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K, Brendtro Larry, ed. Positive Peer Culture. 2nd ed. Aldine Pub. Co., 1985.

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Nucciotti, Michele, Chiara Bonacchi, and Chiara Molducci, eds. Archeologia pubblica in Italia. Firenze University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-942-3.

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Il volume offre una selezione rappresentativa e aggiornata dei temi e delle proposte presentati in occasione del primo congresso di Archeologia Pubblica in Italia, organizzato a Firenze nel 2012. L’Archeologia Pubblica è uno dei settori più dinamici e innovativi della ricerca umanistica e sociale contemporanea e si è progressivamente affermata a livello internazionale come movimento scientifico e culturale per l’innovazione positiva del rapporto tra la ricerca sul passato e i ‘nuovi’ bisogni sociali. Il congresso fiorentino del 2012 ha contribuito a definire priorità e metodologie di questo se
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Vorrath, Harry H., and Larry K. Brendtro. Positive Peer Culture. Transaction Publishers, 1985.

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Eversley, D. E. C. Positive Peer Culture. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315127040.

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Positive Peer Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Positive Peer Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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K, Brendtro Larry, ed. Positive peer culture. Aldine Transaction, 2011.

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Einblick in Den Padagogischen Arbeitsansatz Positive Peer Culture. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2017.

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Braae, Nick, and Lesley Brook. Creating and Evaluating Impact: A Resource for Creative Arts Researchers. Otago Polytechnic Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/book.312.

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The concept of “impact” has grown in currency and prevalence in New Zealand research environments over recent decades. In 2015, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) established the “joint pillars of excellence and impact for the research system.” In a 2019 position paper, MBIE updated this vision, calling for publicly-funded research to maintain “line-of-sight to impact” whereby “each researcher and institution understands their part in the bigger picture – how their activities have or could contribute, directly or indirectly, to the shared endeavour of impact for New Zea
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Shepherd, Laura J. Gender in UN Peacebuilding Discourse. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199982721.003.0003.

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This chapter explores the representation of gender in UN peacebuilding discourse, developing the argument that the discourse says “gender” but means “women,” meaning that the concept of gender becomes associated with women in not entirely positive and productive ways. The function of these discursive practices is precisely to circumscribe the agency of women and to position the subject of “women” as subordinate to “men” in a hierarchy of gendered power. This construction in turns leads to diminish resource flows to programs and services that cater to women, the exclusion of women from formal a
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Bickford, Tyler. Schooling New Media. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190654146.001.0001.

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Schooling New Media is an ethnography of children’s music and media consumption practices at a small elementary and middle school in Vermont. It examines how transformations in music technologies influence the way children, their peers, and adults relate to one another in school. Focusing especially on digital music devices—MP3 players—it reveals the key role of intimate, face-to-face relationships in structuring children’s uses of music technologies. It explores how headphones mediate face-to-face peer relationships, as children share earbuds and listen to music with friends while participati
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Arcangeli, Alessandro, ed. A Cultural History of Leisure in the Renaissance. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350057272.

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During the Renaissance (1450-1650), various forms of leisure – from theatre and reading to sports – became more prominent cultural phenomena due to professionalisation, institutionalisation and commercialisation. While festivals, sports and games from Antiquity were rediscovered, reevaluated and reappropriated, permanent theatres reappeared and the traditional cycles of festive culture gradually made way for a more continuous and visible leisure culture. Educational, legal, theological-moral and medical authors contemplated new, more positive ideas about leisure and its functions in – and impa
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Brodie, H. Keith. The Research University Presidency in the Late Twentieth Century. Praeger, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216192947.

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This study of the research university presidency is unusual in its frankness and honesty and varied in the types of cases discussed. The subject pool is significant because all are widely recognized leaders of major universities. Together they represent some of the leading educational institutions in the country--those to which other college and university leaders look to set standards and model solutions to common problems. This book is unusual in the literature of higher education leadership studies for several reasons: It uses detailed case histories collected from the presidents of prestig
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Vickery, Jacqueline Ryan, and S. Craig Watkins. Worried About the Wrong Things. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262036023.001.0001.

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It’s a familiar narrative in both real life and fiction, from news reports to television storylines: a young person is bullied online, or targeted by an online predator, or exposed to sexually explicit content. The consequences are bleak; the young person is shunned, suicidal, psychologically ruined. In this book, Jacqueline Ryan Vickery argues that there are other urgent concerns about young people’s online experiences besides porn, predators, and peers. We need to turn our attention to inequitable opportunities for participation in a digital culture. Technical and material obstacles prevent
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Barnes, Will. Critique of Liberal Cynicism. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666982541.

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Where does Extreme Liberal Cynicism—so common in academic and popular culture—come from, and is it capable of solving the problems it identifies? A Critique of Liberal Cynicism: Peter Sloterdijk, Judith Butler, and Critical Liberalism identifies the motivations and resources within liberal cynicism and their potential for overcoming its pernicious extremes. Will Barnes describes Extreme Liberal Cynicism as a product of mourning, guilt, and the experience of powerlessness stemming from the trauma of holding liberal investments in a world in which these investments are vulnerable to ideological
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Polonsky, Antony. Jews in Poland and Russia: A Short History. Liverpool University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906764395.001.0001.

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For many centuries Poland and Russia formed the heartland of the Jewish world: right up to the Second World War, the area was home to over 40 per cent of the world's Jews. Yet the history of their Jewish communities is not well known. This book recreates this lost world, beginning with Jewish economic, cultural and religious life, including the emergence of hasidism. By the late eighteenth century, other factors had come into play: with the onset of modernization there were government attempts to integrate and transform the Jews, and the stirrings of Enlightenment led to the growth of the Hask
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Schimpfössl, Elisabeth. Rich Russians. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677763.001.0001.

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This book looks at representatives of the top 0.1 per cent of Russian society: their stories, trajectories, ideas about life, and how they see their role and position at the top of Russian society. They are explored through their own stories: eighty interviews with multimillionaires and billionaires, and their spouses and children, conducted between 2008 and 2017. These people grew up and lived through a historically unique period of economic turmoil and social change following the collapse of the Soviet Union. When taken in a wider historical context, however, we see the repetition of a time-
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Wheat, L. Joseph, and Lynn Guptill. Histoplasmosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0076.

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Histoplasma was initially described from a lesion in a horse by Rivolta in 1873, who named the organism Cryptococcus farciminosum. In 1905, Samuel Darling noted the presence of intracellular organisms in many tissues, including the lungs, of a patient suspected of succumbing to miliary tuberculosis (Darling 1906). Darling named the organism Histoplasma capsulatum , because it appeared to be an encapsulated protozoan-like organism. In 1912, mycologist Henrique da Rocha-Lima reviewed Darling’s slides and noted the cytological similarities between Darling’s Histoplasma organism and Cryptococcus f
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