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2. Urban cultural dynamics in planning: a bibliometric analysis.
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Kattimani, Raghavendra and Devadas, Varuvel
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URBAN planning , *DATA mining , *ANALYTIC hierarchy process , *URBANIZATION - Abstract
This paper comprehends the global research scenario about incorporating cultural components in contemporary urban planning practice. Various urban cultural elements have been analysed under the umbrella of 'Urban Cultural Dynamics' (UCD). This study aims to identify hot spots and explore influential sources through a bibliometric investigation of the evolutionary patterns of cultural dynamics in urban planning research. Data was collected from the Web of Science core collection (1965-2021). The data mining tools VOSviewer, Biblioshiny, KNIME, and WordStat were used to analyse hot topics, keywords, influential journals, core papers, top authors, and cooperation networks of countries and institutions. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is employed in journal analysis. The analysis showed that publications on UCD increased exponentially between 2016 and 2022. Italy (32), China (26), and Spain (18) are the top countries in total publications. Technical universities of Dresden and Munich have the most significant influence on UCD's research, with 103 and 101 total citations, respectively. Landscape and Urban Planning, Journal of Cultural Heritage, and Tourism Geographies are the top three consistently influential journals. The top ten core papers were identified. The keywords and topic analysis charted out the evolution of multidisciplinary UCD research topics. The hotspot analysis revealed the significance of cultural dynamics in sustainable urban development. The results highlighted the need for intercontinental cooperation between developed countries and the third world. The future scope of research on UCD topics is discussed in the conclusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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3. Mapping the Wholesale Day-Ahead Market Effects of the Gas Subsidy in the Iberian Exception.
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González-de Miguel, Carlos, Wunnik, Lucas van, and Sumper, Andreas
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DEMAND function , *SUBSIDIES , *ENERGY shortages , *ELECTRICITY markets , *WHOLESALE trade , *NATURAL gas - Abstract
Amidst the global energy crisis in 2022, the Spanish and Portuguese governments introduced a subsidy to natural gas ("the Iberian exception"), attempting to lower the wholesale electricity market prices, with the understanding that gas-fired-combined cycle gas turbines (CCGTs) are price-setting technologies most of the time, directly or indirectly. The subsidy succeeded in lowering the market price but induced several other effects, such as (1) the increase in cleared energy in the Spanish market (mostly produced with gas), (2) the bias in the import/export cross-border position between Spain and France (Spain became a net exporter to France immediately), or (3) the consequent increase in congestion rents, which serve to lightly finance the subsidy, among other effects. This paper provides a framework for clustering the different effects based on the market participation phases: the subsidy, the market bidding, the market results, and surplus and rents. Moreover, this paper builds on the theoretical market models, with and without subsidies, and with and without cross-border exchanges. Based on the real market bids, the subsidies, and the generators' data, we reconstruct the supply and demand curves and simulate the counterfactual market scenarios in order to illustrate and quantify the effects. We highlight the quantification of the theoretical effect of the transfer of rents, from non-fossil to fossil fuel producers, induced by the gas subsidy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Nigerian Migrant Women and Human Trafficking Narratives: Stereotypes, Stigma and Ethnographic Knowledge.
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Acién González, Estefanía
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VIOLENCE against women , *HUMAN trafficking , *ETHNOLOGY , *STEREOTYPES , *ROAD rage , *SOCIAL stigma , *VICTIMS of abuse - Abstract
During the last decades, Nigerian migrant women in the European sex market, described as victims of trafficking, have generated consistent concern and outrage. This article analyzes data from an ethnographic study of more than 800 Nigerian sex workers in southern Spain, describing the networks used by these women to carry out their migration projects and the relationships they establish with their agents. Thus, it contributes to refuting the hegemonic narrative about trafficking and its victims by contrasting it with data collected and systematized over almost a decade of participant observation and informal conversation. This paper argues that the stereotypical image of the Nigerian migrant women as victims of abuse and violence by transnational trafficking networks functions to justify strict migration-control policies and the denial of labor rights to sex workers. As an antidote to the dominance of narratives based on stereotypes and pseudoscientific claims, this paper underscores the urgent need for ethnographic research and its focus on emic (participant) perspectives. The goal is to develop tailored and effective policies and practices for the prevention of and intervention in migrant women's experience of exploitation, abuse, and violence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. Citation network analysis for viewpoint plurality assessment of historical corpora: The case of the medieval rabbinic literature.
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Ben-Gigi, Nati, Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Maayan, Katzoff, Binyamin, and Schler, Jonathan
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CITATION networks , *MEDIEVAL literature , *CITATION analysis , *CORPORA , *FIFTEENTH century - Abstract
Citation networks enable analysis of author groups, defining in-group dynamics, and mapping out inter-group relationships. While intellectual diversity and inclusiveness is one of the important principles of modern scholarship, it is intriguing to explore the extent to which these principles apply to historical communities of leaders and intellectuals. This paper introduces a novel methodological framework aimed at assessing the degree of viewpoint plurality and diversity of historical scholarship communities, through an in-depth analysis of the citations used in their literature, which has become possible due to the recently developed advanced computational analysis techniques. To achieve this goal, we have devised a set of new network-based indicators grounded in standard network metrics. These indicators can be applied at both the individual author and community levels. The developed methodology was applied to a citation network automatically constructed from a corpus of Rabbinic Halachic literature spanning the 10th to 15th centuries. This corpus includes over 5,000 citations from hundreds of books authored by approximately 140 Rabbinic scholars from six diverse geographic communities. We found that most of the authors and communities cite many more external resources from other communities than their own reflecting a willingness to engage with a diverse range of viewpoints. A more in-depth analysis based on the novel proportional diversity measures unveils more intriguing insights. Contrary to expectations, communities with the greatest number of external citations, such as Spain and Ashkenaz, surprisingly exhibit lower levels of viewpoint plurality compared to others, such as Italy and North Africa, elucidating a key finding of the study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Spanish experts consensus on emergency psychiatric care in hospital emergency departments.
