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CLASS, CLIMATE AND CITIES: Why is ‘Sustainability’ Most Popular at an Urban Scale?
Abstract Class is crucial for understanding why sustainability has become so much more popular at the urban than at other scales. The urban scale is where the capitalist class can most easily colour their investments ‘green’ without confronting the overall power of fossil capital.
Ståle Holgersen
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Effective integration of multi-omics with prior knowledge to identify biomarkers via explainable graph neural networks. [PDF]
Tripathy RK+6 more
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An evaluation on immaterialisation phenomenon in religious spaces of architecture
Ümit Arpacıoğlu, Mustafa Özgünler
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Abstract The article addresses the role that communities played in managing the social and health crisis generated by the Covid‐19 pandemic in two Chilean cities. Chile is an interesting case study owing to its intense and prolonged confinement measures, which focused heavily on individuals and households.
Francisco Letelier Troncoso+3 more
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A qualitative enquiry into lived experience and coping strategies of undergraduates with sickle cell disease in Nigeria. [PDF]
Adeleke OT+10 more
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Abstract In this article, we examine the urban commons through the concept of subjectivity. We attend to the ways in which alternative and hegemonic values are negotiated among different commoners and within individual commoners. Which challenges do commoners face as they pursue alternative values within the context of capitalist urbanization?
Emma Jo Griffith, Justus Uitermark
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Oxytocin and our place in the universe. [PDF]
Korenberg JR.
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