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Music geography: Geography in turkish folk music
This paper is about the geography of music, a discipline developed as a subfield within cultural geography. In general, music geography tries to understand the notion of region through rhythmic sounds called music. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the main topics studied in music geography and to call attention to the fact that regional music ...
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Overview of studies included in the systematic review investigating the association between perioperative sleep disorders (PSD) and postoperative delirium (POD) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. ABSTRACT Post‐operative delirium (POD) is an acute deterioration in cognitive function and highly prevalent after cardiac surgery (CS; up to 55 ...
Hesam Varpaei +6 more
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Abstract Parallel tracking of distant relations between speech elements, so‐called nonadjacent dependencies (NADs), is crucial in language development but computationally demanding and acquired only in late preschool years. As processing of single NADs is facilitated when dependent elements are perceptually similar, we investigated how phonetic ...
Dimitra‐Maria Kandia +3 more
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NEEDS ANALYSIS FOR CURRICULUM DESIGN IN TURKISH MUSIC G CLARNETE EDUCATION
The aim of this study is to determine the needs of the curriculum for beginner level Turkish music solo clarinet education. For this purpose, a survey modeled approach, one of the qualitative research methods, was adopted. The research data were obtained
Ufuk Sopaoğlu , Atiilla Özdek
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Abstract In this article, we conceptualize how Davis’ two concepts of uneven reproduction and obstetric racism—both rooted in the US context—are effectuated in the Netherlands. We consider uneven reproduction to consist of bio‐ and necropolitics, namely the management and regulation of a population's bodies, life and death.
Rodante van der Waal +3 more
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National Colonialism: Nation‐State, Colonialism and Colonisation of Kurdistan
ABSTRACT This article develops the concept of ‘national colonialism’ to capture colonial relations in the nation‐state form. It does so through a critical appraisal of the concept of ‘internal colonialism’, which largely fails to explain the links between nationalism and colonial relations.
Behnam Amini
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Social movements and the synecdoche problem
Abstract Social movements are central to our contemporary understanding of social change. Accordingly, we should want to be able to say what it is that makes social movements special; that is, to say what it is that movements in their entirety have that random samples of people and organizations within the movement do not have.
Megan Hyska
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Effect of Anxiety, Depression, and Anxiety Sensitivity on Learning Performance in Rhythm Training
There is a relationship and publication information on anxiety and depression that can adversely affect the success of theoretical education and skill training.
Sibel Karaman +4 more
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Tuned Out or Dialed In: How Attributions Shape Observer Reactions to Music Listeners at Work
ABSTRACT Music listening while working is prevalent in contemporary workplaces, with extensive research demonstrating its psychological and behavioral implications. Shifting focus from intra‐individual outcomes, the present research examines the social implications of music listening at work.
Oguz Gencay +2 more
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The Story of Ali̇ Ufki̇-Bobowski. Notation of Turkish Music
The first Ottoman musician to use Western notation to write down melodies was Ali Ufkî (ca. 1610–1675), born as Wojciech Bobowski (named also Albertus Bobovius or Ali Beg), later convert and lived at the Ottoman palace as a slave at the beginning of ...
Füsün Deniz Özden
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