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Gordillo-Urbano, Rafael Manuel, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Pérez-Solá, Víctor, Cardoner, Narcís, García-Ligero, Elena, Moreno, Carmen, Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni, Ruiz-Veguilla, Miguel, Vázquez-Vallejo, Mireia, and Prados-Ojeda, Juan Luis
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PSYCHIATRIC hospital care , *PSYCHIATRIC emergencies , *HOSPITAL emergency services , *MENTAL health services , *PEOPLE with mental illness , *EMERGENCY nursing , *EMERGENCY physicians - Abstract
Background: The demand for urgent psychiatric care is increasing, but in Spain there are no clear recommendations for emergency departments (ED) on how to optimize care for patients with psychiatric emergencies. We aimed to provide expert consensus recommendations on the requirements for general hospitals´ emergency departments to treat patients with urgent psychiatric symptoms. Methods: We used a modified Delphi technique. A scientific committee compiled 36 statements based on literature search and clinical experience. The statements covered the organizational model, facilities, staffing, safety, patient interventions, and staff training. A panel of 38 psychiatry specialists with expertise in psychiatric emergencies evaluated the questionnaire in two rounds. Results: After two rounds of voting, 30 out of 36 proposed items (83%) were agreed upon. The panel agreed that psychiatric emergencies should be managed in a general hospital, with dedicated facilities for patient assessment, direct supervision of patients at risk, and an observation unit run by the psychiatric service. In addition to the psychiatrist, the ED should have specialist nurses and security staff available 24/7. Social workers should also be readily available. ED and consulting rooms should be designed to ensure patient and staff safety. A triage system should be established for patients with psychiatric symptoms, with medical evaluation preceding psychiatric evaluation. Guidance on supplies, equipment, and staff training is also provided. Conclusion: All ED in general hospitals should have adequate resources to handle any psychiatric emergency. This paper provides recommendations on the minimum requirements to achieve this goal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Improving Mineral Classification Using Multimodal Hyperspectral Point Cloud Data and Multi-Stream Neural Network.
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Rizaldy, Aldino, Afifi, Ahmed Jamal, Ghamisi, Pedram, and Gloaguen, Richard
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POINT cloud , *DEEP learning , *MINERALS , *CLASSIFICATION - Abstract
In this paper, we leverage multimodal data to classify minerals using a multi-stream neural network. In a previous study on the Tinto dataset, which consisted of a 3D hyperspectral point cloud from the open-pit mine Corta Atalaya in Spain, we successfully identified mineral classes by employing various deep learning models. However, this prior work solely relied on hyperspectral data as input for the deep learning models. In this study, we aim to enhance accuracy by incorporating multimodal data, which includes hyperspectral images, RGB images, and a 3D point cloud. To achieve this, we have adopted a graph-based neural network, known for its efficiency in aggregating local information, based on our past observations where it consistently performed well across different hyperspectral sensors. Subsequently, we constructed a multi-stream neural network tailored to handle multimodality. Additionally, we employed a channel attention module on the hyperspectral stream to fully exploit the spectral information within the hyperspectral data. Through the integration of multimodal data and a multi-stream neural network, we achieved a notable improvement in mineral classification accuracy: 19.2%, 4.4%, and 5.6% on the LWIR, SWIR, and VNIR datasets, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. El papel de la reflexión epistemológica en la Geografía española actual. ¿Cuál será el pensamiento geográfico del mañana?
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García-Álvarez, David
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RESEARCH personnel , *GEOGRAPHERS , *COLLEGE teaching , *SCHOLARLY publishing , *GEOGRAPHY - Abstract
The epistemological debate is an inherent part of Geography, given the constant lack of definition and noted absence of unity within the discipline. Epistemological reflection not only shapes Geography's identity, but also enables it to establish its position as an independent academic field. However, in Spain, epistemological reflection in Geography has been weak. In recent years, its significance appears to be diminishing, with researchers and professors showing less concern for matters related to geographical thought, and a reduced emphasis on these topics in university education. This paper examines the content of Geography theory in Spanish university programs and assesses the epistemological discourse among Spanish geographers in academic discussions and publications. The findings indicate a regressive trend, both in the teaching of the theory of Geography and in the contributions to epistemology within academic discussions and media. This trend poses a risk to the ongoing processes of updating teaching staff and curricula in Spanish Geography. It could lead to the fragmentation of the discipline into numerous subfields, each with different theories and methods, lacking a cohesive theoretical framework. It is crucial to propose new avenues for accommodating this epistemological reflection and integrating it into university teaching. There is interest among Spanish geographers, but this interest lacks a platform in the preferred channels for publishing and disseminating academic knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Type of Violence and Ingroup Identity: Evidence From the Spanish Civil War.
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Martínez, Sergi
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CIVIL war , *SPANISH Civil War, 1936-1939 , *POLITICAL attitudes , *VIOLENCE , *NATIONAL character , *POLITICAL affiliation - Abstract
Wartime violence and authoritarian repression against civilians take various forms. Past research has explored the causes and consequences of violence, but no previous work simultaneously assessed the long-term effects of different types of violence on political identities. This paper contends that indiscriminate attacks can reinforce ingroup identity, whereas the role of civilian agency in selective violence may have a detrimental impact. Equipped with original data capturing municipality-level exposure to both selective and indiscriminate violence during the Spanish civil war (1936–1939) in Biscay (Basque Country), this study examines its legacy on voting behavior (1983–2015). Results indicate that fascist airstrikes increased Basque nationalism while selective violence diminished the popularity of Basque parties. Individual and community-level evidence suggests that airstrikes fostered the intergenerational transmission of political attitudes. Violence can boost national identities, but it can also erode them: it depends on the type. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. La experiencia española de la banca emisora: la pluralidad de emisión en el siglo xix.
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Blasco-Martel, Yolanda and Triay, Carles Sudrià i.
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NINETEENTH century , *MONOPOLIES , *BANKING industry , *PAYMENT , *PROVINCES - Abstract
In the central decades of the 19th century, Spain developed a banking system based on plurality of issuance. Various banks were authorized by the state to circulate their banknotes in their respective provinces. This process gave rise to a mosaic of issuing banks. Their existence facilitated the acceptance of banknotes, at the same time as these banks provided means of payment in the territories in which they operated. The effects were important both for the spread of the banknote and for the economy. This paper summarizes the Spanish issuing experience, which was affected by the crisis of 1866 and ended in 1874 with the issuing monopoly in the hands of the Banco de España. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. ON WHICH SOCIOECONOMIC GROUPS DO REVERSE MORTGAGES HAVE THE GREATEST IMPACT? EVIDENCE FROM SPAIN.
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BOJ, Eva, CLARAMUNT, M. Mercè, and VAREA, Xavier
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REVERSE mortgage loans , *HOUSEHOLD surveys , *STOCHASTIC models , *HOUSEHOLDS , *MARKOV processes - Abstract
Reverse mortgage is one of the products (perhaps the main one) that is good to obtain additional income by using the habitual residence as collateral. The main objective of this paper is to analyse the effects that reverse mortgage contracting has on household finances over the lifetime of a family according to the socioeconomic group to which it belongs in Spain. Four indicators are employed to measure the immediate and long-term effects. We use a stochastic model with a double source of randomness, survival and entry into dependency, and apply it to the three socioeconomic groups obtained with cluster methodology from the 2017 Spanish Household Financial Survey data. We conclude that the effects are very different depending on the group: regarding only the effects of hiring a reverse mortgage on the income of the family, widowed women aged between 81 and 85 years, with low income and expenses as well as little net wealth, and a habitual residence that represents half of her net wealth (Cluster 1) are the most benefited; considering that the highest impact indicators are on the probability of illiquidity and on the value of lack of liquidity, the use of reverse mortgages benefits more the families in Cluster 3 (high income and expenses and really high net wealth, head of household aged between 76 and 80 years) and less the families in Cluster 2 (medium income, net wealth and expenses, head of household aged between 65 and 75 years). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Agency, Protection, and Punishment: Separating Women's Experiences of Deposit in Early to Mid-Colonial New Spain, 1530–1680.
