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Analysis of the distribution of energy poverty in southern Spain: the relevance of working at the neighbourhood level
This article proposes a hybrid methodology to represent the energy poverty situation in neighbourhoods with high vulnerability indices, using public...
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COVID-19 effects on property prices around metro stations: varied responses based on station types
Numerous studies have explored the capitalization of property values due to convenient transportation. However, the outbreak of COVID-19 may diminish...
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World, culture, Chinese, understanding: a fragmentary epistemological conceptualization
This essay, derived from the corresponding conference presentation, uses the English title of the Young Experts Symposium 2022, “Understanding...
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Wenhua as ornamentalization: transgressing methodological Eurocentrism
The present study aims to introduce a metaphor of “ornamentalization” in regard to a methodology of cross-cultural philosophical exchange derived...
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As Proficient as Adults: Distribution of Children’s Knowledge of Wild Edible Plants in an Arid Environment in Madagascar
In drylands, where resources are scarce, wild edible plant (WEP) knowledge is crucial to overcome food scarcity. Understanding the distribution...
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On the two-way accompaniment of the compilation of Confucius’ posthumous sayings and the dissemination of confucian culture
Confucian culture is the core of Chinese excellent traditional culture, and the Confucius’ posthumous sayings is an important carrier of Confucian...
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Pandemic Misery Index: How to Overcome the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic?
COVID-19 disrupted both social and economic development in several dimensions. Governments of the vast majority of countries implemented strategies...
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Designing Better Access to Education? Unified Enrollment, School Choice, and the Limits of Algorithmic Fairness in New Orleans School Admissions
Economic sociologists have long recognized that markets have moral dimensions, but we know less about how everyday moral categories like fairness are...
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Hostility on Twitter in the aftermath of terror attacks
This study investigates the relationship between major Jihadist terror attacks and manifestations of ethno-religious hostility on social media....
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How are traffic fines affected by the driver’s car price and the police officer’s discretion? A case study of Isfahan, Iran
Traffic violations can cause congestion and road safety risks. The two objectives of this study are (a) to study the influence of car price and (b)...
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Assessment of urban green spaces per capita in a megacity of the Philippines: implications for sustainable cities and urban health management
Megacities house the highest human population due to centralizing economic activities, causing congestion and increased settlements in urban areas....
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The Together New Haven Project: Focus Groups to Understand Health, Well-Being, and the Interaction of City Government among Historically Marginalized Communities
The purpose of this research is to investigate community well-being among historically marginalized communities within a shared city setting, with...
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Stress Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease Risk among US Black Women: Ethnicity and Nativity Intersections
Most health disparities and population health scholarship homogenizes Black women, masking within-group distinctions in their lived experience and...
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Timing and Toll: Europe’s Excess Mortality in the First Three Years of COVID-19
This study examines excess mortality patterns in 32 European countries during the first three years of the pandemic, offering insights into the...
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Detection and context reconstruction of sub-events that influence the course of a news event from microblog discussions
Social media has become an inevitable part of human communication and the primary source for reading and tracking news events. Most news events...
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Bicultural Acceptance Attitude as a Protective Factor Against the Effect of Acculturative Stress on Life Satisfaction Among Korean Multicultural Adolescents
As we enter the era of globalization, it is becoming crucial to understand the unique experience that multicultural adolescents have to go through....
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Barriers for exiting sex work: an exploration on female sex workers (FSW) in Puducherry, India
Exit is not an easy task for a sex worker. Academic investigations of the reasons and barriers to exit from the sex industry are lacking heavily. Sex...
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Changes in Job Strain in the US, Europe and Korea
This paper describes the quality of the working environment in the US, Europe and Korea in 2010 and 2015. Based on the job demands-resources model ...