International Journal of Green Energy
The International Journal of Green Energy publishes research from various disciplines related to energy, including energy research, conversion, management, and conservation. The journal emphasizes innovative and eco-friendly energy technologies. We feature studies that explore energy types and methods of use that have little to no impact on the environment, economy, or society at large.
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3 days ago |
tandfonline.com | Carolina Rocha
AbstractRecently, three excellent studies about En la puta vida, directed by Uruguayan film director Beatriz Flores Silva (1956–), have been published. While all three pieces opened up pivotal avenues for exploring the film’s themes, En la puta vida’s location within Uruguayan film culture and the transgressive female main character can be further examined.
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3 days ago |
tandfonline.com | Kayla Anderson |Brian D. Christens
ABSTRACTAction research seeks to address pressing local issues through research and collaboration with community partners while also contributing to social science. Through cyclical processes of research, action, and reflection, action research provides not only a methodological framework for addressing social issues but also a potential pedagogical approach for training students.
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4 days ago |
tandfonline.com | Alison Sandford MacKenzie |Alison Mackenzie
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image sizeDisclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s). Notes1 Sixty universities are being targeted by the Trump administration, apparently for antisemitic discrimination and harassment (US Department for Education Citation2025). As Timothy Snyder (Citation2025) wryly observes ‘Jews in the United States are being instrumentalized in an effort to build a more authoritarian American system.
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4 days ago |
tandfonline.com | Nuno Mateus |Diogo Coutinho |Sara Santos |Bruno Gonçalves
ABSTRACTThis study clustered young male football players based on off-training physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) to examine their impact on physical and technical-tactical performance in small-sided-games (SSG). In Stage 1, thirty-four adolescent male football players (mean age 14.2 ± 0.8 years) were monitored for one week using tri-axial accelerometers to quantify PA and SB levels.
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5 days ago |
tandfonline.com | Natalie Wall
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