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ABSTRACT This paper explores the limits of mission‐directed entrepreneurial states by drawing on the theory of recombinant innovation and F.A. Hayek's insights on the spontaneous growth of knowledge in society. First, the use of discretionary policymaking curtails the range of knowledge generated in the process of social interaction, limiting the scope
Bryan Cheang, Praharsh Mehrotra
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Editorial: Women in mental health services: volume 2. [PDF]
Van Lith T, Morin KA.
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'Every Right to be There': Cinema Spaces and Racial Politics in Baz Luhrmann's Australia [PDF]
Nugent, Maria
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Abstract This article explores the ways in which ‘forest school’, an educational approach where children engage in creative and play based activities in a ‘natural’ environment, can contribute towards Sustainable Development Goal 15 (SDG 15) by promoting sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems and by helping address biodiversity loss. Drawing on data
Hannah Hogarth
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Patterns and Predictors of Children's Musical Engagement From an Aotearoa NZ Longitudinal Cohort. [PDF]
Evans RJ, Yeom D, Tao A, Ip RHL, Dean B.
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ABSTRACT Developmental psychology continues to shape how adults engage with children about death and dying. This influences whether children are included in rituals surrounding human and other‐than‐human bodies. Figurations of the innocent, immature and vulnerable child still dominate adult imaginaries of young children's understandings of mortality ...
Karin Murris +2 more
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Addressing Social and Cultural Determinants of Health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Chronic Disease Programs: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Mossop P +4 more
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Singing the Story of Advent and Christmas: How Congregational Song Makes Diverse Theologies Incarnate [PDF]
Donaldson, Hilary Seraph
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Emerging applications of large language models in ecology and conservation science
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) mark a major development in artificial intelligence, with potentially transformative implications for ecology and conservation science. Built on advanced deep‐learning architectures, these models can support a wide range of tasks. We reviewed emerging applications of LLMs, drawing on the wider scientific literature
Christos Mammides +5 more
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Unifying the gestural and the vocal in the evolution of culture, the arts, and the brain. [PDF]
Brown S.
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