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Chronotopes, Scales, and Complexity in the Study of Language in Society Open
Recent developments in the study of language in society have moved the field increasingly away from linear models toward complex models. The complexity of timespace as an aspect of what is called context is of key importance in this develo…
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The Monarch Initiative: an integrative data and analytic platform connecting phenotypes to genotypes across species Open
In biology and biomedicine, relating phenotypic outcomes with genetic variation and environmental factors remains a challenge: patient phenotypes may not match known diseases, candidate variants may be in genes that haven't been characteri…
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Guide to clinical practice guidelines: the current state of play Open
CPG development and implementation have attracted the most international interest and activity, whilst CPG updating, adopting (with or without contextualization), adapting and impact evaluation are less well addressed.
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Quote – unquote? the role of prosody in the contextualization of reported speech sequences Open
This paper investigates how speakers of English can use the prosodic design of utterances to identity parts of these utterances as instances of reported speech. We will show that prosodic changes can function like quotation marks in writte…
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Voice and community in the 2015 refugee crisis: A content analysis of news coverage in eight European countries Open
Drawing on a Content Analysis of 1200 news articles on the 2015 refugee ‘crisis’ across eight European countries, we address the question of whether and how refugees ‘speak' in the news. To this end, we categorized the language of these ar…
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The Social Origins of ESG: An Analysis of Innovest and KLD Open
This article uses the study of two environmental, social, and governance (ESG) data vendors—KLD and Innovest—to exemplify the “social origins of ESG issues” argument made by Eccles and Stroehle in their 2018 working paper “Exploring Social…
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Applying IPCC 2014 framework for hazard-specific vulnerability assessment under climate change Open
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Working Group II Report (2014) presents vulnerability as a pre-existing characteristic property of a system. Accordingly, indicators for ‘sensitivity’ and ‘adaptive capacity’, which are…
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Thematic content analysis using ATLAS.ti software: Potentialities for researchs in health Open
Objective: to describe the most important tools of ATLAS.ti Software and to associate them with the procedures of Thematic Content Analysis. Method: It is a theoretical reflection of the Content Analysis phases of Laurence Bardin, associat…
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Sustainability in Higher Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has created cause for rapid innovation in, reimagining of, and pivoting of higher education institutions. Prior to 2020, the global higher education sector began to radically focus their efforts on creating sustainabl…
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Financing the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): research agendas beyond the “debt-trap” discourse Open
By way of introduction to the four papers that follow, we chart some key parameters of debate about finance and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In particular, we argue that the rise of discourses about “predatory lending” and “debt tra…
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Rapid Genomic Characterization and Global Surveillance of <i>Klebsiella</i> Using Pathogenwatch Open
Background Klebsiella species, including the notable pathogen K. pneumoniae, are increasingly associated with antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Genome-based surveillance can inform interventions aimed at controlling AMR. However, its widespr…
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Defining the new speaker: theoretical perspectives and learner trajectories Open
This article addresses the concept of the new speaker from both a theoretical/definitional perspective and from the standpoint of a situated, ethnographic analysis. The more general and theoretical focus addresses some of the presuppositio…
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Do We Need to Distance Ourselves from the Distance Concept? Why Home and Host Country Context Might Matter More Than (Cultural) Distance Open
We scrutinize the explanatory power of one of the key concepts in International Business: the concept of (cultural) distance. Here we focus on its effect on entry mode choice, one of the most researched fields in international business str…
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DEVELOPING LEGAL TRANSLATION COMPETENCE: AN INTEGRATIVE PROCESS-ORIENTED APPROACH Open
Building on previous holistic multicomponent paradigms of translation macrocompetence, a legal translation competence model is presented which avoids certain conceptual duplications in the light of professional practice, and incorporates d…
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MetExplore: collaborative edition and exploration of metabolic networks Open
Metabolism of an organism is composed of hundreds to thousands of interconnected biochemical reactions responding to environmental or genetic constraints. This metabolic network provides a rich knowledge to contextualize omics data and to …
