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Abstract Police body‐worn cameras (BWCs) generate extensive video data on officer behavior, yet resource constraints mean that only a fraction of this footage is ever reviewed. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present an opportunity to automate these reviews, potentially influencing police conduct.
Ian T. Adams +2 more
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Rise of the south: How Arab‐led maritime trade transformed China, 671–1371 CE
Abstract China's center of socioeconomic activities was in the North prior to the Tang dynasty but is in the South today. We demonstrate that Arab and Persian Muslim traders triggered that transition when they came to China in the late seventh century, by lifting maritime trade along the South Coast and re‐creating the South.
Zhiwu Chen, Zhan Lin, Kaixiang Peng
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Clara Garesio, Ceramic Art and Design in the Neapolitan Context
The field of ceramic is always throbbing with experimentations of design planning, artistic expressions and handcrafts. Clara Garesio has been capable of express- ing herself in all these variations as well as being active in the area of education ...
Alfonso Morone, Susanna Parlato
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Geographical indications in international markets: Policy, productivity, and trade
Abstract Geographical indications (GIs) are an increasingly important feature of global agri‐food markets and trade agreements, yet the economic literature lacks a structural open‐economy model to analyze how GI policies influence exports, productivity, and welfare.
Jakob Rackl, Luisa Menapace
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Liberalism as a Way of Political Life: The Case of George Brandis
The lawyer, politician, and diplomat George Brandis was the leading intellectual representative of moderate or “small‐l” liberalism in the contemporary Liberal Party. He criticised John Howard for an ad hoc balancing of liberalism and conservatism. Brandis believed the Liberal Party necessarily included conservatives, but to him their role was to be a ...
Geoffrey Robinson
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Are we there yet? Insights to support the use of reflective practice methods for explorative practice-led doctoral research into real-world design problems [PDF]
This paper concerns the use of design thinking in practice-led doctoral design research. It examines methodological appropriateness for research through design.
Spencer, Nick, Young, Robert
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Mitigating tough times? How material self‐interest influences citizens' welfare state behavior
Abstract It is a long‐standing view that citizens support the welfare state because it provides insurance against future income losses. However, existing studies have struggled to isolate the effect of future‐oriented material self‐interest from normative and political predispositions.
Matias Engdal Christensen
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At the beginning of the 19th century, the core of glassmaking craft relied on the mastery of manual transformation of materials. Throughout the century, the incorporation of new chemical and physical knowledge became essential for the production ...
Francesca Sanna
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Instrument or object? The New Zealand piano on display [PDF]
The piano is rather a unique display item in the museum or the historic house. Firstly, whether an upright or a grand, the piano is an imposing, substantial object that occupies significant space within a setting and immediately demands attention because
Moffat, Kirstine
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