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The Physics of Timelessness [PDF]
The nature of time is yet to be fully grasped and finally agreed upon among physicists, philosophers, psychologists and scholars from various disciplines.
Ramabrahmam, Varanasi
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Abstract The article investigates how the entrepreneurial strategies of cities and universities overlap by examining the strategy of French business schools to invest in offshore campuses in London, Berlin and Barcelona. Conceptualizing business schools as entrepreneurial actors that not only turn knowledge into a commodity but cities too, the study ...
Alice Bobée
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CLASS, CLIMATE AND CITIES: Why is ‘Sustainability’ Most Popular at an Urban Scale?
Abstract Class is crucial for understanding why sustainability has become so much more popular at the urban than at other scales. The urban scale is where the capitalist class can most easily colour their investments ‘green’ without confronting the overall power of fossil capital.
Ståle Holgersen
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The study aims to examine the degree of Sustainable Digital Financial Inclusion (SDFI) of women workforce of Banking sector and IT sector. Banking sector imparts the knowledge of Digital Banking (DB), and IT sector develops DB applications. This research
Minu Gupta, Ravi Kiran
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ABSTRACT This article examines the relationship between economic elites and civil society by analysing the appointments of corporate elites to the boards of charitable companies in the UK. Whilst previous research has usually focused on who among the corporate elite hold positions in key civil society organisations, and the extent to which these ...
Tom Mills, Narzanin Massoumi
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Social Justice in Post‐Conflict Societies: Lessons From Northern Ireland
ABSTRACT This article explores gender and social justice in post‐conflict societies, using Northern Ireland as a case study. It focuses specifically on the socio‐economic impact of the UK's withdrawal from the EU (Brexit) on women in Northern Ireland using a social justice framework, drawing on recognition, redistribution and representation as ...
Ruth McAreavey+2 more
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Abstract The benefits of recreational reading for academic success are clear. However, the full potential of recreational reading for socialisation and well‐being remains untapped by young readers. Studies of young readers' recreational reading intentions and perceived barriers to translating intentions into reading are scarce. Deaf and hard‐of‐hearing
Zhuzhuna Gviniashvili
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Using Digital Classrooms to Conduct 4-H Club Meetings
Patricia West+3 more
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