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Holler, Jacqueline
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PUNISHMENT , *HEGEMONY , *BIGAMY , *IDEOLOGY - Abstract
In the diverse multiethnic setting of colonial New Spain, women faced challenges in separating themselves from marriages they considered unendurable. The Catholic Church, which exercised hegemony over definitions of marriage in the colony, controlled access to permanent, formal separation or "ecclesiastical divorce", while secular courts offered shorter-term separations generally aimed at reunifying couples. Outside of these options, flight, concealment, and bigamy, or "self-divorce," offered the only recourse for women seeking to leave an untenable relationship. While it is well known that few women sought (and even fewer were granted) ecclesiastical divorce, it is clear that many women sought separation through formal and informal means. Using ecclesiastical petitions for divorce, this paper investigates the experience of deposit (depósito) for New Spain's separated women. Deposit was likely a primary goal of women's divorce petitions. Moreover, the hegemony of marriage was less complete in reality than in ideology; the number of single women in the colony is now known to be vast, and their networks substantial. Building on Bird's and Megged's insights on separation and singleness, this paper argues that studying deposit reveals a custom that offered women of all classes a substantial degree of respite and agency in separation, particularly in the early colony, when institutional options were less formalized. Sometimes, depósito permitted lengthy separations that blurred into permanency, while at other times it served as a crucial safety valve. Nonetheless, the practice was a contested terrain on which husbands also sought to exercise power and control. Deposit, therefore, was a highly ambivalent form of "separation" in Latin America. This was undoubtedly true both in the early-colonial period and thereafter, but as colonial society matured and institutional deposit became more possible and common, men's power was enhanced. Studying the practice before the late seventeenth century therefore reveals some of the ways that early colonial societal flux authorized female agency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Data Analysis of Global Research Cooperation Patterns in the Secondary Battery Industry.
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An, Hojin and Cho, Keuntae
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STORAGE batteries , *BATTERY industry , *LITHIUM sulfur batteries , *LITHIUM cells , *DATA analysis , *SUPERIONIC conductors , *SOLID electrolytes , *LITHIUM-ion batteries , *ELECTRIC charge - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze how global research cooperation patterns in the secondary battery industry have changed over recent years and to identify the evolution in the focus of research. To this end, network analysis was performed using the nationality information of the authors of a 10-year multinational joint research paper related to lithium-ion batteries. Furthermore, keyword analysis and topic modeling were performed using the abstract data from the study. The results of this study confirm that some countries that are not well-known in the field, such as Australia, Spain, and France, showed high centrality, compared with the level of cooperation scale. Additionally, six research topics were identified. According to a comparison over the first half of the decade, no difference was observed in the appearance of keywords indicating high energy density and conductivity with lithium, a key mineral. Keyword distribution was high for topics like battery charging and discharging in the first half of the decade, and for next-generation battery materials, such as solid electrolytes, lithium metal anodes, and lithium–sulfur batteries in the second. These results provide insights into the establishment of research and development (R&D) cooperation strategies by countries and pre-planning by companies in the battery industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Genealogía del artículo 149.1.1 CE: paralelismos, confusiones y nuevos usos.
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López Picó, Carles
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FEDERAL government , *EQUAL rights , *CONSTITUTIONAL courts , *LIVING conditions , *JURISDICTION - Abstract
The tension between the equality of citizens and the autonomy of regions continues to be a topic of debate in decentralised states. In this context, the clauses that allow the central government to interfere in jurisdictions that are not its own in order to achieve certain objectives (equal rights and duties, the essential level of benefits, or uniformity in living conditions) are still unclear elements that can disrupt the system of distribution of powers as a whole. This article analyses this problem in Spain, Italy and Germany, with a special focus on the confusion caused by Article 149.1.1 of the Spanish Constitution (CE in Spanish) in our system: both in relation to its overlap with other jurisdictions and its abuse. Therefore, this paper reviews the use of Article 149.1.1.1 CE, accompanied by the Constitutional Court’s interpretation of it and concludes with some guidelines for its current application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Concentration Plants of Construction and Demolition Waste for Coarse Aggregate Recycling.
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Sampaio, Carlos Hoffmann, Petter, Carlos Otávio, Sampaio, Luisa de Freitas, Moncunill, Josep Oliva, Ambrós, Weslei Monteiro, and Teixeira, Artur Bressanelli
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CONSTRUCTION & demolition debris , *CONCRETE construction , *INVESTMENT analysis , *PLANT-water relationships , *WATER use - Abstract
This paper presents simulations of different concentration plants that use Inert Construction and Demolition Waste as feed to generate coarse aggregates from old concretes. Different feed materials were studied: CDW generated in Spain; low-strength concretes, C16/20, which are ordinary concrete used in civil construction; and high-strength concretes, C50/60, from specific demolitions, such as old viaducts and bridges. Granulometric and densimetric analyses were performed, and the composition of the granulometric fractions of the proposed concretes were analyzed based on previous studies carried out, to understand the materials that can be recovered and considered for reinvestment in the market. Investment analysis considering the CAPEX, OPEX, revenue, IRR, MIRR, NPV, and DPP of the different concentrating plants with varying streams of concentration to recover the materials of interest (coarse aggregates) are presented and discussed. The results of the analyses indicate greater viability in plants that use mobile plants and the use of water jigs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. LOS DERECHOS DE LOS NIÑOS Y NIÑAS A VIVIR EN UN ENTORNO FAMILIAR LIBRE DE VIOLENCIA DE GÉNERO.
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PICONTÓ NOVALES, TERESA
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GENDER-based violence , *LAW reform , *LEGISLATIVE reform , *PRAXIS (Process) , *CHILD victims - Abstract
In the context of the rights of children in the family, child victims of gender violence have the right to live free of this violence. This article examines the legislative reforms in 2015 and 2021 and judicial praxis of shared custody, contact and communications orders in cases of gender violence in Spain. More specifically, the paper analyses the incompatibility of shared custody, contact and communications orders in cases of gender violence in the framework of these legal reforms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Energy Load Forecasting Techniques in Smart Grids: A Cross-Country Comparative Analysis.
