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Countdown: Timespaces of Deadlines and Displacement
ABSTRACT This article examines how politically structured deadlines and their accompanying countdowns generate dynamics of displacement by shaping anticipations of violence and prompting accelerated migration. Drawing on ethnographic research on Burundi's 2015 third‐term crisis and The Gambia's 2017 electoral impasse, we show how constitutional ...
Tone Sommerfelt, Simon Turner
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The End of Self‐Regulation: Will the Football Governance Act 2025 Fix the National Game?
The Football Governance Act 2025 is a watershed. It upends the model of self‐regulation that has defined how the game has been run in England and Wales for over a century‐and‐a‐half. The newly created Independent Football Regulator will exercise control over clubs, owners, and competition organisers.
Jan Zglinski
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Farmland Liquidity Under a Tightened Ownership Regime: Urban–Rural Heterogeneity in South Korea
ABSTRACT In real estate markets featuring substantial search friction and strong seller loss aversion, external shocks that shift buyer valuations are largely reflected in liquidity fluctuations, while price adjustments tend to be rigid. This study examines market liquidity shifts following the tightening of South Korean farmland ownership regulations,
Jiseon Choi, Gwangseok Chae
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Enacting Stakeholder Responsibility: Insights From a Structured Healthcare Program
ABSTRACT Companies have traditionally been called upon to be responsible for their impact on stakeholders. However, little attention has been given to stakeholders' responsibility toward organizations and other stakeholders. While it is essential to hold firms accountable for the impact of their activities and for their role in the value creation ...
Simone R. Barakat, Andrew C. Wicks
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Abstract The past decade has seen a huge increase in clinical research with psychedelic drugs and 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), which have revealed great potential for treating mental health conditions. Given this progress in research, as well as the current unmet clinical need of millions of patients, in 2023, the Australian Therapeutic ...
David J Nutt +3 more
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Green Developmentalism? The Political Economy of Hydropower in India in the 21st Century
ABSTRACT This article critically examines the political economy of hydropower in India since its global reconfiguration as ‘green energy’ in the early 2000s. While an opportune convergence of interests among key global, national and subnational stakeholders contributed to the greening of hydropower in India, this reframing did not produce the expected ...
Vasudha Chhotray, Harsh Vasani
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ABSTRACT In this paper, I argue that contemporary psychiatry is confronting a paradigmatic crisis as it collides with posthuman critiques that challenge its foundational assumptions about subjectivity, knowledge, and governance. Rather than a neutral medical practice, psychiatry is theorized as an ontological apparatus embedded within broader regimes ...
Simon Adam
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Formal verification of safety properties of epoch processing in Beacon Chain. [PDF]
Rashid M, Rasool I, Afzaal H, Zafar NA.
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ABSTRACT Severe mental illness is frequently approached through nosological criteria focused on symptom severity, neglecting the complexity of lived experience. Phenomenology understands psychopathology not as an isolated biological dysfunction, but as a radical alteration in the structure of being‐in‐the‐world. Grounded in Merleau‐Ponty's ontology and
Rui Gomes, Patrícia Silva‐Pereira
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Concrete multi-agent path planning enabling kinodynamically aggressive maneuvers. [PDF]
Okumura K +4 more
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