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Being Human
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Some Thoughts about NPS, the Humanities, and the Mellon Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
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Biosphere Reserves: Learning Places for Sustainable Human Relationships with the Planet
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Now and Here: Public Humanities and National Parks in Tumultuous Times—An Introduction
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Laughing Doves Use Human Structures in Fragmented Habitats to Improve Breeding Success
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Produce, Prepare, Propel: Reflections from the ACE Mellon Program’s Digital Humanities Team
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Tree Mortality, Biome Shifts, and Living Sustainably to Halt Human-Caused Climate Change
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Learning Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) in Architectural Education: A Study of Studio Approach in Bangladesh
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Text Chunking in Human‐AI Teaming of Document Classification for Urban Systems Management Using Large Language Models
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Korean War POWs’ Individual Gastrodiplomacy: Comparing Morris R. Wills and Clarence Adams’ Odyssey
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Review: Levine, Jill Unfaithful. A Translator's Memoir (2025)
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Thinking gastrodiplomacy through a gastrological reading of conflict
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Food as a vehicle for successful inter-cultural communication among college students: Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) in food and nutrition courses
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Introduction to Territories issue on Gastrodiplomacy
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Trajectory Optimisation for UAV Data Collection in IoT‐Based WSN: A Lévy Flight‐Based Approach
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An Application of Smart City to Achieve Sustainable Development: A Case Study in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Do We Know It When We See It? Defining Significance and Integrity in the National Women’s History Landmark Project, 1989–1993
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Presencia de amor en la isla / Presence of Love on the Island
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The Sonic Record: Interpretation, Aesthetics, and Labor History
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Cover, Masthead, and Table of Contents PSF Vol. 42 no. 1
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RISE Declaration: “I feel that I could have done so much more”
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Assessing conservation planning in South Dakota: Challenges and opportunities in collaboration, public participation, and climate information
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Moving Toward Accountability: Challenging Settler Narratives through Interpretive Shifts and Tribal Engagement at Anza National Historic Trail
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Introduction to the RISE Declarations Project