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Hachache, Rachida, Labrahmi, Mourad, Grilo, António, Chaoub, Abdelaali, Bennani, Rachid, Tamtaoui, Ahmed, and Lakssir, Brahim
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GENERATIVE adversarial networks , *DATA augmentation , *DEEP learning , *ENERGY management , *MACHINE learning , *GRIDS (Cartography) , *DEMAND forecasting - Abstract
Energy management systems allow the Smart Grids industry to track, improve, and regulate energy use. Particularly, demand-side management is regarded as a crucial component of the entire Smart Grids system. Therefore, by aligning utility offers with customer demand, anticipating future energy demands is essential for regulating consumption. An updated examination of several forecasting techniques for projecting energy short-term load forecasts is provided in this article. Each class of algorithms, including statistical techniques, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and hybrid combinations, are comparatively evaluated and critically analyzed, based on three real consumption datasets from Spain, Germany, and the United States of America. To increase the size of tiny training datasets, this paper also proposes a data augmentation technique based on Generative Adversarial Networks. The results show that the Deep Learning-hybrid model is more accurate than traditional statistical methods and basic Machine Learning procedures. In the same direction, it is demonstrated that more comprehensive datasets assisted by complementary data, such as energy generation and weather, may significantly boost the accuracy of the models. Additionally, it is also demonstrated that Generative Adversarial Networks-based data augmentation may greatly improve algorithm accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. El viaje de Estado de Marcelo Caetano a España en la prensa española y portuguesa: el estado de opinión.
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Sanz-Hernando, Clara, Baptista, Carla, and González-Cabrera, Ana
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POLITICAL slogans , *POLITICAL opposition , *NEWSPAPERS , *FREEDOM of the press - Abstract
This research deals with the editorial positioning of 15 Spanish and Portuguese newspapers and magazines on Marcelo Caetano's official visit to Spain in 1970. The editorials and opinion articles are analysed using a quantitative, qualitative and comparative methodology. We identify different ideological orientations. The paper concludes that the official newspapers and some moderate ones were triumphalist in the opinions expressed; few opinions distanced themselves from the official political slogans; and the opposition press oscillated between keeping silent and expressing reservations about both regimes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Oligonychus perseae (Tetranychidae) Invasion in the Canary Islands: History, Management and Current Situation.
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Torres, Eduardo, Álvarez-Acosta, Carlos, Ferragut, Francisco, and Hernández-Suárez, Estrella Marina
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SPIDER mites , *AVOCADO , *ISLANDS , *FARMERS , *ECONOMIC impact , *CROPS - Abstract
Avocado production has boomed worldwide in recent years, and Spain, including the Canary Islands, has been no exception. The number of avocado growers in the region has increased significantly as growers recognize the potential of this crop. However, several species of spider mites (Tetranychidae) pose a risk to this crop, with the genus Oligonychus being the most diverse and having the greatest economic impact. In particular, Oligonychus perseae (Tuttle, Baker and Abbatiello) has been reported as the one mainly responsible for the economic damage in major avocado-producing regions worldwide. In this paper, we aim to present an overview of the studies conducted and the measures implemented to mitigate the impact of O. perseae after its arrival in the Canary Islands. Our objective is to provide a detailed description of the current status of this pest (O. perseae), with special attention to its situation 17 years after its first appearance in avocado crops in the Canary Islands. In doing so, we aim to provide valuable insights and knowledge to understand and manage better the challenges posed by O. perseae in this region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CULTURAL TOURISM DESTINATION IMAGE: THE CASE OF MÁLAGA.
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Miguel-Barrado, Vanessa, Sánchez-Cubo, Francisco, Mondéjar-Jiménez, José, and Mondéjar-Jiménez, Juan-Antonio
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DESTINATION image (Tourism) , *HERITAGE tourism , *TOURIST attitudes , *TOURIST attractions , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *WORLD Heritage Sites - Abstract
Cultural tourism is one of the most sustainable and fastest-growing types of tourism, and so has been widely studied. Despite countless works analyzing the possible factors that can condition the choice of the tourist destination, few have addressed how they may differ by sex and within cultural tourism, and they contradict. This paper analyzes this phenomenon through the dimensions of cultural offerings, services and motivations in the city of Málaga, a very tourist city in Spain, which is the fourth country out of 167 with the most world heritage sites—UNESCO. Partial least squares—structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and importance-performance map analysis (IPMA) were performed for a database of 415 cultural tourists survey responses. The results showed differences between constructs depending on the sex of the tourists. For men, the factor that most affects the choice of destination is tourist motivation—namely, the reason for their visit—followed by services. Conversely, services are first for women, followed by cultural offerings and motivations. The results of this study can be valuable when designing more specific tourism strategies adapted to the profile of tourists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Taxonomic and nomenclatural reassessment of the Iberian Peninsula's nomina obscura, Scolopendra viridipes Dufour, 1820 and S. chlorotes L. Koch in Rosenhauer, 1856 (Chilopoda, Scolopendromorpha, Scolopendridae).
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Doménech, Carles
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CENTIPEDES , *GENITALIA , *PENINSULAS , *SPECIES , *MORPHOLOGY - Abstract
The taxonomic identities of the two largely neglected Scolopendra Linnaeus, 1758 species from continental Spain, S. viridipes Dufour, 1820 and S. chlorotes L. Koch in Rosenhauer, 1856, are examined in this paper. After efforts in locating both species' type series in eight European institutions, the specimens are considered to be lost. Consequently, the identifications of both taxa were approximated by collating their descriptions with the morphology of all other sympatric Scolopendromorpha. Then, compatible topotypes for both species were collected, and among these a neotype for each taxon were selected and compared with the type series of their respective closest relatives. Finally, both S. viridipes and S. chlorotes are proposed to be conspecific with S. oraniensis Lucas, 1846. Therefore, the name S. viridipes is here established as (senior) syn. nov. and nomen oblitum of S. oraniensis, S. oraniensis is declared as nomen protectum , and S. chlorotes (junior) syn. nov. is reallocated to S. oraniensis. Moreover, the specimens making up the type series of S. oraniensis are also indicated and redescribed, the genitalia are illustrated for the first time, and its specific epithet is briefly reviewed, remaining unaltered in respect of its original spelling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Recovering a lost seismic disaster. The destruction of El Castillejo and the discovery of the earliest historic earthquake affecting the Granada region (Spain).
