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Azhar, Badrul, David Lindenmayer, Jeff Wood, et al. "Contribution of illegal hunting, culling of pest species, road accidents and feral dogs to biodiversity loss in established oil-palm landscapes." Wildlife Research 40, no. 1 (2013): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr12036.

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Context Understanding the ecological impacts of the palm-oil industry on native fauna requires information on anthropogenic threats that may cause species decline or local extinction. Aim The main aim of the study was to assess wildlife deaths caused by illegal hunting, road accidents and introduced predators in established oil-palm landscapes in Peninsular Malaysia. Methods Between April and October 2009, we interviewed 362 oil-palm workers at 36 sites, including large industrial estates and semi-traditional smallholdings. Key results Our results showed that (1) illegal hunting by oil-palm wo
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Yan, Guanfeng, Binwen Liu, Yanjie Li, Mingnian Wang, and Tao Yan. "Antecedents of Electricity-Saving Behavior in Mountain Road Tunnel-Construction Sites: A Multi-Level Modeling Analysis." Sustainability 16, no. 6 (2024): 2593. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16062593.

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The electricity-saving behavior of construction workers is helpful in reducing construction costs, protecting the ecological environment, and preventing global climate change. However, there is insufficient research on the electricity-saving behavioral mechanisms of tunnel-construction workers, and their behavior is influenced by their surrounding people including supervisors and co-workers because they are nested in various construction sites and isolated from other acquaintances. This study aims to develop a hierarchical linear model that explores the interrelationships between tunnel-constr
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Yu, Haonan, Hao Cheng, and Wanting Zhan. "Analysis and identification of ancient glass artifacts based on their chemical composition." Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology 21 (December 4, 2022): 376–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/hset.v21i.3194.

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The Silk Road led to the development of ancient glass products, and common ancient glass products include high potassium glass and lead-barium glass. Ancient glass is susceptible to weathering by elemental exchange with the surrounding environment, resulting in changes in internal chemical composition and appearance. In this paper, the correlation and influence of relevant factors on the degree of weathering on the surface of glass artifacts are fully analyzed, and subclasses and unknown types are identified based on their chemical composition, while the necessary sensitivity analysis is condu
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Pratama, Gindang Rain. "Application of Good Mining Practice at PT. Gunung Bale, Malang, East Java." Media Ilmiah Teknik Lingkungan 7, no. 2 (2022): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.33084/mitl.v7i2.4259.

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This study aims to determine the application of Good Mining Practice at PT. Bale Mountain. Mining activities at Gunung Bale consist of processes: Stripping and Top Soil Management, Mining Production Operations, Stock Pile Activities, Quality Control and Transportation to Consumers. The methodology used is a study of the application of Good Mining Practice. Data and information are processed and tabulated for later analysis descriptively and quantitatively. The results showed that the Mining Technical PT. Gunung Bale uses the open pit mining method with a Quarry mining system with a site hill t
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Caridi, Francesco, Giuseppe Paladini, Valentina Venuti, et al. "A New Radiological Risk Containment Procedure in Potentially Contaminated Areas." Applied Sciences 12, no. 1 (2021): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12010032.

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A new radiological risk containment procedure, developed to manage the radiological risk in potentially contaminated areas, is presented here. This new methodological approach, systematically employed in sampling and site inspection activities in unknown areas from an environmental point of view, allowed the discovery of eight 226Ra orphan sources buried under the road surface, in a good state of conservation, in an industrial area of the Calabrian territory, southern Italy, and they are reported here as a case study. For workers performing sampling activities in areas for which information re
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Babu M.S., Jayanth, and Nagaraj Parisara. "Diversity of Snake Species in and Around Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga (D), Karnataka (S), India." Ecology, Environment and Conservation 30, Suppl. (2024): S70—S76. https://doi.org/10.53550/eec.2024.v30i07s.014.

