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    Organ Donation Conversations on X and Development of the OrgReach Social Media Marketing Strategy: Social Network Analysis by Wasim Ahmed, Mariann Hardey, Josep Vidal-Alaball

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…ConclusionsThe study highlights the crucial role of analyzing social media data by drawing upon social networks and topic analysis to understand influence and network communication patterns. …”
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    Effect of Exogenous Melatonin on the Quality of Soybean and Natto Products under Drought Stress by Liang Cao, Fang Kou, Mingcong Zhang, Xijun Jin, Chunyuan Ren, Gaobo Yu, Yuxian Zhang, Mengxue Wang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Besides, natto presented low nattokinase levels (674 U/mL), natto drawing ability was weak, the surface was dull, the taste was poor, and the sensory score was 12 points. …”
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    La forza della vulnerabilità. Il mediatore come performer al confine tra culture diverse by Stefano De Matteis

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The paper considers the concepts of uncertainty and risk and their new configuration in the globalized society. Drawing on an analysis of ethnographic situations rooted in the history of anthropology as well as on the interpretation of a criminal event committed in Italy, the work aims at working the concepts of risk and vulnerability as social categories, which is possible to face through a set of cultural practices. …”
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    Faide indiane e allarmismi lombardi. La mediatizzazione del conflitto ‘etnico’ e la sua eco sulla quotidiana convivenza migranti/autoctoni by Sara Bonfanti

    Published 2016-05-01
    “… Drawing from my research on Panjabi diasporas in Lombardy, I discuss the media hype which followed the accidental murder of an Italian lady doctor occurred in Bergamo in 2013, during a brawl among Panjabi family clans. …”
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    Le street art entre valorisation informelle du territoire et logiques d’institutionnalisation by Aude Le Gallou

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Drawing on an analysis of the Saint-Nazaire based project, Les Oides, this paper aims to address geographical and political issues related to the urban valorization of street art. …”
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    La place de la langue française dans la société cambodgienne contemporaine : enjeux linguistiques, identitaires et politiques by Raphaël Grosbois-Josse

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This article delves into the influence of the French language on Cambodian society, drawing on qualitative studies conducted in collaboration with the National Institute of Education of Cambodia. …”
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    Gniew, współczucie, solidarność – w stronę politycznie i krytycznie zorientowanej pedagogiki emocji by Karolina Starego

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The thesis presented in this paper is that educational institutions should work towards fostering democratic and collective forms of subjectivity. Drawing on ideas from the existing literature I will discuss the political dimension of anger and the notion of critical pedagogy of compassion that are placed in a broader perspective of radically conceived solidarity. …”
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    The Post-2015 European Border Regime. New Approaches in a Shifting Field by Sabine Hess, Bernd Kasparek

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Focussing especially on the vast encampment within Europe, the inner-European buffer zoning, shifting legal foundations as well as new infrastructures of migration control, the authors argue for an extension of theoretical and methodological perspectives of border studies by drawing on insights from legal anthropology and camp and infrastructural studies.…”
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    Dessiner son terrain pour le ressentir by Anne-Adélaïde Lascaux, Antoine Rigaud

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Although researchers are increasingly incorporating drawing and comics into their methodological toolboxes, these tools remain on the margins of most scientific demonstrations. …”
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    Déchets, mauvaises herbes et plantes sauvages by Flaminia Paddeu

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…It provides an overview of a multidisciplinary literature regarding patterns of foraging and scavenging to develop a theoretical comprehension of urban collecting in contemporary northern cities. Drawing on three bodies of critical geography literature, namely urban informality studies, radical food studies, and urban political economy and ecology, it advocates that investigating urban food collecting provides a tool to analyze structural forms of power, exclusion, injustice and inequality as well as alternative pathways in spaces of advanced capitalism.…”
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    The Art of Storytelling in Science: A Personal Journey by Bruno Bezerril Andrade

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Storytelling is a crucial yet often overlooked skill for scientists, essential in seminars, manuscripts, grant applications, and professional interactions. Drawing from my experiences across Brazil, the United States of America, India, and South Africa, I explore how crafting compelling narratives enhances scientific communication, increasing the likelihood of publishing, securing funding, and building collaborations. …”
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    Pédagogies de l’écologie dans les écoles d’architecture et de paysage. D’un mouvement marginal à un enjeu majeur by Dimitri Toubanos

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Further, it describes how social, economic and political changes in favor of ecology have influenced architectural studies. Finally, drawing on the activities of the EnsaÉco scientific and educational network, trends in environmental transition education are described, both in terms of content and teaching methods.…”
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    Moving Forward, Looking Back: On the Frontlines of Dietary Shift in Rural Ecuador by Joan Gross, Carla Guerrón Montero, Peter Berti, Michaela Hammer

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Within the broader context of the global nutritional transition, in this article we examine local dietary practices in the northern highlands of Ecuador drawing on ethnographic research. The results of this study demonstrate that the communities studied continue to prepare whole foods for the most part. …”
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    News consumption patterns in Iceland by Jóhannsdóttir Valgerður

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In this study, I analyse news consumption patterns in Iceland, drawing on data from a survey conducted in 2017, and compare it with news consumption in other Nordic countries. …”
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    Information exchange in virtual communities: a typology by Gary Burnett

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…While there is wide agreement that virtual communities - and other phenomena utilizing CMC technologies - have the capability to provide both interpersonal and informational interactions, the degree to which they can be seen as specifically information-oriented social spaces has been open to some question. Drawing upon theoretical and empirical work that emphasizes an environmental model of human information behaviour, a foundation is developed for a model of information exchange in virtual communities, and a typology of the varieties of information behaviour to be found in virtual communities is proposed. …”
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    Espaces, parcours cérémoniels et fabrication d’objets rituels dans la fête mexica d’etzalcualiztli by Elena Mazzetto

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In this work, we intend to approach these topics, in the case of the etzalcualiztli celebration dedicated to the aquatic gods, by drawing the attention on three aspects: the use of religious places, the creation of ritual objects and the logic of the ceremonial processions which took place in the urban space of Mexico-Tenochtitlan…”
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    African American Womanhood: A Study of Women’s Life Writings (1861-1910s) by Élise Vallier

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This article shows the diversity of African American women’s life experiences through the study of the life narratives of seven women who belonged to different social milieus, had distinct regional identities and dissimilar occupations. Drawing on their correspondence, diaries, and autobiographies, this article explores these women’s economic circumstances, their views on men, marriage, their roles as women, wives, and mothers, and the condition of being a woman of color between 1861 and the late 1910s—a period of dramatic change in the history of the United States, particularly regarding the question of women’s rights. …”
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    Skolövergripande sexualundervisning by Karin Gunnarsson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article explores how whole-school sexuality education is enacted within collective conditions. Drawing on actor-network theory, these collective conditions are examined as socio-material capacities that both stabilize and weaken sexuality education in relation to other actors and practices. …”
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    Écologiser sans contester : le travail politique autour de deux éco-innovations dans l’aquaculture canadienne by Antoine Police

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…To operationalize this idea, the paper draws on two case studies in Canadian aquaculture. …”
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    L’image pour déconstruire l’imaginaire à la frontière entre le Tadjikistan et l’Afghanistan by Mélanie Sadozaï

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…To do so, photography must be presented alongside other first-hand sources such as numerical data, qualitative interviews and notes drawing on direct observation. This combination of ethnographic methods allows for the elaboration of the narrative depicting a resource-producing border which debunks that of a perceived dangerous border. …”
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