Another body of literature argues that migration rates are no higher under conditions of environmental or climate stress (Black et al., 2011a and b; van der Geest, 2011; van der Geest and de Jeu, 2008; Tacoli, 2009; McLeman and Hunter, 2010; Gemenne, 2011; Foresight, 2011; Cohen, 2004; Brown, 2008).
Reality, Since there's such a huge
body of literature arguing that orientation is something partly, mostly or completely socialized, or otherwise socially constructed, I find it silly for one researcher with the wave of a hand to dismiss all of that work to the contrary out of hand.
Not exact matches
The report, «A Better Picture
of Poverty: What Chronic Absenteeism and Risk Load Reveal About NYC's Lowest - Income Elementary Schools,» released Nov. 6, 2014 by the Center for New York City Affairs at The New School, is part
of a growing
body of literature that
argues that the poverty level
of schools» populations isn't necessarily a good way to identify schools that need extra resources.
Christy has become very reliable for
arguing that anything and everything related to climate change probably just boils down to natural variability, as he recently told US Congress was the case with regards to the frequency
of extreme weather events, contrary to the
body of peer - reviewed scientific
literature.
Citing research
literature neurobiology, developmental psychology, trauma, and psychodynamic therapy, she insists that the
body has been left out
of the «talking cure,» and
argues that integrating
body - focused interventions into our work provides a more holistic — and effective — approach to the treatment
of trauma, attachment, and relational issues.