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Abstract From the beginning of widespread public interactions with ChatGPT and other large language models, some users have seen the disfluencies of chatbots as opportunities for them to go on an archaeological search for an unfettered chatbot persona that they need to jailbreak. These are not claims of sentience, but rather of personhood.
Courtney Handman
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Contested heritage landscapes for Arabic language learning in a postcolonial France
Abstract This article analyzes the contested and multiple meanings of “heritage” that emerge for advanced Arabic language learners in a postcolonial France. A linguistic life histories approach reveals a fraught duality of privileged access and exclusionary adversity for heritage students of Arabic.
Chantal Tetreault +2 more
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ABSTRACT Parliamentary questions (PQs) are key instruments of legislative oversight and representation. However, research often treats these functions in isolation—overlooking important variation within the instrument itself. This paper addresses this gap by focusing on PQs with geographic references (geo‐PQs) and their use by government and opposition
Morten Harmening
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Science politique et science juridique
S'efforçant de clarifier les rapports entre science politique et science juridique, l'étude montre : d'une part, que leurs objets sont indissociables, la science juridique étant tenue de prendre en compte la dimension politique des phénomènes juridiques, tandis que la science politique est tenue de prendre en compte la dimension juridique des ...
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Sciences de l'homme et politique
American philantropic foundations (Carnegie, Rockfeller, Ford) have been present in France throughout the 20th century, funding most higher education and research institutions.
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Understanding the human dimensions of wildfire risk at a community level in British Columbia, Canada
Abstract Recent spikes in the number of large and catastrophic wildfires in Canada pose significant risks to the environment and society. Rural and remote communities are especially at risk due to their location in wildfire‐prone areas, remoteness, and limited access or escape routes.
James Whitehead +4 more
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A cautionary tale: university institutes of public health must "walk the talk". [PDF]
Haines-Saah R, McLaren L.
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is widely used for biodiversity monitoring, but short‐read sequencing limits detailed taxonomic identification, especially for protists. In a comparison of short‐ and long‐read approaches in the Belgian North Sea, long‐read metabarcoding provided deeper taxonomic assignment under the applied workflows and improved
Dimitra‐Ioli Skouroliakou +5 more
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Redessiner les contours de l’État : la mise en oeuvre des politiques migratoires
Camille Hamidi, Mireille Paquet
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It's time to make room for the next: a look back at the last ten years of the Canadian Journal of Public Health : Il est temps de laisser la place au suivant/à la suivante : regard sur les dix dernières années de la Revue canadienne de santé publique. [PDF]
Potvin L.
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