philosophy and cultural/human geography points to the ways in which the affective qualities of our surroundings, broadly labelled ‘atmospheres’, are influenced by social dynamics and material conditions ( Trygg 2020: 1 ). The shared perception of an
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Reinforcing Authentic Intimacy?
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Kostia Lennes
as the main field site of my current research on escort–client relationships. He is 29 years old and comes from a lower middle-class milieu. Valentin started escorting 18 months ago, right after he resigned as a high school philosophy teacher
Fearful Intimacies
COVID-19 and the Reshaping of Human–Microbial Relations
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Or, hope is the first anthropological emotion
Carole McGranahan
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Cynthia Sear
account sees the practice proliferate with the Quakers, who purportedly settled on the greeting as a means to promote their egalitarian philosophy in contrast to other more hierarchical strains of Christianity. In any case, as Roodenburg has concluded
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Tridibesh Dey
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Deane Fergie, Rod Lucas, and Morgan Harrington
beating or our stomach digesting food. ( Macnaughton and Carel 2016: 295 ) Breathing – like digestion or our heart beating – is, in everyday moments, heedless ( Clarke 2002 ). In the humanities, social sciences and philosophy, this invisibility is
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The Cases of India, South Africa, and Brazil
Harry G. J. Nijhuis and Laurent J.G. van der Maesen
, political, cultural an environmental philosophy” are summarized by Marco Ricceri (2019) . The members support the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS), and they will contribute to the quality of global development. At the 13th BRICS Summit in September