Editorial: Towards 2030: sustainable development goal 3: good health and wellbeing. A sociological perspective. [PDF]
Klimczuk A +8 more
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An Eloquent and Argumentative Treatise on the History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science for School Science [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The fifth industrial revolution (I5.0), which is based on the utilization of interconnected data for efficient resource usage in meeting human requirements, proposes efficient solutions to resource constraint situations. However, the transition to I5.0 in the health sector is not easy and has to face several obstacles.
Ajay Jha +5 more
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The diversity of educational research in the health professions: More opportunities than challenges. [PDF]
Schüttpelz-Brauns K +3 more
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The Strategic Logic of Biodiversity: Why Firms Invest in Nature‐Based Initiatives
ABSTRACT Biodiversity loss poses profound strategic and operational challenges for firms, yet management research offers limited evidence on which organisational mechanisms effectively reduce corporate biodiversity impacts. This study introduces the Biodiversity Strategy Configuration Framework (BSCF) to enhance the understanding of firm‐level ...
Post Raj Pokharel
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Reimagining medical education: integrating medical humanism and narrative medicine into a new educational paradigm. [PDF]
Hou Z, Chen J, Guo H.
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ABSTRACT Climate change is one of the most profound ethical and existential challenges of the 21st century. Beyond its physical, economic, and environmental consequences, it raises fundamental moral questions about justice, equity, responsibility, and the right to a livable planet.
Jacob Kwakye
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How Perceived Parental Technoference Relates to Adolescent Smartphone Addiction: Evidence from a Moderated Mediation Model. [PDF]
Zhao L, Xiao M, Tang B, Gao Y, Hu D.
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Causality or interaction? : Simmel, Weber and interpretive sociology [PDF]
Lichtblau, Klaus
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ABSTRACT ‘Hard’ natural sciences have extensively been used to provide evidence that climate change is happening and climate action is needed. If the contribution of our economic activities to disturbing our climate systems is now largely accepted, the way in which we design and operationalise ‘climate action’—how we transition to more sustainable ...
Sandrine Simon
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