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Forlin, Paolo, Reicherter, Klaus, Gerrard, Christopher M., Bailiff, Ian, and García Porras, Alberto
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EARTHQUAKES , *JOB stress , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations , *DISASTERS , *CARBON isotopes , *NATURAL disaster warning systems - Abstract
This paper discusses recent archaeological fieldwork conducted at El Castillejo, a medieval Islamic settlement in Los Guájares, Granada, southern Spain. Results from combined archaeological excavation and archaeoseismological assessment of standing structures suggest that the site was affected by a destructive earthquake during its occupation. Radiocarbon samples and OSL analysis point to a seismic event in the period CE 1224–1266. The earthquake occurred within an area marked by a 'seismological gap' in terms of historic seismicity and the causative fault has been tentatively identified in the Nigüelas-Padul Fault System which lies north of the settlement. This event is not recorded by national or European seismic catalogues and represents the oldest historic earthquake in the Granada area. Our work stresses the significant impact that targeted archaeological investigations can generate in our understanding of the local historic seismicity, thus providing clear implications for seismic disaster prevention and reduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Cultural adaptation and validation of the caring behaviors assessment tool into Spanish.
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Leyva-Moral, Juan M., Watson, Carolina, Granel, Nina, Raij-Johansen, Cecilia, and Ayala, Ricardo A.
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STATISTICAL correlation , *LANGUAGE & languages , *MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques , *SCALE analysis (Psychology) , *CRONBACH'S alpha , *RESEARCH methodology evaluation , *HUMANITY , *ETHNOLOGY research , *TRANSLATIONS , *NURSING models , *MEDICAL care , *PATIENT care , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *LINGUISTICS , *PSYCHOMETRICS , *NURSING practice , *RESEARCH methodology , *RESEARCH , *FACTOR analysis , *STAKEHOLDER analysis , *COMPARATIVE studies , *DATA analysis software , *COGNITION ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
Background: The aim of the research was to translate, culturally adapt and validate the Caring Behaviors Assessment (CBA) tool in Spain, ensuring its appropriateness in the Spanish cultural context. Methods: Three-phase cross-cultural adaptation and validation study. Phase 1 involved the transculturation process, which included translation of the CBA tool from English to Spanish, back-translation, and refinement of the translated tool based on pilot testing and linguistic and cultural adjustments. Phase 2 involved training research assistants to ensure standardized administration of the instrument. Phase 3 involved administering the transculturally-adapted tool to a non-probabilistic sample of 402 adults who had been hospitalized within the previous 6 months. Statistical analyses were conducted to assess the consistency of the item-scale, demographic differences, validity of the tool, and the importance of various caring behaviors within the Spanish cultural context. R statistical software version 4.3.3 and psych package version 2.4.1 were used for statistical analyses. Results: The overall internal consistency of the CBA tool was high, indicating its reliability for assessing caring behaviors. The subscales within the instrument also demonstrated high internal consistency. Descriptive analysis revealed that Spanish participants prioritized technical and cognitive aspects of care over emotional and existential dimensions. Conclusions: The new version of the tool proved to be valid, reliable and culturally situated, which will facilitate the provision of objective and reliable data on patients beliefs about what is essential in terms of care behaviors in Spain. Key points: • This paper provides a culturally translated, adapted, and validated version of the Caring Behaviors Assessment tool in the Spanish context, which can be used to obtain reliable and culturally adapted data on essential aspects of patient care. • The findings of this study contribute to the wider global clinical community by demonstrating the importance of considering cultural factors when assessing and evaluating patient care from patients' own perspective, and also emphasizes the need for culturally sensitive approaches in healthcare settings. • This validated instrument facilitates the measurement of caring behaviors in the Spanish context, allowing for objective evaluation and improvement. Use of the Caring Behaviors Assessment tool could thus serve as a valuable resource for both future research and clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. An AI-based multiphase framework for improving the mechanical ventilation availability in emergency departments during respiratory disease seasons: a case study.
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Ortiz-Barrios, Miguel, Petrillo, Antonella, Arias-Fonseca, Sebastián, McClean, Sally, de Felice, Fabio, Nugent, Chris, and Uribe-López, Sheyla-Ariany
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COMPUTER simulation , *RANDOM forest algorithms , *PREDICTIVE tests , *CROSS-sectional method , *RESEARCH funding , *RECEIVER operating characteristic curves , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *PROBABILITY theory , *HOSPITAL emergency services , *DECISION making , *ARTIFICIAL respiration , *EPIDEMICS , *QUALITY assurance , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *MECHANICAL ventilators , *SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) ,TREATMENT of respiratory diseases - Abstract
Background: Shortages of mechanical ventilation have become a constant problem in Emergency Departments (EDs), thereby affecting the timely deployment of medical interventions that counteract the severe health complications experienced during respiratory disease seasons. It is then necessary to count on agile and robust methodological approaches predicting the expected demand loads to EDs while supporting the timely allocation of ventilators. In this paper, we propose an integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Discrete-event Simulation (DES) to design effective interventions ensuring the high availability of ventilators for patients needing these devices. Methods: First, we applied Random Forest (RF) to estimate the mechanical ventilation probability of respiratory-affected patients entering the emergency wards. Second, we introduced the RF predictions into a DES model to diagnose the response of EDs in terms of mechanical ventilator availability. Lately, we pretested two different interventions suggested by decision-makers to address the scarcity of this resource. A case study in a European hospital group was used to validate the proposed methodology. Results: The number of patients in the training cohort was 734, while the test group comprised 315. The sensitivity of the AI model was 93.08% (95% confidence interval, [88.46 − 96.26%]), whilst the specificity was 85.45% [77.45 − 91.45%]. On the other hand, the positive and negative predictive values were 91.62% (86.75 − 95.13%) and 87.85% (80.12 − 93.36%). Also, the Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) curve plot was 95.00% (89.25 − 100%). Finally, the median waiting time for mechanical ventilation was decreased by 17.48% after implementing a new resource capacity strategy. Conclusions: Combining AI and DES helps healthcare decision-makers to elucidate interventions shortening the waiting times for mechanical ventilators in EDs during respiratory disease epidemics and pandemics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Functional value and loyalty to WeChat: evidence from Chinese entrepreneurs in Spain.
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Mecinas-Cantos, Rocío and Pilar Martínez-Ruiz, María
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BUSINESSPEOPLE , *LOYALTY , *SOCIAL networks , *CUSTOMER loyalty , *REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
This paper analyses the influence of functional value in the relationship with suppliers, functional value in communication with suppliers and functional value in business activities on the attitudinal and behavioural loyalty towards the WeChat social network by Chinese entrepreneurs based in Spain. To this end, several research hypotheses were proposed and tested by studying a sample of 57 Chinese entrepreneurs based in Spain. The results obtained from the regression models carried out show the key importance of the functional value variable in business activities on both types of loyalty; the functional value of communication with suppliers only exerted a significant influence on attitudinal loyalty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Adoption and use factors of artificial intelligence and big data by citizens.
