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The IsoArcH initiative: Working towards an open and collaborative isotope data culture in bioarchaeology
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Peripheral Nerve Surgery Following Orthopedic Trauma – a 20-year single center experience
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Innovative approach to the treatment of infections and allergies
Published 2018-04-01“…The section was held under the chairmanship of the Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, MD, Professor of the Department of Paediatric Diseases of I.M. …”
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Museums, exchanges, and their contribution to Joseph Nye’s concept of ‘soft power’
Published 2017-06-01“…Using as examples the exchanges of the Cyrus Cylinder between Iran and the British Museum, and the loan of Picasso’s Buste de Femme (1943) from the Dutch Van Abbemuseum to the International Academy of Art Palestine, the paper argues that through their role as ‘national expressions of identity’ and ‘memory institutions’, museums and art institutions are able to make a positive contribution to international relations by engendering mutual respect and understanding in ways that other forms of dialogue may be unable to. …”
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For a relational understanding of care in critical urban action
Published 2023-07-01“…The work presented comes from a British Academy supported project, Caring—With Cities: Enacting more care-full urban approaches with community- led developments and policy-makers.1 We use caring—with, rather than —about or —for, to move beyond understandings of care as a provision from institutions to individuals, or from individual to individual, which positions the cared-for as passive recipients. …”
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Event review: International Knapping Workshop, with Bruce Bradley, Fazenda Monte Alto, Dourado, SP (Brazil)
Published 2016-07-01“…Araujo (Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, University of São Paulo) organized the course, which was sponsored by Fazenda Monte Alto, Café Helena, and the British Academy, Newton Mobility Grants Scheme (NG140077). …”
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THE PROBLEMS OF NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE AND THEIR ROLE IN TODAY’S POLITICAL AGENDA IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
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Archiwum Andrzeja Panufnika przekazane do Biblioteki Uniwersyteckiej w Warszawie
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SOME TYPICAL FEATURES OF HONG KONG ENGLISH PROSODY AS MARKERS OF NATIONAL IDENTITY
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Deacon's dilemma: The problem of pair-bonding in human evolution
Published 2010“…Finally, I ask when pair-bonds of this kind might have evolved during the course of hominin evolution, and suggest that it might have been quite late. © The British Academy 2010.…”
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Sensuous experience, performance, and presence in Third Intermediate Period biography
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: A time to look back, and a time to look forward
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Time for Shakespeare: Hourglasses, sundials, clocks, and early modern theatre
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After method? Ethnography in the knowledge economy
Published 2012“…In this article we argue that the knowledge economy is reshaping anthropological research and popular understandings of ethnography. Interviews with British social anthropologists working in, and outside, academia provide insights into how the practices and meanings of ethnography are being reworked. …”
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