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The Price of Prosperity? A Historical Account of Regulating Industrial Pollution in the Netherlands
ABSTRACT Regulatory governance and state‐corporate crime studies link persistent industrial pollution to long‐term regulatory–industry interactions, yet little is known about how these interactions evolve and become entrenched. This article examines two enduring cases of industrial pollution in the Netherlands—Hoogovens/Tata Steel and DuPont de Nemours/
Karin van Wingerde +3 more
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ABSTRACT Involvement of corporations in international crimes and conflict atrocities, such as crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide, are neither isolated events nor uncommon. Importantly, corporate involvement in atrocity crimes is shaped by conditions in “zones of legal risk” (International Commission of Jurists), where gross human rights ...
Susanne Karstedt +4 more
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Enhancing Learning Processes in Higher Education: A Gamification Approach
ABSTRACT Student motivation and engagement remain persistent challenges in higher education engineering programmes. Gamification has emerged as a contemporary approach to enhance the learning process and promote active student involvement. Prior studies have employed LEGO SERIOUS PLAY as a pedagogical mechanism to evaluate the Conceptual Quality Model ...
Ahmad Alzaghoul, Edmundo Tovar
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The Future for Electronic Journals [PDF]
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Overview of the paper organization, illustrating the hierarchical structure of cybersecurity domains in ICS and CPS, including attack analysis, security approaches, offensive tactics, career guidance, and concluding discussions. ABSTRACT The convergence of operational technology (OT) with IP‐based information systems has exposed industrial control ...
M. A. Khalifa +2 more
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More Than Regulation: Challenging Habermas on the Future of the Public Sphere
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Bernardo Ferro
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Geographic Patterns in I2P Peer Selection: An Empirical Network Topology Analysis
ABSTRACT The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) routes data via encrypted, decentralized tunnels. Peer selection can significantly affect security and performance. This empirical study examines whether geographic location systematically influences I2P's routing topology.
Siddique Abubakr Muntaka +3 more
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The Short Video Popularity Prediction Using Internet of Things and Deep Learning
In order to furnish valuable insights and solutions applicable to content creators, social media platforms, academic research, and general users, this investigation integrates the Internet of Things (IoT) with deep learning regression models to examine ...
Zichen He, Danian Li
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Periodismo ciudadano versus Periodismo profesional: ¿somos todos periodistas?
The important role that Internet has received in the society and the wide interactivity that grants to its protagonists has provoked that everybody who celebrates the excellence and virtues of Network think that each actor participating in the ...
Elena Real Rodríguez +2 more
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