What does it mean to ‘live well’? The contentious politics of vivir bien as alternative development
Abstract Vivir bien is widely used by academics, activists, and governments of the Latin American ‘Pink Tide’ to refer to alternatives to conventional economic development based on indigenous worldviews claimed to oppose capitalist modernity. Through ethnography of local politics within a Bolivian Quechua community, this article explores how the term ...
Matthew Doyle
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S-index periodicity detection based on multiple random spectral observations. [PDF]
Shen YF.
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Artificial defoliation of eastern white pine duplicates some effects of chlorotic dwarf disease /
Leon S. Dochinger
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White dwarf-main sequence star collisions [PDF]
Michael M. Shara, G. Shaviv
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Against interpretive exclusivism* Contre l'exclusivisme interprétatif
Interpretive exclusivism is the dogma that we can only understand cultural systems by interpreting them, thereby ruling out causal explanations of cultural phenomena using scientific methods, for example based on measurement, comparison, and experiment.
Harvey Whitehouse
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Do small firms fare better without a professional human resource manager?
Abstract We examine the direct and indirect effects of human resource (HR) informality—that is, not having a professional HR manager in post—on employee outcomes in growth‐oriented small firms. Drawing from literature of principal–agent relationship and trust, we theorise a moderated‐mediating model between HR informality and unfavourable employee ...
Wen Wang+2 more
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The spectral evolution of white dwarfs: where do we stand? [PDF]
Bédard A.
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Negative energy dust acoustic waves evolution in a dense magnetized quantum Thomas-Fermi plasma. [PDF]
Abd-Elzaher M, Atteya A.
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Erratum: White-Dwarf and Neutron-Star Interpretations of Pulsating Radio Sources
K. S. Thorne, James R. Ipser
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The Long Arc of Substance Use Policy Innovation in Medicaid: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Policy Points The role of Medicaid in financing, organizing, and delivering substance use disorder (SUD) treatment has grown tremendously over time owing to expansions of eligibility and a push toward more uniformity in benefits. Current innovations in SUD treatment focus on expanding the delivery system to create a comprehensive continuum of care ...
BRENDAN SALONER
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