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Regulatory Framework and Public Policies for Sustainability in the Construction Sector
ABSTRACT This study analyzes the role of public policies in promoting socially responsible practices in the construction sector, with a particular focus on their contribution to climate neutrality and the decarbonization of the building stock. European agreements exert increasing pressure to transform the construction sector, reinforcing the transition
Olga González‐Morales +3 more
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Seeing Is Believing? Exploring Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence Imagery of Specialty Doctors. [PDF]
Hartley A, Fisher J.
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The Aesthetics and Politics of Feminist Struggles and Liberal Internationalism
Inderpal Grewal
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ABSTRACT Smart city initiatives aim for sustainability and inclusiveness, but recent evidence shows that they often lead to injustices. Although this contradiction has received growing academic attention, a comprehensive understanding of how justice is addressed within smart city practices remains limited.
Md. Nazmul Haque +5 more
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Visual Aesthetics (VA) Methodology: A Strategic Approach to Facial Rejuvenation. [PDF]
Siramangkhalanon V.
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The Specifics of the Problem of Subject in Receptive Aesthetics and Literary Anthropology of W. Iser
М. В. Морозова, M.V. Morozova
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ABSTRACT In the Chinese kimchi industry, manufacturers employ product names, photographs, and logistical strategies to promote their kimchi's “Koreanness.” So, what makes their kimchi “Korean,” and how does its Koreanness formulate kimchi's commodity value?
Heangjin Park
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Tropical Futurism Aesthetics: The Impact of Latin American Women's Urban Art on Social Change
Bladimir Enrique Cedeño-Vega
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ABSTRACT The khipu knotted string records in the ancient Andes were accounting systems, but they did not indicate any concepts of commensurability or exchange value. They were not incipient money; instead, monetized commerce appears to have predated the economic organization of the Inca society. The article begins by tracing the emergence of coinage in
Alf Hornborg
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