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How It’s Made: Behind the scenes of Public Art production at Public Art Agency Sweden
Published 2024-12-01“…This problem is also stoked by a relative scarcity of scholarship regarding procedures and methods to develop public art projects: the present contribution constitutes a first attempt to start filling this gap, outlining both the bright and dark sides of Public Art Agency Sweden’s model. …”
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Audiovisual Narrative for Fashion Heritage: Communicating and Valorizing Archives through Fashion Film
Published 2025-01-01“…These may include clothes, design practices, cultural narratives, and brand identities—all tangible and intangible assets that fashion heritage encompasses. Although previous scholarship has commented on the marketing and the aesthetic of fashion films, there is yet to be a comprehensive analysis of their potential as a viable mobility for documenting and communicating fashion’s historical and cultural legacies. …”
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Understanding game data work
Published 2025-03-01“…Through in-depth interviews with 20 Finnish game industry professionals and an analysis of game industry job advertisements, this paper examines the work and identity of game industry data workers. Drawing from scholarship focused on game production, game work, and data labour, this article argues that organisational practices surrounding data professionals reveal the centrality of high-level data work in game studios focused on live service games and that data work is now performed not just by data analysts, but by the entire staff and management. …”
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Austen Henry Layard at the remains of Nineveh: The everyday life of an archaeological expedition
Published 2021-12-01“…Layard’s contribution to the development of historical scholarship in general and Assyriology in particular was enormous. …”
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Re-reading Whitehead Through the Pre‑reflective Experience of Atmospheric Processes
Published 2021-09-01“…In explicating my subjective experience with atmospheric processes, I make a first step towards tracing the processes of experience as described by Whitehead in my own experience and thereby offer a way to acknowledge subjective experience that might inspire a wider range of scholarship.…”
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Anarchy Is What Explains the History of International Relations
Published 2019-03-01“…History from the late 19th century constitutes the empirical foundation of much theoretical scholarship on international politics. The breakdown of the Concert of Europe and the outbreak of the devastating global conflagration of World War I are the events that sparked the modern study of international relations. …”
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What Happens After the Court of Justice Has Given its Ruling? Promises and Pitfalls of Strategic Litigation Against Internal Border Controls in EU Law
Published 2024-08-01“…As the principal objective of strategic litigants is to effectively achieve broader societal, political, economic, or legal change, the afterlife of a judgment is crucial for them. While excellent scholarship exists on strategic litigation in EU law, much remains unclear on what happens to a case after the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) has given its judgment. …”
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Power, tourism, and ecology: a critical inquiry into aconcagua’s power structures and conceptions of nature
Published 2025-12-01“…This research contributes to political ecology scholarship by illuminating co-constructed narratives on nature, politics, and societal structures in high mountain areas which can overlook the profound effects of power dynamics and economic interests on local ecology in managed park systems in periphery states.…”
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BLACK TRAVEL (IM-) MOBILITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA: A CASE OF HISTORICAL URBAN TOURISM RESTRAINT
Published 2024-09-01“…The politicization of urban tourism associated with overtourism and the growth of anti-tourism movements are leading issues in contemporary international scholarship on cities as tourism destinations. Policy-makers are challenged either to introduce limits to the numbers of visitors travelling to certain tourism destinations or for enacting interventions to block particular types of tourism. …”
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The dearth of feminist empirical research on women’s active participation in the ICT sector
Published 2022-10-01“…This paper advances the view that initiating a trend within the researcher community, where follow-up studies are conducted from research recommendations, will stimulate reflection and debate around empirically grounded feminist scholarship in an emerging and unexplored field of research, namely women’s entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, in both urban and rural settings of the ICT sector. …”
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Pericapsular Nerve Group Block for Prosthetic Hip Reduction in the Emergency Department: Case Report
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Feminist Pandemic Pedagogies: Podcasting and the Study of Religion
Published 2021-06-01“…While the orientation of this article is tentative and reflexive, it advances the argument that because of the commitment to social justice that is inherent to feminist approaches to scholarship and pedagogy, feminist scholars are generally poised to work within the contexts of crisis. …”
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Indigenous cultures in the era of globalisation
Published 2022-10-01“…Second, the theory - as suggested - builds on masssociety and magic-bullet perspectives that have long been discredited both in media practice and in scholarship because they do not acknowledge audiences’ ability to process information and interpret cultural messages differently based on their cultural environment. …”
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Sentencing equilibrium in rape cases: a legal and political explanation of jurisdictional uniformity in China
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Sentencing disparity dominates in American scholarship and has been leading global research in past decades, however, few studies have addressed sentencing equilibrium across countries. …”
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Understanding Open Knowledge in China: A Chinese Approach to Openness?
Published 2018-07-01“…Open access and open knowledge are emerging as a site of both grass-roots activism, and top-down intervention in the practices of scholarship and scholarly publishing in China. Although the language, vision and strategies of the global open knowledge movement are undoubtedly present, so too are the messy realities of open access and open knowledge innovation in a local context. …”
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Le travail des chefs d’établissement avec les parents d’élèves : des activités complexes à l’interface entre leur hiérarchie et les enseignants
Published 2018-11-01“…The purpose of this study is therefore to identify, formalize, and analyze some of these activities, particularly those involving contact with students’ parents, as they are underrepresented in current scholarship. As part of a research program dedicated to professional training, this study consists of analyzing the meetings between two principals and parents of students. …”
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Play Turned Painful: A Teenager’s Tibial Pilon Fracture from A Simple Jump
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Documentary film politics and the politics of documentary film
Published 2022-10-01“…This finding prompted recommendations for entrepreneurs, policymakers and scholarship. …”
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African Approaches to Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property, Development and the Contested Meanings of Decolonisation
Published 2025-01-01“…Ultimately, this article aims to provide a contribution to the historiography of African international legal scholarship by examining the contested meanings of “decolonisation” within IP’s disciplinary present. …”
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Mapping the spatial interdependence of adverse health outcomes and neighborhood socioeconomic conditions in Baltimore
Published 2024-12-01“…Studies on health disparities in Baltimore, Maryland, have enriched scholarship on the social determinants of health. Yet, questions remain about whether a composite measure of disease prevalence provides greater analytical leverage over multiple measures when examining spatial patterns in health outcomes. …”
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