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Every community needs its superhero. Under the guidance of Chief Editors J Freedman and P D Tolmie, over 960 researchers have published with Frontiers in Human Dynamics. Together, let's make an impact ⬇
🌟A great blog piece by @ScienceBlogTwit from November covering an article in #Frontiersin #EnvironmentalArchaeology on Indigenous societies engineering landscapes across the Great Tectonic Lakes of Exaltación! Check out the full paper ➡️ doi.org/10.3389/fearc.…
Archaeologists Reveal 1,000 Years of Indigenous Resilience in Bolivia’s Amazon ift.tt/IiC41WA
A highly cited study in Frontiers in Political Science reveals how young climate-active people navigate anger, grief, hope & responsibility. Insightful work on climate emotions. @panupihkala @helsinkiuni 🔗 frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
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Frontiers | Complex dynamics of climate emotions among environmentally active Finnish and American...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue in recent years. This paper draws on data from in-depth interviews from the United States (USA) an...
✨ An exciting paper with insights on #archaeology & Japanese #eco-nationalism from Mark Hudson (@MPI_GEA) and Claudia Zancan (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)! Interested in eco-nativist discourse and lessons in global #sustainability? Read here ➡️ frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
New Research: Editorial: Refugees and humanitarian support in the Global South: challenges in repatriation and social cohesion frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
📢New Research Topic open for submissions in #Frontiersin #Environmental #Archaeology! Do you use #biomolecular approaches to understand past human consumption, cooking technologies, and vessel functions? 🧪🍯🥜 Contribute to the discussion ➡️ fro.ntiers.in/RT74634
New Research: Multidimensional analysis of indigenous bread from the Brazilian Amazon frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #EnvironmentalArchaeology
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Frontiers | Multidimensional analysis of indigenous bread from the Brazilian Amazon
The Indigenous bread of the Amazon is an ancient food technology, with records dating back at least to 1,200 AD. This food technology survived the colonial p...
New Research: Beyond adaptation: Pacific voices on health, identity, and rights amid climate loss and damage frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
New Research: ‘Control is up to me’: youth narratives on the problematic use of ICTs frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
Historic landscapes, diversified livelihoods in the southwestern Amazon: the case of Lake Rogaguado and Lake Ginebra (Bolivia) frontiersin.org/journals/envir…
New Research: Adapting to Mediterranean island environments: prehistoric human interaction with plants and animals at Piano dei Cardoni (Ustica) and Mursia (Pantelleria) frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #EnvironmentalArchaeology
New Research: Environmental archaeology and eco-nativist discourse in modern Japan frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #EnvironmentalArchaeology
New Research: Victims of resilience: an evaluation of social vulnerability’s applicability to disaster justice frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
New Research: Sustainable social mobility among Indigenous communities: a bibliometric analysis frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
New Research: Why are we not walking? Introspective reconstructions of the north–south global climate change conundrums frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
New Research: Digital economy and urban insurance demand: empirical evidence from 289 cities in China frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
How did #Bronze #Age communities in Central Germany adapt to changing #landscapes? Research by Jan Miera in Frontiers in #Environmental #Archaeology maps 367 sites in the Weiße Elster river catchment, revealing shifting settlement patterns over time. ➡️doi.org/10.3389/fearc.…
New Research: Invisible by law: Germany’s immigration policy and the exclusion of undocumented women in Leipzig frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
New Research: Combating the global environmental crisis using indigenous ecological knowledge: the case of Kwahu traditional area, Ghana frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
New Research: A global systematic review of socio-economic impact assessments of high-tide flooding frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
New Research: Antifeminist opinion leaders on YouTube: analysis of discourse and its influence on the perception of violence among young Spanish audiences frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #HumanDynamics
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