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The impact of climate change on the development of water resources
Published 2024-07-01“…Population growth, corresponding economic expansion, and irrigation-related factors for food production all contribute to rising water demand. …”
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The mediation of Design – The integration between autonomous artificial agents, manufacturing production, and services
Published 2024-12-01“…Equipped with decision-making abilities, AAA is transforming the design of products and services and the relationship between production and consumption, leading to the introduction of new economic actors, such as ‘machine customers’. Through case study analysis in the Italian industrial context, this paper explores the implementation of these advanced technologies in business processes and invites reflection on the role of designers in the age of intelligent machines, suggesting a responsible approach that considers the ethical and social implications. …”
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Poverty Dynamics and the Fundamental Root Causes in Iran
Published 2024-12-01“…Recovery of international relations…”
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Fostering sustainability: green tourism policy in Padang city, Indonesia
Published 2024-08-01“…Therefore, it is crucial to adopt a comprehensive cross-sectoral policy approach that actively engages stakeholders and other relevant actors in the development of a green tourism destination in Padang City. …”
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Ideological Transformations of the Socialist party of Serbia
Published 2024-12-01“…A distinctive feature of the Serbian case is that reformed communists retained power until the arrival of the right-liberal opposition in 2000. The ideological analysis is based on two closely related concepts: democratic socialism and social democracy. …”
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#LGBTpropaganda #GenderTheory #Wokism
Published 2025-01-01“…Through a critical discourse analysis of 70 key tweets, it maps the semiotic community engaged in anti-gender discourse, revealing a heterogeneous group of actors ranging from the conservative right to the identitarian far right. …”
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Common Fisheries Policy of the EU through the Lens of Multi-Level Governance Framework
Published 2022-05-01“…For example, the author highlights a clear desire of the supranational bodies to acquire additional competences and to bring about redistribution of power in their favor through mobilizing the support of sub-national actors and think-tanks and at the expense of national actors. …”
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L’Agence d’Antonin Raymond à Tokyo dans l’Entre-deux-guerres : enjeux, acteurs, processus
Published 2020-12-01“…In Japan, the architect is a relatively recent figure on the chessboard of construction trades. …”
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La verticalisation du tissu urbain d’Oran (Algérie) : le paysage à l’épreuve des tours
Published 2021-09-01“…The research was based on the qualitative analysis of commented visits of three central districts of Oran with different architectures and populations. …”
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L’émergence et l’implantation du centre commercial régional dans la ville nord-américaine
Published 2017-12-01“…Having emerged in the United states as a component of a certain urban continuum—or rather a suburban one—characterized by dispersion of the population, the conception of the regional shopping center fits into a strategy of urban decentralization serving purposes of national defense, driven by political and economic actors. Through the morphological analysis of a representative sample of regional shopping centers designed by Victor Gruen (a pioneering architect of this type of building around the 1950s), it is possible to reveal the nature of the shopping center’s relationship with its regional context, and particularly with neighboring urban entities. …”
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Ruptures, renaissances et continuités. Modes de construction de l’histoire de l’art maghrébin
Published 2014-07-01“…Indeed, the authors of such works have established the timeline and refer to such a limited number of historical actors that it seems unlikely that these would be the only ones responsible for the emergence and institutionalization of the modern and contemporary art worlds. …”
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Challenges in the transition between medical and vocational rehabilitation: a qualitative focus group study with service providers in Germany
Published 2025-01-01“…Expenditures on health-related early retirement in Germany rise while expenditures on vocational rehabilitation do not. …”
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UKRAINIAN ELITES STRATEGIES TO DONBAS: «BIG DATA»-RESEARCH OF THE FACEBOOK NATIONAL SEGMENT
Published 2016-12-01“…Secondly, despite the recognition of the DPR/LPR territory belonging de jure to Ukraine by majority of actors, the basic document "Minsk-2" uses by the discursive, but not a real support of the actors. …”
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Pathways and processes to adopting or switching to a single-dose HPV vaccination schedule in low- and middle-income countries: a qualitative study.
Published 2025-01-01“…Using purposive text analysis to synthesize emerging insights from interviews, we qualitatively discerned a sequence of decision-making pathways and processes, including actors involved at each stage of the decision-making continuum, related to adoption or switch to an HPVV single-dose schedule. …”
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The unionization process of police unions in Uruguay
Published 2020-05-01“…In-depth interviews with key informants were conducted, and the information from two newspapers (2015-2018 period) made it possible to reconstruct facts and to give voices to important actors. Finally, institutional websites from unions were registered, which were complimented with information about laws and decrees related to the themes of analysis of the corpus.…”
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FROM HIGH ASPIRATIONS TO HARSH REALITY: EU HUMAN RIGHTS PROMOTION AT THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
Published 2018-02-01“…The emerged multi-polar world system urges for a less normative analysis of EU human rights promotion. The article proposes and applies 4 measurable indicators to assess the EU actorness in human rights promotion: 1) explicitness of references to the UN or global fora in the EU primary law and secondary legislation related to human rights promotion; 2) degree of support/contestation for the EU objectives by other non-EU actors at the HRC; 3) degree of (in)cohesiveness of EU external representation at the HRC; 4) EU (in)consistency in formulating priorities and using instruments at the HRC. …”
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Volunteers Experiences for the Future of Disaster Education: Empowering Communities, Addressing Challenges, and Charting a Resilient Future
Published 2024-01-01“…The data has been collected through participant observation and semi-structured interviews. Descriptive analysis was used to analyze the data. According to findings six themes of (1) participation, (2) quality, (3) attitude, (4) impact, (5) problems and (6) suggestions are determined as being related to the activities of volunteers who respond to and deal with disasters. …”
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Communication and information model of the inclusion of digital participation in the evaluation of social processes
Published 2024-10-01“…By researching the digital footprint of social media actors in a particular region, it is possible to determine how the population treats various decisions and measures taken by the authorities. …”
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Strengthening Paradiplomacy for Migrant Worker Protection: The Collaboration Between Riau Islands Province and Johor State (2019–2024)
Published 2024-12-01“…These factors impeded the ability of the Riau Islands Province and Johor State to act as pivotal actors in resolving migrant worker-related challenges. …”
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Predictions of State and County Top Civil Servants Regarding the Abolition of County State Administration Offices: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
Published 2021-05-01“…A questionnaire was sent to the respondents in June 2019. The statistical analysis of the data (response rate 52%) shows a statistically significant difference between the predictions of the two groups in relation to all four categories of effects of this organizational change (inputs, processes, outputs, and outcomes). …”
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