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Crazy pole dancing tattooed metalhead biking crossplaying Asians
Published 2019“…This is the New Asia, where people are starting to cast off the shackles of conformity, and where you’re just as likely to find a homemaker who pole dances as you are a financial compliance advisor who screams himself hoarse in his death metal band by night. …”
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The effect of religiosity on climate change policies
Published 2019“…Using data from the World Values Survey (WVS) from 1981-2014, we examine how religiosity is related to the Climate Laws, Institutions and Measures Index (CLIMI) from 2005-2011. We find that religious countries tend to have less extensive and stringent climate change policies, where a 0.1 increase in religiosity is associated with a 5.30 points decrease in CLIMI score. …”
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Weighted discounting, time inconsistent stopping and their applications
Published 2016“…Therefore, all results in this thesis find a correspondence in a single agent setting with non-standard, behavioral time preferences. …”
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Incorporating elicited preferences for equality into electricity system planning modeling
Published 2023“…Our novel contribution is proposing a framework in the form of a discrete choice experiment and a statistical estimation model to determine decision makers’ preferences for equality. In our study, we find that higher preferences for equality result in an increased deployment of solar diesel mini-grids. …”
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Visual bias
Published 2023“…Moreover, as readers react more to images aligned with the ideology of their political affiliation group, the news’ visual bias causes polarization to increase. Finally, I find that media can effectively influence readers by pairing neutral text with partisan images. …”
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Engineering culture: logics of optimization in music, games, and apps
Published 2021“…We are particularly interested in how content creators find novel ways to work within, around, and even against platform politics and policies by manipulating algorithms, business models, and guidelines, or otherwise readying their content for optimal circulation on multiple platforms. …”
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Legitimate power, illegitimate automation: the problem of ignoring legitimacy in automated decision systems
Published 2025“…This analysis reveals that these theories require careful consideration before being applied to legitimate ADS. Specifically, we find that consent and public reason theories can legitimate some automated decision systems, but encounter serious difficulties which limit their applicability. …”
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British Muslim youth and religious fundamentalism: a quantitative investigation
Published 2012“…We use new survey data to empirically examine how Muslim youth differ from older Muslims and non-Muslim British peers on religiosity, Islam-specific and broader social attitudes. We find that young Muslims attribute a greater salience to Islam for their personal identity, even though they pray and read scripture less, and support plural interpretations of Islam more than their elders. …”
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Modelling cerebrovascular pathology and the spread of amyloid beta in Alzheimer’s disease
Published 2025“…Here, we develop a brain-wide model that combines protein-capillary interactions with the prion-like dynamics of amyloid beta in the structural connectome. We find that a bistable dynamics emerges from the amyloid betahypoperfusion feedback loop giving rise to nontrivial spatio-temporal dynamics. …”
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Neuroimaging meta regression for coordinate based meta analysis data with a spatial model
Published 2024“…In such analyses, a key practical challenge is to find a computationally efficient approach with good statistical interpretability to model the locations of activation foci. …”
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Seasonal density-dependence can select for partial migrants in migratory species
Published 2025“…Our theoretical models were motivated by empirical data identified via a systematic literature review. We find that the equilibrium density in the season with the strongest density-dependence of a strategy predicts whether the strategy will become dominant within the population. …”
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Frontier rule and conflict
Published 2025“…Using the arbitrarily defined historical border between frontier and non-frontier regions in northwestern Pakistan and 10km-by-10km grid-level conflict data in a spatial regression discontinuity design, we find that areas historically under frontier rule experienced significantly higher violence against the state after 9/11. …”
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The London money market and non-British bank lending during the first globalisation: evidence from Brazil
Published 2024“…Using monthly data between 1889 and 1913, we find a positive relationship between the amount of credit authorised by the German Brasilianische Bank für Deutschland in Brazil and the spread between the London market and floating rate. …”
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Toxic speech and limited demand for content moderation on social media
Published 2024“…We present results from two studies with pre-registered randomized experiments (Study 1, N = 5,130; Study 2, N = 3,734) to examine how these variants causally affect users’ content moderation preferences. We find that while both the severity of toxicity and the target of the attack matter, the demand for content moderation of toxic speech is limited. …”
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Allee effects: empirical analyses of wild British butterfly populations and theoretical implications for population synchrony
Published 2014“…In chapter 2 I investigate the spatial variation in influential density-dependent processes and density-independent weather factors for the large skipper butterfly <em>Ochlodes sylvanus</em> across its British range. I find both qualitative and quantitative spatial variation in these processes and factors driving population dynamics. …”
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Employment dynamics in a rapid decarbonization of the US power sector
Published 2025“…However, without proper planning, rapidly growing industries will struggle to find skilled labor during the scale-up phase, while displaced workers might struggle finding jobs during the scale-down phase. …”
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Rapid modulation of striatal cholinergic interneurons and dopamine release by satellite astrocytes
Published 2024“…These findings reveal a privileged satellite astrocyte-interneuron interaction for striatal ChIs operating on subsecond timescales via regulation of extracellular calcium dynamics to shape downstream striatal circuit activity and dopamine signaling. …”
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Supersymmetric Yang-Mills, spherical branes, and precision holography
Published 2020“…The same calculation can also be performed in supergravity using the recently found spherical brane solutions. We find excellent agreement between the two sets of results. …”
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Bubble instability of mIIA on AdS4 x S6
Published 2021“…Motivated by these results, we study possible bubbling solutions connected to the G2 vacuum, representing non-perturbative instabilities of the latter. We indeed find an instability channel represented by the nucleation of a bubble of nothing dressed up with a homogeneous D2 brane charge distribution in the internal space. …”
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Competition policy and the labour share
Published 2023“…Using a panel of 22 industries in 12 OECD economies, we find a positive statistical association between the effectiveness of competition policy and changes in the labor share over the period 1995–2005. …”
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