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Old and new threats to cultural security

2023

Szabaciuk A. (2023) Old and new threats to cultural security, in Cultural Security: Theory - Selected Aspects - Case Studies [volume not available], 71-81.

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The Sublime and the Pale Blue Dot: Reclaiming the Cosmos for Earthly Nature

2023

Harvey M. (2023) The Sublime and the Pale Blue Dot: Reclaiming the Cosmos for Earthly Nature, in Environmental Values 32, 169-193.

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Climate change through the lens of Nuclear Criticism

2013

Klein R. (2013) Climate change through the lens of Nuclear Criticism, in Diacritics 41, 82-87.

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‘1.5°C to stay alive’: climate change, imperialism and justice for the Caribbean

2017

Sealey-Huggins L. (2017) ‘1.5°C to stay alive’: climate change, imperialism and justice for the Caribbean, in Third World Quarterly 38, 2444-2463.

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History and crisis in Ernesto De Martino's thought

2015

Trapanese G. (2015) History and crisis in Ernesto De Martino's thought, in Archivio di Storia della Cultura 28, 249-260.

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Bayesian approaches for analyzing earthquake catastrophic risk

2016

Li Y., Tang N., Jiang X. (2016) Bayesian approaches for analyzing earthquake catastrophic risk, in Insurance: Mathematics and Economics 68, 110-119.

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AI and bias

2024

Hong S.H. (2024) AI and bias, in Handbook on Public Policy and Artificial Intelligence [volume not available], 109-122.

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