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EU subsidies benefit big farms while underfunding greener and poorer plots – new research
Borders to digital nomadism, reflections based on science driven mobility
Current literature describes digital nomadism as an interesting for tourism research but a relatively exclusive social phenomenon (Chevtaeva & Denizci-Guillet, 2021; Thompson, 2019). Digital nomads are self-employed people with a mobile lifestyle made possible by digital work. Based on that description, it would seem like a research field with limited societal significance. However, the call f
Navigating the Future: Intersection of Safety, Efficiency, and Resilience in Autonomous Traffic Systems
This thesis embarks on a journey in the advancement of urban traffic management, centering around the innovative integration of Autonomous Intersection Management (AIM) systems. The research encompasses a comprehensive exploration of various facets of AIM implementation, significantly contributing to the evolution of a more efficient and safer urban transport system.The research investigates the d
Remissyttrande: Domstolsverkets promemoria Några processrättsliga reformer i allmän domstol
Scalable Intelligent Traffic Balancing: Advancing Efficiency, Safety, and Sustainability in Urban Transportation Through Machine Learning and AIM Integration
With the growing demand for efficient, safe and sustainable transportation systems, the imperative to design intelligent routing and traffic management solutions within urban settings, requiring minimal data exchange and ensuring scalability, becomes evident. This paper introduces an innovative paradigm for traffic management. By seamlessly integrating machine learning and Autonomous Intersection
I’m devastated for Beirut – a city I thought I hated
Coronavirus: could it be burning out after 20% of a population is infected?
Dirty soil and clean consciences : Examining communication of contaminated soil
The identification and remediation of contaminated sites in Europe is a continuous undertaking that includes different aspects. There are many variables to take into consideration such as the nature of the contaminants, the risks they pose, the location of the site and possible future usages. Also, possible negative effects on the local residents or the environment have to be considered. Within th
Coronavirus: US and UK governments losing public trust
Coronavirus: survey reveals what Swedish people really think of country’s relaxed approach
Coronavirus: are we underestimating how many people have had it? Sweden thinks so
Coronavirus, pregnant women and infants – new research
Corporate populism: How corporations construct and represent ‘the people’ in political contestations
Business implications of the recent surge in populism in societal and academic discourse have been relatively neglected. This is surprising, considering that corporations provide financial support (e.g., donations and political action committees), intellectual resources (e.g., think tanks and public relations firms) and informational channels (e.g., social media platforms) that populist parties an
The age of stability is over, and coronavirus is just the beginning
Hope Versus Experience: Career Ambition and the Labour Market Expectations of University Educated Women
Studies that consider the position of women in the Australian labour market have consistently demonstrated evidence of unequal outcomes between men and women. A number of structural and behavioural explanations have been advanced for the continued existence of this gender inequality. This article contributes to the supply-side debate with a study of the labour market expectations of women. Questio
Gendered futures, constrained choices: undergraduate perceptions of work and family
Debates about the gendered division of labour tend to focus on negotiation and decision-making by couples in the present, and assume that individuals make rational choices based on present circumstances when deciding questions about workforce engagement, domestic labour and childcare responsibilities. As a result, they overlook the fact that choices made in the present are shaped by past choices.
Collective bargaining for paid parental leave in Australia 2005–2010: A complex context effect
In the period leading up to the federal government’s May 2009 announcement of a paid parental leave scheme, there was a surge in community and media debate about the absence of such a scheme in Australia. This article explores whether this context had some bearing on bargaining outcomes during that time. We analyse data from the Australian Workplace Agreements Database to determine the incidence a