Prisoners' Perceptions and Their Agency on Sustainability Transformation in Finland
ABSTRACT Sustainability transformation is essential for our time, requiring the involvement of all citizens. Several prisons worldwide have developed various sustainable development (SD) programs for prisoners. However, it remains unclear how prisoners perceive SD, which can be a significant obstacle to their agency. This study explores the perceptions
Sirpa M. Manninen, Teija Makkonen
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Sustainable metals: integrating science and systems approaches. [PDF]
Allwood JM, Raabe D.
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Human Rights Economic Dividends: Estimating the Economic Effects of Preventing Discrimination
ABSTRACT Economies embracing principles like nondiscrimination are presumed to reap significant rewards, while violations incur heavy costs. We call these benefits human rights economic dividends—the economic gains that arise when policymaking is guided by human rights principles.
Jose Cuesta
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Immunity for sale: depictions of immunity in British newspaper advertising, 1890-1940. [PDF]
Long M.
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ABSTRACT Djibouti's economic evolution over the past two decades reveals a distinct dual structure: a steadily expanding service sector that anchors the economy and a volatile industrial sector driven by episodic, foreign‐financed infrastructure projects.
Sadik Aden Dirir
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Exploring attentional mechanisms underlying the gender homophily in equity crowdfunding decisions using web-based eye-tracking. [PDF]
Barone M +3 more
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ABSTRACT This research takes a quantitative approach to investigating patterns in submissions to the Times Higher Education's sustainability‐focused Impact Ranking. Testing hypotheses developed from the quantification, rankings, and disclosures literatures, this research provides a first‐of‐its‐kind longitudinal exploration into the Impact Rankings to ...
Brandon Allan Dickson
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Sustainability as Justice: Making the “Leave No One Behind” Work
ABSTRACT This paper critically engages with the LNOB principle of the 2030 Agenda, highlighting its conceptual, methodological, and structural limitations. Building on Amartya Sen's social choice theory and Rawlsian justice, it reconceptualizes “sustainability as justice,” emphasizing real‐world comparative assessments grounded in intersectionality. It
Rallou Taratori, Flavio Comim
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Engineering organs, hopes and hybridity: considerations on the social potentialities of xenotransplantation. [PDF]
Kögel J +10 more
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Review of \u3cem\u3eFacing the Center: Toward an Identity Politics of One-to-One Mentoring\u3c/em\u3e by Harry C. Denny [PDF]
Godbee, Beth
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