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Genomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium DT160 Associated with a 14-Year Outbreak, New Zealand, 1998–2012
During 1998–2012, an extended outbreak of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium definitive type 160 (DT160) affected >3,000 humans and killed wild birds in New Zealand. However, the relationship between DT160 within these 2...
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Shame campaigns and environmental justice
Shame campaigns aim to change industry practices by targeting the reputational value of individual firms. They occupy a contested political space from which they leverage existing inequalities in the market to redress political...
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Global production networks and activism
Michael Bloomfield
Jan 01, 0001
In this article, I mobilise a Global Production Networks (GPN) approach to study a campaign seeking to impact mining practices by targeting a key consumer market: gold jewellery. In doing so, I make two contributions. The first...
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Business-to-business conflicts and environmental governance in global supply chains
The ways in which conflicts, especially business-to-business conflicts, can contribute to positive environmental practices in global supply chains is underexplored. Drawing on an ethnographic study in South India, we explore the...
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Tracing Failure of Coral Reef Protection in Nonstate Market-Driven Governance
Institutional failure remains an important blind spot in the private governance literature. In this article we argue that a focus on scope conditions alone cannot explain why some programs thrive while others cease to exist....
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Global production networks and activism
Michael Bloomfield
Jan 01, 0001
In this article, I mobilise a Global Production Networks (GPN) approach to study a campaign seeking to impact mining practices by targeting a key consumer market: gold jewellery. In doing so, I make two contributions. The first...
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South-South trade and sustainable development
Michael Bloomfield
Jan 01, 2020

While there is a substantial body of research focused on the links between North-South trade and sustainable development, research on South-South trade and sustainable development is still in its infancy. Given current...

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Business-to-business conflicts and environmental governance in global supply chains
The ways in which conflicts, especially business-to-business conflicts, can contribute to positive environmental practices in global supply chains is underexplored. Drawing on an ethnographic study in South India, we explore the...
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South-South trade and sustainable development
Michael Bloomfield
Jan 01, 2020

While there is a substantial body of research focused on the links between North-South trade and sustainable development, research on South-South trade and sustainable development is still in its infancy. Given current...

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Plenary Keynote Presentation III: Panel Presentation Growing choral-singing communities
Marian Dolan
Jan 17, 2014
Moderator: Marian Dolan (USA) Panelists: Sonja Greiner (Europa Cantat, Germany) Ann Meier Baker (Chorus America, USA) Fred Sj?berg (International Federation for Choral Music, Sweden) Patricia Abbott (CAMMAC and...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Shame campaigns and environmental justice
Shame campaigns aim to change industry practices by targeting the reputational value of individual firms. They occupy a contested political space from which they leverage existing inequalities in the market to redress political...
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Plenary Keynote Presentation III: Panel Presentation Growing choral-singing communities
Marian Dolan
Jan 17, 2014
Moderator: Marian Dolan (USA) Panelists: Sonja Greiner (Europa Cantat, Germany) Ann Meier Baker (Chorus America, USA) Fred Sj?berg (International Federation for Choral Music, Sweden) Patricia Abbott (CAMMAC and...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The value of studying supply chains for tobacco control
Introduction: Tobacco control research and advocacy has yet to capitalise on understanding the tobacco industry supply chain. The objective of this narrative review is to expose the processes, actors and supporting industries...
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PPPs in China
This study provides insight into the nature of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in China, a country that has invested more in PPPs than any other over the last two decades. It is puzzling that China, as a state-led economy...
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Business, power, and private regulatory governance
To examine how private regulatory governance reproduces a market logic that always already circumscribes possibilities for radical change, we tarry with Michel Foucault’s notion of governmentality and his writings on power. We...
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Tracing Failure of Coral Reef Protection in Nonstate Market-Driven Governance
Institutional failure remains an important blind spot in the private governance literature. In this article we argue that a focus on scope conditions alone cannot explain why some programs thrive while others cease to exist....
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The value of studying supply chains for tobacco control
Introduction: Tobacco control research and advocacy has yet to capitalise on understanding the tobacco industry supply chain. The objective of this narrative review is to expose the processes, actors and supporting industries...
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Business, power, and private regulatory governance
To examine how private regulatory governance reproduces a market logic that always already circumscribes possibilities for radical change, we tarry with Michel Foucault’s notion of governmentality and his writings on power. We...
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PPPs in China
This study provides insight into the nature of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in China, a country that has invested more in PPPs than any other over the last two decades. It is puzzling that China, as a state-led economy...
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Acute and chronic effects of Δ<sup>9</sup>-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) on cerebral blood flow

Acute and chronic exposure to cannabis and its main psychoactive component, Δ 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), is associated with changes in brain function and cerebral blood flow (CBF). We therefore sought to...

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Decompositions of high-frequency Helmholtz solutions via functional calculus, and application to the finite element method
Over the last ten years, results from [48], [49], [22], and [47] decomposing high-frequency Helmholtz solutions into “low”- and “high”-frequency components have had a large impact in the numerical analysis of the Helmholtz...
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