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Hale's Tours in Singapore and Hong Kong. [PDF]
Slugan M, Hanifee A, Zeng W.
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Abstract The emerging relationship between fintechs and banks has revealed antitrust's antiquation. At one time, scholars predicted that fintechs could democratize banking while providing a critical source of competition. But then banks began to acquire their digital rivals: about 900 acquisitions of fintechs have taken place since 2021.
Gregory Day, Lindsay Sain Jones
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Digital (mis)trust: ethnographic encounters with computational forms. [PDF]
Maguire J, Albris K.
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Model showing decline in HKDC1 gene expression with aging. In a young cell, TFEB gets recruited to its binding sites on the HKDC1 promoter to upregulate HKDC1 expression, which interacts with mitochondria and stabilizes PINK1 to maintain mitochondrial health.
Zeenat Farooq +8 more
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“You Are Safe Now”: Migrant Youth Constructions of Safety and Schooling in the U.S.
ABSTRACT Drawing on multisited ethnographic research with migrant families from Brazil, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras who were detained, separated, or endured prolonged transit due to US immigration policies, we articulate how ideas of “relational safety” are situated in relationships with people, place, and time. Contrasting abundant literature
Michelle J. Bellino, Gabrielle Oliveira
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Cross-feeding interactions between <i>Fusobacterium nucleatum</i> and the glycan forager <i>Segatella oris</i>. [PDF]
Fletcher JR +3 more
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Cuentos (In)Creíbles: Ethnography as Faithful Witnessing for Transborder Epistemologies
ABSTRACT Through the careful analysis of the border‐crossing epistemologies that are collaboratively shared and validated by a fifth grader and ethnographer in liminal classroom spaces, we identify key methodological approaches for researchers working with border crossers to document the co‐production of knowledge among researchers and participants, to
Sarah Gallo, Melissa Adams Corral
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ABSTRACT Anthropological methods and theory have historically marginalized hometown research while they have privileged the study of the “Other.” This essay discusses the prevalent challenges and misconceptions surrounding research conducted in one's hometown, while advancing its legitimacy as an anthropological field site.
Dada Docot
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Claiming Food Ethics as a Pillar of Food Security. [PDF]
Balan IM +9 more
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