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Sánchez-Holgado, Patricia and Arcila-Calderón, Carlos
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *BIG data , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *EXPECTATION (Philosophy) , *INTENTION - Abstract
The impact of artificial intelligence on people’s lives is demonstrated today. Previous literature has shown that the use of a specific technology is directly linked to the individuals’ intention to use it. The aim of this paper is to study the factors that determine the adoption and use of artificial intelligence and big data in Spain, using a research model based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), proposed by Venkatesh et al. (2003). This work addresses the specific gap in the validation of the original theoretical model of UTAUT in two dimensions, with respect to the adoption of artificial intelligence by citizens and with respect to the factors that influence this adoption, evaluating the previous ones and proposing some new ones considering the current context. The methodology used is based on a national survey, and it analyzes the research model using the statistical technique of Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM), which details the mediating and moderating relationships between constructs. The results show that Intention to Use has a direct positive influence on the Use of artificial Intelligence and big data, confirming previous literature. Performance Expectancy is the strongest predictor of Intention to Use, and indirectly of the adoption of artificial intelligence and big data applications. Effort Expectancy, in its application to the adoption of AI and big data by citizens, is an indirect determinant mediated by the Intention to Use, but its total effect (direct + indirect) is not significant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. The production of Spanish fiction series for SVOD: evolution, trends and strategies.
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Hidalgo-Marí, Tatiana and García-Escrivá, Vicente
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SUBSCRIPTION television , *TELEVISION production & direction , *DIGITAL television , *CONSUMPTION (Economics) , *TELEVISION series , *VIDEO on demand , *TELEVISION programs - Abstract
The consolidation of digital television via subscription video on demand (SVOD) services has created an unprecedented increase in the consumption of serialised TV shows, which has had direct consequences on the content production sector. Faced with an increasingly demanding, hyperconnected and discerning audience and a supply of content never previously seen, television production and distribution strategies are involved in a process of change and adaptation. This paper seeks to analyse the production of Spanish television series created to be distributed on SVOD platforms. The aim is to know the role that production companies play in the creation of television series for SVOD so as to identify strategies and cooperative alliances between production companies and platforms and to detect possible patterns and trends in the operations of the audiovisual market. Using a mixed methodology that combines quantitative study with qualitative data analysis, the 88 Spanish TV series and miniseries that premiered on SVOD platforms from 2016 to 2021 are analysed, taking as a starting point the year in which these platforms began operating in Spain. The results confirm a trend towards cooperation between independent production companies and the platforms themselves, while no presence of in-house production is observed. Likewise, the atomisation of the role of production companies in the context of SVOD is shown, a phenomenon that already existed in generalist television production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. SOBRE LAS ORGANIZACIONES AGRARIAS EN LA TRANSICIÓN ESPAÑOLA . UNA BREVE REVISIÓN HISTORIOGRÁFICA.
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Gálvez, Francisco Ferrer
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TWO thousands (Decade) , *HISTORIOGRAPHY , *VIRTUES , *DEMOCRACY , *VIRTUE - Abstract
This paper briefly examines the studies that have focused on the agrarian organizations' role during the transition to democracy in Spain. The present review goes from the first contributions from the field of Sociology in the 1980s to the new approaches provided by Historiography from the 2000s onward. Likewise, this study has aimed to assess the explanatory virtues of existing research as well as the important shortcomings that still remain in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. REPRESENTACIONES DE LA(S) CRISIS DE 2008 Y SUS CONSECUENCIAS EN EL MEDIO RURAL A TRAVÉS DE CINCO NOVELAS ESPAÑOLAS.
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Gil, Maria Ayete
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HABITATS , *CRISES , *EXPLANATION - Abstract
This paper aims to reflect politically and ideologically on the representation of the 2008 crisis and its repercussions on the rural habitat in recent Spanish literary fiction. To this end, it proposes the analysis of five (neo)rural novels, but not before a brief historical-cultural introduction to the post-15M repoliticization process of the novel in Spain, as well as the explanation of the problems surrounding the nomenclatures "rural" and "neo-rural". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Sideritis royoi (Lamiaceae): A New Orophilous Species from Northeastern Spain †.
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Sáez, Llorenç, Curto, Rafel, and Crespo, Manuel B.
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PLANT identification , *LAMIACEAE , *SPECIES , *TWENTIETH century , *HERBARIA - Abstract
Sideritis royoi is found in the rocky limestone habitats of the Port Massif (southern Catalonia, Spain). The species was first collected by the local botanist Lluís de Torres in the late part of the 20th century, but the specimens have remained unidentified positively in herbaria for over 40 years. Sideritis royoi likely belongs to section Sideritis subsection Hyssopifoliae and shows some morphological affinities with the relatively widespread South European species S. hyssopifolia L., but it differs from this species because it has subspinescent upper leaves, the main surfaces of its leaves are glabrous or glabrescent, the main abaxial surface of its bracts is without eglandular hairs, and due to the fact that it has shorter inflorescences. Weaker similarities have also been observed with some species belonging to S. subsection Fruticulosae Obón & D.Rivera. In this paper, a description for the new orophilous species is provided, along with a detailed illustration, field photographs, and a comparison with closely related species. We include an assessment of its conservation status and a dichotomous key for the identification of all the species of Sideritis subsection Hyssopifoliae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMET OF 1652 (C/1652 Y1) FROM NEW SPAIN: BETWEEN EMPIRICAL MEASUREMENTS AND THEORY.
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Saisó, E. Priani, González-Lópezlira, Rosa A., and Loinard, L.
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COMETS , *ANGULAR velocity - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to contrast the reports of the observations made of the passage of the comet of 1652 by three Novohispano scholars: Juan Ruíz, Gabriel López de Bonilla, and Fray Diego Rodríguez, with the thesis that each one held about the nature of comets. Fray Diego argued that they were superlunary; Ruíz and López de Bonilla, that they were not. Our results show that the quality of the observations, estimated from the reports that were made of them, is disparate. On the other hand, although the observations were presented as material evidence for and against the superlunary nature of comets, in actuality, in all cases the three scholars only seemed to be justifying their preexisting scholastic beliefs. Indeed, the main finding of our study is that both Rodríguez and López de Bonilla used the same argument, i.e., that the angular velocity of the comet was smaller than that of the Moon, to justify their views, in one case that the comet was superlunar, in the other that it was sublunar; in both instances, they backed their conclusions with texts from Aristotle. This shows that their observations and calculations were most likely not the deciding factor in taking a position regarding the nature of comets. Another tantalizing discovery is that Diego Rodríguez may have been the first person to observe and record the appearance of Comet C/1652 Y1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. The Role of Higher Education in Shaping Essential Personality Traits for Achieving Success in Entrepreneurship in Spain.
