State (computer science)

  1. Public interest litigation broadens access to justice in India
    Explore how Public Interest Litigation in India enables social justice by allowing representatives to petition courts for marginalized populations, expanding fundamental rights through landmark.
  2. Narrative, not site history, shaped discomfort in the experiment
    Experimental study challenges ghost criminology theory, finding no evidence that violent historical sites retain psychological residue. Narrative framing, not site history, drives visitor responses.
  3. Private pension solutions face inflation and policy barriers
    Analysis of structural factors undermining public pension systems within welfare states, examining inflation, investment risks, and institutional barriers.
  4. Negara kesatuan is framed as rooted in folk religious sensibility
    Analysis of negara kesatuan as a unitary state concept grounded in Indonesian folk religious theology rather than Western political theory, centered on the mystical metaphor of divine-human unity.
  5. Community-engaged grant writing shaped students’ reflections
    Explore how community-engaged pedagogy transforms grant writing instruction, enabling technical communication scholars to develop proposals addressing real community needs while integrating.
  6. Sovereignty violations can trigger emotional multilateral responses
    Analysis of sovereignty violations as dignity denials, examining performative emotionality in multilateral responses to state-led kidnappings through Argentine and Japanese case studies.
  7. Accurate rovibrational levels for He2 a3Σu+ state match spectroscopy
    High-precision rovibrational computations for He2 a 3Σu+ state incorporating relativistic, QED, and nonadiabatic corrections with sub-ppm potential energy curve accuracy.
  8. ECtHR finds Switzerland breached climate-related obligations
    Landmark ECtHR ruling on climate rights: KlimaSeniorinnen v. Switzerland establishes state obligations for climate mitigation and adaptation measures, expanding Article 8 protections to vulnerable.
  9. Digital policy strengthening improved student service quality
    Explore how academic digitalization policies at state Islamic universities strengthen student service quality, improve operational efficiency, and enhance graduate competitiveness through.
  10. The article argues Popper resembles civic republicanism
    Exploring whether Karl Popper's political philosophy aligns with civic republicanism, examining his concepts of freedom, state institutions, and democracy against Italo-Atlantic republican theory.
  11. Report reviews laws affecting women’s economic inclusion
    Analysis of laws and regulations affecting women's economic inclusion across 190 economies using eight indicators covering career stages from entry to retirement.
  12. Late-Soviet Moscow tied migrant inclusion to labor compliance
    Explore how Soviet Moscow managed migrant workers through labor-based citizenship conditionality, revealing socialist mechanisms that predate neoliberal governance practices and reshape migration.
  13. Roadblocks to Rural Health: State Transportation Policies' Impact on Health Care Access in Virginia's Rural Communities: 2021-2022.
    Community-based work in rural Virginia identified state road-signage policy as a regulatory barrier; advocacy to secure signage for one rural FQHC was followed by increased screening rates.