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Redefining power in social psychology
Abstract This article synthesizes cutting‐edge research from our special issue examining power across groups, communities and nations to advance a fundamental reconceptualization that reveals power's inherent plurality, dynamism and cultural embeddedness.
Karim Bettache +2 more
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Advances in Clustering and Classification of Tic Disorders: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Yang K +6 more
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ABSTRACT Issues From extracting insights from large‐scale, multimodal data to prevention and support, there is growing interest in the applications and implications of recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the fields of addiction, substance use and mental health, which we refer to as ASUM.
Loïs Vanhée, Simone Scarpa
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Association of Primate Veterinarians Guidelines for Weight Management in Research Nonhuman Primates. [PDF]
Association of Primate Veterinarians.
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ABSTRACT Introduction A growing number of US states have legalised adult ‘recreational’ cannabis. Restrictions on advertising and promotions are a key component of cannabis regulations in legal markets; however, there is little evidence on the impact of restrictions.
Lauren Winfield‐Ward +3 more
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Theorising the politics of famine: Bangladesh in 1974
Abstract 1974 saw the first—and last—famine in independent Bangladesh. The disaster killed an estimated two per cent of the population and caused a crisis of legitimacy for the leadership of a nation that had won its independence only three years previously.
Naomi Hossain
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A Polanyian Framework for Analyzing a Diverse Black‐Market Economy in Cuba
ABSTRACT Inspired by Carmen Diana Deere's work, we examine how planned economies, markets and communal economies interrelate to co‐produce Cuba's agricultural economy. We show the variety of noncapitalist practices interrelated with and embedded in the black market and how these interactions produce diverse ethics.
Federica Bono, John C. Finn
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To Bees or Not to Bees: Greater Honeyguides Sometimes Guide Humans to Animals Other Than Bees, but Likely Not as Punishment. [PDF]
Lloyd-Jones DJ +2 more
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Bridging Gaps in Sundown Syndrome Research: a Scoping Review and Roadmap for Future Multimodal Approaches. [PDF]
Xu Q, Lin FV, Liu Y, Zhao G.
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