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    • Stanier, Jessica; Miglio, Nicole (2021)
      In this paper, we discuss how phenomenology might cogently express the way painful experiences are layered with complex intersubjective meaning. In particular, we propose a critical conception of pain as an intricate ...
    • Ferrarello, Susi (2021)
      This book offers a unique description of how phenomenology can help professionals from medical, environmental and social fields to explore notions such as interaffectivity, empathy, epoche, reduction, and intersubjective ...
    • Poyer, Lin (2022)
      War at the Margins offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous societies. Using historical and ethnographic sources, Lin Poyer examines how Indigenous communities emerged from the trauma of ...
    • HSIA, KE-CHIN (2022)
      Victims' State is the first integrated account of how Imperial Austria and the successor Austrian Republic responded to the needs of citizen-soldiers and their families in the age of mass politics and the First World War. ...
    • Baisotti, Pablo (2022)
      New Global Cities in Latin America and Asia: Welcome to the Twenty-First Century proposes new visions of global cities and regions historically considered "secondary" in the international context. The arguments are not ...
    • Lange, F.; Bale, G.; Kaynezhad, P.; Pollock, R.D.; Stevenson, A.; Tachtsidis, I. (2020)
      We used a miniature broadband NIRS system to monitor concentration changes in brain oxygenation (oxy- and deoxy- haemoglobin [HbO2], [HHb]) and oxidised cytochrome-c-oxidase ([oxCCO]) during a high +Gz acceleration, induced ...
    • Russell-Buckland, Joshua; Tachtsidis, Ilias (2020)
      Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a significant cause of death and neurological disability in newborns. Therapeutic hypothermia at 33.5 °C is one of the most common treatments in HIE and generally improves outcome; ...
    • Bale, Gemma; Taylor, Nathan; Mitra, Subhabrata; Sudakou, Aleh; Roever, Isabel de; Meek, Judith; Robertson, Nicola; Tachtsidis, Ilias (2020)
      Neonates with hypoxic-ischaemic (HI) brain injury were monitored using a broadband near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) system in the neonatal intensive care unit. The aim of this work is to use the NIRS cerebral oxygenation ...
    • Shepherd, Joshua (2018)
      This chapter argues for a normative distinction between disabilities that are inherently negative with respect to wellbeing and disabilities that are inherently neutral with respect to wellbeing. First, after clarifying ...
    • Tax, Chantal M.W. (2020)
      Whereas diffusion NMR can probe the structural configurations configurations of microscopic environments in biological tissue, relaxation can provide complementary information on their chemical composition. This chapter ...
    • Topgaard, Daniel (2020)
      The medical MRI community is by far the largest user of diffusion NMR techniques and this book captures the current surge of methods and provides a primary source to aid adoption in this field. There is a trend to ...
    • Skuse, Alanna (2021)
      Offering an innovative perspective on debates concerning embodiment in the early modern period, Alanna Skuse examines diverse kinds of surgical alteration, from mastectomy to castration, and amputation to facial ...
    • Wyatt-Smith, Claire; Lingard, Bob; Heck, Elizabeth (2021)
      This book provides a significant contribution to the increasing conversation concerning the place of big data in education. Offering a multidisciplinary approach with a diversity of perspectives from international scholars ...
    • Hahmann, Julia; Knobloch, Ulrike; Kubandt, Melanie; Orlikowski, Anna; Plath, Christina (2020)
      Welche Diskurse der Geschlechterforschung lassen sich identifizieren, wie verorten sie sich und an welche Denktraditionen knüpfen sie an? Angesichts der Vielfalt und Komplexität des wissenschaftlichen Gegenstandes Geschlecht ...
    • Mullen, Alexandra; Bowman, Alan (2021)
      Manual of Roman Everyday Writing Volume 1: Scripts and Texts describes the kinds of documents that are written in Latin cursive script and tabulates the main published collections and individual items of texts in cursive ...
    • Brill, Kristen (2022)
      American Civil War;Virginia;Gender History;Confederate Nationalism;Citizenship;southern women;female enslavers;Richmond Bread Riot;Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association;Ladies Defense Association;Home for Needy Confederate Women
    • Moriyama, Takahito (2022)
      The rapid growth of the conservative movement has long fascinated historians, many of whom have focused on the grassroots efforts in the Sunbelt. Empire of Direct Mail examines how conservative operatives got their message ...
    • Bandlien, Bjørn-Terje; Olaussen, Ingvild Olsen; Letnes, Mari-Ann; Angelo, Elin (2021)
      This anthology presents research projects that examine the quality and tension in various forms of collaboration on teaching in and across different artistic disciplines, art forms and educational programs. The contributors ...
    • Vesterlid Strøm, Regine; Eiksund, Øyvind Johan; Haugland Balsnes, Anne (2022)
      This anthology deals with co-singing (Norwegian: samsang) in different life stages and various settings in a Scandinavian context. Co-singing forms an essential part of our shared cultural heritage. Co-singing involves all ...
    • Ikdahl, Ingunn; Hellum, Anne; Asland, John; Bruserud, Herman; Astrup Hjort, Maria; Gudmundsdottir Jonassen, Bjørk; Skilbrei, May-Len (2022)
      Women's law, gender equality and non-discrimination law have constituted fields of research at the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo for decades. Law establishes rights and obligations, legal protections and punishments ...