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Preparing for a Day that May Never Come: Venturing in Limbo
Abstract The new venture creation process is a central phenomenon in entrepreneurship research. Typically, scholarship has sought to identify common, linear stages of development in this process in pursuit of a sustained, growing venture. In contrast to this theory, this study reveals dynamic, non‐linear venturing processes that allowed for venture ...
Ramzi Fathallah +2 more
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Toward a Framework for Systematically Categorizing Future UAS Threat Space [PDF]
Title from PDF of title page, viewed September 21, 2022Dissertation advisor: Travis FieldsVitaIncludes bibliographical references (pages 241-270)Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer ...
Herrington, Shawn Malachy
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This review highlights recent advances in deep learning‐based anomaly detection for IoT networks, analyzing key models, benchmark datasets, and challenges. It offers insights into future directions for developing robust, efficient, and interpretable detection systems suitable for real‐world IoT environments.
Roya Morshedi, S. Mojtaba Matinkhah
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AUTONOMOUS AERIAL VEHICLES DISTRIBUTED CONTROL AND INTERACTIVE GAMES [PDF]
As the number of quadrotors and other Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) increases in industrial and urban areas, the development of reliable engineering methods to control their behavior as they interact with each other becomes of central interest in ...
Kartal, Yusuf
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Aloneness and the terms of detachment in West African migration
In this article, I examine practices of social detachment among West African migrants in urban Ghana. Faced with pressures arising from expectations of reciprocity, especially from kin back home, some migrants exert considerable efforts to break, if temporarily, with relations of mutual recognition and support, entering what I term migratory aloneness.
Michael Stasik
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For diffident geographies and modest activisms: Questioning the ANYTHING‐BUT‐GENTLE academy
Abstract This commentary interleaves autoethnographic reflections and qualitative data to develop two critical reflections on ‘gentleness’ in contemporary spaces of academia and activism. First, somewhat autoethnographically, I question how normative styles of academic performance and self‐presentation often lead us to efface and devalue gentleness ...
John Horton
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ABSTRACT The THINK model, a Disability Critical Race Theory (DisCrit) framework and trauma‐informed care approach for working with Black Americans with disabilities in counseling, acknowledges intersections of race, disability, and historical trauma.
Aubrey D. Daniels +2 more
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Micro‐ and Nano‐Bots for Infection Control
This review presents a strategic vision for integrating micro‐ and nanobots in the pipeline for infection diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. To develop these robots as a practical solution for infection management, their design principles are clarified based on their propulsion mechanisms and then categorized infection management domains based on ...
Azin Rashidy Ahmady +5 more
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ABSTRACT Black students in K‐12 settings are facing heightened rates of discrimination from their peers. Although discrimination may primarily be racial in nature, other aspects of students' racialized experience (e.g., wealth status, gender, nationality, etc.) are often targeted as well.
Blair A. Baker +2 more
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ABSTRACT Recently, scholarly communities of practice have emerged with the objective of decolonizing knowledge practices within sustainable development. Their contributions to sustainability and systems change remain underexplored, possibly due to the absence of appropriate conceptual tools to analyze them. This study applies a new conceptual framework
Sarah Cummings +2 more
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