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Meme and the possibility of meme management

open access: yesAbstracts of Annual Conference of Japan Society for Management Information, 2002
Kondo, Fumito   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

Survival Remains High in Griffon Vultures 40 Years After Reintroduction

open access: yesAnimal Conservation, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 307-320, June 2026.
The reintroduction of the Griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) in French Grands Causses in 1981 is largely regarded as a significant translocation success. 40 years of quality data from intensive monitoring allows us to investigate the survival rates in this long‐lived population on the long term, but also to reflect on the crucial role of adaptive management
Charlotte Lorand   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Welcome to the Anthropozine! DIY Booklets as an Alternative to the Peer‐Reviewed Publication

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 416-423, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Peer‐reviewed publications remain the most accepted form of knowledge production and distribution in academia today. But such formal publications are often deeply exclusionary, especially for undergraduate and early graduate students as well as scholars tackling highly stigmatized subjects.
Nicholas C. Kawa
wiley   +1 more source

The application of memetic analysis to electroacoustic music

open access: yes
Richard Dawkins’ concept of the meme was first formulated in his book The Selfish Gene (Oxford, 1976). In The Memetics of Music: A Neo-Darwinian View of Musical Structure and Culture (Ashgate, 2007), the first substantial text applying the concept of ...
Adkins, Monty
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Municipal Economic Development “Key Sectors”: Do Priorities Match Realities?

open access: yesCanadian Public Administration, Volume 69, Issue 2, Page 189-214, June 2026.
Abstract This article explores whether municipal economic development priorities align with Canada's changing economy and workforce and whether these same priorities address the employment needs of municipalities' working‐age residents. Our analysis draws on census division and census subdivision data from the 2021 Canadian Census and our own original ...
Aaron A. Moore   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

“We've Got to Keep You Where You Are”: Rent Banks as Eviction Prevention

open access: yesCanadian Public Administration, Volume 69, Issue 2, Page 215-232, June 2026.
Abstract The last two decades have seen countless local, provincial, and even federal promises to end homelessness in Canada. These efforts to end homelessness have largely failed, and in many communities, there has been an increase in the number of people who are unhoused.
Alison Smith   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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