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When Does Hope Drive Social Change? Empirical Insights and Their Policy Implications
ABSTRACT When and how does people's hope for change drive social transformation? This question has gained urgency amidst the profound sociopolitical crises of the 21st century, including escalating intergroup conflicts, accelerating environmental degradation, and mounting threats to democracy.
Oded Adomi Leshem, Eran Halperin
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Smart food‐sharing platforms for social sustainability: a heuristic algorithm approach
Abstract This study examines how smart food‐sharing platforms (SFSP) can help reduce food waste and suggests a method for using smart contracts to share extra food among different partners effectively. For smart contracts to work automatically and prevent food wastage, artificial intelligence systems can recognize how smart clauses should be executed ...
Behzad Maleki Vishkaei +1 more
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Calibration of Retrospective and Prospective Life Satisfaction Judgments Around the World
ABSTRACT It is both a physical and psychological fact that humans have access to records of the past but not to records of the future. Due to this epistemic asymmetry in time, we hypothesized that retrospection about past psychological states will be better calibrated than prospection about future psychological states.
David R. Mandel +2 more
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This volume includes ten essays that move Ezekiel's creative reuse of older materials to the foreground of discussion. The essays highlight the transformation of earlier texts, traditions, and theology in Ezekiel.
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Rendering transparency to ranking in educational assessment via Bayesian comparative judgement
Abstract Transparency in educational assessment has become an increasingly pressing concern, particularly in the aftermath of the pandemic, as institutions seek more equitable, robust and defensible methods of evaluating student work. Comparative judgement (CJ) has gained traction as a promising alternative to traditional rubric‐based marking. However,
Andy Gray +4 more
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Abstract I propose the concept of delomization, the process whereby a sign comes to be understood as a symbol. I term such signs delomes. With rhematization and dicentization, delomization completes the triplet that linguistic anthropologists derive from Charles Sanders Peirce's third trichotomy.
Urmila Nair
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Quantum cryptanalysis of ultralightweight mutual authentication protocols: A Grover's search model. [PDF]
Shahzadi M +5 more
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Forecasting innovations in science, technology, and education. [PDF]
Börner K +3 more
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A Rhetorical-Literary Analysis of Amos 1:3-2:16: A Roll Call of Judgment Against the Nations
One of the purposes of this study is to demonstrate that not only is each of the eight oracles textually authentic, but each is also essential for a proper understanding of the functional poetics at work in this ...
Crawford, J. Dewayne
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Abstract When are identity‐based groups harmful to democracy? We argue that identity‐based groups become harmful to democracy when they engage in and promote victimized majority narratives—portraying the majority as being removed from power and sidelined by minority groups.
Nathanael Gratias Sumaktoyo +1 more
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