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- Author(s):
- Matthew Sisk, Danielle Wood
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Community-Based Research is a collaborative approach to research where academic researchers, community members, and organizations are involved in the development, implementation and dissemination of research. Such projects are often designed to promote positive change in particular areas of the community. Here we report on a two-year old community-based research project through the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Digital Scholarship and Center for Social Concerns. Working with the…
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BACKGROUND In 2006, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued revisions to its 2001 guidelines for HIV counseling and testing, removing the pre-test written consent and prevention counseling requirements, and expanding the role of health care providers/settings. The aim of these revisions is to increase rates of early diagnosis of HIV via the routinization of HIV testing. Despite the publication and promotion of the CDC’s revisions, and the existence of simple and safe Food and …
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- 2015-06-09
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- Author(s):
- Romain Mensan, Matthew Sisk
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À la fin de la campagne 2006 nous avons atteint le niveau archéologique de base sur les bandes G-H-I/12-13 du secteur sud de l’abri Castanet. Nous avons pu mettre en évidence des variations latérales de faciès du niveau, dû à la topographie du substrat de l’abri, aux activités anthropiques et également à des phénomènes post-dépositionnels. À la fin de la campagne 2006 la zone fouillée se présente comme suit (rapport Castanet 2006) : Une structure principale (114 : structure de combustion ?, I…
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- Author(s):
- Romain Mensan, Matthew Sisk
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Dans le cadre de notre intervention dans l’abri Castanet, nous nous sommes intéressés aux campagnes de fouilles effectuées de 1994 à 1998. Les premières opérations ont été faites dans la zone de l’abri anciennement fouillée par M. Castanet et D. Peyrony, située au Nord de la zone actuellement fouillée.
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- Matthew Sisk
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Human settlement is guided by a suite of economic and social decisions. Hunter-gatherer populations are not restricted by extensive ownership and often focus settlement on important resources. Analysis of settlement patterns left by these groups reveals key information about subsistence and sociality. Patterning among modern groups is extremely varied and represents a dynamic and adaptable land-use strategy. The antiquity of this adaptability is unknown, but comparisons with the patterns left…
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- Author(s):
- Matthew Wilkens
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Pre-publication manuscript draft of “The Geographic Imagination of Civil War Era Fiction,” American Literary History (25.4, 2013, pp. 803-40).
What follows is an example of such hybrid, computationally assisted scholarship. It begins with a question: How can we define and assess the “geographic imagination” of American fiction around the Civil War, and how did the geographic investments of American literature change across that sociopolitical event? It is, at first order, an interv…
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- Author(s):
- Matthew Sisk, John J. Shea
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The “Origin of Modern Humans”, the “Great Leap Forward”, the “Human Revolution" –are but a few of the terms used to describe the Upper Paleolithic Period in Europe (45,000-11,000 BP). There, and in and contiguous parts of western Asia, the Upper Paleolithic Period preserves the first consistent evidence for several distinctively human behaviors (i.e., behaviors that appear to have evolved uniquely among Homo sapiens). These behaviors include systematic production of personal ornaments,…