Scientific reports multi relational dual attention graph transformer for fine grained sentiment analysis. [PDF]
Anilkumar AP, Kim SK, Yoon YC.
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Dataset on public engagement with the world health organization on X (Twitter) from 2008 to 2021. [PDF]
Melchior C +2 more
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Unfixing Place: Time and Value in the Anthropology of Food
ABSTRACT Although many anthropologists have engaged with the political and economic work of “place” in qualifying and working with food, time has rarely featured substantively in the economic and political life of the comestible. Gathering themes from my ethnographic research in Northern Italy and excavation time in anthropological scholarship on food,
Janita Van Dyk
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Call combination order and iterations may shift meaning in sooty mangabey vocal sequences. [PDF]
Le Floch A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Fears of widespread permanent closures of museums expressed at the start of the COVID‐19 pandemic prompted our research to monitor closures and other museum behavior in 2021–2022. We wanted to understand how the UK sector changed in this period. Which museums closed, and what factors were at work in their closure?
Mark Liebenrood +5 more
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An in-depth exploration of machine learning methods for mental health state detection: a systematic review and analysis. [PDF]
Hasan MJ +6 more
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Beyond the Rebel ‘Territorial Trap’: Governing Armed Sovereign Formations in Eastern Myanmar
ABSTRACT Territorial control is a central concept in the study of civil wars and rebel governance. However, scholars often fall into a ‘territorial trap’, assuming that territorial control is either an outcome of or a precondition for armed governance. Based on immersive fieldwork in eastern Myanmar, this article traces how different spatial orderings ...
Tony Neil, Saw Day Chit Htoo
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Can social media reliably estimate unemployment? [PDF]
Lee D +4 more
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The Politics of Passage: Studying Checkpoints and Claim Making in Conflict‐affected Settings
ABSTRACT Roadblocks, or checkpoints, are obligatory passage points that are erected by entities claiming authority over a given crossing. They are often the most common everyday interface between civilians and armed actors in conflict‐affected contexts, but are overlooked in studies on either trade or authority amidst conflict.
Peer Schouten +4 more
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The Implementation of Social Media in Neurosurgery: A Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Colombo E +10 more
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