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In Canadian Theatre Review 204, theatre creator Nathaniel Hanula-James sits down with Derek Kwan to explore the role of clown in care and community. Read the article online: bit.ly/CTR204-l #PerformanceArt
The latest issue of COMMED (20.3) explores communication challenges for people living with dementia and those who care for them; nurses’ perspectives on consultations in the treatment of atrial fibrillation; and more. Read more: bit.ly/CAM203 #MedicalHumanities
The new issue of the Journal of Canadian Studies investigates the everyday experiences of women in the #CanadianArmedForces, with qualitative interviews that expose the challenges and opportunities that they face. Learn more: bit.ly/jcs60-1g Sandra Biskupski-Mujanovic
A new #AdvanceAccess article in JAMMI examines adherence to #CervicalCancer screening guidelines among women living with HIV at a London, Ontario HIV clinic between 2015 and 2024. Learn more: bit.ly/JAMMIAA-g Schulich WesternU
"A difficult book like [this] challenged me daily. 'What is Pavese trying to tell us here?'" For La Stampa, Francesca Pellas speaks with Julian Sachs and Iuri Moscardi about their new translation of Cesare Pavese’s masterpiece, The Craft of Living: https://bit.ly/4vyEqEY #Pavese
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Submit your research to Theatre Research in Canada! The journal welcomes submissions in both English and French for its upcoming Spring 2027 issue exploring Canadian and Québécois theatre as well as Indigenous theatre and performance cultures. Read more: bit.ly/TRIC-CFP
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A new sociolinguistic study investigates the #GenderPenalty for female #FootballCommentators. In this heteronormative, male-dominated sphere, women’s voices are critiqued as “too high-pitched” to commentate on men’s football. Learn more: bit.ly/gl20-1d Matthew Hunt University of Glasgow
In JVME 53.2, learn how fine arts-based training and drawing exercises have been used to develop medical and veterinary students’ visual observational skills and improve learning retention: https://bit.ly/JVME532l USask #Cytology #FineArts
A new article in the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy analyzes 103 #climateaction plans across 88 C40 cities, examining how measurable indicators are prioritized and what city-level factors drive differences in planning approaches. Read more: bit.ly/JCCPE5-1d Global Energy Monitor
Life-course perspectives on health, equity & care for aging Veteran populations, JMVFH12.3 explores the health & well-being of aging Veterans—bringing together research on the long-term effects of service. Read the research: https://bit.ly/jmvfh123 Queen's University Research
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Julian Sachs e Iuri Moscardi sulla nuova traduzione del capolavoro di Pavese
“Il mestiere di vivere” va in America con i suoi demoni mai esorcizzati
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