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Digital Research in Old Norse Studies: Challenges, Solutions, and Trends in Digital Old Norse Studies [PDF]
The workshop »Digital Research in Old Norse Studies: Data Management and Infrastructure Needs« was held at the University of Basel from 5th to 8th October 2022, bringing together renowned experts in Digital Old Norse Studies and research institutions to ...
Balduin Landolt +4 more
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Sorrow for books: What did the compilers of 16th-century autobibliographies worry about?
The article examines a type of “autobiographical sadness” — the author’s feelings associated with the creation and publication of books. Varied manifestations of self-reflection and emotions are found in texts of the autobibliographic genre, which ...
M. L. Sergeev
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The present study aimed to assess various stressful situations and the psychological impact of the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown among youths in Switzerland.
M. Mohler-Kuo +4 more
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Diverging Educational Aspirations Among Compulsory School-Leavers in Switzerland
Educational aspirations play an important role in shaping students’ educational trajectories and destinations. Drawing on longitudinal data from the TREE2 study, this paper investigates the effect of tracking on the formation and adjustment of the ...
Ackermann Tobias, Benz Robin
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This study investigates students’ social networks and mental health before and at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020, using longitudinal data collected since 2018.
Timon Elmer +2 more
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COVID-19 epidemic in Switzerland: on the importance of testing, contact tracing and isolation.
Switzerland is among the countries with the highest number of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) cases per capita in the world. There are likely many people with undetected SARS-CoV-2 infection because testing efforts are currently not detecting all ...
M. Salathé +12 more
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Ancient genomes reveal social and genetic structure of Late Neolithic Switzerland
Genetic studies of Neolithic and Bronze Age skeletons from Europe have provided evidence for strong population genetic changes at the beginning and the end of the Neolithic period.
Anja Furtwängler +25 more
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This paper will explore the relationship between Swiss film institutions and cinematic New Waves that appear in countries which were or are in crisis. To this end, it will compare how the New Argentine Cinema (NAC) and Greek New Wave (GNW) were received ...
Konstantinos Tzouflas
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Hotels, salons, guest houses: from the commentary to the “Excerpt from of the Diary of 1857” by Leo Tolstoy [PDF]
“Excerpt of the Diary of 1857” by Leo Tolstoy is considered in the article in the context of Russian travel literature. Correlation of Leo Tolstoy's text with Russian travels of the 1840s – 1850s helps to identify patterns in the representation of ...
Aleksandr Yu. Sorochan
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Aging – both the definition and the actual process of aging – has undergone fundamental local and global changes in the past decades. Various advances in technology and medicine increasingly allow senior citizens in Switzerland to ‘age successfully’ and ...
Francesca Rickli
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