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    Feminist pedagogy in higher education - implications for learning and teaching in early childhood education teacher training by Baynham, Hannah

    Published 2022
    “…This paper will argue that educators should be crusaders for feminist dialogue, not only in our work with each other but the children of the next generation. It is this link and use of critical pedagogies which enables education for social justice, and provides opportunities for more voices to participate in the system of education, whether in early years, or in HE.…”
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    An analysis of the Dongba arts and culture in the context of tourism by Xie, Zheng

    Published 2009
    “…The study examines the critical link between Lijiang’s tourism development and the Naxi dongba culture. …”
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    The nexus between 'failed states' and international terrorism by Kersmo, Tadesse Biru

    Published 2021
    “…This essay presents arguments that establish strong links, and arguments that cast doubts on the existence of a strong link between the two. …”
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    Temperature and sleep by Nicol, Fergus

    Published 2019
    “…This short paper looks at the temperatures in bedrooms and uses data from comfort surveys combined with models which link comfort to the thermal environment. Evidence is given that people sleep comfortably where temperatures are 29 - 31oC in their personal space within the bed and they use bedclothes to allow them to attain these temperatures. …”
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    Culture, politics and biology from a biosemiotic perspective by Wheeler, Wendy

    Published 2021
    “…Joining culture and nature as part of the evolution of semiotic layers in recursive biocybernetic systems, biosemiotics insists there is an ontological and practical link between both that should be part of scientifically informed political theory and policies.…”
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