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Yorùbá music is presented as a narrative force in theatre
Study examining Yorùbá traditional music as narrative force in African theatre, documenting songs for Osofisan's Red is the Freedom Road and advocating systematic musical preservation protocols.
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Informal science learning is shaped by place, people, and culture
Explore thirteen theoretical frameworks for informal science learning in museums and outdoor spaces, examining place-based, person-oriented, and sociocultural dimensions for effective educational.
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Facebook news cards shape interpretation of border dispute
Study examines how Facebook news card design features influence audience interpretation of the India-Bangladesh border dispute through visual framing, emotional priming, and credibility markers.
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I Am a Tree: A Monologue on Tropical Ecotourism
Ecospiritual poetic monologue examining tropical rainforest commodification within capitalist ecotourism, employing Kahyangan cosmology and decolonial critique.
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Chinese and U.S. news covered the same earthquake differently
Study examining how Chinese and U.S. journalistic cultures shaped media coverage of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake, revealing how institutional frameworks and editorial practices reflect.
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Pasmanda feminism reframes caste and gender in 'Dulari'
Analysis of Sajjad Zaheer's 'Dulari' through Pasmanda feminism, examining intersections of caste, gender, and religious marginalization in Indian Muslim communities.
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Hot war tourism is framed through liminal experiences and discourse
Multimodal analysis of war tourism vlogs examining liminality, platform dynamics, and geopolitical narratives shaping conflict zone representation.
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A three-part model links literary reading to cognition and culture
Three-dimensional model integrating discourse processing, embodied cognition, and shared conceptualisations to explain literary reading processes and reader cognitive-emotional engagement with texts.
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Narrative writing patterns differed by institution and scoring links
Comparative analysis of writing assessment and linguistic patterns in narratives from public and private Mexican universities using automated analysis and SISAT scoring.
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Narrative Scaffolding: A Narrative-First Framework for Data-Driven Sensemaking
Narrative Scaffolding positions narrative construction as the primary interface for data-driven exploration, enabling deeper reflection and broader investigation patterns while preserving.
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Narrative, not site history, shaped discomfort in the experiment
Experimental study challenges ghost criminology theory, finding no evidence that violent historical sites retain psychological residue. Narrative framing, not site history, drives visitor responses.
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Nwapa portrays Igbo women’s emancipation in Women Are Different
Study examining Flora Nwapa's representation of Igbo women's emancipation in Women Are Different through sociological, psychological, and feminist analytical frameworks.
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Attribution theory is proposed to extend SDRT for unusual narratives
Integration of attribution theory with SDRT for analyzing emotional coherence in Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, extending discourse analysis beyond conventional logical relationships.
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WOMEN'S HEALTH AND EDUCATION
Intersectional analysis of women's health education and public policy, examining emancipatory potential of dialogical health education and policy gaps affecting vulnerable populations.
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Twitter backlash framed humanities research as wasteful
Study examines how anti-intellectual sentiment is constructed on Twitter through hostile rhetoric and mockery, revealing systematic ideological devaluation of humanities expertise through critical.
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Hani marriage tokens shift from objects to symbols
Explore how Hani marriage artifacts Riyue Pan and Pa An encode cultural memory and cosmological knowledge through symbolic coding and semiotic analysis in oral-transmission societies.
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Lotuturu Hill holds layered memories of colonial and Amin-era rule
Explore Lotuturu Hill in Northern Uganda as a material archive of political history from colonial rule through Idi Amin's regime, examining how local oral traditions intersect with official.
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Aceh’s Tamiang memory of Gajah Mada differs from the Java version
Explore how Aceh's Tamiang people preserve and transform the Majapahit narrative of Patih Gajah Mada through oral tradition, challenging Javanese-centered historical accounts with locally grounded.
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Prussian healers used petitions to navigate medical bureaucracy
Explore how Prussian physicians used strategic narratives to navigate bureaucratic hierarchies and contest professional legitimacy in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
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Paiwan views of the clouded leopard challenge extinction as final
Ethnographic examination of Paiwan ontologies of the Formosan clouded leopard reveals extinction as relational transformation rather than terminal loss, challenging Western conservation frameworks.