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Snake populations are quickly declining as a result of habitat loss driven on by humans and other environmental factors. So, it is essential to continuously evaluate their individuality and wellbeing. As a result, the study focuses on the diversity and also rescuing of snakes in Sahyadri College, Shivamogga District. Sahyadri College campus is located in the Shivamogga city’s outskirts with an area of 85 acres. It is the oldest and one of the largest institutions in Shivamogga. The campus has thick greenery and a wide variety of flora and fauna. A preliminary survey on snake diversity was carr
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Maelissa, Nelda, M. Arif Rohman, and I. Putu Artama Wiguna. "Influencing factors of sustainable highway construction." E3S Web of Conferences 429 (2023): 03002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342903002.

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The triple bottom line, which consists of the three pillars of the environment, society, and economy, must be balanced to achieve sustainable development. Integrating social, economic, and environmental aspects in construction projects is still a challenge. The construction industry tends to use non-renewable and unsustainable resources with energy values contained therein. One of the infrastructures that need to be considered in the concept of sustainable development is highway infrastructure. Highway infrastructure projects are quite complex because they involve a lot of resources, require a
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Khanfar, Nour O., Huthaifa I. Ashqar, Mohammed Elhenawy, Qinaat Hussain, Ahmad Hasasneh, and Wael K. M. Alhajyaseen. "Application of Unsupervised Machine Learning Classification for the Analysis of Driver Behavior in Work Zones in the State of Qatar." Sustainability 14, no. 22 (2022): 15184. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142215184.

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Work zone areas are commonly known as crash-prone areas. Thus, they usually receive high priority by road operators as drivers and workers have higher chances of being involved in road crashes. The paper aims to investigate driving behavior in work zones using unsupervised machine learning and vehicle kinematic data. A dataset of 67 participants was gathered through an experiment using a driving simulator located at the Qatar Transportation and Traffic Safety Center (QTTSC). The study considered two different work zone scenarios where the leftmost lane was closed for maintenance. In the first
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Brontowiyono, Widodo. "Identification of the Environmental Impacts and Management Strategies of Embung Bandungrejo." INFLUENCE : International Journal of Science Review 3, no. 1 (2021): 82–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.54783/influence.v3i1.129.

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Water reservoirs in the form of artificial lake or embung are needed for water resources conservation and fulfilment of other functions. The development of Embung Bandungrejo is planned not only for conservation but also for irrigation and tourism potential. The construction of environmental conservation facilities has created new problems for the environment otherwise. This study aimed to identify the types and sources of environmental impacts and to analyze the environmental management efforts in Embung Bandungrejo. The method to collect data was carried out through a combination of primary
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Kosman, Marceli. "Droga na Downing Street. Uwagi nad karierę polityczną Margaret Thatcher." Przegląd Politologiczny, no. 2 (November 2, 2018): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pp.2012.17.2.6.

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The road of Margaret Thatcher (born in 1925) to her political career and winning the tell- ing nickname of the ‘Iron Lady’ has commonly been described as exceptional in the recent history of the Old Continent. The first woman to head a great European democracy, she served as Prime Minister three times, winning general elections and heading the government of Great Britain for eleven years (1979-1990). This was a record-breaking result in the history of the UK, which she managed, surrounded by a team of consummate coworkers whom she clearly dominated. Thatcher is included in a small circle of th
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Muia, Catherine Mwikali, Collins Situma Sindani Masinde, and Musimbi Chantell Imbwaga. "Physiotherapists’ Use of Outcome Measure Tools in the Assessment of Neuro-Musculoskeletal Injuries for Short-Term Functional Rehabilitation Domains to Minimize Impairments and Disability following Commercial Motorcycle Road-Related Accident, Eldoret, Kenya." African Journal of Empirical Research 5, no. 2 (2024): 581–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.51867/ajernet.5.2.52.

