Subject (documents)

  1. Orthodox theologians link animal care to creation care
    Metropolitan John of Pergamon and Kallistos of Diokleia reframe Orthodox theology to affirm animals' intrinsic worth and eschatological inclusion, challenging anthropocentric traditions.
  2. Participatory AI & Social Justice
    Panel analysis of participatory AI's limits in promoting social justice, examining tensions between localized knowledge production and AI system scalability.
  3. Macassan encounters shaped Aboriginal Islamic contact in northern Australia
    Explore how Macassan Muslim traders introduced Islam to Aboriginal Australians centuries before British colonisation, examining cultural syncretism and selective religious adoption among Yolŋu.
  4. Latin volo developed reportative uses early
    Corpus study of Latin volo examining reportative uses and grammaticalization from volition to evidentiality across three centuries, with comparative evidence from German and French.
  5. Self-Help is presented as a major influence on Toyota culture
    Traces how Samuel Smiles' 1859 Self-Help influenced Sakichi Toyoda and subsequently shaped Toyota's distinctive organizational culture emphasizing human development over technical excellence alone.
  6. Précis outlines themes and aims of Scientific Testimony
    Introductory framework establishing themes and objectives for a symposium examining scientific testimony, its epistemology, institutional roles, and mechanisms of expert authorization.
  7. Isaiah's owl imagery remains uncertain and context-dependent
    Examination of owl imagery in biblical texts, analyzing their symbolic significance in prophetic oracles and the alignment between avian characteristics and literary representation.
  8. Religion linked to emigrant family functioning and identity
    Religion's impact on Polish Catholic emigrant household functioning in Scotland, analyzing economic decision-making, social identity, and cultural adaptation through quantitative survey methodology.
  9. Separate physics and chemistry marks may improve admissions decisions
    Study examines benefits of reporting Physics and Chemistry separately on South African Grade 12 certificates, using ten-year longitudinal data to show improved student placement and targeted.
  10. 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.