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Puerta Gómez, Joaquín R., Aceituno-Aceituno, Pedro, Burgos García, Concepción, and González-Ortiz-de-Zárate, Aitana
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PERSONALITY , *HIGHER education , *ENTREPRENEURSHIP , *BUSINESSPEOPLE , *EDUCATIONAL benefits - Abstract
Research on university education and its role in developing personality traits essential to achieving success in entrepreneurship is required because of the significance of entrepreneurship for advancements in the economic, social, technological, and environmental spheres. Additionally, the value of a university education in shaping an individual's personality, and the necessity of emphasizing entrepreneurship in higher education for students to achieve real success, should be a priority in our society. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to explore how university education influences personality traits that are key to success in entrepreneurship in Spain. To achieve this objective, a qualitative methodology based on the study of 11 cases has been adopted. The results allow us to conclude that university education has a decisive influence on the development of the personality traits that integrally determine entrepreneurial success as the culmination of the final stage of the maturation process; however, a university education is not fundamental to the development of these traits. Nevertheless, entrepreneurs emphasized that the personality traits analyzed need to be reinforced explicitly in university education since they effectively positively impact the success of entrepreneurial initiatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. LA CONSTRUCCIÓN SOCIAL DE UN FENÓMENO CULTURAL. LA LITERATURA EN TOMELLOSO.
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Pérez Redondo, Rubén J.
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CULTURE , *CULTURAL identity , *SOCIAL facts , *SYMBOLIC interactionism , *BIBLIOGRAPHY , *SELF-fulfilling prophecy , *LEISURE - Abstract
This investigation is centered on two objectives: one is to determine whether in Tomelloso, which from 1950 onwards was characterised as being a city linked to literature, this activity is still relevant in the distribution of its spare time. The second objective is to verify whether this city is still a place from which new writers regularly emerge. In addition, this paper aims to provide a sociological explanation of this social phenomenon. Methodological triangulation was used, with qualitative exploratory interviews, surveys, and the management of the bibliography and documentary archives. It is confirmed that there is still a major link to literature in Tomelloso and that writers are still continuously emerging. The phenomenon is explained by relating it to the theories of symbolic interactionism and Robert K. Merton's concept of self-fulfilling prophecies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Mapping the Trend of Digital Transformation in Omni-Channel Retailing: A Bibliometric Analysis.
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Hasbullah, Nornajihah Nadia, Riyard Kiflee, Ag Kaifah, Anwar, Saiful, and Ramachandran, K. K.
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BIBLIOMETRICS , *DIGITAL transformation , *DIGITAL mapping , *ELECTRONIC commerce , *QUALITY of service - Abstract
The omnichannel, a new concept in retailing, has surpassed the genre of electronic business (e-commerce) and has significantly influenced consumer thoughts and decisions. This approach refers to a retailing approach that has transformed the way customers shop, seamlessly transitioning between online and offline platforms due to the increased usage of smartphones and tablets. Presently, retailers are focusing on delivering excellent service experiences. However, despite being a prominent topic in the retail sector, bibliometric and systematic reviews exploring omni-channels are scarce. To contribute to further research collaboration and expand knowledge in this subject area, a bibliometric study was conducted to examine omni-channel research trends, including publication outputs, notable journals, top-performing authors, leading countries, and author keywords. A total of 773 articles were acquired from Scopus databases from 2013 to March 2023. The findings revealed a continuous increase in the number of omni-channel publications each year, indicating its growing relevance in the retail industry. Among the 61 countries analysed, Chile had the highest number of active paper publications, followed by Sweden and Spain. The systematic analysis conducted using VOSviewer identified 2103 keywords. This research explores focal points in research, evaluates trends in evolution, visualizes collaboration networks, and identifies a prominent topic in the field of omni-channel research. Cluster analysis revealed prominent topics of interest within the omni-channel context, including the grocery, fashion, luxury, and tourism domains. As a result, this study provides an information and implementation direction for the development of omni-channel retailing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. An Analysis of the Development of the Cogeneration Sector in Spain: A Comprehensive Review of the Period 1980–2020 from a Regulatory Perspective.
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Adamo, Angela, De la Hoz, Jordi, Martín, Helena, Rubio, Joan, and Coronas, Sergio
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COST control , *GREENHOUSE gases , *ENERGY consumption , *ECONOMIC policy , *COGENERATION of electric power & heat - Abstract
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) has been identified by the EU as a powerful resource capable of making substantial contributions to energy savings and reducing GHG emissions. Spain's effort to promote CHP has been prolific since the 1980s. In this regard, there have been various Laws, Royal Decrees (RDs) and European Union (EU) Directives addressed to reach the national objectives set for the CHP sector. Despite these attempts, the evolution and growth of installed CHP capacity has been irregular, compared to other technologies. Likewise, the academic treatment of the Spanish CHP evolution has not deserved the same attention as other technologies such as wind, photovoltaic and thermal solar systems. As a result, this article is aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of the regulatory frameworks applied to the Spanish CHP sector and analysing the reasons behind the variable evolution of the installed CHP capacity. The study covers the legislative context from 1980 to 2020, describing the evolution during both the pre-liberalization and liberalization periods, highlighting the modifications in economic policies that affected self-producers and the so-called Special Regime (SR) for CHP, and examining the challenges faced during the cost containment measures that followed. The manuscript finds and explains the connection between the regulatory framework and the evolution of installed CHP capacity in Spain. Likewise, the connection between the industrial situation and the promotion of CHP, as well as the influence of the Spanish Electricity Sector (SES)'s liberalization on the CHP sector are also pointed out. The paper intends to provide valuable insights for CHP experts and policymakers by showcasing the importance of aligning regulatory measures with the objectives of energy efficiency. It also serves as a reference for countries in various stages of promoting CHP, and provides evidence for the importance of stable energy-policy control mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Territorial Cooperation and Cross-Border Development: The Portuguese Dynamics.
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Chamusca, Pedro
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REGIONAL development , *BORDERLANDS , *JOB creation , *COOPERATION , *HUMAN capital - Abstract
This paper explores the effectiveness of cross-border cooperation programmes between Spain and Portugal, focusing on their impact and outcomes in Portuguese regions. Drawing on a comprehensive analysis of the programmes, the study examines the socio-economic dynamics in border regions, including job creation, population trends, and investment patterns. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative data analysis. We argue that the cross-border territorial cooperation between Spain and Portugal has played a significant role in fostering regional development and addressing common challenges. While the concerted efforts have shown positive results in terms of economic growth and employment, they have not been sufficient to reverse the regressive demographic trends. Thus, it is essential to strengthen cooperation mechanisms, invest in human capital, and foster innovation so that the two countries can work together to create sustainable and inclusive development across their shared border regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Science with the ASTRI Mini-Array: From Experiment to Open Observatory.
