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    Inaugural Black Girlhood in Europe Symposium 2026: Black Girlhood at the Intersections: Health, Disability and Neurodivergence

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    This registration outlines the the framing for the inaugural Black Girlhood in Europe Symposium 2026: Black Girlhood at the Intersections: Health, Disability and Neurodivergence which explores Black British girlhood across a variety of vantage points leaning into interdisciplinary approaches to critically engage with Black girlhood in theory, policy and practice. The symposium fosters dialogue and to foreground Black girlhood as a vital site of inquiry, knowledge creation, and ethical practice. Black Girl Streams C.I.C.'s, an independent, research‑centred initiative dedicated to advancing scholarship, practice, and creative work related to Black girlhood

    Mapping Educational Strategies for Tracheostomy Training Among Healthcare Trainees: A Scoping Review Protocol

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    This scoping review will systematically map existing educational interventions, curricula, and assessment strategies used to teach tracheostomy care to healthcare trainees in pre-licensure or early training stages. Following Joanna Briggs Institute methodology and PRISMA-ScR reporting guidelines, the review will include studies published between 2005 and 2025 describing tracheostomy education for learners in medicine, nursing, respiratory therapy, and allied health fields. Data will be extracted and synthesized narratively to characterize instructional modalities, learner populations, outcomes, and implementation gaps. Findings will inform future curriculum development and efforts to standardize early tracheostomy training across health professions

    Field-Based Recommendations for Ethical Praxis in Refugee Health Research Amid Increased Surveillance, Securitization, and Distrust

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    This reflective memoir discusses methodological and ethical praxis for responsibly conducting research with migrant populations constructed as out-groups amid hostile socio-political climates. Drawing on fieldwork experiences from a health study conducted between Fall 2024 and Spring 2025, I reflect on navigating relationships and trust-building while working with Somali communities in two U.S. cities, Salt Lake City and Minneapolis, during a period of heightened surveillance, immigration enforcement, complex identity and displacement histories, and community vulnerability to fraud. By grounding recommendations in field experiences across different geographic regions in the U.S., I offer practical insights for researchers committed to ethical praxis with formally displaced, structurally vulnerable populations

    Policing Sexual Agency: Wives, Paramours, and Trans Women

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    This study investigates the mechanisms through which patriarchal norms police femme sexual agency through a canonical Carnatic devotional composition. The research focuses on a narrative of marital infidelity involving a husband, his wife, and his trans-femme paramour. The central research question is: How do lyrical variations in the staging of this composition reflect and negotiate the patriarchal strategy of triangulation, where the weight of a cis-man's infidelity is systematically borne by both the cisgender and the transgender femme characters

    PEMROGRAMAN C++ UNTUK PEMULA: MEMAHAMI LOGIKA DASAR DAN STRUKTUR PROGRAM

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    Perkembangan teknologi menuntut mahasiswa memiliki kemampuan pemrograman sejak tahap awal perkuliahan, khususnya dalam memahami logika dan algoritma sebagai dasar penyelesaian masalah. Kurangnya pemahaman logika pemrograman sering menjadi kendala bagi mahasiswa semester awal dalam mempelajari pemrograman, sehingga diperlukan pengenalan konsep yang terstruktur dan mudah dipahami. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan dasar serta implementasi pemrograman menggunakan bahasa C++ sebagai tahap awal bagi pemula dalam memahami algoritma, logika dasar, implementasi program dan struktur program. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif dengan pendekatan studi pustaka, yaitu mengkaji berbagai buku ajar, jurnal akademik, dan artikel ilmiah yang relevan untuk mengobservasi konsep dasar pemrograman secara non-struktural. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pemahaman terhadap algoritma, logika dasar pemrograman (urutan, percabangan, dan perulangan), serta struktur dasar program C++ dapat membantu mahasiswa meningkatkan kemampuan berpikir logis, memahami alur kerja program, dan membangun fondasi yang kuat untuk mempelajari pemrograman pada tingkat yang lebih lanjut

    Pathways to disordered eating: the role of adverse experiences, attachment security and intolerance of uncertainty.

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    This study aims to understand how attachment security and adverse life events in childhood predict intolerance to uncertainty (IU) and disordered eating in early adulthood. New data on IU, disordered eating and mental health (anxiety and depression) will be collected at age 23-24 years on a cohort of individuals that have been followed from infancy (8 months). These data will be integrated with existing data from this cohort on mother–child attachment security in infancy and early childhood, children’s eating behaviours at age 5, adverse life events in childhood and adolescence, and mental health at age 18

    The Development of Space-Time Interactions: A Paradoxical Effect of Age Modulated by Sensory Context and Task Difficulty

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    This study aimed to investigate the impact of spatial perception on time perception, and vice versa, in both auditory and visual modalities, as well as the influence of task difficulty in the visual modality. The experiment was conducted with children aged 5–6 years, 7–8 years, and adults. Participants completed four tasks over two days: one temporal bisection task and one spatial bisection task in each modality. In the visual modality, stimuli consisted of points appearing on a screen, whereas in the auditory modality, spatially distributed sounds were presented. In both cases, participants were asked to indicate whether the duration or the distance was “short” or “long”. Data analyses included ANOVAs, calculations of Weber Ratios (WR) and Bisection Points (BP). Initial results revealed a significant interference effect of space on time perception, particularly in the visual modality and interference effect of time on space in the auditory modality. In both modalities, these interference effects were more pronounced in older participants. Furthermore, greater task difficulty was associated with a stronger effect of space on time perception. Overall, the findings highlight a strong developmental component in the perception of time and space

    Cluster-Randomized Trial Of Team Vs. Individual Lottery Incentives For Flu Vaccination

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    A cluster-randomized controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the impact of team incentives on flu vaccine uptake

    A multidisciplinary analysis of 25 years of statehood examining development, migration, environmental risk, and governance in Uttarakhand, India

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    Abstract / Description This open-access research paper presents a comprehensive and interdisciplinary analysis of Uttarakhand at 25 years of statehood, focusing on governance performance, regional development, rural–urban migration, environmental vulnerability, disaster risk, and sustainable policy pathways in the Indian Himalayan region. Using mixed-method secondary analysis of official datasets, peer-reviewed literature, and policy documents, the study examines uneven economic growth driven by tourism and services, persistent out-migration from hill districts, ecological fragility, and institutional governance challenges. The paper integrates frameworks from political economy, migration studies, resilience theory, and Himalayan ecology to identify contradictions between development ambitions and environmental limits. Key findings highlight the need for eco-sensitive infrastructure planning, resilient rural livelihoods, migration-responsive governance, and community-based sustainable tourism. The paper offers actionable policy recommendations relevant to mountain states, regional planners, sociologists, environmental researchers, and public policy institutions. This work contributes to global debates on sustainable development in fragile mountain ecosystems and is relevant for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners working on Himalayan studies, climate resilience, and regional governance. Keywords Uttarakhand, Uttarakhand@25, Indian Himalaya, Himalayan development, regional development, migratio

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