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Structural One Health? : A critical geography perspective on emerging infectious diseases and livestock

This chapter critically examines the structural forces shaping the emergence and spread of Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs), with a particular focus on avian influenza and the poultry supply chain. Moving beyond conventional epicenter thinking, which attributes disease emergence to specific geographic locations, we argue that EIDs should be understood within broader ecological, economic, social

Divide to conquer. A transnational analysis of extractive industries'performative governance tactics to gain social license

Natural resource extraction often takes place in locations where communities are not financially well-off and where historically marginalized groups reside. This paper contributes to the policy debate by revealing how corporate social licence tactics enable a model of corporate-community manipulation which is similar across different geographical contexts. Original data gathered between 2016 and 2

Urban destination foodscapes : Developing culinary tourism through clusters and localhood in Copenhagen

The interest in urban tourism has increased lately, both among visitors and in research. In new urban tourism, some significant tendencies are identified: blurring traditional categories of tourists, changes in tourism culture, and spatial change. These tendencies are based on structural change and relevant for understanding current urban destination development. In short, a large variety of visit

Jewels of the desert : natural history and species-level phylogeny of Stiriinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)

The subfamily Stiriinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) is a group of ∼160 described moth species, ∼91% of which occur in the Nearctic, with species diversity centered in the deserts, grasslands, and adjacent foothills of the mountain ranges of Mexico. We infer the first species-level phylogeny for the subfamily using 8 protein-coding genes. While some lineages are primarily leaf or flower feeders, the m

Impact of Female Mating Status on Male Courtship Behaviour in a Sexually Cannibalistic New Zealand Fishing Spider

The evolution of male courtship rituals has traditionally been attributed to female mate selection, but may also hinge on male investment strategies in sexually cannibalistic species. In many spiders, males perform energetically costly courtship rituals to increase acceptance by females and minimise the risk of sexual cannibalism. However, due to sperm competition, males may invest less energy whe

Transboundary aquifer cooperation : supranational coordination in managing the North-Western Sahara Aquifer System

The North-Western Sahara Aquifer System (NWSAS) shared by Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria is one of North Africa’s biggest nonrenewable groundwater storage systems. The management of its resources in a sustainable way will be central to regional stability, food security, and climate resilience. This book chapter discusses how transboundary cooperation along the NWSAS has evolved through facilitation b

The Mal-Observation Report : The Possibilities of Mal -observation and Lapse of Memory from a Practical Point of View and Mr. Davey's Imitations by Conjuring of Phenomena Sometimes Attributed to Spirit Agency

Originally published in 1887 by researcher Richard Hodgson and amateur magician Samuel John Davey, The Mal-Observation Report is a classic of psychical research that remains startlingly relevant to modern psychology. This 292-page volume brings together two seminal papers that revealed how performance magic methods can be used to reveal surprising limits and eccentricities of human minds.In "The P

Tracing Crime in Greenland-Set Feature Films and TV Series : Colonial Histories, Indigenous Perspectives and the Rise of Arctic Noir

For over a century, screen narratives set in Greenland have used crime to re-flect and rework tensions between law, society, and place. This article examines a broad selection of films and television series set or shot in Greenland to trace how crime is used to negotiate questions of justice, identity, and power. Through a place-based approach informed by location studies, it shows how spatial rep

Effect of aggregate seeding on protein stability in solution

The stability of therapeutic proteins is crucial for maintaining their efficacy and safety. Misfolded or aggregated proteins can accelerate aggregation by a seeding effect, altering protein stability and interactions. Heat-induced aggregates can pose a risk because they can have perturbed structures that expose aggregate-prone regions. This study explored seeding by heat-induced protein aggregates

Towards efficient melt pool tracking in Additive Manufacturing via semi-supervised Semantic Segmentation

Monitoring and characterizing melt pool dynamics in additive manufacturing is essential for understanding complex thermal and material behaviors that govern layer formation. Melt pool characteristics, such as size, shape, and dynamics, directly influence microstructure evolution, mechanical properties, and dimensional accuracy of the printed part. Therefore, accurate and efficient methods for melt

Editorial

This editorial reflects on recent developments at Historical Life Course Studies over the past two years. It highlights the successful completion of two special issues, including one on infant mortality and another on histories of health published in honour of Angélique Janssens. The editorial notes encouraging trends in submissions, citations, and online visibility, and announces an upcoming spec

Informalization and migrant labour exploitation: commercialized domestic cleaning in Sweden

This article analyzes how labour relations in the Swedish cleaning industry were affected by the commercialization of domestic cleaning in 2007. It theorizes commercialized domestic cleaning as a specific labour regime (Baglioni et al, 2022) and, based on ethnography, identifies several inherent attributes of domestic cleaning – the labour-intensive nature of work, that the work takes place in pri

How to Govern a University Effectively

How do you govern a university to make it effective in the real world? This informative book explores the increasingly complex challenges in governing and managing contemporary universities. Mats Benner demonstrates how institutions can best respond to changing social, economic and political dynamics to ensure their efficient operation and continued growth.Drawing on case studies from leading univ

Is black carbon associated with cardiovascular and cancer mortality? Evidence from the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort

Background: Black carbon (BC) is an air pollutant of growing concern due to its adverse impacts on health and climate. Growing evidence suggests that BC could have a number of negative impacts on morbidity and mortality, but more evidence is needed. Objective: The objectives of this study are to quantify any associations between BC exposure and cause-specific (cardiovascular and cancer) mortality

Tourists' Sensitivity to Climate and Cost Changes in Fjord Norway

The tourism industry is likely to face significant challenges stemming from climate change and fluctuations in travel costs. This study investigates the potential impacts of these factors on tourism demand in Fjord Norway, and shows that both environmental conditions and travel expenses play a substantial role in influencing tourism demand. However, tourists exhibit a higher sensitivity to variati

Spaces, Bodies, Revolts : Emerging Digital Cultures, Feminist Struggles, and Global Change

Recognizing the novel ways in which queer and feminist struggles for change unfold today, Spaces, Bodies, Revolts: Emerging Digital Cultures, Feminist Struggles, and Global Change explores contemporary protest movements and the ambivalent nature of digital cultures carrying them forward. While feminist and LGBTI+ struggles for rights, livability, dignity and safety have always existed, what is new