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From ESG to Sustainable Development: A Path Designed for the Triple Helix Spheres
ABSTRACT This work examines the relationship between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives and sustainable development (SD), highlighting a scientific gap in their effective connection. It aims to propose a framework with recommendations for promoting SD through ESG, considering the governmental, business, and academic spheres from ...
Elen Cristina Bravos Giupponi +3 more
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Secure and Prepared Newsletter, May 6, 2010, Vol. 6, no. 9 [PDF]
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ABSTRACT This article introduces a conceptual framework for Indigenous college student identity development, addressing the limitations of mainstream student development theories rooted in Western, Eurocentric worldviews. Drawing on Tribal Critical Race Theory and relationality, we propose four guiding questions—Where are we? Who are we?
Symphony Oxendine, Stephanie J. Waterman
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Digital Migration Infrastructure in return-writing: visualizing the migration landscape of India
Digitization has carved out the migration patterns of immigrants over the recent years of increased technological interventions in human mobility.
Preetha Mukherjee, Nirmala Menon
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The Image of the Homeland in the Letters of Antanas Vaičiulaitis
The reflection of the homeland, the Lithuanian nation, the native land is very important in Antanas Vaičiulaitis’ creative work and personal correspondence. Letters, written 1924–1992 reveal a creative being, closely related to the formation of the image
Gabija Bankauskaitė +1 more
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Secure and Prepared Newsletter, October 2, 2007, Vol. 3, no. 17 [PDF]
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“Many Buds Blooming”: Lived Experience and Insights From Native American Graduate Students
ABSTRACT Native American graduate students have a unique experience in higher education from their peers and from Native undergraduate students. This article highlights the challenges and triumphs of 12 Native American graduate students, focusing on their unique cultural perspectives and systemic obstacles they encounter in graduate education.
Cori Bazemore‐James +13 more
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SAEED TEEBI’S WOODLAND: CULTURAL DISPLACEMENT AND DIASPORA
This study is purposed to reveal cultural displacement and diaspora in Saeed Teebi’s short story, Woodland. This story tells about an Algerian diaspora, Noor, and her experiences for being uprooted from her native country.
Sari Fitria +4 more
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Iranian Diaspora, Reality Television and Connecting to Homeland
Befarmaeed Sham, an Iranian diasporic media production adapted from the original UK reality show “Come Dine with me” features Iranian diaspora of diverse backgrounds as contestants in a cooking reality show. The success of the show has been unprecedented
Elham Atashi
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Secure and Prepared Newsletter, September 21, 2012, Vol. 8, no. 18 [PDF]
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