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Power Echoes: Investigating Moderation Biases in Online Power-Asymmetric Conflicts
Study reveals human moderators favor powerful parties in asymmetric conflicts; AI assistance reduces most biases but sometimes amplifies them.
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Knowledge can both politicize and depoliticize environmental conflicts
Analysis of knowledge mobilization in environmental conflicts showing that expert and grassroots knowledge both politicize and depoliticize issues in complex, contingent ways.
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Feminist logic may favor bilateralist strong negation
Feminist critique of inferentialism showing how formal logic systems embed political hierarchies and proposing paraconsistent alternatives that address these concerns.
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Indonesia’s dynastic politics coincided with democratic decline
Examine how Indonesian political dynasties systematically manipulated democratic institutions from 2014-2024 while preserving electoral legitimacy through adaptive mechanisms and constitutional.
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Civic Data at the Seams
Civic data projects depend on managing seams—misalignments between institutions and stakeholders. Research on heat island mapping reveals how these boundaries require continuous maintenance and.
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Co-pyrolysis improved pyro-diesel quality and generator performance
Co-pyrolysis of palm fruit bunches and polypropylene produces engine-grade diesel fuel suitable for agricultural power generation without modification.
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Output-based wages were linked to higher quality and slower task work
Study shows output-based pay leads to higher quality and more time per task unit than time-based pay, suggesting compensation structure signals performance standards.
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From International Sanitary Conventions to Local Quarantine Practice: Camaran Island in the Late Ottoman Pilgrim Traffic Regulations
How Camaran Island became a quarantine station for Hajj pilgrims and a contested site of Ottoman-British rivalry over maritime health governance and imperial control.
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Symbolic power shapes which nature values become legitimate
A conceptual framework integrating symbolic power and socially endorsed beliefs explains how values of nature gain legitimacy in sustainability governance, illustrated through Japanese fisheries.
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Day-ahead gas dispatch model aims to raise reserve capacity
Day-ahead optimization model for gas generator dispatch to enhance reserved capacity in Zhejiang province, addressing China's coal generation restrictions.
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Touch-based speed-constant material perception relies on natural statistics
Natural material surfaces produce speed-invariant vibration signatures that explain how humans perceive materials consistently. The spectral exponent relates to tactile receptor activation.
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Coetzee's novel is read as exposing apartheid racial and colonial conflict
Explore how Coetzee's Life and Times of Michael K exposes apartheid's racial segregation and colonial oppression through spatial inequality and systemic deprivation in South African society.
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Review finds Hall rethinks race in Muslim West African history
Critical review of Hall's reassessment showing racialized hierarchies developed within precolonial Sahelian Islamic societies, challenging Eurocentric narratives of race as solely colonial invention.
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Kiswahili dominates religious signboards in Dar es Salaam
Study of 97 religious signboards in Dar es Salaam reveals how language choice and visual design structure information access and religious identity in Tanzania's urban worshipscapes.
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Students and faculty differed on feedback frequency and training
Quantitative analysis of feedback perceptions between veterinary students and instructors reveals significant gaps in frequency expectations, recognition abilities, and training preparedness.
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Survey reviews integrated EV charging and power topologies
Survey of integrated electric vehicle charging architectures combining plug-in, wireless, and auxiliary power functions in unified hardware to reduce complexity and improve efficiency.
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Improved algorithm optimized photovoltaic-storage capacity
Multi-objective optimization for photovoltaic-storage systems in industrial parks using improved sparrow search algorithm with demand response constraints.
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Rivaroxaban controversy linked to synthetic certainty
Analysis of regulatory closure and synthetic certainization in rivaroxaban authorization, examining how institutional power consolidated therapeutic claims despite device defects.
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BRICS discourse challenges Western climate governance narratives
Comparative legal discourse analysis of BRICS countries' positions on state climate obligations, examining how epistemological contestation challenges Western dominance in global climate governance.
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New-energy reserve capacity can aid primary frequency recovery
Analysis of primary frequency regulation optimization for new energy sources, examining reserve capacity configuration, response dynamics, and frequency stability in high-renewable power systems.