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Exposing Gender Blindness in Business Scholarship on Modern Slavery
ABSTRACT The objective of this review is to analyse the treatment of gender within business scholarship on modern slavery and to propose a framework that supports more gender‐sensitive corporate responses. Modern slavery risk is an escalating concern for business, with the United Nations calling for its eradication by 2030.
Kathyayini Kathy Rao +2 more
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A need or a luxury? Parents' attitudes towards international schools from a linguistic perspective. [PDF]
Almulhim F +4 more
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Abstract Routine TBNK immunophenotyping detects the major lymphocyte compartments but may underestimate the biologically relevant variation contributed by less frequent but well‐defined minor lymphocyte subsets. This study evaluated whether extending routine TBNK immunophenotyping with minor lymphocyte subsets provides complementary, analytically ...
Carlos Agustin Villegas Valverde +5 more
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The origin of modern North Africans as depicted by a massive survey of mitogenomes. [PDF]
Colombo G +22 more
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This study examines the effects of curing temperature on the mechanical behavior of underground rock masses treated with enzyme‐induced calcite precipitation (EICP) and an innovative biopolymer‐modified EICP (BP‐EICP). Abstract Biocementation is an innovative and sustainable technique for reinforcing weak and weathered rock masses in natural and ...
Mary C. Ngoma, Oladoyin Kolawole
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Safe and Sound: Is Safeness a Specific Affective Dimension Related to Eating Disorder Behaviors?
ABSTRACT Objective Safeness is a warm, soothing emotional state that is often experienced in the presence of close others. Safeness is thought to be distinct from other positive emotions or the absence of negative emotions and is shown to predict mental health variables over and above other emotions.
Ege Bicaker +3 more
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Nested Carbon Governance in Southeast Asia: Towards Just Nature‐Based Solutions?
ABSTRACT Nature‐based solutions (NbS) have gained prominence as an integrated approach to addressing climate change and biodiversity loss while supporting sustainable development. Yet, their implementation across Southeast Asia remains fragmented and often contested.
Helena Varkkey +2 more
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Stabilising Repair in Psychological Science
ABSTRACT Psychological science has responded to the WEIRD critique through a broad agenda of inclusion, expanding the diversity of research participants, international collaborations and systems of scholarly recognition. While these reforms have generated important gains, concerns about epistemic inequality persist.
Kevin Durrheim
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