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1. Feminism as Action: Title IX, Time Journeys, and A League of Their Own (Karen Falconer Al-Hindi and Tammie M. Kennedy) -- 2. Gender Issues and the Olympic Games (Lisa M. DeChano-Cook and Fred M. Shelley) -- 3. Gender Equality and Sport Around the World (Lisa DeChano-Cook and Fred M. Shelley) -- 4. Family Cemeteries of the Upland South as Time Journeys (Gary S. Foster and William E. Lovekamp) -- 5. Eastern Slovak Responses to the Ad Hoc Influx of Refugees from Ukraine-A Case Study of Refugee Assistance by the University of Presov in the Context of Emotionality (Radoslav Klamár, Anna Polačková, Klaudia Bednárová-Gibová, and Miloslav Michalko) -- 6. Poland as an Emerging Immigration Hub in Central and Eastern Europe (Weronika A. Kusek) -- 7. Changes in the Seasonal Working Spaces and Pasture Environments of a Herder's Family in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (1985-2022) (Dawei Li, Shangyi Zhou, and Gabuzang) -- 8. Appalachian Migrant Journey: Familial, Geographical, and Intellectual (MichaelE. Maloney, Jeffrey L. Dey, and Phillip J. Obermiller) -- 9. The Journeys of Three Multi-generational California Families Across Time and Place (Samuel M. Otterstrom) -- 10. Travel and Emotions in the Origins of Sociology: Harriet Martineau's Experiences in the United States and the Middle East (Adrian Scribano) -- 11. Gender and Time Journeys in Sport: Title IX's Impact on Women in Sports in the United States (Fred M. Shelley and Lisa DeChano-Cook) -- 12. How Migration, Cultural Clashes and Place Combine to Create Group Identities: How the Diné Became the Navajo (J. Matthew Shumway) -- 13. A Family's Genealogical Time-Journey Trail: An Historical Geography of Industrialization and the Great Lakes (Joseph S. Wood) |