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Diffracting young people’s perceptions and agency on adaptation to climate change in Bangladesh: through socioecological, posthuman, and postcolonial positioning.

Children's Geographies; 11/28/2023
(AN 173876125); ISSN: 14733285
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An urban neighbourhood framework for realising progress towards the New Urban Agenda for equitable early childhood development.

Children's Geographies; 12/01/2023
(AN 174964051); ISSN: 14733285
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Children's territorialities in a Brazilian right-to-housing movement.

Children's Geographies; 01/24/2024
(AN 175128361); ISSN: 14733285
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The social significance of children's work in cashew supply chain activities in Ghana.

Children's Geographies; 02/01/2024
(AN 175911765); ISSN: 14733285
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Geography of children's worry during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights into variations, influences, and implications.

Children's Geographies; 02/01/2024
(AN 175911763); ISSN: 14733285
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Climate policy, youth voice and intergenerational justice: learning from Nottingham Youth Climate Assembly.

Children's Geographies; 05/15/2024
(AN 177239080); ISSN: 14733285
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Community in times of COVID: building resilience in a self-help neighborhood in Medellin.

Children's Geographies; 06/21/2024
(AN 178113385); ISSN: 14733285
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Latina students' experiences in public schools: by Susan McCullough, London, Routledge, Published, December 13, 2021, 166 pp., £29.24 (Paperback), ISBN 9781032239453; £97.50 (Hardback), ISBN 9781138313712.

Children's Geographies; 08/01/2024
(AN 178911400); ISSN: 14733285
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Category construction and knowledge production in childhood studies: rethinking 'left-behind children' through the case of 'liushou children' in China.

Children's Geographies; 08/01/2024
(AN 178911409); ISSN: 14733285
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Re-imagining child-nature relationships in ecotourism: children's conservation awareness through nature play and nature-based learning.

Children's Geographies; 08/01/2024
(AN 178911401); ISSN: 14733285
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Toddlers' engagements with preschool playgrounds: ethnographic insights from Sweden.

Children's Geographies; 10/01/2024
(AN 180134757); ISSN: 14733285
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'If I tell them that I live near the neighborhood, they're like, oh are you poor?' Differences in young people's reactions to territorial stigma in the Helsinki metropolitan area, Finland.

Children's Geographies; 10/01/2024
(AN 180134754); ISSN: 14733285
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Children, common bracken and cows at work: re-considering work in multispecies relations through childhood memories.

Children's Geographies; 11/07/2024
(AN 180691492); ISSN: 14733285
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The Power of Black Excellence: HBCUs and the Fight for American Democracy, Nov. 19

From their founding, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) educated as many as 90 percent of Black college students in the United States. Although many are aware of the significance of HBCUs for expanding Black Americans’ educational opportunities, much less attention has been paid to the vital role that they have played in enhancing American democracy. Drawing on six years of mixed-method research that informs The Power of Black Excellence: HBCUs and the Fight for American Democracy, this book talk considers the history of HBCUs and the unique role they have played in shaping American political development since 1837. Moreover, it considers the lessons that HBCUs offer the broader higher educational landscape as we consider the essential role that colleges and universities can play in helping to promote democracy.Deondra Rose is the Kevin D. Gorter Associate Professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, with secondary appointments in the Department of Political Science and the Department of History. Her research focuses on U.S. higher education policy, political behavior, American political development, and the politics of inequality, particularly in relation to gender, race, and socioeconomic status. In addition to her newest book, The Power of Black Excellence: HBCUs and the Fight for American Democracy, Rose is also the author of Citizens by Degree: Higher Education Policy and the Changing Gender Dynamics of American Citizenship, which examines the development of landmark U.S. higher education policies and their impact on the progress that women have made since the mid-twentieth century. A summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Georgia, Rose received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University, with a specialization in American politics and public policy.




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The association between neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation and mental health in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Ahead of Print. Background:Environmental research on mental health primarily originates from high-income countries, while information about the rest of the world remains limited.Aims:This study examined: (1) the available published research evidence regarding the association between neighborhood-level deprivation and indicators of mental health and illness in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), […]

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Global Expectations for Bystander Intervention in Domestic Violence: A Scoping Review of Governmental Policies and Community Resources in Eight Countries

Abstract Purpose Over recent years, expectations for bystanders to intervene to interrupt or prevent domestic violence have increased. However, the extent of these expectations and the ways in which bystanders are supported to uphold these expectations remain ambiguous. Drawing on a scoping review methodology, this study aims to map the bystander expectations and advice contained […]

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Grand Peaks buys rental complex near Boca Raton for $91M –– a slight discount from its last sale price 

Grand Peaks bought a 448-unit apartment complex near Boca Raton for $90.9 million, marking a slight discount from its last sale price five years ago.  Denver-based Grand Peaks scooped up The Seven at West Boca at 10235 Boca Entrada Boulevard in unincorporated Palm Beach County from Tampa-based American Landmark Apartments, according to records and real […]

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“Flight to Florida” will continue despite high costs, limited inventory: takeaways from The Real Deal Miami forum

The pandemic’s effects on South Florida’s real estate industry are well documented. Prices for homes and land skyrocketed, as did apartment, retail, office and industrial rents. Dozens of cranes filled the skyline. Billionaires moved to or expanded their holdings in the region.  This “flight to Florida” will continue, experts said at The Real Deal’s South […]

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Texting and social media “may not be enough”

Last week Common Sense Media released the results of their most recent teen survey…during this Coronavirus epidemic… asking teens not only about screen-time, but their feelings and fears through all this. The two numbers that jumped out at me the most were these: 48% say they feel less connected than usual with their friends right …

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Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Advancing Health Equity through Interventions to Prevent and Address Housing Instability (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) [First Estimated Application Due Date: Dec 2024]

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NIH study demonstrates long-term benefits of weight-loss surgery in young people

Young people with severe obesity who underwent weight-loss surgery at age 19 or younger continued to see sustained weight loss and resolution of common obesity-related comorbidities 10 years later, according to results from a large clinical study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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‘It should incense us all’: Rough sleeping in London hits new record high

The stats showed 4,780 rough sleepers were counted by frontline workers on the streets between July and September this year, up 18% on the same period last year, 13% higher than the previous quarter and the highest quarterly figure on record.

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Long-term benefits of weight-loss surgery in young people

Young people with severe obesity who underwent weight-loss surgery at age 19 or younger continued to see sustained weight loss and resolution of common obesity-related comorbidities 10 years later, according to results from a large clinical study.

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