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Abstract Green and Giblin's ‘systematic review’ of multiliteracies in the December 2025 issue of this journal concludes: there is ‘no evidence’ of impact. This paper replies with a three‐layer analysis of that claim and the evidentiary regime behind it.
Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis
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ABSTRACT Trans, nonbinary, and intersex persons are—and have always been—an integral part of humankind. However, these communities are under attack. We live in a time of growing state repression and the normalization of political violence against trans, nonbinary, and intersex persons throughout much of the world, and we have a responsibility to ...
Quentin C. Sedlacek +30 more
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Fuzzy Linear Programming for Economic Planning and Optimization: A Quantitative Approach
Fuzzy Linear Programming (FLP) has the potential to be used in optimizing economic planning and making decisions under uncertainty. FLP incorporates fuzzy logic into linear programming to represent and manage economic parameters that are uncertain, e.g.,
Mohammad Anber Abraheem Shlash +6 more
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With the rise of social media and the internet, the rapid dissemination of information has increased the likelihood of reputation infringement. This study utilizes judicial big data and AI to analyze intrinsic connections in reputation infringement cases,
Ni Zhang +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study develops an integrated GIS and multicriteria decision making (MCDM) approach supported by the Interval Type‐2 Fuzzy Risk Deviation Performance Index (IT2F‐RDPI) method to assess the wind energy potential in Diyarbakır Province. Fifteen criteria, including wind speed, slope, land use, elevation, soil structure, and proximity to ...
Ahmet Koç, Gökhan Şahin
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How Algorithmic Technologies ‘Constitute’ the Older Body: A Study of Fall‐Detection Wearables
ABSTRACT The cultural politics of the ‘problematic’ ageing body have led to a search for solutions in the form of algorithmic technologies. In this article, we look at one problem associated with the ageing body—unintentional falls—and one proposed algorithmic intervention: wearable fall‐detection technology.
Geoffrey Mead +2 more
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Abstract This paper examines how teacher identity shapes late‐career decisions and post‐retirement trajectories among Swedish special educators within a policy context encouraging extended working lives. The term special educator refers to professionals currently designated as special educational needs coordinators (SENCOs) and special education ...
Jana Hanzel Krátká, Mikael Ring
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O buraco negro do valor de verdade : a semantica dos predicados vagos [PDF]
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da ...
Heronides Maurilio de Melo Moura +1 more
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ABSTRACT The study explores the costs of disclosing sustainable practices within the decision‐making process. We identify various sustainable development goal (SDG) disclosure costs, including litigation, regulatory, reputational, operational, and proprietary costs.
Hasan Dinçer +4 more
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"Can Banks Learn to Be Rational?" [PDF]
Can banks learn to be rational in their lending activities? The answer depends on the institutionally bounded constraints to learning. From an evolutionary perspective the functionality (for survival) of "learning to be rational" creates strong ...
Haider A. Khan
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