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Emerging human dimensions research in coastal and nearshore Oceania
Abstract Calls for incorporating human dimensions into marine conservation have increased and begun to coalesce as marine social science. However, it is unclear what types of research and foci have been centered in this new interdisciplinary field and what gaps remain.
Rachel Dacks +2 more
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Abstract In Europe, and specifically in countries bordering the Baltic Sea, preparedness issues have moved up the policy agenda since Russia's 2014 and 2022 invasions of Ukraine. “Ordinary people” are encouraged to prepare for crises—be it through stockpiling food at home, fact‐checking information, or signing up for military training.
Alexandra M. Friede
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Abstract European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) engender European Union (EU) support in generating economic growth, but their effect is conditional on individual European identity and educational background. This study investigates whether the positive impact of ESIF spending on EU attitudes also depends on the alignment of funding with the ...
Joel Cantó +2 more
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A novel reduced graphene oxide/polydopamine‐molecularly imprinted polymer (rGO/PDA‐MIP) point‐pf‐care (POC) sensing platform for the detection of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is developed, which shows remarkably high sensitivity, selectivity, robustness, and record limit‐of‐detection (LoD) at attomolar level with expansive detection range ...
Yixuan Li +13 more
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Old genres, new media: Collective witnessing and social memory‐making on Argentine Twitter
Abstract Through a linguistic anthropological lens of interdiscursivity, this article analyzes the semiotic and historical development of the testimonio genre of #Cuéntalo (“tell it [your story]”), a 2018 Twitter movement that began in Spain to protest sexual violence and evolved when the hashtag traveled to Argentina.
Samantha A. Martin
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Navigating ethical challenges in online wildlife trade research
Abstract The surge in internet accessibility has transformed wildlife trade by facilitating the acquisition of wildlife through online platforms. This scenario presents unique ethical challenges for researchers, as traditional ethical frameworks for in‐person research cannot be readily applied to the online realm.
Thais Q. Morcatty +13 more
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Often, the establishment of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and the application of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) occur in parallel. Using São Tomé and Príncipe as a case study, we illustrate how MSP was employed as an operational framework for establishing an MPA network.
Ana Nuno +14 more
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Integrating data collected by citizen scientists with data from traditional surveys improves our knowledge of reptile species distribution and richness. Data contributed by citizen scientist can inform reptile species abundance and rarity patterns in Brazil.
Lucas Rodriguez Forti +3 more
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Mediated trust, the internet and artificial intelligence: Ideas, interests, institutions and futures
Abstract This paper addresses the question of trust in communication, or mediated trust, with regard to the historical evolution of the Internet and, more recently, debates around the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI). At a conceptual level, it proposes a ‘Three I's’ framework of ideas, interests, and institutions as a way of understanding how ...
Terry Flew
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Artificial intelligence model for early detection of diabetes [PDF]
Hoyos W, Hoyos K, Ruiz-Pérez R.
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