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Emotions Matter in Learning: The Development of a Training Package for Teachers in Higher Education (2023)
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Irving-Walton, J., Newton, L., & Newton, D. (2023). Emotions Matter in Learning: The Development of a Training Package for Teachers in Higher Education. International journal for talent development and creativity, 11 & 12(1), 179-191

Emotions and the intellect interact and affect the quality of learning significantly, for better or for worse. This is often ignored or seen as irrelevant for teaching practices, A training package for teachers of older students was constructed to... Read More about Emotions Matter in Learning: The Development of a Training Package for Teachers in Higher Education.

Situating artificial intelligence in organization: A human-machine relationship perspective (2023)
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Li, X., Rong, K., & Shi, X. (2023). Situating artificial intelligence in organization: A human-machine relationship perspective. Journal of Digital Economy, 2, 330-335. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdec.2024.01.001

The increasing advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology have resulted in greater adoption of intelligent devices, such as industrial and service robots. Such context substantially influences the routine processes of operations, thereby... Read More about Situating artificial intelligence in organization: A human-machine relationship perspective.

Why Didn't the Pre-Arrival Intervention to Combat Maths Anxiety Work? (2023)
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Mathias, J., & Staddon, R. V. (2023). Why Didn't the Pre-Arrival Intervention to Combat Maths Anxiety Work?. Journal of the Foundation Year Network, 6, 99-112

There has been a growing demand for advanced quantitative skills in UK workplaces in the last twenty years. In response to this, the foundation programme in this study mandates social science, business and biology students to complete a 30-credit mat... Read More about Why Didn't the Pre-Arrival Intervention to Combat Maths Anxiety Work?.

Comparative Approaches to Elena Ferrante: Traumas, Bodies, Languages (2023)
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Wehling-Giorgi, K., & Rousseva, S. M. (2023). Comparative Approaches to Elena Ferrante: Traumas, Bodies, Languages. Romance Studies, 41(4), 241-247. https://doi.org/10.1080/02639904.2024.2311517

The introduction to this Special Issue lays out the rationale for analysing Elena Ferrante’s novels through a comparative perspective, in relation to works by Anglophone, French, and Italian authors. The editors first situate Ferrante’s writing withi... Read More about Comparative Approaches to Elena Ferrante: Traumas, Bodies, Languages.

Microdebris Analysis of the Central Sewer and the Drainages of the Domus at Pompeiopolis (2023)
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Tatbul, M., Brizzi, M., Ricci, G., Abate, A., Gürdal, T., & Musso, L. (in press). Microdebris Analysis of the Central Sewer and the Drainages of the Domus at Pompeiopolis. Anadolu Araştırmaları / Anatolian Research, https://doi.org/10.26650/anar.2023.29.1365177

In archaeological research, the discard behavior of domestic and industrial spaces can be mostly understood through the inspection of primary refuse contexts such as intra-site garbage pits, cesspits, last activity remains of fireplaces, activity flo... Read More about Microdebris Analysis of the Central Sewer and the Drainages of the Domus at Pompeiopolis.

Del decir al dicho en el Libro de las armas de don Juan Manuel (2023)
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Hijano, M. (2023). Del decir al dicho en el Libro de las armas de don Juan Manuel. Cahiers d'études hispaniques médiévales, 46(2023/1), 117-134

The Libro de las armas (also known as Libro de las tres razones), don Juan Manuel’s last work and, in the opinion of many, an attempt at settling a literary score with his king and political nemesis, Alfonso XI, is a unique and, despite its brevity,... Read More about Del decir al dicho en el Libro de las armas de don Juan Manuel.

Anti-ableist language is fully compatible with high-quality autism research: Response to Singer et al. (2023) (2023)
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Natri, H. M., Abubakare, O., Asasumasu, K., Basargekar, A., Beaud, F., Botha, M., Bottema-Beutel, K., Brea, M. R., Brown, L. X. Z., Burr, D. A., Cobbaert, L., Dabbs, C., Denome, D., Rosa, S. D. R., Doherty, M., Edwards, B., Edwards, C., Liszk, S. E., Elise, F., Fletcher-Watson, S., …Zisk, A. H. (2023). Anti-ableist language is fully compatible with high-quality autism research: Response to Singer et al. (2023). Autism Research, 16(4), 673-676. https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.2928

Hope and Truth-telling: A Response to Aristotle Papanikolaou (2023)
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Ryan, G. A. (2023). Hope and Truth-telling: A Response to Aristotle Papanikolaou. AUC Theologica, 13(2), 21-28. https://doi.org/10.14712/23363398.2023.23

This article is a revised version of the paper given at the Anthropology of Hope conference in Prague, May 2023, in response to Professor Aristotle Papanikolaou’s presentation on ‘Hope and Truth-telling’. The first part responds briefly to the affect... Read More about Hope and Truth-telling: A Response to Aristotle Papanikolaou.

‘Will that great poet come soon?’: messianic themes, religious ideation and Marxist zeal in the 1905 revolution (2023)
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Bocean, G. (2023). ‘Will that great poet come soon?’: messianic themes, religious ideation and Marxist zeal in the 1905 revolution. Revolutionary Russia, 36(2), 234-253. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546545.2023.2299505

The concept of messianism is a significant motif in Russian religious philosophy, which becomes more accentuated during times of crises, notably in the revolutionary period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While messianism is often purely m... Read More about ‘Will that great poet come soon?’: messianic themes, religious ideation and Marxist zeal in the 1905 revolution.

