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Topological phonons in oxide perovskites controlled by light
Perovskite oxides exhibit a rich variety of structural phases hosting different physical phenomena that generate multiple technological applications. We find that topological phonons – nodal rings, nodal lines, and Weyl points –...
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Learning in retirement
Kyoko Murakami
Mar 01, 2021

The aim of this paper is to highlight the significance of symbolic resources for people in later life in retirement as a transition process. They learn to build resilience by seeking meaning and purpose in life and become...

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Cultural trauma, counter-narratives, and dialogical intellectuals
Rin Ushiyama, Patrick Baert
Aug 25, 2016
In this article, we offer a new conceptualization of intellectuals as carriers of cultural trauma through a case study of the Aum Affair, a series of crimes and terrorist attacks committed by the Japanese new religious movement...
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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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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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Commemoration reconsidered
Kyoko Murakami
Jul 01, 2014

This article recognises the crucial role cultural and social contexts play in shaping individual and collective recollections. Such recollections involve multiple, intertwined levels of experience in the real world such as...

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La Reina de la Casa Quiere Democracia
This reflective essay focuses on Latinas and their development of leadership competencies in preparation for careers as executive leaders. The degree to which new forms of social patterns have emerged in the intersection of home...
La Reina de la Casa Quiere Democracia
This reflective essay focuses on Latinas and their development of leadership competencies in preparation for careers as executive leaders. The degree to which new forms of social patterns have emerged in the intersection of home...
How prosody marks shifts in footing in classroom discourse
Prosody refers to features of speech such as intonation, volume and pace. In this paper, we examine teacher–student dialogue in an English lesson at a secondary school in England, using Conversation Analysis notation to mark...
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La Reina de la Casa Quiere Democracia
This reflective essay focuses on Latinas and their development of leadership competencies in preparation for careers as executive leaders. The degree to which new forms of social patterns have emerged in the intersection of home...
Commemoration reconsidered
Kyoko Murakami
Jul 01, 2014

This article recognises the crucial role cultural and social contexts play in shaping individual and collective recollections. Such recollections involve multiple, intertwined levels of experience in the real world such as...

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Learning in retirement
Kyoko Murakami
Mar 01, 2021

The aim of this paper is to highlight the significance of symbolic resources for people in later life in retirement as a transition process. They learn to build resilience by seeking meaning and purpose in life and become...

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Digital photogrammetry for the documentation of structural damage in earthen archaeological sites
Ajina Tepa is one of the most important archaeological sites in central Asia and it was fully excavated in the 1960s using modern documentation techniques. The UNESCO/Japan Trust Fund project ‘Preservation of the Buddhist...
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Digital photogrammetry for the documentation of structural damage in earthen archaeological sites
Ajina Tepa is one of the most important archaeological sites in central Asia and it was fully excavated in the 1960s using modern documentation techniques. The UNESCO/Japan Trust Fund project ‘Preservation of the Buddhist...
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How prosody marks shifts in footing in classroom discourse
Prosody refers to features of speech such as intonation, volume and pace. In this paper, we examine teacher–student dialogue in an English lesson at a secondary school in England, using Conversation Analysis notation to mark...
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Examining the potential influence of crosslinguistic lexical similarity on word-choice transfer in L2 English.
We examined whether and how L1-L2 crosslinguistic formal lexical similarity influences L2 word choice. Our sample included two learner subcorpora, containing 8,500 and 6,390 English texts, written in an educational setting, by...
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Degenerate topological line surface phonons in quasi-1D double helix crystal SnIP
AbstractDegenerate points/lines in the band structures of crystals have become a staple of the growing number of topological materials. The bulk-boundary correspondence provides a relation...
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Budding-like division of all-aqueous emulsion droplets modulated by networks of protein nanofibrils.
Networks of natural protein nanofibrils, such as cytoskeletal filaments, control the shape and the division of cells, yet mimicking this functionality in a synthetic setting has proved challenging. Here, we demonstrate that...
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