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Expanding access to identification cards and social programs: Experimental evidence from Panamá
Abstract We experimentally analyze the effects of an intervention to induce the renewal of identification cards on access to a government social program in Panamá. On‐time renewals and access to government transfers increased by 10 and 3.6 percentage points, respectively.
Ángela María Reyes+2 more
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Reordering the machinery of participation with young people
Abstract In this article, we reflect on our ongoing work that attempts to redistribute the agenda‐setting powers of researchers, research funders and the complex of private and public partnerships in the biomedical sciences. Despite calls for diversification, the current landscape is dominated by a traditional medical habitus that prioritises discovery
Hannah Cowan+2 more
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On the Potential of Open-Vocabulary Models for Object Detection in Unusual Street Scenes [PDF]
Out-of-distribution (OOD) object detection is a critical task focused on detecting objects that originate from a data distribution different from that of the training data. In this study, we investigate to what extent state-of-the-art open-vocabulary object detectors can detect unusual objects in street scenes, which are considered as OOD or rare ...
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Art or Architecture on the Street?
UXUC - User Experience and Urban Creativity, Vol 6 No 2 (2024 ...
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The influence of street culture on brand identity in graphic design [PDF]
Problem Statement: This thesis explores the influence of street culture on brand identity in graphic design. Aspects of street culture include skateboarding, hip-hop, rap, punk, and street art.
Parshall, Holly
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Abstract Previous research has shown that natural environments and landscape‐related expertise affect psychological restoration and visual behaviour. However, little is known about how subtle differences in naturalness across similar settings, and the role of expertise, influence restorative benefits and eye movements.
Qunyue Liu+9 more
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ABSTRACT How did Haiti, where peanuts were once a staple crop often grown, traded, processed and shared by women, reach its contemporary food crisis, when some mothers must feed their children a diet of donated peanut‐based nutritional supplements to keep them alive?
Laura Dudley Jenkins
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Abstract Provoked by a lack of appropriate political action on the global climate and biodiversity crisis, we present a perspective advocating and demonstrating a new plurality in scientific communication methods. Science writing, in being objective and dispassionate, actively seeks to mask empathetic connection and hides curiosities that may exist ...
Karen Anderson+2 more
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Sweet Femininities: Women and the Confectionery Trade in Eighteenth‐Century Barcelona
Abstract This article examines the intersections between sweetness, femininity and the confectionery trade in eighteenth‐century Barcelona, at a time of growing consumption of sugar and slavery. Drawing on a range of underexplored archival material, this study traces the stories of women of different social groups, namely, elite housewives, nuns and ...
Marta Manzanares Mileo
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Copyright Protection of Street Art and Graffiti under UK Law [PDF]
This article aims at analyzing to what extent UK copyright law is capable of regulating various forms of art placed in the streets. "Graffiti" and "street art" are the main terms used to define these artistic movements.
Bonadio, E.
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