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The Promise and Peril of On-Device AI for Conservation Work
Research examines whether on-device AI can support conservation field staff, revealing infrastructure mismatches between model requirements and resource-constrained organizational realities.
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Ukay-ukay consumption is increasingly shaped by identity and trust
Explore how Philippine ukay-ukay entrepreneurs reveal second-hand clothing consumption drivers beyond economic necessity, emphasizing identity construction and trust in informal fashion markets.
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Women’s roles on family farms shape farm succession in Germany
Study examines cultural scripts adopted by women in German family farms and their psychological impact on farm succession, intergenerational transfer, and family dynamics.
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NGOization is linked to crisis in West Kalimantan legal aid
Analysis of organizational crisis in West Kalimantan legal aid movement, examining how NGOization and technocratic governance undermine emancipatory praxis and advocacy autonomy.
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Chinese temples in Semarang support heritage, social exchange, and identity
Examine how Chinese temples in Semarang preserve cultural heritage through negotiated visibility, community service, and adaptive modernization within a Muslim-majority society.