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Paradoxically, recent financial crises reveal both the ultimate collapse of 'national capitalism' and the increased prominence of economic nationalism. This article examines the Icelandic case in order to analyse socio-cultural dynamics of economic downfall and to offer an approach to investigate (post-)neoliberal impressions of the nation as economic ...
De Kruijf, Johannes Gerrit, Toppen, Anne
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The Great Recession and Ethno-Racial Disparities in Access to Mortgage Credit
, 2020The mortgage industry has long been central to racially and ethnically stratified access to homeownership. Liberalized access to credit during the 1990s and early 2000s targeted subprime and other high-cost loans to individuals and communities of color ...
J. Loya, C. Flippen
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BOOM-Explorer: RISC-V BOOM Microarchitecture Design Space Exploration Framework
2021 IEEE/ACM International Conference On Computer Aided Design (ICCAD), 2021The microarchitecture design of a processor has been increasingly difficult due to the large design space and time-consuming verification flow. Previously, researchers rely on prior knowledge and cycle-accurate simulators to analyze the performance of ...
Chen Bai+5 more
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, 2021
The digital twin, a concept that aims to establish a real-time mapping between physical space and virtual space, can be used for real-time analysis, reliability assessment, predictive maintenance, and design optimization of products.
Xiaonan Lai+5 more
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The digital twin, a concept that aims to establish a real-time mapping between physical space and virtual space, can be used for real-time analysis, reliability assessment, predictive maintenance, and design optimization of products.
Xiaonan Lai+5 more
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Red Rubber, Bleeding Trees: Violence, Slavery, and Empire in Northwest Amazonia, 1850-1933
, 1998This vivid ethno-history explores the complex transformation of north-western Amazonia by the rubber boom from 1850 to 1933. During this period, the region underwent rapid and violent incorporation into the political and economic systems of Colombia ...
Michael Stanfield
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The Rock Where We Stand: An Ethnography of Women's Activism in Newfoundland
, 2000Bay St. George in western Newfoundland is a region characterized by a boom and bust economy and shaped by the establishment of the Earnest Harmon American Airforce Base. This ethnography explores how women at the Bay St.
Glynis R. George
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American Psychologist, 2019
Latinx immigrants living in the United States often experience the negative effects of systemic oppression, which may lead to psychological distress, including ethno-racial trauma.
Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas+3 more
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Latinx immigrants living in the United States often experience the negative effects of systemic oppression, which may lead to psychological distress, including ethno-racial trauma.
Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas+3 more
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