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Race‐Centred Me‐Searching for Racialised Asian Researchers in Aotearoa New Zealand
‘Me‐search’, or the intentional process of exploring one's positionality, is increasingly recognised as foundational to decolonising and anti‐racist research. Yet in Aotearoa New Zealand, racialised Asian researchers have few praxis‐oriented resources that speak to our liminal positioning within Eurocentric academic institutions and that recognise both
Paolo Aquino +5 more
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ABSTRACT Research suggests that relational bullying is the most common form of bullying victimisation in the United Kingdom. In addition, it is associated with the widest range of psychosocial difficulties in the short‐ and long‐term compared to other subtypes of bullying.
Gabrielle Erhardt +3 more
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Overview of major artificial intelligence applications in veterinary neurology, including neuroimaging, seizure prediction, gait and pain assessment, and prognostic modeling. The figure also highlights cross‐species technology transfer and key challenges, such as limited data, lack of standardization, and ethical concerns.
Kianoush Saberi +12 more
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Use of Bayesian Networks for the Forensic Evaluation of Gunshot Residue
Bayesian Networks can help evaluate gunshot residue given activity level propositions. This review discusses the different approaches that have been taken in the past and the challenges we are facing, with recommendations for future research. ABSTRACT Gunshot residue is a common type of trace considered in forensic science.
Yingxiu Guo +2 more
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AI and Big Data in Consumer Behavior Analysis. ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of digital consumer data has challenged traditional approaches to understanding behavior in digital marketing. Existing reviews often focus on individual methods and give limited guidance on how analytical techniques compare or how they should be selected for specific marketing
Leonidas Theodorakopoulos +1 more
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Recent Advances in Text Anonymization: A Systematic Review
This survey presents a unified, cross‐domain overview of text anonymization from 2021 to 2025, covering methods from rule‐based to LLM‐based approaches, relevant datasets, benchmarks, and evaluation strategies. It highlights the critical trade‐off between privacy and utility, underscores the importance of standardizing evaluation protocols and metrics,
Marina Litvak, Alípio Jorge
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Vigilant Algorithms and the Contagion of Risk in Automated Opioid Risk Assessment
ABSTRACT Amid the ongoing opioid crisis, U.S. health systems have extended prescription monitoring interfaces with proprietary reports that provide clinicians with algorithmic risk scores to guide opioid decisions. However, little is known about how such tools shape clinical encounters, professional authority and accountability in everyday care.
Amelie Lange, Benjamin Lipp
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More Than a Role Dispute: Physician Associates and the Changing Grounds of Medical Authority
ABSTRACT This article examines how the legitimacy of physician associates (PAs) is constructed and contested in English medicine. Drawing on Critical Discursive Psychology, it analyses formal submissions to a government commissioned independent review of medical associate professions from the British Medical Association, General Medical Council and ...
Louise Ashley
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Mediation as Therapeutic Resolution for Conflicts about Patient Health and Care
This article shows how mediation can be a form of ‘therapeutic resolution’ in adult health and care disputes. These are typically disputes that arise under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 about an adult's best interests but also include complaints about adult health and care provision.
Jaime Lindsey
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Expert Asymmetry: Evidence From Securities Litigation
ABSTRACT Modern litigation often involves two separate, extra‐legal features: (1) contingency fee arrangements with the plaintiff‐side attorney, and (2) a “battle of the experts” where the outcome of the case rests on conflicting expert witness testimony.
Adam Callister +2 more
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