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ABSTRACT Recent research has acknowledged that a large and growing number of consumers worldwide have adopted a minimalistic philosophy and engaged in minimalistic consumption. However, extant research has generally grouped all minimalists together, thus limiting the theoretical and practical relevance of minimalism to the field of marketing.
Aniruddha Pangarkar+2 more
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Narrative Disclosure Tone and Bank Risk: The Role of Economic Policy Uncertainty
ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of narrative disclosure tone (NDT) on bank riskiness, particularly in the context of heightened economic policy uncertainty (EPU). Utilizing data from 114 banks across 2052 bank‐year observations between 2005 and 2022, our findings reveal a significant positive relationship between NDT and various measures of ...
Acheampong Albert+3 more
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Media narratives, politics and the Cyprus problem [PDF]
Media, politics and the Cyprus Problem are the main themes of the present study. Through analysis of Greek and Turkish Cypriot television news bulletins and newspaper editorials and leading articles, the study seeks to establish media approaches and
Christophorou, Christophoros+2 more
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Abstract Overexploitation of wildlife is pervasive in many tropical regions, and in addition to being a significant conservation and sustainability concern, it has received global attention given discussions over the origins of zoonotic disease outbreaks.
Franklin T. Simo+8 more
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The Local TV News Experience: How to Win Viewers by Focusing on Engagement [PDF]
Offers television stations insights to help them engage their audiences, stimulate strategic thinking about their position and role in the market, and connect with viewers in ways that could lead to improved civic ...
Bobby Calder+3 more
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The Botanical University Challenge: Bridging isolation and empowering plant‐aware students
In some indigenous languages, plants are referred to as “those who care for us,” reflecting their essential role in tackling global challenges. Yet, urbanisation has reduced engagement with plants and botany, decreasing awareness, especially among students.
Hannah Hall+13 more
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How digitisation of herbaria reveals the botanical legacy of the First World War
Digitisation of herbarium collections is bringing greater understanding to bear on the complexity of narratives relating to the First World War and its aftermath – scientific and societal. Plant collecting during the First World War was more widespread than previously understood, contributed to the psychological well‐being of those involved and ...
Christopher Kreuzer, James A. Wearn
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Using Library resources: an introductory guide [PDF]
Introduction to Library resources and services for new students doing Oxford Brookes International ...
Joanna Cooksey
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ABSTRACT Attention to emotion could offer insight into supporting the science‐informed civic participation of young people. We drew on sociocultural views of emotion, civic participation, and science literacies to examine digital civic media about climate change produced by youth during the 2020 U.S.
Lynne Zummo, Lea Hadzic, Emma Gargroetzi
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ABSTRACT To cultivate the capability of making informed decisions on socioscientific issues, ideally, we hope students would engage in discerning and evaluating justifications for and against different positions while constructing well‐structured, persuasive arguments.
Xiaowei Tang+4 more
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