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Bed immobilization remains a core intervention to stabilize neuro-musculoskeletal injuries following commercial motorcycle-related road traffic accidents. Despite timely operative and conservative management, most patients remain handicapped, requiring short- and long-term physical therapy. That calls for physiotherapists to assess and make use of outcome measure tools to determine the level of impairments and disability and make informed decisions when developing management goals. The objective of the study was to determine short-term functional rehabilitation domains, the use of outcome meas
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Xing, Fei, Yi Ping Yao, Zhi Wen Jiang, and Bing Wang. "Fine-Grained Parallel and Distributed Spatial Stochastic Simulation of Biological Reactions." Advanced Materials Research 345 (September 2011): 104–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.345.104.

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To date, discrete event stochastic simulations of large scale biological reaction systems are extremely compute-intensive and time-consuming. Besides, it has been widely accepted that spatial factor plays a critical role in the dynamics of most biological reaction systems. The NSM (the Next Sub-Volume Method), a spatial variation of the Gillespie’s stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA), has been proposed for spatially stochastic simulation of those systems. While being able to explore high degree of parallelism in systems, NSM is inherently sequential, which still suffers from the problem of l
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Dicenta, Mara, and Ana Cecilia Gerrard. "Ecotourism, infrastructures, and the drama of sovereignty on a border island." Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, October 5, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jlca.12696.

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AbstractThe Ruta 30 scenic road project in Argentine Tierra del Fuego's Argentine has encountered significant resistance. In this article, we analyze a public hearing convened to assess the road's impacts as an event illuminating the daily dynamics of the region. In this borderland, narratives about sovereignty create a space of liminalities between pasts and futures, centers and peripheries, and living and the dead. In this context, and with Patagonia's expanding conservation and ecotourism frontiers, studying public reflexivity becomes crucial for understanding rapid changes. To this end, we
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Sklar-Parnes, Deborah A. "Jerusalem, Shu‘faṭ". Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 8 травня 2005. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.179.

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Between July and November 2003 two salvage excavations were conducted in Shu'fat, on Ramallah Road (Permit No. A-3955; map ref. NIG 221670-221720/635840-636240; OIG 171670-171720/135840-136240), due to primary work by the Moriah Company on the planned line of the Jerusalem Light-Rail Train system. The excavations, on behalf of the Antiquities Authority, were directed by D.A. Sklar-Parnes, with the assistance of A. Nagar, O. Abed Rabo and Y. Rapuano (area supervison), R. Abu-Halaf (administration), T. Sagiv and M. Saltsberger (field photography), T. Kornfeld, V. Essman and V. Pirsky (surveying)
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Golani, Amir, Benyamin Storchan, Ron Be’eri, and Jacob Vardi. "Eshta’ol, Areas H and J—2013." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, February 12, 2016. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.24911.

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In August-November 2013, large scale rescue excavations were undertaken at the pre- and proto-historic site in Moshav Eshta'ol prior to the widening of Road 38 and the renovation of roads within the moshav (Permit No. A-6869; map refs. 200843-1165/631547-737, 200738-929/631725-848; Fig. 1). The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by Netivei Israel - National Transport Infrastructure Company, Ltd., was directed by A. Golani, B. Storchan, R. Be'eri and J. Vardi. The project was assisted by Z. Matskevich, N. Ben-Ari and Y. Tsur (area supervisors),
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Caridi, Francesco, Giuseppe Paladini, Valentina Venuti, et al. "A New Radiological Risk Containment Procedure in Potentially Contaminated Areas." December 21, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12010032.

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A new radiological risk containment procedure, developed to manage the radiological risk in potentially contaminated areas, is presented here. This new methodological approach, systematically employed in sampling and site inspection activities in unknown areas from an environmental point of view, allowed the discovery of eight 226Ra orphan sources buried under the road surface, in a good state of conservation, in an industrial area of the Calabrian territory, southern Italy, and they are reported here as a case study. For workers performing sampling activities in areas for which information re
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Dayan, Ayelet, Diego Barkan, Liat Nadav-Ziv, Dor Golan, Michal Mermelstein, and Amihai Tamir. "Gan Ha-Darom." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, December 31, 2020. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.25874.

