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Exploring International Service-Learning Boundaries

Book review of: Patrick M. Green and Mathew Johnson (2014). Crossing Boundaries: Tension and Transformation in International Service-Learning. Sterling, Virginia: Stylus Publishing, LLC. 294 pages....

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Higher Education’s Important Role of Ensuring Multiple Perspectives

Book review of: Nicholas Longo and Timothy J. Shaffer (Eds.) (2019). Creating Space for Democracy: A Primer on Dialogue and Deliberation in Higher Education. Sterling, Virginia: Stylus Publishing,...

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Authors Make Case That Climate Change Is Not An Environmental But A Human...

Book review of: Adam Corner and Jamie Clarke (2016), Talking Climate: From Research to Practice in Public Engagement. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 146 pages. ISBN: 978-3-319-83576-1.

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Sylvia and Maria

Interactions and interviews between older adult mentor and University of North Georgia student. Mentor shares lived experiences, living through difficult times, and provides lessons for future...

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Linda And Maria

Interactions and interviews between older adult mentor and University of North Georgia student. Mentor shares lived experiences, living through difficult times, and provides lessons for future...

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Dick And Maria

Interactions and interviews between older adult mentor and University of North Georgia student. Mentor shares lived experiences, living through difficult times, and provides lessons for future...

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A Study of Consumer Perceptions of the Possible Effects of Endocrine...

Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are commonly found in many types of personal care products and may cause a variety of problems during a child's development. Since parents and/or guardians...

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Digital Dog Whistles: The New Online Language of Extremism

Terrorists and extremists groups are communicating sometimes openly but very often in concealed formats. Recently Far-right extremists including white supremacist, anti-Semite groups, racists and...

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The Process of Becoming a Child Soldier: The Case of Ishmael Beah

The article aims to observe the process of becoming a perpetrator of international crimes by applying the Ishmael Beah’s autobiographical book “A Long Way Gone”. In order to achieve the proposed task,...

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WHY NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT IS A UTOPIA

Although nuclear disarmament is a worldwide aspiration from many nations around the world, this dream has not come true. In fact, the number of countries developing nuclear weapons is gradually...

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Evolution of Photography: Film to Digital

Due to the ever changing advancements in technology, photography is a constantly growing field. What was once an art form solely used by professionals is now accessible to every consumer in the world....

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Knowledge Translation Strategies to Strengthen Community Resilience in...

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Special Issue Introduction: Climate Change Knowledge Translation

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Enlisting Students to Transcribe Historical Climate and Weather Data For...

DRAW (Data Rescue: Archives & Weather) is a citizen science project that asks the Canadian public to take part in transcribing millions of meteorological observations recorded between 1871 and...

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Knowledge Mobilization, Citizen Science, and Education

While climate change project funders, community partners, and researchers are increasingly calling for robust knowledge mobilization plans, including knowledge translation and transfer, there are...

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The Role of Scientific Evidence in Canada's West Coast Energy Conflicts

With salience, credibility, and legitimacy as organizing themes, we investigated how opposing communities engaged with scientific information for two contentious proposed energy projects in western...

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Communicating Environmental Research: Harnessing the Power of Curation

Never before has public communication of critical research, science, and knowledge on climate change and biodiversity loss been more important. The 2018 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...

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Worry and Hope: What College Students Know, Think, Feel, and Do about Climate...

“Colleges and universities can only thrive if society and the biosphere are healthy. Any institution that is so shortsighted as to pursue its ends without taking into account the interests of the...

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Engaging Diverse Audiences: The Role of Community Radio in Rural Climate...

Community radio is an important form of knowledge dissemination, especially in rural areas where it can create opportunities for a geographically spread-out audience to engage in local debates....

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Video Games and Learning About Climate Change

It is critical to pursue climate change education through a variety of methods, with a variety of audiences, and in a variety of contexts. This short perspectives article describes our experiences as...

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