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Practical Trajectory Anonymization Method Using Latent Space Generalization
The global positioning system (GPS) data are commonly used for location‐based services such as traffic flow prediction. However, such data contain considerable sensitive information and thus, they must be anonymized before being published. In this study, we investigate trajectory anonymization.
Yuiko Sakuma, Hiroaki Nishi
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Travelling the Two‐Way Street: Disrupting Colonial History
ABSTRACT Using examples from the historical narratives about Kainai (Blackfoot Confederacy) painter Gerald Tailfeathers, this chapter challenges colonial narratives in Canadian history and historiography. Inspired by the author's participation in a Disrupting interview, the chapter explores both the author's personal history with colonial histories and
Kirk Niergarth
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ART DECO PUBLIC GARDEN REHABILITATION
Sculpture, Monuments and Open Space, EarlyView.
Edward Hamm
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Threats to cycad biocultural heritage in the Amami Islands, Japan
The central point we seek to frame in this article is that the increasing infestations of cycad aulacaspis scale in the Amami guntō existentially threaten not only the islands' sotetsu but rather entire cultural systems and natural ecologies that have developed around these plants.
Joshua D. Englehardt+4 more
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Bad governance in Australia and how to mitigate it
Abstract We argue that new public management (NPM) and other processes have led to adverse selection and agency rent problems within the political elite in Australia. The politicisation of the public service and the rise of careerist politicians have led to the de‐separation of what was once two distinct career paths within the political elite.
Keith Dowding, Marija Taflaga
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Abstract To date, research on politicians’ influence on the work of street‐level bureaucrats (SLB) and the consequences for policy implementation has mainly focused on disruptive effects of political involvement—for instance, poorer social equity in public service provision or political patronage. Our study opens up this perspective and argues that the
Bettina Stauffer, Susanne Hadorn
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Policy success and failure in Australia
Abstract This paper introduces the seven articles in the symposium on policy success and failure together with a short introduction to the large literature on policy success and failure. The issue brings together an analysis of success and failure within seven discrete policy domains, including Indigenous policy; immigration; foreign policy; water ...
Keith Dowding+2 more
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Bricolage and its Strategic Connotations: A Study of Greek Social Entrepreneurs in Times of Crisis
Abstract This study examines how social entrepreneurs contend with severe resource constraints in times of crisis. To explain entrepreneurial responses to such limitations, researchers use the concept of bricolage, which involves creatively combining scarce resources to solve problems.
Luc Glasbeek
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Abstract This study investigates the link between subsidy policy for patenting overseas (SPPO) and the innovation quality of emerging economy firms, focusing on the role of international imprinting. Through the theoretical lenses of institutional logics and imprinting, we hypothesize that SPPO, which embodies a rigorous intellectual property (IP) logic,
Ming Lin+4 more
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