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Callous-Unemotional Traits among Children and Adolescents in Asian Cultures

Considerable evidence now exists for callous and unemotional (CU) traits as markers for a high-risk pathway to child and adolescent conduct problems implicating unique risk processes and treatment needs, but research has been...

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Neither predator nor prey
Neil Howard
Dec 01, 2019

Within trafficking discourses, men appear as predatory and exploitative, while boys appear as victims. This flattens the complexities of social life and obscures the ways that constructs of masculinity frame the trajectories...

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Time for memory
Kyoko Murakami
Mar 21, 2012

This article is a continuous dialogue on memory triggered by Brockmeier's (2010) article. I drift away from the conventionalization of the archive as a spatial metaphor for memory in order to consider the greater possibility...

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Teaching Postqualitatively
The purpose of this article is to explore how teachers, scholars, and mentors teach postqualitatively in diverse ways. Teaching postqualitatively does not easily conform with the delivery of set learning outcomes nor does it...
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Preliminary paleoecological insights from the Pliocene avifauna of Kanapoi, Kenya
Daniel J. Field
Mar 31, 2020

Fossil bird remains from the Pliocene hominin-bearing locality of Kanapoi comprise >100 elements representing at least 10 avian families, including previously undescribed elements referred to the ‘giant’ Pliocene marabou...

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War in the Museum
This article examines how contemporary war museums represent war and war-making. It looks at and compares the ideas underpinning the permanent exhibitions of two museums – the Historial of the Great War in Péronne (France) and...
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When Eurosceptics become Europhiles
Katy Brown
Dec 31, 2020

Turkey’s involvement in the European Union has long provoked controversy among Europe’s elites. Recently, in the context of the so-called ‘migrant crisis’, coupled with the mainstreaming of Islamophobia and rising...

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Becoming Banal
J. Paul Goode
Dec 31, 2021

While new regimes often seek legitimation by forging banal ties between state and nation (or “banalization”), there have been few attempts to explain how nationalism becomes banal, to account for variations in the process...

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Class formation and capital accumulation in the countryside
Ben Radley
Mar 24, 2022
To date, the expansive social science literature on artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) in Africa has received little attention from scholars of agrarian political economy. This paper attempts to bridge this gap, based on an...
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Reflecting on the interview as an erotic encounter
Monique Huysamen
Dec 19, 2018

As researchers, our sexualities are always relevant to the research process. However, when woman researchers engage in research with men about their (hetero)sexual experiences, our positionality becomes more explicitly...

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Reflecting on the interview as an erotic encounter
Monique Huysamen
Dec 19, 2018

As researchers, our sexualities are always relevant to the research process. However, when woman researchers engage in research with men about their (hetero)sexual experiences, our positionality becomes more explicitly...

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Time for memory
Kyoko Murakami
Mar 21, 2012

This article is a continuous dialogue on memory triggered by Brockmeier's (2010) article. I drift away from the conventionalization of the archive as a spatial metaphor for memory in order to consider the greater possibility...

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From hope to hate
This essay focuses on the voters of Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro in Morro da Cruz, a low-income community in Porto Alegre. The transition from Lulism (2002–16) to Bolsonarism (2018–) was marked by the rise and fall of the...
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Preliminary paleoecological insights from the Pliocene avifauna of Kanapoi, Kenya
Daniel J. Field
Mar 31, 2020

Fossil bird remains from the Pliocene hominin-bearing locality of Kanapoi comprise >100 elements representing at least 10 avian families, including previously undescribed elements referred to the ‘giant’ Pliocene marabou...

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