Happily never after: The effect of gender on love as narrative closure
In the nineteenth century female writers were only able to conceive of and construct two types of narrative endings for their gender: heterosexual love and marriage, or death. In response to this...
View ArticleBollywood vamps and vixens: Representations of the negative women characters...
When it comes to the representation of women, Bollywood/Hindi Cinema has followed certain stereotypical norms in most of the films: woman as mother, lover, spouse, sister or woman as vamp, prostitute,...
View ArticleOn fictions and wicked problems in juvenile justice: Towards a critical youth...
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View ArticleFood and passion: Technologies of self transformation in Jamie's kitchen
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View ArticleEmbodied encounters: The photographic seeds of Rolf de Heer and Peter...
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View ArticleRobotic finishing
Robotized deburring and finishing are gaining more popularity in the industry, due to the cost-effectiveness and better quality assurance compared to manual operations. This chapter provides an...
View ArticleHow do fast growth SMEs become market oriented?
This study investigates drivers of market orientation in 253 fast growth SMEs through an examination of the causal interrelationships between transformational leadership, human resource practices, and...
View ArticleKeepCup: A young fast growth entrepreneurial company that disrupted the take...
This teaching note accompanies the case study titled "KeepCup: A Young Fast Growth Entrepreneurial Company that Changed the Take Away Coffee Cup Industry". This case study outlines the key issues that...
View ArticleBobsleigh performance characteristics for winning design
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license. Bobsleigh is one of the fastest and most exciting winter sport where winning margin are very slim. It is also a sport highly dependent on...
View ArticleEstimating Public Transport Accessibility in Metropolitan Areas Incorporating...
It is important to measure public transport accessibility to help improve the sustainability of transport systems in metropolitan areas. Although many studies have defined different approaches for...
View ArticleUniversity and dwellers' associations together for creating sustainable and...
This methodology brings together technicians and inhabitants' delegates, both during the feasibility study and during seminars where various solutions are presented and selected and local politicians,...
View ArticleConstrained cluster based blind localization of primary user for cognitive...
Blind localization of primary user (PU) is a geo-location spectrum awareness feature that can be very useful in enhancing the functionality of cognitive radios (CRs) in terms of minimizing the...
View ArticleUrban public spaces accessible for all: a case study in a historical district...
The liveability of a city like Rome is endangered by vehicular traffic and, as consequence, urban spaces are generally not accessible to all users; this is a problem that is particularly felt in...
View ArticleAn application of the 'Environmental Area': A prescriptive tool to create...
The Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University and Piattaforma Testaccio, a group of inhabitant and stakeholder associations, both based in the same district: Testaccio, cooperate since 2013 in...
View ArticleBecoming teacher educators in new international contexts: challenging...
In this on-going self-study, we examine our experiences of working in new international contexts as teacher educators. Mandi and Nathan gained positions in different countries and moved to their new...
View ArticleThe gods can help: Exploring the effect of religiosity on youth risk-taking...
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