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Women’s quest for home: spatial imaginary in Kazuo Ishiguro’s a pale view of hills
Published 2024“…This paper examines the meanings of home in A Pale View of Hills by drawing upon Blunt’s and Dowling’s concept of home as a spatial imaginary. …”
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End of the line
Published 2022“…The alien tells humanity that it will reverse these circumstances if and only if someone can beat them at a card game called Loyalties. The card game centres on winning over cards from your opponent, while preventing your own from being taken. …”
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Why do rural migrant mothers in urban China digitally monitor their children?
Published 2024“…We examine how and why some rural intra-provincial working migrant women in cities in central China used digital monitoring technologies in their mothering. The discussion draws on our 22 face-to-face interviews with the rural migrant mothers of at least one child ages 7–14 years. …”
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An object category specific mrf for segmentation
Published 2007“…The resulting combination, which we call the object category specific mrf, suggests a solution to the problem that has long dogged mrfs namely that they provide a poor prior for specific shapes. …”
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Moments that matter: childhood pain treatment shapes pain for life—we can do better every time in every child
Published 2025“…Background: Needle procedures, such as vaccinations, blood draws, and intravenous cannulation, are the most frequent source of childhood pain, causing fear and reducing the uptake of medical procedures. …”
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China and the “Singapore Model” : perspectives from mid-level cadres and implications for transnational knowledge transfer
Published 2018“…Although this phenomenon has been studied, no attention has been drawn to the perspectives of those mid-level cadres who took part in the training and what those perspectives might imply. …”
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Between City and Self: Reading Beirut in Mohamed Soueid’s Tango of Yearning
Published 2024“…Weaving historical realism with fabulation to fill or distort representational lacuna, his film offers doubled lenses – one of his life and another of Beirut’s contemporary history. …”
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Ig.n.is.
Published 2011“…The topic I am addressing is this mysterious phenomenon that we call Fire. It has permeated the fabric of our everyday lives, right from the beginning of its discovery, its domestication to the modern everyday use of its properties. …”
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Linking short-term to long-term convergent tectonics using geodetic observations, geological constraints and numerical simulations
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Autonomy Work: Personhood, Expertise, and Activism of Disabled AI Data Workers in China
Published 2024“…This dissertation examines the labor and life of disabled workers in China’s artificial intelligence (AI) data annotation programs. The study draws on 14 months of ethnographic fieldwork, conducted over three years, with disabled activists, disabled workers, employment advocates, tech company staff, and government officials. …”
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Government resilience in the digital age
Published 2024“…<br> For many governments, the COVID-19 pandemic was a wakeup call. Nearly 30% of governments in Europe had to postpone elections, education was disrupted, and many governments struggled to ensure the availability of their public services. …”
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Cell-derived nanovesicles from mesenchymal stem cells as extracellular vesicle-mimetics in wound healing
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Turning rebellion into money? Social entrepreneurship as the strategic performance of systems change
Published 2022“…</p> <p><strong>Managerial Summary:</strong> Social entrepreneurs often call for systems change to tackle wicked problems such as poverty or climate change. …”
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PandoraHearts : Caucus Race,
Published 2015“…Two cats chase after them. The sight calls to mind a single thought: They seem to be racing each other. …”
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Prism
Published 2015“…This report details the design and development of this Final Year Project called Prism, a solo project where I actively worked on the entire game, with consultations from my supervisor. …”
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ADVANCING WOMEN LEADERSHIP IN HIGHER EDUCATION /
Published 2024“…Beyond a compilation of insights, this book serves as a call to action. It invites educational policymakers to initiate pragmatic policies, fostering an inclusive environment where women's voices are heard and valued. …”
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Buying influence? The international diplomacy behind donor financing of the World Bank’s International Development Association
Published 2015“…The first is why the hegemon maintained its burden shares regardless of rise or fall in economic status; I call this <em>‘Hegemonic Lag’</em>. The second is why ascending powers were slow to assume greater burden-shares despite economic ascents; I call this <em>‘Challenger Inertia.’…”
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Volunteer service motivations in eldercare : an explorative study of meaningful inputs from existing volunteers, with the purpose of devising strategies for increased volunteer par...
Published 2016“…The Singapore government is known for its stance against welfare state policies. It calls on Voluntary Welfare Organizations (VWO) and individuals, to step up and provide necessary social services. …”
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The rise and fall of ‘girlsdrinkdiaries.com’: Dilemmas and opportunities when creating online forums to investigate health behaviour
Published 2014“…This paper explores the potential dilemmas and opportunities for setting up online discussion forums when undertaking research on health-related behaviour. It draws on the setting up of a website called ‘girlsdrinkdiaries.com’ which sought to understand young women's relationship(s) with alcohol and their feelings about drinking and drunkenness. …”
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Development and evaluation of clustering algorithms for microarray data analyses
Published 2008“…An efficient and robust software system called GeneSpy has been eventually developed. It provides many of the methods drawn from standard statistical cluster analysis. …”
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