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GRAVES, LAURA M., and GARY N. POWELL. "THE EFFECT OF SEX SIMILARITY ON RECRUITERS' EVALUATIONS OF ACTUAL APPLICANTS: A TEST OF THE SIMILARITY-ATTRACTION PARADIGM." Personnel Psychology 48, no. 1 (1995): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-6570.1995.tb01747.x.

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Rikel, Alexander M., and Ksenia V. Filatova. "SIMILARITY OF ATTITUDES AND INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION: A NEW LOOK AT A CLASSICAL PROBLEM." Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, no. 1 (2020): 34–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.11621/vsp.2020.01.03.

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Relevance. Research into the factors determining attraction between people is the most generally accepted paradigm in modern social psychology. The principal innovation of this study is its differentiation of the factor of the similarity of attitudes (both positive and negative), which was not introduced in previous works, either theoretical or empirical. At the same time, it seems apparent that “similarity of attitudes” is too global a characterization and requires further discrimination. Distinguishing between positive and negative attitudes makes obvious empirical sense: To what extent is s
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Kwok, Linchi, and Karen L. Xie. "Buyer-seller similarity." International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 30, no. 9 (2018): 2925–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-10-2017-0624.

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Purpose Buyers (renters) and sellers (hosts) on peer-to-peer (P2P) room-sharing websites make purchasing/selling decisions based on each other’s demographic information published in the cyber marketplace. Nevertheless, how this reciprocal selection based on the similarities between renters and hosts may lead to a successful P2P transaction of such services has not yet been discussed. Building on the similarity–attraction paradigm, this study assessed the similarity effects between renters and hosts on the likelihood of a P2P room-sharing transaction. Design/methodology/approach A logistical re
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Kidwell, Blair, Virginie Lopez-Kidwell, Christopher Blocker, and Erick M. Mas. "Birds of a Feather Feel Together: Emotional Ability Similarity in Consumer Interactions." Journal of Consumer Research 47, no. 2 (2020): 215–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucaa011.

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Abstract The authors introduce emotional ability similarity to explain consumer satisfaction in interactions with frontline sales and service employees and other consumers beyond the effects of traditional relational variables in the similarity–attraction paradigm. Four studies examine how and why similar abilities for using emotional information between two people promote relational success in marketplace exchanges. We find that, when interacting with others, consumers who exchange nonverbal information with their partners experience (dis)similarity in their emotional ability (EA). Similar dy
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Tidwell, Natasha D., Paul W. Eastwick, and Eli J. Finkel. "Perceived, not actual, similarity predicts initial attraction in a live romantic context: Evidence from the speed-dating paradigm." Personal Relationships 20, no. 2 (2012): 199–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6811.2012.01405.x.

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Xu, Jianzhong, Kumchol Yun, Fu Yan, Paeksan Jang, Jonggun Kim, and Cholho Pang. "A Study on the Effect of TMT Characteristics and Vertical Dyad Similarity on Enterprise Achievements." Sustainability 11, no. 10 (2019): 2913. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11102913.

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The top management team (TMT) is a key resource for an enterprise’s sustainability, and the study of TMT characteristics is very important to explain the factors involved in an enterprise’s development. In order to comprehensively evaluate the impact of TMT characteristics on enterprise performance in China, the effect of average characteristics and vertical dyad characteristics of TMTs on enterprises performance was researched in this paper. This study is based on upper echelon theory, the similarity–attraction paradigm, and social categorization theory, stemming from the dual perspectives of
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Maria Balmaceda, Jose, Silvia Schiaffino, and Daniela Godoy. "How do personality traits affect communication among users in online social networks?" Online Information Review 38, no. 1 (2014): 136–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oir-06-2012-0104.

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Purpose – The purpose of this work is to analyse the relationships between the personality traits of linked users in online social networks. First the authors tried to discover relation patterns between personality dimensions in conversations. They also wanted to verify some hypotheses: whether users' personality is stable throughout different conversation threads and whether the similarity-attraction paradigm can be verified in this context. They used the five factor model of personality or Big Five, which has been widely studied in psychology. Design/methodology/approach – One of the approac
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Umans, Timurs, and Elin Smith. "Isolated islands in the upper apex of organisations: In search of interaction between the board of directors and the top management team." Corporate Ownership and Control 10, no. 2 (2013): 80–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv10i2art6.

