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    Implications of runaway globalisation in the Seychelles

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    At a time of rampant globalisation, large-scale operations are favoured over smallscale production in the main domains of the economy. This has political effects: domination by the big over the small is sought in both old and new ways; and cultural effects that influence from outside – such as Netflix, tourism and travel abroad – are intensified in the globally integrated information society. This in turn affects the media, language and self-identity, as well as being decisive for strategies in diplomacy, human security, planning and domestic politics. This article analyses the situation of the Seychelles in the 21st century: a small state, dependent on inputs from the outside world, and victim of a new form of colonialism. The country may still have potential to ‘punch above its weight’ and to hold its own, in spite of the disembedded, abstract economy of scale dominating this integrated, networked, accelerated, globalised world. For this to happen, a recognition and analysis of current changes are needed.N/

    Flow measurements in the wake of multirotor wind turbine arrangements

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    Servitutregistrering ind i det 21. århundrede

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    Dynamic modelling of feed assimilation, growth, lipid accumulation, and CO2 production in black soldier fly larvae

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    The black soldier fly (BSF) is becoming a novel farm animal. BSF larvae can be reared on different substrates. Their performance is important but highly variable and different models have been employed to analyze their growth, so far without considering that metabolic rates, growth, and biochemical composition of the larvae are interrelated. This work develops a dynamic model, which describes general growth patterns of BSF larvae and predicts observed variability in larval performances. The model was tested against data from literature, which combines kinetic growth data with measurements of lipid or dry weight content, and CO(2) production. The model combines the kinetics of the logistic model with principles from differential energy budget models and considers key events in larval life history, moulting and metamorphosis. Larvae are compartmentised into structural biomass, storage lipids, and a pool of assimilates. Feed assimilation is considered the overall rate limiting process and is reduced in relation to larval weight by a logistic function. A second logistic function further reduces the specific growth rate of structural biomass, causes imbalance between and feed assimilation and growth rates, and leaves a surplus of assimilates to be stored as lipids. Fluxes between compartments consider cost of synthesis of structural biomass and lipids, as well as maintenance. When assimilation falls below maintenance needs, storage lipids are recycled. The model is able to describe growth and lipid contents of BSF larvae reared on chicken feed, growth of feed limited BSF larvae, as well as growth, dry weight content, and CO(2) production of BSF larvae reared on different substrate qualities and moisture contents. The model may be used for the analysis of growth and performance of BSF larvae under variable rearing conditions. It can deepen the analyses of experimental data and provide insight into the causes of variability of larval performances

    A philosophy for our times

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    Contribution to the Forum Teaching Anthropology in the Secondary School, Anuac, vol. 5, n° 2.Contributo al Forum Teaching Anthropology in the Secondary School, Anuac, vol. 5, n° 2

    What is European about European anthropology?

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    The elusive and contested idea that there exists such a phenomenon as a European anthropology, and not least the ongoing discussion about it, reflects and contributes to the general, no less ongoing debates about European identity, the potentials and shortcomings of the European Union and questions concerning the boundaries and processes of exclusion and inclusion within Europe. However, the subject of this special section is not merely, or even mainly, the idea of Europe. It also (and perhaps mainly) concerns the characteristics of anthropology. Indeed, I shall argue that the ongoing conversation about a European anthropology mirrors theoretical debates and controversies within anthropology itself, sometimes in surprising ways. Let us begin with language.L’idea sfuggente e contestata che esista un fenomeno come una antropologia europea, e non ultimo il dibattito in corso su di essa, contribuisce e riflette dibattiti generali, non meno aperti, sull’identità europea, le potenzialità e le carenze dell’Unione e le questioni concernenti i confini e i processi di esclusione e inclusione nel Continente. Tuttavia, questa sezione tematica non ha per oggetto semplicemente, e neanche principalmente, l’idea di Europa. Essa riguarda, forse maggiormente, le caratteristiche dell’antropologia in generale. Sosterrò, infatti, che la discussione in corso su una antropologia europea rispecchi, in modi talvolta sorprendenti, dibattiti teorici e controversie all’interno dell’antropologia stessa. A partire dalla lingua

    Lessons from the Pandemic: A Window of Opportunity?

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    In this conversation, which took place in December 2021, we attempted to take stock of what the pandemic represented. The reader will recall that across the world, including both Italy and in Norway, we were still in the midst of the pandemic: it was unclear and impossible to predict how we might continue with our daily lives. This conversation tries to find the leitmotif of an experience that united the whole world. From both authors’ point of view, we wanted to try and make people see an opportunity within a crisis (following one of the principles of the overheating approach)
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