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Sick bodies and spaces of alterity: spaces of (in)tangibility in recent Basque and East German narratives
(Universidad de Varsovia, 2022)
[ES]En este artículo se analizarán la alteridad, la periferia y la memoria poniendo el foco en cuatro escritores de la literatura vasca y alemana oriental: Jenisjoplin (2017) de Uxue Alberdi, Belzuria (2014) de Ixiar Rozas, ...
You too Can Find ‘Grandeur in this View of Life.’ A Linguistic Remedy for Resisting the Desire to Abandon Darwin’s Origin of Species
(Springer, 2023-10-11)
Given the scientific, socio-cultural, philosophical, and anthropological implications of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, it should be within reach of every motivated reader to discover its theoretical intricacies by ...
Science as a Commons: Improving the Governance of Knowledge Through Citizen Science
(Springer, 2021)
[EN]In recent decades, problems related to the accessibility and sustainability of science have increased, both in terms of the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge and its generation. Policymakers, academics, and, ...
Roman Voting Tribes, Citizenship, and Epigraphic Habit: The Case Study of Hispania Citerior
(Brill, 2023-10-25)
This paper analyses the epigraphic evidence from Hispania Citerior that mentions Roman voting tribe and its connection to the epigraphic habit. Provincial elites used it in their public self-representation in different ...
From Villa to Village? Relational Approaches within Roman and Medieval Iberian Rural Societies
(De Gruyter, 2022-01-19)
In the same way as the grand narratives about Roman rural societies have neglected peasantry and non-estate occupations while emphasizing the role of villae and slavery, medievalism studies have promoted a notion of medieval ...