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Performance And Participation : Music Education Practices In Musicking With Young People With Physical Impairments : ISME 2014 World Conference on Music Education Porto Alegre, Brazil, 20-25 July 2014

This presentation highlights results from a research study of ‘Music Week’; a one-week Swedish music project. The aim of the ‘Music Week’ project was to enable young people with physical impairments to take part in musical activities. Digitally-based musical settings were used in order to provide tools for performing and creating music. The main purpose of the present research study was to explore

‘Chasing the middle-income status’ : Ethiopia’s quest for achieving the middle-income status by 2025 through their climate-resilient green economy strategy

The increasing pressure of climate change urges state leaders to transform economies to low-carbon alternatives on a local, national and global scale. The aim of this study is to analyze how effective the Climate-Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) strategy has been so far in fostering inclusive rural development in the agricultural sector in Ethiopia, by applying a Triple-Bottom-Line (TBL) approach th

Culpability in aviation - it's not 2025 everywhere

The purpose of this study was to investigate when human error is deemed to be culpable in a context of aviation and Just Culture. The study was conducted through a literature review together with a qualitative interview study with stakeholders in Swedish airlines and relevant authorities. For a long time there has been a tendency to see humans as faulty and blameworthy, while safety scholars sugge

Pluripotent stem-cell-derived therapies in clinical trial : A 2025 update

Since the first derivation of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) 27 years ago, technologies to control their differentiation and manufacturing have advanced immensely, enabling increasing numbers of clinical trials with hPSC-derived products. Here, we revew the landscape of interventional hPSC trials worldwide, highlighting available data on clinical safety and efficacy. As of December 2024, we

Managing impulse control and related behavioral disorders in Parkinson’s disease : where we are in 2025?

Introduction: Impulse control and related behavioral disorders (ICBDs) commonly complicate Parkinson’s disease (PD) course. The ICBDs spectrum encompasses two groups of conditions, with distinct pathophysiology: proper ‘impulse control disorders (ICDs)’ (e.g. gambling) and the ‘ICDs related disorders (ICDs-RD)’ (e.g. punding). Behavioral disturbances are associated with dopamine replacement therap

Voices of the Stateless: Political Agency and Everyday Resilience Among Palestinian Refugee Youth in Lebanon Amid the 2024-2025 War

The Palestinian refugee question is one of the most protracted and politically charged refugee crises of modern times and in modern history. Palestinian refugees in Lebanon have endured generations of statelessness, constrained by exclusionary legal frameworks. This study examines the condition of statelessness among Palestinian refugee youth in Lebanon and the formation of political agency and ev

The European Union’s Shifting Identity: The Frontrunner of the Green Transition or an Industrial Economy (2019-2025)

Climate and environmental policy have long been a part of the European Union’s projected priorities in international relations. Despite multiple crises which have hampered ambitious policy development, climate diplomacy has continued to be an important part of the EU’s identity. Once again, the EU faces multiple challenges that have affected the projection of environmental ambition and the policy

The horizon is always receding : 13 Mar — 26 Oct 2025 at the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City, Mexico

Group exhibition.'The horizon is always receding' brings together a selection of works that reflect on the scope and the implications that the term contemporary may have. As the philosopher Giorgio Agamben suggests, contemporaneity can be understood as a term that surpasses temporal demarcations and transcends simultaneity and coexistence. In this sense, this exhibition serves as a symptomatic dis

Correction to : Do standard weather conditions and flower density affect the results of butterfly monitoring schemes? a field test in three bio-geographic regions in Europe (Journal of Insect Conservation, (2025), 29, 3, (47), 10.1007/s10841-025-00680-w)

In the original version of this article, the given and family names of Antoine Messéan were incorrectly structured. The name was displayed correctly in all versions at the time of publication. Also, On page 2, Lee et al. (2019) must be Lee et al. (2020) and on page 9, Krösi et al. (2022) must be Körösi et al. (2022). The original article has been corrected.

History of Intellectual Culture 4/2025 : Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust. A Postwar Republic of Letters?

The fourth issue of the yearbook History of Intellectual Culture (HIC) features a thematic section on the production of knowledge related to the Holocaust. The contributions focus on the circulation of knowledge via letters and other forms of written communication within and among survivor historical commissions after the Second World War with an emphasis on the interplay of gender and other diffe

Impossible Colors (e. 114, 2025) for clarinet, bassoon, horn and trumpet

for clarinet, bassoon, horn and trumpetImpossible colors is not a hypothesis, but rather more hyperbole. In this musical piece "impossible colors" refer to illusions of timbre in sound, not vision. Impossible colors are colors that we do not normally see; that some fictional colors are beyond the functional perceptual space of humans. Some theories looking at forbidden colors, borrowed from color

Retraction Note : New recommendations for reversal of high-dose methotrexate cytotoxicity with folinic acid (Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, (2025), 95, 1, (41), 10.1007/s00280-025-04749-w)

The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article because Fig. 1 and its legend contained data that was published without the owner’s permission or the patient’s consent. Figure 1 has now been removed. Jesper Heldrup, Stefan Schwartz, Etienne Chatelut, Miriam Hwang do not agree to this retraction. Archie Bleyer did not state explicitly whether they agree ot this retraction. Brooke Bernhardt agrees to