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Cet article se propose d’étudier la notion de paysage sonore dans certaines musiques enregistrées du XXe siècle, en un parcours qui débute par la « carte postale sonore », s’intéresse à la notion de « cinéma pour l’oreille » puis propose une réflexion ...
Benoît Delaune
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Unlocking Financial Inclusion: The Dynamics of Bank Account Ownership in Urban Slums
ABSTRACT Financial inclusion is a key driver of sustainable development, contributing to poverty reduction (SDG 1), gender equality (SDG 5), and reduced inequalities (SDG 10). Despite extensive financial‐inclusion policies in India, residents of urban slums remain largely excluded from formal banking systems.
Davide Moro +3 more
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In putting together a collection that would comprise 1,606 postcards, the Neurdein brothers were responding to a request by the Musée de Sculpture Comparée which attested that, beyond its tourist function, the postcard was envisaged by the director ...
Dominique Jarrassé, Emmanuelle Polack
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Character and creditworthiness: Unveiling the role of job titles in peer‐to‐peer lending
Abstract Using data from the Prosper lending platform, we examine the influence of job‐based trust on credit market dynamics. We find that the generalized trust implied by borrowers' job titles, as a reflection of individuals' ethical and integrity standards in professionals, positively affects listing and loan performance.
Zagdbazar Davaadorj +2 more
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Le présent article offre l’aperçu des documents de communication entre Algirdas Julius Greimas et Juozas Miltinis : notes marginales de Miltinis dans les livres de Greimas, inscriptions de Greimas dans les livres envoyés à Miltinis, lettres et cartes ...
Kęstutis Nastopka
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ABSTRACT This research note analyzes the ambiguous boundaries of religious identity, belief, and ritual behavior in Japan, drawing on data from a nationally representative postal survey conducted in 2024 (N = 3947). The findings reveal widespread participation in Buddhist and Shinto rituals even among individuals who identify as nonreligious or atheist,
Koki Shimizu, Yoshihide Sakurai
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ABSTRACT Unions are increasingly adopting digital tools, yet research often portrays them as lagging in the digital age. This article challenges that view by examining union agency in the digitalisation of voting. Drawing on qualitative interviews with union officials, digital consultants collaborating on developing digital union voting and 12 years of
Nana Wesley Hansen, Mark Friis Hau
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Walking the Regulatory Line: The Effects of a Disbursement Quota on Foundations
ABSTRACT Foundations exist to support charitable causes over an extended period, allowing investment returns to improve social conditions. In many countries, this is regulated by a required payout percentage each year. The existing research, overwhelmingly from the United States, has examined foundations' regulatory compliance under the static ...
Nathan J. Grasse +2 more
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Machine learning (ML) systems, increasingly deployed in high‐stakes decision‐making, inherently produce uncertain outputs that can lead to unlawful discrimination. This article provides the first legal analysis of how predictive uncertainty in ML systems interacts with UK anti‐discrimination law under the Equality Act 2010.
Holli Sargeant
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Abstract Background HIV self‐testing (HIVST) is feasible, highly acceptable and can increase HIV testing uptake/frequency without harm while also reducing costs. Despite HIVST's benefits, UK service provision has been sporadic partially due to policymakers and commissioners' reluctance over concerns about linkage to care/surveillance, which ultimately ...
T. Charles Witzel +5 more
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