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This paper reports on the interaction of compositional effects of boards of directors (BoD) and top management teams (TMTs) on firms’ financial performance. Composition of both groups is investigated for cultural, age, tenure and gender diversity. We explore effects of demographic diversity in the two power groups on performance in interaction with each other by bringing in the similarity-attraction paradigm to argue for the relationship. Study data are from consolidated financial statements in annual reports of listed Swedish corporations. Our findings suggest that while differences in gender
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Varela, Otmar E., John J. Cater III, and Norbert Michel. "Learner-instructor similarity: a social attribution approach to learning." Journal of Management Development 34, no. 4 (2015): 460–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmd-08-2013-0102.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test a model in which instructor’s attributes (i.e. personality, age) are specified as social stimuli. Drawing on a constructivist view of learning (Palincsar, 1998) and similarity-attraction paradigm (Byrne, 1971), the authors hypothesize that instructor’s attributes influence learners’ reactions and dictate key attributions for learning: instructor’s competence and goodwill. The authors place these attributions as antecedents of learning results. Design/methodology/approach – In a quasi-experimental design, undergraduate business students (n=133) par
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Santosa, Eric. "Factors Affecting Choice in A Multi-Stage Model: The Influence of Saliency and Similarity on Retrieval Set and the Implication of Context Effect on Consideration Set." Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business 11, no. 3 (2009): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/gamaijb.5518.

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While it is considered a new paradigm in consumer research, the multi-stage model of consumer decision-making remains unclear as to whether brands are easily retrieved. Likewise, the process of consideration, after particular brands are successfully retrieved, is still in question. This study purports to investigate the effects of saliency and similarity on the ease of retrieval. In addition, referring to some studies of context effect, the effects of attraction, compromise, and assimilation are examined to observe whether they contribute to consideration. A within-subject design is employed i
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Mannix, Elizabeth, and Margaret A. Neale. "What Differences Make a Difference?" Psychological Science in the Public Interest 6, no. 2 (2005): 31–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-1006.2005.00022.x.

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SUMMARY—As the workplace has become increasingly diverse, there has been a tension between the promise and the reality of diversity in team process and performance. The optimistic view holds that diversity will lead to an increase in the variety of perspectives and approaches brought to a problem and to opportunities for knowledge sharing, and hence lead to greater creativity and quality of team performance. However, the preponderance of the evidence favors a more pessimistic view: that diversity creates social divisions, which in turn create negative performance outcomes for the group. Why is
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Sichtmann, Christina, and Milena Micevski. "Attributions of service quality: immigrant customers’ perspective." Journal of Services Marketing 32, no. 5 (2018): 559–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsm-06-2017-0212.

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Purpose This study aims to investigate whether and how strongly cultural (mis)matches influence immigrant customers’ satisfaction, as well as if this relationship is mediated by cultural or service employee performance attributions. In addition, the authors test whether attributions differ depending on the service delivery outcome (success vs failure). Design/methodology/approach The 2 (origin of service employee: Austria or Turkey) × 2 (service delivery outcome: success or failure) scenario-based experiment includes 120 Turkish immigrant customers in Austria. Findings Contrary to previous res
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Nazaruks, Vladislavs. "The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning Model." Applied Computer Systems 21, no. 1 (2017): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/acss-2017-0004.

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Abstract Understanding of domain phenomena and their interrelations is necessary for successful software development. The knowledge frame system based on principles of Topological Functioning Modelling (TFM) can be used for this purpose at the Computation Independent level within Model Driven Development. Research on knowledge formats showed that inferring in the closed world paradigm and similarity to the object-oriented paradigm made frames an attractive candidate to the knowledge representation format. Frames can hold information necessary for generation of the TFM. The knowledge system bas
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Ise, Norio. "Ordering of Ionic Solutes in Dilute Solutions through Attraction of Similarly Charged Solutes—A Change of Paradigm in Colloid and Polymer Chemistry." Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 25, no. 4 (1986): 323–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.198603231.

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Dash, Satya Ranjan, Susil Rayaguru, Satchidananda Dehuri, and Sung-Bae Cho. "Lost Student Tracking in an Incomplete and Imprecise Information Environment Using Soft Computing Paradigm." International Journal of Artificial Life Research 3, no. 4 (2012): 32–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijalr.2012100103.

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In a country like India, the growth rate of the number of academic institutions is at par with the lost student rate. Hence when a lost student is found we need to identify the student on the basis of information such as name of the student, institution name where he studies, class or branch of the student, etc. But the fact is that in most of the cases one never gets complete and precise information to identify a lost student. Hence, in such environment a soft computing model can be an attractive alternative to identify a lost student on the basis of imprecise or partial information. This pap
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Lievens, Filip, and Stephan J. Motowidlo. "Situational Judgment Tests: From Measures of Situational Judgment to Measures of General Domain Knowledge." Industrial and Organizational Psychology 9, no. 1 (2015): 3–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/iop.2015.71.

