Impression: Jacob Lulewicz, lecturer in archaeology at Washington Universiity in St. Louis, scientific studies southeastern/midwestern ethnohistory and archaeology together with Indigenous-colonizer dynamics social networks and sociopolitics check out more Credit: WUSTL In American history, we discover that the arrival of Spanish explorers led by Hernando de Soto in the 1500s was […]
Day: July 16, 2020
Breakthrough in studying ancient DNA from Doggerland that separates the UK from Europe
Impression: The sediment of which the sedaDNA was studied perspective more Credit score: Dr Martin Bates, UWTSD Thousands of several years back the United kingdom was physically joined to the relaxation of Europe by an area known as Doggerland. Even so, a marine inundation took location throughout the mid-holocene, separating the […]
The voice of inclusion in the midst of neoliberalist noise in the Bologna Process
Neoliberalism and inclusion: conflicting or mutually constitutive powers Neoliberalism and inclusion are usually presented in the literature as conflicting powers – drivers and shaping factors of higher education. The title of Liasidou and Symeou’s (2018) article provides an excellent illustration of this: ‘Neoliberal versus social justice reforms in education policy […]