The role of the eye region for neural correlates of familiar face recognition: The N250r reveals no evidence for eye-centred face representations (2023)
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Quinn, B. P., Popova, T., Green, P. C., Talfourd-Cook, R., & Wiese, H. (2023). The role of the eye region for neural correlates of familiar face recognition: The N250r reveals no evidence for eye-centred face representations. Visual Cognition, 31(7), 501-519. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2024.2315787

Humans recognize familiar faces highly accurately. However, it is unclear precisely what information is stored in the underlying long-term face representations. While some have emphaszsed the importance of the eye region, other evidence has shown tha... Read More about The role of the eye region for neural correlates of familiar face recognition: The N250r reveals no evidence for eye-centred face representations.

A distributed renewable power system with hydrogen generation and storage for an island (2023)
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Williams, L., & Wang, Y. (2024). A distributed renewable power system with hydrogen generation and storage for an island. Applied Energy, 358, Article 122500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.122500

This study aimed to find a distributed renewable power system with hydrogen generation and storage to meet the current Isle of Rum's energy demands. Five different systems (Case 2–6) were evaluated compared to the current power system (Case 1), with... Read More about A distributed renewable power system with hydrogen generation and storage for an island.

Anne Fisher: Gender and Print in Eighteenth-Century Newcastle upon Tyne (2023)
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Crosbie, B. (2023). Anne Fisher: Gender and Print in Eighteenth-Century Newcastle upon Tyne. Archaeologia Aeliana, Series 6, vol. 2, 307-319

This paper investigates the working life of Anne Fisher (1719-1778), an author and educationalist who worked alongside her husband, Thomas Slack, in their printing office cum bookshop on Middle Street/Union Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. Attention is f... Read More about Anne Fisher: Gender and Print in Eighteenth-Century Newcastle upon Tyne.

Language mixing and its discontents in 16th-century France: The case of Henri Estienne (2023)
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Cowling, D. (2023). Language mixing and its discontents in 16th-century France: The case of Henri Estienne. Mélanges de l'École française de Rome - Modern and Contemporary Italy and Mediterranean, 135(1), 37-44. https://doi.org/10.4000/mefrm.12074

Plurilingualism – understood as the ability of an individual speaker to use more than one language – continues to attract both praise and blame in modern European metalinguistic debate. An individual’s ability to harness the full range of their lingu... Read More about Language mixing and its discontents in 16th-century France: The case of Henri Estienne.

Prosecuting theft in Old Regime France, c.1540–c.1700 (2023)
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Hamilton, T. (2023). Prosecuting theft in Old Regime France, c.1540–c.1700. Continuity and Change, 38(3), 283-312. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0268416023000334

This article analyses a significant sample of theft cases tried in the appellate courts of the parlements of Paris and Toulouse from the mid-sixteenth century to the end of the seventeenth century. Despite some historians’ claims that theft was typic... Read More about Prosecuting theft in Old Regime France, c.1540–c.1700.

Eigenvalue estimates for the magnetic Hodge Laplacian on differential forms (2023)
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Egidi, M., Gittins, K., Habib, G., & Peyerimhoff, N. (2023). Eigenvalue estimates for the magnetic Hodge Laplacian on differential forms. Journal of Spectral Theory, 13(4), 1297-1343. https://doi.org/10.4171/JST/480

In this paper we introduce the magnetic Hodge Laplacian, which is a generalization of the magnetic Laplacian on functions to differential forms. We consider various spectral results, which are known for the magnetic Laplacian on functions or for the... Read More about Eigenvalue estimates for the magnetic Hodge Laplacian on differential forms.

Communal Geographies and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar (2023)
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Saha, J. (2023). Communal Geographies and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 46(6), 1240-1256. https://doi.org/10.1080/00856401.2024.2303213

This article makes two arguments, one theoretical and the other empirical. The first is that Ranajit Guha’s classic text, Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India, contains generative but overlooked spatial concepts for uncovering c... Read More about Communal Geographies and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar.

Costume in the Records of Molière's Troupe, the Hôtel Guénégaud Company and the Comédie-Française (1658-1717) (2023)
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Clarke, J. (2023). Costume in the Records of Molière's Troupe, the Hôtel Guénégaud Company and the Comédie-Française (1658-1717). European Drama and Performance Studies, 20(1), 219-256. https://doi.org/10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-15073-2.p.0219

This article examines the information contained in the extant account books of Molière’s troupe, the Hôtel Guénégaud company and the Comédie-Française with regard to their production policies in the matter of costume, considering such factors as how... Read More about Costume in the Records of Molière's Troupe, the Hôtel Guénégaud Company and the Comédie-Française (1658-1717).

Patient Choice, Medical Ethics and Free Movement of Patients: The "Emancipation" of the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive (2023)
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Van Leeuwen, B. (2023). Patient Choice, Medical Ethics and Free Movement of Patients: The "Emancipation" of the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive. European law review, 48(6), 662-680

As the free movement rights of patients are based on their entitlements under their national healthcare system, the exercise of these rights is not supposed to increase patient choice. Nevertheless, in the field of medical ethics, patients are likely... Read More about Patient Choice, Medical Ethics and Free Movement of Patients: The "Emancipation" of the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive.