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ABSTRACT Drawing on cognitive science research, this study explores mental time travel and its elicitation through digital product displays. Specifically, we examine how digital product displays elicit mental time travel to the past and future and how this cognitive process positively influences three purchase‐oriented outcomes: inspiration to purchase,
Jennifer Brannon Barhorst +3 more
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Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics 226:Devolution & entrenched household poverty: is Scotland less mobile? [PDF]
The Scottish National Party led Scottish Government has identified household poverty as a key focus for its anti-poverty strategy.The government’s ‘Solidarity Target’ seeks to both increase wealth and increase the share of total income gained by these ...
Morelli, Carlo, Seaman, Paul
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Abstract Pastoral practices remain a widespread economic activity across European mountain regions. However, the viability of this activity may be threatened by the recovery of large wild vertebrates associated with passive rewilding, leading to the so‐called human–wildlife conflicts.
P. Acebes +4 more
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STAGNATION OF THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE QUESTION [PDF]
The article examines the causes of the political impasse facing the Scottish independence movement in 2024–2025. The authors offer a novel explanation for the persistence of independence demands despite the weakening of the Scottish National Party (SNP),
Elena V. Khakhalkina, Timofei R. Lesnykh
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Building capacity in vector‐borne plant virus research: The CONNECTED Network
Plant viruses spread by insects decimate crop yields globally, causing food security challenges in vulnerable areas, including regions of Africa. Interdisciplinary research is needed to protect future crop supplies. CONNECTED, the Community Network for African Vector‐Borne Plant Viruses, increased research capacity in Central, East, West and Southern ...
Nina F. Ockendon‐Powell +8 more
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This article explores how Scottish political parties frame their owned issues on social media to persuade voters during the run-up to elections. Through a qualitative analysis of 150 Twitter and Facebook posts from five major Scottish parties, the study
Cara McLaughlin
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Le Scottish National Party de 1979 à 1997 : anatomie d’un parti parvenu à la maturité politique
The dissensions within the SNP between gradualists and fundamentalists on the strategy that the party ought to adopt in order to achieve its political objective, namely independence for Scotland, meant that the party wavered between moderation and ...
Annie Thiec
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In this paper, we use Goffman's notion of “face work” to examine how pipeline engineers perform and present their working selves as competent experts. Our analysis identifies various faces and face work tactics, including a focus on professional judgment, actively selling one's expertise relative to others, protective self‐deprecatory strategies, and ...
Sarah Maslen +2 more
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Young Scottish National Party (SNP) Members’ National Identity and Party Membership
L’avenir de l’Écosse au sein du Royaume-Uni semble être incertain. Bien qu’une majorité d’Écossais ait voté contre l’indépendance écossaise en 2014, le référendum sur le Brexit deux ans plus tard a nourri le mouvement indépendantiste en Écosse. La littérature académique montre que le référendum sur l’indépendance écossaise a poussé une partie de la ...
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Abstract Background In England, transmission of Mycobacterium bovis between cattle and certain species of free‐roaming, wild deer has been implicated in some endemic bovine tuberculosis (bTB) regions. However, there are still data and knowledge gaps regarding the role of deer in the epidemiology of this disease.
Rachel Jinks +12 more
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