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Situational judgment tests (SJTs) are typically conceptualized as contextualized selection procedures that capture candidate responses to a set of relevant job situations as a basis for prediction. SJTs share their sample-based and contextualized approach with work samples and assessment center exercises, although they differ from these other simulations by presenting the situations in a low-fidelity (e.g., written) format. In addition, SJTs do not require candidates to respond through actual behavior because they capture candidates’ situational judgment via a multiple-choice response format.
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Barabanschikov, V. A., O. A. Korolkova, and E. A. Lobodinskaya. "Recognition of facial expressions during step-function stroboscopic presentation." Experimental Psychology (Russia) 11, no. 4 (2018): 50–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/exppsy.2018110405.

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We studied the perception of human facial emotional expressions during step-function stroboscopic presentation of changing mimics. Consecutive stages of each of the six basic facial expressions were pre sented to the participants: neutral face (300 ms) — expression of medium intensity (10—40 ms) — intense expression (30—120 ms) — expression of medium intensity (10—40 ms) — neutral face (100 ms). Alternative forced choice task was used to categorize the facial expressions. The results were compared to previous studies (Barabanschikov, Korolkova, Lobodinskaya, 2015; 2016), conducted using the sa
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Kolanska, Kamila, Sofiane Bendifallah, Geoffroy Canlorbe, et al. "Role of miRNAs in Normal Endometrium and in Endometrial Disorders: Comprehensive Review." Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 16 (2021): 3457. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163457.

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The molecular responses to hormonal stimuli in the endometrium are modulated at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional stages. Any imbalance in cellular and molecular endometrial homeostasis may lead to gynecological disorders. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in a wide variety of physiological mechanisms and their expression patterns in the endometrium are currently attracting a lot of interest. miRNA regulation could be hormone dependent. Conversely, miRNAs could regulate the action of sexual hormones. Modifications to miRNA expression in pathological situations could either be a cause
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Ahmed, Yasar, and Paula Calvert. "728 Antibiotics and response to immunotherapy: real-world experience." Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 8, Suppl 3 (2020): A771. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2020-sitc2020.0728.

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BackgroundImmune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have altered the therapeutic paradigm of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and have become an attractive treatment strategy in several malignancies. The identification of reliable predictors associated with resistance is essential to dictate new approaches to broaden responder groups.Growing evidence has shown that the gut microbiome is an important regulator of the systemic immune system and is involved in the response to ICI. The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between antibiotics use & ICI efficacy in advanced NSCLC
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Katsumura, Koichi Ricardo, Peng Liu, Charu Mehta, et al. "Loss-of-Function and Gain-of-Function Consequences of GATA2 Disease Mutations." Blood 134, Supplement_1 (2019): 2519. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-129447.

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The master regulator of hematopoiesis GATA2 controls generation and function of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, and heterozygous GATA2 mutations create a predisposition to develop immunodeficiency, myelodysplasia, and acute myeloid leukemia (Spinner et al. Blood, 2014; Dickinson et al. Blood, 2014; Churpek and Bresnick J. Clin. Invest. 2019). Although mechanisms that trigger the transition of a non-pathogenic GATA2 mutation into overt pathology are enigmatic, a paradigm has arisen in which GATA2 mutations are considered to be loss-of-function. We developed a genetic rescue assay to qu
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Ruijten, Peter A. M. "The similarity-attraction paradigm in persuasive technology: effects of system and user personality on evaluations and persuasiveness of an interactive system." Behaviour & Information Technology, February 6, 2020, 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144929x.2020.1723701.

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ISE, N. "ChemInform Abstract: Ordering of Ionic Solutes in Dilute Solutions Through Attraction of Similarly Charged Solutes - A Change of Paradigm in Colloid and Polymer Chemistry." Chemischer Informationsdienst 17, no. 31 (1986). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.198631346.

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Kalinin, Sergey. "Methodology of jurisprudence in the context of the paradigm of scientific rationality." Legal Science and Practice: Journal of Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, December 23, 2019, 12–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.36511/2078-5356-2019-4-12-26.

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The article examines the methodological problems of jurisprudence, caused by a change in the paradigms of scientific rationality and corresponding to the level of conceptual structures. This level is characterized by problems of understanding the qualitative evolution of knowledge, as well as an appeal to a more abstract, rather than objective, level of understanding of reality. The named level, usually called philosophical, can be based on two genetically different axioms, namely philosophy, including the philosophy of the phenomenon being studied, as well as the philosophy and epistemology o
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Torre, Stephen. "Tropical Island Imaginary." eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics 12, no. 2 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.25120/etropic.12.2.2013.3348.

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This paper opens with a historical survey of the imaginary representation of islands in Western literature and then proceeds to a selective account of the island imaginary in largely ‘middlebrow’ writings and photography about the tropics. Complexities and paradoxes in the significances and semiotics of islands can be found in much writing about the Pacific islands of tropical Australia. E.J.Banfield largely established the paradisal perspective on tropical islands and extolled the lifestyle of the ‘beachcomber’. The often challenged ‘truth claim’ that ‘the camera cannot lie’ is most pertinent
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Vijayakumar, Gayathri, Stephen McCroskery, and Peter Palese. "Engineering Newcastle Disease Virus as an Oncolytic Vector for Intratumoral Delivery of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Immunocytokines." Journal of Virology 94, no. 3 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01677-19.