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From October 2018 to May 2019, an archaeological excavation took place in a cultivated area within the archaeological site of Gan Ha-Darom (Permit Nos. A-8357, A-8438; map ref. 172680-728/634800-5010; Fig. 1), ahead of the construction of Road 3922 connecting Gan Yavne and Road 42. The excavation, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the government urban development corporation, Arim, was directed by A. Dayan and D. Barkan, with the assistance of Y. Amrani and E. Bachar (administration), D. Golan, M. Marmelstein and L. Nadav-Ziv and A. Tamir (area supervisors), G.
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Zhang, Teng, and Andrew T. Soderberg. "Middle of the road: the effects of political ideology on social status perceptions of and by political moderates in organisations." International Journal of Organizational Analysis, June 26, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijoa-10-2022-3443.

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Purpose Drawing on research in the social psychology and political science literatures, this research aims to examine how political moderates perceive, and are perceived by, their co-workers with differing political ideologies in an organisational context, with a focus on the perceptions of social status. Design/methodology/approach To test the hypotheses regarding the social status perceptions of and by political moderates in the workplace, the authors conducted an online experiment in which working adults read a hypothetical workplace scenario and then assessed the social status of a co-work
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Mellish, Sarah. "Special Abstract Supplement, PhD Electronic Poster Evening, School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy, University of South Australia." Eat, Sleep, Work 1, no. 1 (2019). https://doi.org/10.21913/JDRSSesw.v1i1.1109.

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Skin tone dissatisfaction and the relationship between sociocultural norms and sun exposure John Mingoia*a, Amanda Hutchinsona, Carlene Wilsonb,c,d. a. University of South Australia; b. Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer; c. School of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia; d. Cancer Council South Australia. Background: Skin cancer prevalence is epidemic in Australia. Consequently, there is a need to understand the factors which lead to risky sun exposure behaviour in order to reduce these behaviours and subsequent skin cancer risk. The tripartite m
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Julliet, Karba Nji, Nkwemoh Clement Anguh, Chop Leonard Nkimih, Nkiene Valentine Antu, and Ngwateze Mariam. "Methods of Adaptation of Irish Potato Farmers to the Effects of Climate Variability in Santa, Cameroon." International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, November 30, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24940/theijhss/2022/v10/i11/hs2211-004.

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Climate change has greatly impacted global agriculture. This situation has aggravated the present burning issue of world food crisis. Santa Sub-Division epitomizes areas over the globe that are facing this problem. This study, therefore, stood out to research the specific adaptation strategies of Irish ptatao farmers. The Methodology that has been adopted entailed Classical and Impirrical approaches. This required the collection of data from secondary sources through the consultation of books, reports, thesis and dissertations, Journals from libraries, and topographic maps of the area. The col
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Hamilton, Kaela M., Thomas Bommarito, and Jesse S. Lewis. "Human activities influence mule deer use of overpasses across multiple scales." Journal of Wildlife Management, February 15, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.22560.

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AbstractAnthropogenic linear infrastructures (ALIs), including roads, railways, and canals, provide important resources to humans, but they can affect wildlife through habitat fragmentation and reduced movement through landscapes. To mitigate these effects, overpass crossing structures (i.e., overpasses) can facilitate wildlife movement across ALIs and maintain landscape connectivity. Human activities can potentially influence spatial and temporal patterns in wildlife use of overpasses; however, little information is available about human–wildlife interactions across some types of ALIs. Using
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Beder, Sharon. "The Promotion of a Secular Work Ethic." M/C Journal 4, no. 5 (2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1929.

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The compulsion to work has clearly become pathological in modern industrial societies. Millions of people are working long hours, devoting their lives to making or doing things that will not enrich their lives or make them happier but will add to the garbage and pollution that the earth is finding difficult to accommodate. They are so busy doing this that they have little time to spend with their family and friends, to develop other aspects of themselves, to participate in their communities as full citizens. Unless the work/consume treadmill is overcome there is little hope for the planet. The
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Brunt, Shelley, Mike Callander, Sebastian Diaz-Gasca, Tami Gadir, Ian Rogers, and Catherine Strong. "Music as Magic." M/C Journal 26, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2998.

