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Policy Spandrels: How Design Decisions Can Open Up Spaces for Unintended Policy Change
ABSTRACT This article introduces the concept of policy spandrels to make sense of public policies producing second‐order effects that are unintentional from the perspective of policy design and yet are fraught with consequences. By analogy with architectural spandrels—leftover spaces that can be used for unforeseen purposes—policy change can be enabled
Martino Maggetti
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Unsupervised syntactic chunking with acoustic cues: Computational models for prosodic bootstrapping [PDF]
Learning to group words into phrases without supervision is a hard task for NLP systems, but infants routinely accomplish it. We hypothesize that infants use acoustic cues to prosody, which NLP systems typically ignore.
Goldwater, Sharon, Pate, John K.
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Information Extraction in Illicit Domains
Extracting useful entities and attribute values from illicit domains such as human trafficking is a challenging problem with the potential for widespread social impact.
Banko M. +7 more
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Developing Policy to Support Sustainable Diets in Aotearoa New Zealand With Stakeholders
We completed semi‐structured interviews and focus groups with stakeholders/contributors to identify policy actions to support transitioning New Zealanders to healthy sustainable diets. New and existing policies and interventions were identified that need more support to advance human and planetary health such as increasing incomes and establishing a ...
Bruce Kidd +3 more
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Failure Modes in Servitization: A Process Theory
ABSTRACT The implementation of servitization as a business strategy remains a significant challenge for firms seeking to offer integrated product‐service bundles. Despite the growing body of research in the servitization literature, an integrative framework for explaining the recurring failures in servitization efforts has yet to emerge.
Xichen Sun, Rogelio Oliva
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ABSTRACT The Holocene history of Australia's climate is surprisingly poorly understood. This is, in part, because of the relatively weak forcing of Holocene climate versus that of the late Pleistocene. However, it is commonly suggested that eastern Australia dried during the mid‐ to late‐Holocene and that this was in response to increased activity in ...
John Tibby +14 more
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Alexey I. Komech (1936–2007) is a world-renowned Russian art critic, a recognized architectural critic, author of over 80 works in the field of Byzantine and Old Russian architecture, the theory and history of restoration, a photographer, and an active ...
Alexey Komech / Алексей Ильич Комеч
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ABSTRACT Future projections of climate change in the subtropics suggest warming and drying, while evidence from warm periods in the past shows increases in subtropical temperatures and precipitation. Eastern Australia is subject to interannual hydroclimate drivers and has experienced extreme flooding and droughts in recent years.
Joan Macalalad +5 more
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The book Насквозь / Through by Lyudmila Rusova (1954–2010) was printed in 1999 in 500 numbered copies on designer paper, with the graphic works, a special composition, lexis and punctuation, a general, “through” author’s concept.
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Snapshot in a Squiggle: How Painting Terminology Illuminates Short Fiction [PDF]
This paper will demonstrate that painting terms can offer a helpful avenue to understand short fiction, particularly abstract short fiction. After defining abstraction, realism, and the short story, it will trace relevant stages in the evolution of both ...
Pretzer, Jennifer
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