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The weekend effect: a trading robot and fractional integration analysis
Published 2014“…Further, the lowest orders of integration are generally found on Mondays, which can be seen as additional evidence for a weekend effect.…”
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An alternative reading of religion and authoritarianism: the new logic between religion and state in the AKP’s new Turkey
Published 2019“…Conversely, the AKP and its undisputed leader Erdoğan have seen their socio-political fears, power based conflicts and ethno-religious desires become dominant in all areas, including religion. …”
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Taking the implementation of ECtHR judgments seriously : right assessment, wrong approaches?
Published 2010“…The workload of the Committee of Ministers (CoM) is increasing dramatically (as of June 2010 more than 9,000 cases were pending) and consequently the time taken for execution is rising and furthermore “the last few years have seen a significant increase in the number of cases relating to complex and sensitive issues”. …”
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Short-term, short-changed? A temporal perspective on the implications of academic casualisation for teaching in higher education
Published 2020“…We discuss how short-term temporal logics marked by last-minute or ‘just-in-time’ modalities can be seen to impact negatively on teaching preparation and pedagogical relationships, raising questions about innovation and criticality, power and in/security, continuity and care.…”
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The exhaustion of domestic remedies in Russia : the ECtHR's approach to Art. 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Published 2011“…It is this margin that can lead to uncertainty among practitioners about the Court’s approach to a particular remedy, as seen recently with Art. 125 of the Russian Code of Criminal Procedure (CCP).…”
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Christian nationalism and politics in Ghana
Published 2023“…Second, Christian nationalists in Ghana pursue their goal—to build the kingdom of God on earth—in three main ways: (1) strong support for Ghana’s national cathedral, seen as a celebration of national unity and social cohesion; (2) attacks on alleged immorality of Ghana’s LGBTQ+ community; (3) vilify followers of minority religions to encourage the view that Christianity is the most appropriate religion in Ghana and that other religions are inferior.…”
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The unexpected politics of ILGA-Europe’s rainbow maps: (de)constructing queer utopias/dystopias
Published 2025“…Recently, we have seen a proliferation of maps visualising the global state of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, plus (LGBTQI+) rights. …”
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Co-creation of connected and relational learning spaces: a digital and gamified approach in higher education
Published 2025“…These informal learning spaces can be seen to facilitate the development of students’ transferable skills. …”
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Doing and talking : the value of video interviewing for researching and theorizing craft
Published 2013“…Since the 1970s, we have seen the emergence of a legitimizing infrastructure for 'the crafts' as a category, separate from but relating to art and design. …”
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Orienting students to higher education : a business example
Published 2003“…Business Skills (BX101) is a core module for all undergraduate students studying Business at the North campus of London Metropolitan University. It is seen as a key element in assisting new students to settle into, and prepare for, academic life. …”
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Role of China in Africa : three case studies of Angola, Ethiopia and Zambia
Published 2019“…This paper concludes Chinese engagement in Africa to be multifaceted in light of her varied ‘development partnerships’, seen through the Angolan, Ethiopian and Zambian case studies. …”
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Constructing Europe and the European Union via education contrasts and congruence within and between Germany and England
Published 2019“…Finally, we argue that the textbooks may be seen as contributing to a process of socialization rather than one of education when it comes to characterizations of Europe.…”
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Effects of online brand communities on millennials' brand loyalty in the fashion industry
Published 2021“…Grounded in understanding that loyalty is seen and understood differently by people who participate in online brand communities, this study is based on a constructivist perspective combined with hermeneutic methodology and embedded case study research strategy to examine how online brand communities activate multidimensional customer loyalty intentions. …”
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Finding common ground on the threshold: an experiment in critical urban learning
Published 2024“…Practices of Urban Inclusion is thus seen as a threshold space that attempted to bring different subjectivities and forms of knowledge into connection by foregrounding experiential knowledge, fostering collaborative learning, and connecting temporalities. …”
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Towards a broader approach to the community interpreter’s role: on correspondence between role perceptions and interactional goals
Published 2016“…Increasingly, conceptions of role are seen not as static and absolute, but as related to the differing (and subjective) viewpoints of the various participants involved. …”
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Critical theatricality in the museum space
Published 2021“…If the terms theatricality and spectacle have been seen as potentially negative by some, symptomatic of an experience economy that risks dumbing down the complexity of culture by appealing to our ever-decreasing attention spans, I refer to these case studies as evidence for a new way in which the theatrical can be used as a powerful, critical tool in the museum experience. …”
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How do counselling psychologists working with children and adolescents describe and give meaning to their experiences? An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2016“…However, challenges and difficulties during training and post-qualification appeared to raise the question as to whether working with children was seen as being outside the boundaries of the role of a counselling psychologist.…”
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The role of attachment styles in team functioning
Published 2016“…Attachment styles are seen to reflect internal working models of self, others, and relationships, and influence individuals’ motivations, abilities, and perceptions as regards relationships. …”
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An optimised competency framework for improving students’ self skills during work-related learning
Published 2017“…A study conducted to test the intervention reveals that significant improvements can be seen in students’ understanding and perception of their competencies, but that this improvement is only apparent when both Work-related learning and developmental feedback based on self-evaluation are implemented. …”
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