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Introduction Music scholarship across genres is often concerned with music's metaphysical and ephemeral effects on individuals, communities, and society. These scholarly framings constitute a concept that we refer to here as “the magic of music”. Using this framing, this article addresses the ways that the magic is undermined by a range of worldly, non-magical realities, using the case study of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and their devastating effects on the previously thriving live music industry in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. The magic of music includes such aspects as the intangible sou
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Stewart, Jon. "Oh Blessed Holy Caffeine Tree: Coffee in Popular Music." M/C Journal 15, no. 2 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.462.

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Introduction This paper offers a survey of familiar popular music performers and songwriters who reference coffee in their work. It examines three areas of discourse: the psychoactive effects of caffeine, coffee and courtship rituals, and the politics of coffee consumption. I claim that coffee carries a cultural and musicological significance comparable to that of the chemical stimulants and consumer goods more readily associated with popular music. Songs about coffee may not be as potent as those featuring drugs and alcohol (Primack; Schapiro), or as common as those referencing commodities li
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Kennedy, Ümit, Sarah Bacaller, Lilly Moody, Stephanie Hannah, Yehansa Dahanayake, and Amanda Third. "“The Earth Is Dying, Bro”." M/C Journal 27, no. 5 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3085.

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Climate Change and Children Australian children are uniquely situated in a vast landscape that varies drastically across locations. Spanning multiple climatic zones—from cool temperate Tasmania to the tropical North—Australia is home to flora and fauna specific to diverse regions, including arid desert and rainforests, mountainous woodlands, and unique mangrove estuaries and coastal regions. Many of Australia’s endemic species—about 85%—are found nowhere else in the world, and in 2020 alone, 763 new species of flora and fauna were catalogued in Australia (Creswell et al). As a country, Austral
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Rocavert, Carla. "Aspiring to the Creative Class: Reality Television and the Role of the Mentor." M/C Journal 19, no. 2 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1086.

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Introduction Mentors play a role in real life, just as they do in fiction. They also feature in reality television, which sits somewhere between the two. In fiction, mentors contribute to the narrative arc by providing guidance and assistance (Vogler 12) to a mentee in his or her life or professional pursuits. These exchanges are usually characterized by reciprocity, the need for mutual recognition (Gadamer 353) and involve some kind of moral question. They dramatise the possibilities of mentoring in reality, to provide us with a greater understanding of the world, and our human interaction wi
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Munro, Andrew. "Discursive Resilience." M/C Journal 16, no. 5 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.710.

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By most accounts, “resilience” is a pretty resilient concept. Or policy instrument. Or heuristic tool. It’s this last that really concerns us here: resilience not as a politics, but rather as a descriptive device for attempts in the humanities—particularly in rhetoric and cultural studies—to adequately describe a discursive event. Or rather, to adequately describe a class of discursive events: those that involve rhetorical resistance by victimised subjects. I’ve argued elsewhere (Munro, Descriptive; Reading) that Peircean semiosis, inflected by a rhetorical postulate of genre, equips us well t
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Mañetto Quick, Madelena, Catherine Caudwell, and Dylan Horrocks. "Land/Scape Portrayals in Farm and Farm Animal Sanctuary Memoirs." M/C Journal 27, no. 5 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3090.

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Introduction The farm animal sanctuary movement is a response to industrial livestock agriculture. Farm sanctuaries are spaces where formerly farmed animals are housed and taken under the sanctuaries’ care. Farm animal sanctuaries are different from other types of animal shelters (e.g. wildlife sanctuaries and pet shelters) in that they specialise in rescuing animals that were bred for the livestock agricultural sector. These spaces are positioned as more-than-human worlds in this article. Positioning farms and sanctuaries as worlds opens the perspective that both are examples of world-buildin
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