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The article frames theology as a response to climate emergency
Develops integral eco-theology integrating COP30 outcomes and Earth Charter+25 renewal through Pope Francis's ecology and Wilber's AQAL framework, positioning degrowth and rewilding as ecodomy.
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Empirical expectations shaped intentions to adopt double surnames in Italy
Study reveals how social norms influence Italian parents' double surname adoption decisions. Empirical expectations about prevalence prove more influential than normative approval in shaping.
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Global AI governance centers on safety, human-centricity, and fairness
Sociosemiotic analysis of 47 international AI governance documents reveals that consensus on core principles masks implementation gaps and actor tensions in global regulation.
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Surveilling Suitability: How AI Hiring Interviews Impact Job Seekers with Disabilities
Examine how AI-powered video interview platforms discriminate against job seekers with disabilities through algorithmic bias, surveillance, and opacity in hiring processes.
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Boundary marker removal on Sebatik Island may violate sovereignty
Analysis of legal implications when boundary markers are unilaterally removed between Indonesia and Malaysia on Sebatik Island, examining violations of international law and threats to sovereignty.
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Community practices reduced gendered division of labour
Ethnographic study of how institutional practices—uniform pay, shared childcare, gender quotas—reshape gender divisions in paid and unpaid labour at community level.
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AI changes assessment practices in management education
Qualitative study examining how AI technologies reshape assessment practices in management education, analyzing adoption patterns and organizational drivers across Sri Lankan institutions.
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Political theory is presented as essential to analyzing political systems
Political theory remains essential for rigorous political system analysis, offering conceptual clarity and normative frameworks that empirical methods alone cannot provide.
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"Did He Love?"
Wittgenstein-informed analysis of how the indeterminacy of psychological concepts like love affects certainty in understanding others' minds and ethical attitudes toward shared life.
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Reinachian internalism is defended against externalism
Philosophical analysis defending Reinach's internalism about speech acts, arguing that speech-act performance does not require addressee uptake for its existence.
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Microplastic pollution is framed as an ethical, legal, and theological crisis
Interdisciplinary analysis of microplastic ocean pollution integrating eco-theology, psychology, and legal frameworks from Orthodox Christian and South African perspectives.
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KfW lending scheme revealed incentive risks in crisis lending
Incentive alignment mechanisms for public lending in economic crises, with empirical analysis of KfW COVID-19 program and theoretical contract design proposals.
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Politics should be rigorous, problem-driven, and cross-disciplinary
Explore how a PPE graduate developed a rigorous political science methodology emphasizing temporal and spatial analysis over behavioural paradigms, bridging humanities and social sciences through.
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Italian ratings support a magic-trick emotion dataset
Normative ratings of the Magic Curiosity Arousing Tricks dataset in Italian adults aged 18–86, measuring epistemic emotions including curiosity, interest, and surprise via video-based stimuli.
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Blockchain evidence has limited legal certainty in civil litigation
Comparative legal analysis examining blockchain's evidentiary value in civil litigation across jurisdictions, addressing technical reliability, admissibility standards, and regulatory frameworks.
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Government reporting shows unresolved tension between competing values
Examine how competing paradigms of public accountability and business-oriented approaches create nested controversies in government financial reporting standards and frameworks.
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Narrative writing patterns differed by institution and scoring links
Comparative analysis of writing assessment and linguistic patterns in narratives from public and private Mexican universities using automated analysis and SISAT scoring.
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Designerly practices can help make the constitutive idea more available
Designerly approaches to make the constitutive idea of law and social life accessible to scholars and wider audiences, addressing empirical, conceptual, and normative dimensions.
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Employment and hours relate differently to happiness by gender and cohort
Longitudinal panel analysis of employment status and working hours effects on married individuals' subjective well-being in Taiwan, revealing gendered and cohort-specific associations with happiness.
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Lithium use in psychiatric emergencies requires careful selection and monitoring
Narrative review of lithium carbonate use in psychiatric emergencies, examining clinical indications, toxicity management, and organizational requirements for safe application in acute care settings.