Linda Angelica Häger,1,2 Geir Øgrim,1,2 Maria Danielsen,1 Eva Billstedt,2 Christopher Gillberg,2 Jakob Åsberg Johnels2,3 1Neuropsychiatric Team, Åsebråten Braces Clinic, Østfold Hospital Trust, Fredrikstad, Norway; 2Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenbu
Building a Better Referendum: Linking Mini-Publics and Mass Publics in Popular Votes
Popular votes and mini-publics are both increasingly implemented as elected officials seek to build legitimacy for decisions, although these democratic innovations suffer from their own democratic deficits.Popular votes often do not live up to deliberative ideals while mini-publics may be limited in their capacities for inclusion and decision-makin
The World Ecology of Desalination
World-systems scholars are increasingly engaged in issues at the intersection of ecological and economic concerns since the proliferation of debates on the Anthropocene.Recently, the alternative concept of Capitalocene—age of Capital—has emerged to draw attention to Room Spray the world-ecological disruption of capitalism founded on cheap natur
Deep learning-based multi-criteria recommender system for technology-enhanced learning
Abstract Multi-Criteria Recommender Systems (MCRSs) improve personalization by incorporating multiple user preferences.However, their application in Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) remains limited due to challenges such as data sparsity, over-specialization, and cold-start problems.Traditional techniques, such as Singular Value Decomposition (SV
Drunk driving: a secondary analysis of factors associated with driving under the influence of alcohol in Jamaica
Objectives To determine the prevalence of alcohol use patterns, sociodemographic factors and risk of alcohol dependence among vehicle drivers in Jamaica.Design A secondary data analysis.Setting This study was conducted using the Jamaica National Drug Prevalence Survey 2016 dataset.Participants This included 1060 vehicle drivers derived from the pop