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ABSTRACT The Transbrasiliano‐Kandi‐4°50′ (TK4) shear zone in western Gondwana crosscuts South America and NW Africa for at least 6000 km. Despite its impressive size, the timing of the main episode of dextral ductile shearing is uncertain. We present detailed in situ multi‐mineral geochronology of mylonites from both Brazil and Algeria supporting that ...
F. A. Caxito +4 more
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Socio‐Economic Barriers to Sustainable Development in Burkina Faso
ABSTRACT The Western Sahel has garnered global attention due to its complex and interconnected challenges, economic fragility, political instability, and environmental pressures, making it a critical research area. Focusing on Burkina Faso, this study analyses sociopolitical barriers (e.g., governance deficits, inequality) and economic growth through a
Margarita Navarro‐Pabsdorf +1 more
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Exploration in Mysticism and Religious Encounter: The Case of Charles de Foucauld (1858–1916)
For many historians, the life and work of Foucauld are inseparable from France’s colonial conquest and Catholic missiology of the period. This article is not concerned with sainthood per se, but with mystical approaches to interfaith rapprochement.
Minlib Dallh
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In this study, multiple herbicide resistant mechanisms have been confirmed in two Amaranthus palmeri populations from Spain that survived glyphosate‐ and ALS‐inhibitor herbicides. Our data suggest that the eccDNA and the mutations identified in the ALS gene are the result of an evolutionary event that occurred outside Spain.
Alfredo Manicardi +5 more
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The corset and the veil as disruptive manifestations of clothing: the tightlacer and the Tuareg
O presente trabalho investiga dois itens de vestuário e as diferentes relações construídas entre suas manifestações alinhadas com a moda, ou rompendo com seu sistema: o corset e o véu.
Marília Jardim
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Decolonization and the politics of display: A case study from the National Museum of Qatar
Abstract The exhibition “On the Move: Reframing Nomadic Pastoralism” was the flagship exhibition organized by the National Museum of Qatar for the World Cup 2022 period. The exhibition aimed to contextualize the nomadic past of Qatar within a broader, global cultural frame, as well as to create an ethnographic exhibition that would be appealing to a ...
Alexandra Bounia
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The Origins of Africa's Upper Mantle Discontinuities
Abstract Enigmatic discontinuities in the upper mantle beneath Africa, such as the mid‐lithosphere and X‐discontinuities, have prompted various theories regarding their causes. However, most studies rely on S‐to‐P receiver functions, raising concerns about resolution.
Jean‐Joel Legre, Tolulope Olugboji
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Sytuacja bezpieczeństwa państw Sahelu oraz perspektywy jej rozwoju
Since the beginning of the next Tuaregs uprising in 2012, and enormous security afford of international communities, the security situation in Sahel region, dramatically deteriorating.
Krzysztof Danielewicz
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In the Ik mountains in Uganda, only few old people still have the skills to ‘see time’ with sundials. Common ways of knowing time and age now include phones and ID cards in digital registers. I follow the elder seer Komol to explore how changing the measures of time influences the experience of time and age. How do being a ‘time being’ and ideas about ‘
Lotte Meinert
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Still here: age and generational time Encore là : âge et temps générationnel
The passage of generational time may be one of the most fundamental ways of experiencing ageing; we age in relation to others with whom our lives are intertwined – by becoming a grandmother or losing a father. Those of the oldest generation weaken and pass away, but in that process, they persist – for a while – with the younger generations.
Susan Reynolds Whyte
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