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REDD+ on the rocks? Conflict over forest and politics of justice in Vietnam [PDF]
In Vietnam, villagers involved in a REDD+ (reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation) pilot protect areas with rocks which have barely a tree on them.
A Hardy +28 more
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Consensus Formation and Change are Enhanced by Neutrality
Neutral agents are shown to enhance both the formation and overturning of consensus in collective decision‐making. A general mathematical model and experiments with locusts and humans reveal that neutrality enables robust consensus via simple interactions and accelerates consensus change by reducing effective population size.
Andrei Sontag +3 more
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Léncak: Ruang Sosial-Keagamaan Tokoh Agama Perempuan Madura
This research explores and interprets léncak as one of the treasures of the treasures of the ancestors' heritage and can be produced from generation to generation.
Hasanatul Jannah, Rachmah Ida
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TRF enriches Ruminococcus, a bacterial genus producing SCFAs, and activates the epithelial HIF‐1α signaling pathway. This mechanism protects the colonic mucosa from inflammatory insults in colitis models. Mechanistically, gut lactate production during starvation and refeeding mediates H4K12la, which increases SLC9A3 expression and creates an acidic gut
Linwen Huang +17 more
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Promoting Honesty in Negotiation: An Exercise in Practical Ethics [PDF]
In a competitive and morally imperfect world, business people are often faced with serious ethical challenges. Harboring suspicions about the ethics of others, many feel justified in engaging in less-than-ideal conduct to protect their own interests. The
J. Gregory Dees, Peter Cramton
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Does Nationality Influence Neutrality? The Ethical Standards and Expectations of International Mediators [PDF]
This Comment examines how a mediator’s nationality can influence the mediating parties’ and communities’ perceptions of his neutrality and how cultural differences play a role in the ethical expectations of a cross-cultural mediator. Part I discusses the
Katsoris, Melissa
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This system adopts a biomimetic phospholipid structure, covalently binding iNOS inhibitors, neuroprotective agent PCA and vitamin E derivatives through pH/ROS dual‐responsive bonds, and assembles them with Prussian blue nanozyme to form PBB@AHA. It can efficiently penetrate the blood‐brain barrier and simultaneously release multiple active components ...
Mengcheng Guo +9 more
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Key-in-session identity negotiations in a first line treatment for adult anorexia nervosa
Background Exploration of client identity negotiations during treatment for Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is a relatively new area of research. Research suggests that difficulties with identity negotiations may present as a barrier to treatment.
Lauren Heywood +4 more
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Gender and Attorney Negotiation Ethics
Building on the authors' prior study of attorney negotiation ethics, this paper looks at the data through the lens of gender. The literature examining gender and ethics, both for attorneys and non-attorneys, finds either that women act more ethically than men or that there is no difference between the sexes. The findings in this study are more nuanced:
Hinshaw, Art, Alberts, Jess K.
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Shrewd Bargaining on the Moral Frontier: Toward a Theory of Morality in Pratice [PDF]
From a traditional moral point of view, business practitioners often seem overly concerned about the behavior of their peers in deciding how they ought to act.
J. Gregory Dees, Peter Cramton
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