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Migrant construction workers faced precarity but still found meaning
Study of African migrant construction workers in Portugal examining how meaningful work persists despite precarious employment, structural barriers, and inadequate labor protections through.
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DuoDrama: Supporting Screenplay Refinement Through LLM-Assisted Human Reflection
DuoDrama uses AI agents to generate screenplay feedback that coordinates character perspectives with story-level views, improving screenwriter reflection during refinement.
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Carr’s realism links utopia, power, and colonial critique
How Carr's reflexive realism integrates utopian critique with realistic power assessment, with colonial modernity as foundational to understanding liberal internationalism's failures.
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WADA may need a public interest test in anti-doping decisions
Analysis of whether the World Anti-Doping Agency should apply public interest tests to discretionary decisions, examining publicness frameworks and governance implications for anti-doping.
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Vietnamese teachers often viewed inclusive education through a binary lens
Study examines Vietnamese teachers' perceptions and practices of inclusive education, revealing gaps between policy and classroom implementation due to limited training and administrative support.
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When Robots Should Break the Rules
Framework proposing that robots deliberately breaking conventional behavioral rules can create more ethical, effective, and socially intelligent interactions than strict rule adherence.
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Principles-based authorship guidance is proposed for science
Framework for responsible authorship practices anchored in transparency, credit, and accountability across research institutions, journals, and funding organizations
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AI-assisted qualitative analysis shifts from coding to dialogue
Framework replacing traditional coding with iterative dialogue between researchers and language models for qualitative analysis, grounded in hermeneutic epistemology.
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Review examines the social life of HIV public health data
Review examining social dimensions of HIV public health data systems, conceptual frameworks for ethical practice, and governance concerns for marginalized populations.
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Reverse engineering ancient engineering supports architectural archaeology education
Explore how reverse engineering ancient architecture transforms Jordan's students into heritage stewards through constructivist pedagogy integrating archaeological knowledge into architectural.
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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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Hot war tourism is framed through liminal experiences and discourse
Multimodal analysis of war tourism vlogs examining liminality, platform dynamics, and geopolitical narratives shaping conflict zone representation.
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Reflexivity links Africa-China encounters to knowledge production
Examine how transnational cultural encounters between Africa and China generate new knowledge frameworks through reflexive analysis of artistic engagement and epistemic inquiry across regions.