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    The Ties That Bind: University Nostalgia Fosters Relational and Collective University Engagement.Jeffrey D. Green, Athena H. Cairo, Tim Wildschut & Constantine Sedikides - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Does nostalgia for one’s time at university predict current intentions to engage with the university? In Study 1, United States participants’ nostalgia for their university experience (university nostalgia) at a southern public university predicted stronger intentions to socialize with fellow alumni, attend a future reunion, volunteer for their university, and donate money to their university. Study 2 replicated these findings with alumni from a northeastern private university, and extended them by finding that the links between university nostalgia and university engagement (...)
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    Making America Great Again? National Nostalgia's Effect on Outgroup Perceptions.Anna Maria C. Behler, Athena Cairo, Jeffrey D. Green & Calvin Hall - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Nostalgia is a fond longing for the past that has been shown to increase feelings of meaning, social connectedness, and self-continuity. Although nostalgia for personal memories provides intra- and interpersonal benefits, there may be negative consequences of group-based nostalgia on the perception and acceptance of others. The presented research examined national nostalgia, and its effects on group identification and political attitudes in the United States. In a sample of US voters, tendencies to feel personal and national nostalgia are associated with (...)
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    Etnobotánica, modernidad y pedagogía crítica del lugar.Alberto Arenas & Carlos Del Cairo - 2009 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 14 (44):69-83.
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    Limites entre iguais e linhas abismais na Europa moderna.Heriberto Cairo - 2018 - Cultura:87-109.
    A partir de uma perspectiva decolonial pretendo mostrar, por um lado, que o tratamento habitual das fronteiras ignora a génese colonial do sistema-mundo moderno e não distingue entre duas lógicas, duas formas jurídicas, duas políticas de delimitação e demarcação de fronteiras, que se podem observar com grande precisão no cenário escolhido para esta análise. Por outro lado, tentarei questionar as visões evolucionistas do território e as fronteiras que pensam a pós-modernidade a partir do centro do sistema-mundo.
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    Mastrocinque, Attilio, Bona Dea and the Cults of Roman Women.María Emilia Cairo - 2016 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 21:274-277.
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  6. Palomas sobre el mundo.Cecilia Martínez Cairo - 1990 - Humanitas 23:461.
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    Heroic Helping: The Effects of Priming Superhero Images on Prosociality.Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Rachel Hibbard, Megan Edwards, Evan Johnson, Kirstin Diepholz, Hanna Newbound, Andrew Shay, Russell Houpt, Athena Cairo & Jeffrey D. Green - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    DESCRIPTIONS OF CATABASIS - (M.) Herrero de Jáuregui Catábasis: El viaje infernal en la Antigüedad. Pp. 503, ills. Madrid: Alianza Editorial, 2023. Paper, €17.50. ISBN: 978-84-1148-208-0. [REVIEW]María Emilia Cairo - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):28-30.
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    CICERO'S DE NATURA DEORUM_ REVISITED - (C.) Diez, (C.) Schubert (edd.) Zwischen Skepsis und Staatskult. Neue Perspektiven auf Ciceros _De natura deorum. (Palingenesia 134.) Pp. 277, figs. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2022. Cased, €60. ISBN: 978-3-515-13326-5. [REVIEW]María Emilia Cairo - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):506-508.