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Human-animal Relationships from a Long-Term Perspective
Humans, like other animals, are inextricably bound to their local complex web-of-life and cannot exist outside of relationally interwoven ecosystems. Humans are, as such, rooted in a multispecies universe. Human and non-human animals in their variety of
Kristin Armstrong Oma, Joakim Goldhahn
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A genomic comparison of two termites with different social complexity
The termites evolved eusociality and complex societies before the ants, but have been studied much less. The recent publication of the first two termite genomes provides a unique comparative opportunity, particularly because the sequenced termites ...
Judith eKorb +8 more
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Citizenship studies: An introduction [PDF]
About the book: From women's rights, civil rights, and sexual rights for gays and lesbians to disability rights and language rights, we have experienced in the past few decades a major trend in Western nation-states towards new claims for inclusion. This
Isin, Engin F., Turner, Bryan S.
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Interactive Learning Spaces and Development Policies in Latin America [PDF]
The emergent “learning economy” is truly global in the sense that it deeply affects the whole world. The emergence of “learning societies”, though, is a process that takes place only in some regions, the patterns followed by this highly complex social ...
Judith Sutz, Rodrigo Arocena
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Complex systems and exosomatic energy metabolism of human societies [PDF]
Consultable des del TDXTítol obtingut de la portada digitalitzadaLa presente Tesis se centra en la importancia que tienen los flujos de energía para explicar la evolución de las economías en el tiempo, de menor a mayor organización, de menor a mayor ...
Ramos Martín, Jesús
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This study draws on a longitudinal dataset of 277 UK learned societies covering the period 2015–2023 to provide evidence-based insights into the changing landscape of society publishing.
Rob Johnson, Elle Malcolmson
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Studying complex adaptive systems using molecular classifier systems [PDF]
Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) are dynamical networks of interacting agents occurring in a variety of natural and artificial systems (e.g. cells, societies, stock markets). These complex systems have the ability to adapt, evolve and learn from experience.
Decraene, James +2 more
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The Effects of Regulating the Development Models of the Core Formation of Capitalism in Non-Core Societies [PDF]
Non-core countries in the modern world-system face a constant struggle. They strive to break free from Western dominance and achieve independent structural development, free from hegemonic control. Historically, the development of the capitalist core has
Abolfazl Anaei +1 more
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Based on a scoping review of English-language scientific literature for the period of 1990–2022, the article presents a synthetic outline of previous research, focusing on factors influencing the specifics of foreign military bases (FMBs) as examples of ...
Smułek Grzegorz
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Copula-based measurement of dependence between dimensions of well-being [PDF]
Well-being consists of many dimensions such as income, health and education. A society exhibits greater dependence between its dimensions of well-being when the positions of the individuals in the different dimensions are more aligned or correlated ...
Koen DECANCQ
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