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    • Terminal Anticipation: Entanglements of affect and temporality in living with advanced cancer 

      Kenny, Katherine; Broom, Alex; Kirby, Emma; Wyld, David; Lwin, Zarnie
      Published 2017
      Narrative approaches within the social sciences have tended to privilege narrative coherence, with the thematic and sequential progression of one’s story from beginning through middle to end often seen as a virtue and as ...
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    • Critical Environmental Justice in Contemporary Scholarship and Movements: Consensus and Plurality of the Discourse 

      Schlosberg, David; Rickards, Lauren; Pearse, Rebecca; Della Bosca, Hannah; Moraes, Oli
      Published 2024-05-06
      Critical environmental justice (EJ) scholars, focused on the role of race, gender, capital, colonization, and power as key to environmental injustice, argue that EJ thinking and practice should move past the traditional ...
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    • A Simple Correction for Misspecification in Trend-Cycle Decompositions with an Application to Estimating r* 

      Morley, James; Tran, Trung Duc; Wong, Benjamin
      Published 2024
      We propose a simple correction for misspecification in trend-cycle decompositions when the stochastic trend is assumed to be a random walk process but the estimated trend displays some serial correlation in first differences. ...
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    • The Science of the Thrill: Russian Sliding Hills under Elisabeth Petrovna and Catherine II 

      Heath, Ekaterina; Milam, Jennifer
      Published 2022
      Abstract: This paper recovers the socio-political purposes that the katalniye gory – or ‘sliding hills’– performed for two Russian empresses in the eighteenth century. An integrated analysis of the visual rhetoric of these ...
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    • Managers’ risk preferences and firm training investments 

      Caliendo, Marco; Cobb-Clark, Deborah A.; Pfeifer, Harald; Uhlendorff, Arne; Wehner, Caroline
      Published 2024
      This study analyses the impact of managers’ risk preferences on their training allocation decisions. We begin by providing nationally representative evidence that managers’ risk-aversion is negatively correlated with the ...
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