people‐to‐people engagement and understanding of differing literacies and ways of being. Co‐learning is possible when people authentically meet in spaces of mutuality, such as those characterised by shared hospitality.
Ross Westoby +2 more
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No easy exit: Negotiating affects and researcher self‐care in car ride‐alongs
Abstract This paper explores the affective realities of car ride‐alongs by examining the ways in which researchers might be affected in the process of doing such methods. While there is an ethic of care for research participants, which often emerges from the assumption that participants are vulnerable or can be made vulnerable by participating in ...
Yi Fan Liu, Maryam Altaf, Sieun Lee
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Predictive factors at initial visit for sunset glow fundus in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease. [PDF]
Muto T +4 more
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Chart V. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, June, 1907
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Visualizing Transborder Lifeworlds in the Polish‐German Border Region
ABSTRACT The work of migrants and transborder commuters in rural and peripheralized localities is often considered invisible or, in fact, actively ignored. This multimodal essay reflects on transborder lifeworlds in the Polish–German border region, drawing on insights from using photography and sound recording as a research method.
Iepke M. Rijcken +2 more
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Complex competition interactions between Egyptian fruit bats and black rats in the real world. [PDF]
Chen X +4 more
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Walking With Dragons: Performance, the Sensorial, and Urban Change in Vancouver, Canada
ABSTRACT This article discusses the “Dragon Walk” project, a series of guided walks and participatory art‐based community gatherings purposefully located in one of Vancouver's major redevelopment landscapes, the Cambie Corridor. Adopting a “cats' cradle” approach to thinking and writing, I follow Dragon Walk's suggestion that we look at urban change ...
Cristina Moretti
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