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Author(s):  
P.C. Taylor ◽  
M. Abeysekera ◽  
Y. Bian ◽  
D. Ćetenović ◽  
M. Deakin ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panu Pihkala

There is a growing evidence that emotions shape people's reactions to the climate crisis in profound but complex ways. Climate emotions are related to resilience, climate action, and psychological well-being and health. However, there is currently a lack of research about the array of various climate emotions. There is also a need for more integration with general research about emotions. This article conducts a preliminary exploration of the taxonomy of climate emotions, based on literature reviews and philosophical discussion. The term emotion is used here in a broad sense, as is common in climate emotion research. Because of the urgency of the climate crisis and the lack of previous research, this kind of exploration is aimed to be helpful for both practical climate work and for future research which would include more systematic reviews of the topic. Research items which discuss at least five different climate emotions, based on empirical observations, are used as major sources and a table about them is provided. Climate emotions are discussed on the basis of interdisciplinary research. The article considers many aspects of the phenomena of climate anxiety and climate grief.


Author(s):  
Nuttanit Pramounmat ◽  
Katherine Yan ◽  
Jadon Wolf ◽  
Julie Renner

Abstract Platinum-binding peptides have been used for fabrication of complex platinum nanomaterials such as catalysts, metallopharmaceuticals, and electrodes. In this review, we present understanding of the mechanisms behind platinum-binding (Pt-binding) peptides and the applications of the peptides as multifunctional biomaterials. We discuss how the surface recognition, the roles of individual amino acids, and arrangement of amino acid sequences interplay. Our summary on the current state of understanding of Pt-binding peptides highlights opportunities for interdisciplinary research which will expand the applicability of these multifunctional Pt-binding peptides.


2022 ◽  
pp. 304-318
Author(s):  
Alankrita Aggarwal ◽  
Kanwalvir Singh Dhindsa ◽  
P. K. Suri

Major challenges to the society are the people have aging populace and occurrence of continual diseases and eruption of transferable diseases. to embark upon these unmet healthcare desires for the quick guess and therapeutic of all the important diseases a new area called health informatics is emerging as an interdisciplinary research which is dealing with the getting hold of, spread, dispensation, to store as well retrieve. Particularly when the industry is acquired the health information by using the unassuming sense and wearable technology is well thought-out as groundwork stone in healthiness industry. According to a reports, sensors can be worn and hooked on clothes which can acquire the health information uninterrupted.


2022 ◽  
pp. 162-180
Author(s):  
M. Banu Durukan ◽  
Semen Son-Turan

This chapter investigates whether sustainability practices of one of the leaders of the coffee industry, Starbucks, have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic as compared to the period before the virus outbreak. In particular, the authors ask which dimensions, or sub-dimensions, of sustainability in particular have been cut off first. Secondary data in the form of industry and company reports, websites, as well as research articles has been used. The findings of this study are particularly important for practitioners and researchers interested in changes in the coffee market, corporate sustainability, and consumer behavior, particularly during a systemic crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The topic is very current, and high-quality interdisciplinary research on a continuously deepening crisis with an unknown expiration date promises value-added potential, much more than “filling a gap” in the literature.


2022 ◽  
pp. 225-231
Author(s):  
Shifra Sagy ◽  
Adi Mana

AbstractIn this chapter, the authors ask how to broaden the salutogenic paradigm’s scope into an interdisciplinary framework and include other social concepts in its research. As one example of such interdisciplinary research, the authors review some new studies in conflict areas investigating intergroup relations. By relating to such areas of research, they try to address not only the “classic” question – who copes successfully and stays healthy – but also other salutogenic questions such as “who expresses more openness to the other?”


2022 ◽  
pp. 172-187
Author(s):  
Elizabeth A. Gilblom

This chapter provides an overview of the benefits of utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) to explore the intersections of school choice policy, educational equity, space, and race. The author discusses the theory of racial space, a framework for understanding the complex interactions between spatial processes and race. Additionally, the author offers an overview of GIS functionality and discusses research that incorporates GIS as a tool to examine the role of charter schools in shaping educational opportunities and outcomes across neighborhoods, cities, and states. Finally, this chapter will introduce emerging research areas and interdisciplinary research approaches, including advanced geospatial techniques, used to examine the intersections of geography and educational equity.


2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 0-0

The article proposed interdisciplinary research should contribute to understanding the attitude of the population to the ongoing processes of digital transformation of the means of interaction with authorities, the level of their confidence in the widespread introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in the provision of public services. Understanding the psychology of the user, the specifics of information flows in public administration, the capabilities of modern IT systems - all this together will make it possible to significantly improve the corresponding communication processes.The scientific task posed within the framework of the topic is to develop a conceptual model for optimizing one of the main elements of modern e-government systems - "intelligent chat bots" designed to make the interaction of citizens with government bodies more efficient. The results of the article is contribute to the implementation of the goals, objectives and strategic guidelines of the programs of scientific and technological development of both the region and Russia as a whole.


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