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“Value-adding” Analysis: Doing More With Qualitative Data Open
Much qualitative research produces little new knowledge. We argue that this is largely due to deficits of analysis. Researchers too seldom venture beyond cataloguing data into pre-existing concepts and scouting for “themes,” and fail to ex…
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How to Contextualize SDG 11? Looking at Indicators for Sustainable Urban Development in Germany Open
Agenda 2030 pursues a universal approach and identifies countries in the Global South and in the Global North that are in need of transformation toward sustainability. Therefore, countries of the Global North such as Germany have signed th…
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A critical review of the reporting of reflexive thematic analysis in <i>Health Promotion International</i> Open
Using the concept of methodological congruence—where the different elements of a study ‘fit’ together—we explore both problematic and good practice in (reflexive) thematic analysis (TA) as reported in Health Promotion International (HPI). …
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Resilience isn't the same for all: Comparing subjective and objective approaches to resilience measurement Open
Robust resilience measurement can improve our understanding of how people and societies respond to climate risk. It also allows for the effectiveness of resilience‐building interventions to be tracked over time. To date, the majority of me…
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It Is All in the Name: A Study of Consumers' Responses to Personalized Communication Open
Personalized communication is believed to be an effective persuasion strategy. However, few studies have examined the underlying processes responsible for its effects. This study investigates the role of perceived personalization as a medi…
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A Comprehensive Exploration on WikiSQL with Table-Aware Word Contextualization Open
We present SQLova, the first Natural-language-to-SQL (NL2SQL) model to achieve human performance in WikiSQL dataset. We revisit and discuss diverse popular methods in NL2SQL literature, take a full advantage of BERT {Devlin et al., 2018) t…
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The Health of Undocumented Latinx Immigrants: What We Know and Future Directions Open
Undocumented Latinx immigrants experience unique factors prior to migration, during migration, and after migration that shape their health. Our review summarizes the limited but growing literature highlighting how exposure to trauma, immig…
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Assessment of immune status using blood transcriptomics and potential implications for global health Open
The immune system plays a key role in health maintenance and pathogenesis of a wide range of diseases. Leukocytes that are present in the blood convey valuable information about the status of the immune system. Blood transcriptomics, which…
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Treatments in Aicardi–Goutières syndrome Open
Comprehensive reviews of the clinical characteristics and pathogenesis of Aicardi–Goutières syndrome ( AGS ), particularly its contextualization within a putative type I interferonopathy framework, already exist. However, recent reports of…
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Problem Solving - Purpose and Means of Learning Mathematics in School Open
Of all school subjects, mathematics introduces and develops the "problem-solving" concept, as fundamental component of school learning with a strong formative effect on students. In mathematics, solving problems represents the most effecti…
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Psychological functions of semiotic borders in sense-making: Liminality of narrative processes Open
In this paper we discuss the semiotic functions of the psychological borders that structure the flow of narrative processes. Each narration is always a contextual, situated and contingent process of sensemaking, made possible by the creati…
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HittER: Hierarchical Transformers for Knowledge Graph Embeddings Open
This paper examines the challenging problem of learning representations of entities and relations in a complex multi-relational knowledge graph. We propose HittER, a Hierarchical Transformer model to jointly learn Entity-relation compositi…
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Assessing the universality of knowledge management practices Open
Purpose This paper aims to contribute to the emerging discussion on the contextualization of knowledge-oriented research by examining the universality of knowledge management (KM) practices. Knowledge is a firm’s most valuable resource, an…
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Gaps in Guidelines for the Management of Diabetes in Low- and Middle-Income Versus High-Income Countries—A Systematic Review Open
OBJECTIVE The extent to which diabetes (DM) practice guidelines, often based on evidence from high-income countries (HIC), can be implemented to improve outcomes in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) is a critical challenge. We carrie…
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Finding Wholes in the Metaverse: Posthuman Mystics as Agents of Evolutionary Contextualization Open
The Metaverse is a pervasive expression of technological culture whose impact will be global. First, through knowledge, then through social, and now through geo-spatial, AI (the foundation of the Metaverse) will connect all entities on Ear…