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Bone strength in Medieval Denmark: robusticity analyses from a rural and urban sample
(University of Florida Press, 2022-07-27)Objectives: The aim of the current study was to understand the transition in lower limb loading and terrestrial mobility during the urbanization revolution in medieval Denmark. This was accomplished by comparing the cross ... -
THE SUBTLETIES OF STRESS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SKELETAL LESIONS BETWEEN THE MEDIEVAL AND POST-MEDIEVAL BLACK FRIARS CEMETERY POPULATION (13TH TO 17TH CENTURIES)
(International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2018-07-17)The study of stress from an osteological perspective is challenging as we use skeletal remains to explore the lived experience and patterns of health. As an intricate overlap of multiple biological processes, the stress ... -
A RE-EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF RADIOGRAPHIC ORIENTATION ON THE IDENTIFICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF HARRIS LINES
(American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2015)The identification of Harris lines through radiographic analysis has been well-established since their discovery in the late 19th century. Most commonly associated with stress, the study of Harris lines has been fraught ... -
THE ICE AGE WITH LITTLE EFFECT? EXPLORING STRESS IN THE DANISH BLACK FRIARS CEMETERY BEFORE AND AFTER THE TURN OF THE 14TH CENTURY
(International Journal of Palaeopathology, 2019-09)The Little Ice Age, beginning in Europe in the 14th century, saw a period of climatic cooling and increased precipitation where food sources dwindled and famine became rampant, particularly in urban city centers. This study ... -
P.Hamb.graec. 185: Garden Tax Between the Archives of (Lucius) Iulius Serenus and Gemellus Horion
(2022-07-01)Edition of a Hamburg papyrus containing a receipt for garden tax paid to Aurelius Melas, secretary of the tax collectors in Karanis. -
A Note on Decolonization, Poststructuralism, and Method in Indigenous Critical Theory
(Journal of Multidisciplinary Research at Trent, 2022-03-08)The meaning of the word 'decolonization' is rapidly changing in Canada. Today, the word has re-penetrated the psychology of mainstream Canadians. And, with mainstream society now finding the term effective and useful for ... -
How Canadian Policy used the Protestant Work Ethic to Injure the Indigenous Peoples of the Northwest Plains Relationship to the Earth
(Journal of Multidisciplinary Research at Trent, 2020-01-14)It’s only been a very short time since the occident began to think of religion as something distinct from the Commonwealth's governing body. Likewise, to believe that Canada's labor policy is somehow divorced from those ... -
“Universal" developmental sequences may hide big surprises: The case of the sit-crawl-point sequence
(International Congress of Infant Studies, 2022-06-30)Infant self-locomotion by crawling predicts the onset of later shared attention between a baby and an adult via pointing. The claim that self-locomotion is crucial for attention would be weakened if a stationary pre-crawling ... -
Gender-inclusive writing for epidemiological research on pregnancy
(BMJ, 2022-06-20)People who have a uterus but are not cisgender women may carry pregnancies. Unfortunately to date, academic language surrounding pregnancy remains largely (cis )woman-centric. The exclusion of gender-diverse people in the ... -
Science and Technical Communication for Knowledge Translation
(IEEE, 2022-06-13)In the broader field of science and technical communication, the translation and transfer of expert and technical knowledge is an enduring preoccupation. While research in science and technical communication has studied ... -
Sex and gender terminology: a glossary for gender-inclusive epidemiology
(BMJ, 2022-06-20)There is increased interest in inclusion, diversity and representativeness in epidemiological and community health research. Despite this progress, misunderstanding and conflation of sex and gender have precluded both the ... -
Older adults’ and carers’ engagement in democratic governance in the context of system and government transition
(Common Ground Research Networks, 2021-04-29)Advisory committees are some of the most prominent ways older adults and carers are represented in democratic governance in contemporary North America. Yet little is known about how older adults and unpaid carers interpret ... -
Aeschylus on Darius and Persian Memory
(JSTOR, 2015)This paper considers how Aeschylus dramatizes the memory of his Persian characters, and argues that the contradictory recollection of Marathon in Persae reflects an imperial ideology with which failure is incompatible: the ... -
A Letter from Hierax to Arsinoe: BL Papyrus 2126 (+ 2192?)
(Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigrafik, 2020)Edition of a second/third century papyrus letter in the British Library. A join with another item in the British Library purchased as part of the same lot is proposed. -
Is the evidence on the effectiveness of pay for performance schemes in healthcare changing? Evidence from a meta-regression analysis
(2021-02-24)Abstract Background This study investigated if the evidence on the success of the Pay for Performance (P4P) schemes in healthcare is changing as the schemes continue to evolve ... -
Developing and testing the effectiveness of a novel online integrated treatment for problem gambling and tobacco smoking: a protocol for an open-label randomized controlled trial
(2020-11-19)Abstract Background Gambling and tobacco smoking are highly comorbid among North American adults. However, there is a paucity of treatment options that are integrated (i.e. ... -
Making sense of violence and victimization in health care work: The emotional labour of ‘not taking it personally'
(Sage, 2020-09-16)Despite significant impacts on employee health, workplace violence tends to minimized and normalized by service workers and by organizations, with employees implicitly held culpable for causing aggression through how they ... -
Implications of the shifting landscape of residential care for volunteers' lived experiences and role involvement
(Springer Nature, 2017)Volunteer contributions in residential care are viewed as an important way to meet older adults’ psychosocial needs in the context of strained resources and increasingly complex resident populations. The implications of ... -
Constructing the meaning of filial responsibility: Choice and obligation in the accounts of adult children
(2015)This paper reports findings from an interpretive study of filial responsibility constructions among 28 adult children with aging parents in Victoria, Canada. Participants were interviewed in-person and data were analyzed ... -
Maintaining the ‘caring self’ and working relationships: a critically informed analysis of meaning-construction among paid companions in long-term residential care
(Cambridge University Press, 2020)In Canadian residential long-term care, paid companion services are increasingly viewed as helping to meet older adults’ psychosocial needs. Complimenting the critique of these services from a political economy perspective, ...