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ABSTRACT Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an attractive candidate for oncolytic immunotherapy due to its ability to replicate in tumor cells and potentially to overcome the inherently immunosuppressive nature of the tumor microenvironment. The advent of checkpoint blockade immunotherapy over the past few years represents a paradigm shift in cancer therapy. However, the prevalence of severe immune-related adverse events with CTLA4 and PD1 pathway blockade in clinical studies, especially in combination therapy groups, is a cause for concern. Immunotherapies with cytokines have also been extensiv
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Bedford, David, Jamie Wright, Song Rong, et al. "P0514USP30 INHIBITOR ATTENUATES PROGRESSIVE FIBROSIS IN ISCHEMIA INDUCED CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD), EVEN AFTER DELAYED TREATMENT INITIATION AFTER INJURY." Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 35, Supplement_3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfaa143.p0514.

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Abstract Background and Aims Much literature evidence points towards an essential role of mitochondrial quality control mechanisms in acute kidney injury progression. Renal ischemic-reperfusion injury (IRI) results in metabolic adaptation of proximal tubule epithelial cells, a site of high mitochondrial turnover (1). Moreover, exacerbation of renal injury has been demonstrated following IRI in both PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) knockout and Parkin knockout mice (2). The identification of a single point mutation (m.547A>T) within the mitochondrial genome of a large pedigree of patients w
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Lupton, Deborah, and Gareth M. Thomas. "Playing Pregnancy: The Ludification and Gamification of Expectant Motherhood in Smartphone Apps." M/C Journal 18, no. 5 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1012.

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IntroductionLike other forms of embodiment, pregnancy has increasingly become subject to representation and interpretation via digital technologies. Pregnancy and the unborn entity were largely private, and few people beyond the pregnant women herself had access to the foetus growing within her (Duden). Now pregnant and foetal bodies have become open to public portrayal and display (Lupton The Social Worlds of the Unborn). A plethora of online materials – websites depicting the unborn entity from the moment of conception, amateur YouTube videos of births, social media postings of ultrasounds a
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Harrison, Karey. "Building Resilient Communities." M/C Journal 16, no. 5 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.716.

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This paper will compare the metaphoric structuring of the ecological concept of resilience—with its roots in Holling's 1973 paper; with psychological concepts of resilience which followed from research—such as Werner, Bierman, and French and Garmezy and Streitman) published in the early 1970s. This metaphoric analysis will expose the difference between complex adaptive systems models of resilience in ecology and studies related to resilience in relation to climate change; compared with the individualism of linear equilibrium models of resilience which have dominated discussions of resilience i
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Connor, J. D. "The Persistence of Fidelity." M/C Journal 10, no. 2 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2652.

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 I. The Fidelity Reflex When Robert Stam entitles one of his recent efforts to theorise adaptation “Beyond Fidelity,” he could be speaking for a wide range of critics (54). Indeed, as the editor of two major adaptation anthologies, he is speaking for them. Stam’s principal objection is the covert moralising of fidelity discourse: “The conventional language of adaptation criticism has often been profoundly moralistic, rich in terms that imply that the cinema has somehow done a disservice to literature. … The standard rhetoric has often deployed an elegiac discourse of loss,
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Bayes, Chantelle. "The Cyborg Flâneur: Reimagining Urban Nature through the Act of Walking." M/C Journal 21, no. 4 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1444.

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The concept of the “writer flâneur”, as developed by Walter Benjamin, sought to make sense of the seemingly chaotic nineteenth century city. While the flâneur provided a way for new urban structures to be ordered, it was also a transgressive act that involved engaging with urban spaces in new ways. In the contemporary city, where spaces are now heavily controlled and ordered, some members of the city’s socio-ecological community suffer as a result of idealistic notions of who and what belongs in the city, and how we must behave as urban citizens. Many of these ideals emerge from nineteenth cen
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Paull, John. "Beyond Equal: From Same But Different to the Doctrine of Substantial Equivalence." M/C Journal 11, no. 2 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.36.

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A same-but-different dichotomy has recently been encapsulated within the US Food and Drug Administration’s ill-defined concept of “substantial equivalence” (USFDA, FDA). By invoking this concept the genetically modified organism (GMO) industry has escaped the rigors of safety testing that might otherwise apply. The curious concept of “substantial equivalence” grants a presumption of safety to GMO food. This presumption has yet to be earned, and has been used to constrain labelling of both GMO and non-GMO food. It is an idea that well serves corporatism. It enables the claim of difference to se
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