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Vercellone, Stefano
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COSMIC ray showers , *OBSERVATORIES , *COSMIC rays , *GAMMA rays , *ASTROPHYSICS , *SCIENTIFIC community - Abstract
Although celestial sources emitting in the few tens of GeV up to a few TeV are being investigated by imaging atmospheric Čerenkov telescope arrays such as H.E.S.S., MAGIC, and VERITAS, at higher energies, up to PeV, more suitable instrumentation is required to detect ultra-high-energy photons, such as extensive air shower arrays, as HAWC, LHAASO, Tibet AS- γ. The Italian National Institute for Astrophysics has recently become the leader of an international project, the ASTRI Mini-Array, with the aim of installing and operating an array of nine dual-mirror Čerenkov telescopes at the Observatorio del Teide in Spain starting in 2025. The ASTRI Mini-Array is expected to span a wide range of energies (1–200 TeV), with a large field of view (about 10 degrees) and an angular and energy resolution of ∼3 arcmin and ∼10 %, respectively. The first four years of operations will be dedicated to the exploitation of Core Science, with a small and selected number of pointings with the goal of addressing some of the fundamental questions on the origin of cosmic rays, cosmology, and fundamental physics, the time-domain astrophysics and non γ -ray studies (e.g., stellar intensity interferometry and direct measurements of cosmic rays). Subsequently, four more years will be dedicated to Observatory Science, open to the scientific community through the submission of observational proposals selected on a competitive basis. In this paper, I will review the Core Science topics and provide examples of possible Observatory Science cases, taking into account the synergies with current and upcoming observational facilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Validación española de la Escala de Detección de altas capacidades, Gifted Rating Scales 2 (GRS 2-S) School Form, para profesores.
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TOURÓN, MARTA, TOURÓN, JAVIER, and NAVARRO-ASENCIO, ENRIQUE
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GIFTED persons , *TEACHER evaluation , *IDENTIFICATION of gifted children , *ABILITY testing , *FACTORIALS , *STUDENTS , *TEST validity , *TEACHERS , *INTELLECT - Abstract
This paper deals with the first study on the construct validity of the GRS 2 Rating Scale for Teachers in Spain, on a sample of 348 subjects. A confirmatory factorial study, CFA, was carried out using robust least squares estimation procedures (WLSMV). A sixfactor structure has been selected that explains 66% of the variance. The fit indices of the model are satisfactory (CFI, .93; TLI, .93). Convergent validity (AVE, .66) and composite reliability (between .87 and .96) are adequate. This scale is the first validated in Spain and provides a relevant measure for the identification of high ability students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. El DUA en la cuerda floja: un análisis de las críticas al modelo.
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SÁNCHEZ-SERRANO, JOSÉ MANUEL
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EDUCATION , *UNIVERSAL design , *EDUCATION policy , *INCLUSIVE education , *LESSON planning , *EDUCATIONAL law & legislation , *EDUCATION research , *SCARCITY , *NEUROSCIENCES - Abstract
The incorporation of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) into Spanish educational legislation as a framework for addressing student diversity has been met with criticism. Three main objections can be identified. Firstly, the lack of evidence supporting its neuroscientific basis. Secondly, the scarcity of empirical data to demonstrate its efficacy for improving learning. Thirdly, the difficulty in operationalizing and implementing its framework in practice. Based on a thorough review of key literature on UDL, this paper delves into and discusses these limitations considering the theoretical and practical foundations of the model. Furthermore, research directions are pointed out to advance its development, exploring its potential as a framework for identifying barriers for learning in lesson plans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Collusive behaviour in the automobile sector in Spain. Quantifying consumer damages.
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Nuria Sánchez-Sánchez, Mercedes and Cosme Fernández-Puente, Adolfo
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AUTOMOBILE industry , *CONSUMERS , *PRICES , *AUTOMOBILE sales & prices , *INFORMATION sharing , *REGISTRATION of automobiles , *COMMERCIAL drivers' licenses - Abstract
On July 23, 2015, the Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) passed judgement (S/0482/13) against 20 automotive sector companies for alleged restrictive competition practices between March 2004 and August 2013. The exchange of information among the different companies would have had repercussions on the fixing of vehicle sale prices, homogenization of conditions and future commercial plans for the automobile sale and post-sale services in Spain. This paper estimates the loss suffered by consumers as a result of these collusive practices using the Before and After method. We have reconstructed the prices that would have prevailed in the absence of the collusive practice. The analysis reveals an increase of 10.16 percent. The observation of the prices and the production of automobiles during the period exhibits an anomalous behaviour with respect to GDP evolution and prices in the economy as a whole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Carbon Dioxide Uptake Estimation for Spanish Cement-Based Materials.
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Sanjuán, Natalia, Mora, Pedro, Sanjuán, Miguel Ángel, and Zaragoza, Aniceto
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CARBON dioxide , *CARBON emissions , *CARBON offsetting , *GREENHOUSE gases , *CLIMATOLOGY , *MORTAR , *CARBONATION (Chemistry) - Abstract
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which is the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change, has recently recognized the natural carbonation process as a way of carbon offsetting with mortar and concrete. Accordingly, this activity could be recognized as a carbon removal process for which certification should be granted. The aim of the certification of carbon removal is to promote the development of adequate and efficient new carbon removal processes. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to provide reliable results on carbon dioxide uptake by cement-based materials in Spain. Yearly, greenhouse gas emissions are reported to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) by each country, and the natural carbonation should be added up to the carbon accounting. Therefore, natural carbonation should be included in the IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, and such accounting information should be made available promptly to the national regulatory authorities. This paper provides the results of carbon dioxide uptake by Spanish cement-based materials from 1990 to 2020 by using an easy method of estimating the net carbon dioxide emissions (simplified method) considering the carbon dioxide released by the calcination during clinker production (process emissions). The outcome of this study reveals that there was 93,556,000 tons of carbon dioxide uptake by the mortar and concrete manufactured in Spain from 1990 to 2020. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Socio-economic pandemic modelling: case of Spain.
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Snellman, Jan E., Barreiro, Nadia L., Barrio, Rafael A., Ventura, Cecilia I., Govezensky, Tzipe, Kaski, Kimmo K., and Korpi-Lagg, Maarit J.
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COVID-19 pandemic , *PANDEMICS , *NUMERICAL calculations , *ECONOMIC activity , *ECONOMIC impact - Abstract
A global disaster, such as the recent Covid-19 pandemic, affects every aspect of our lives and there is a need to investigate these highly complex phenomena if one aims to diminish their impact in the health of the population, as well as their socio-economic stability. In this paper we present an attempt to understand the role of the governmental authorities and the response of the rest of the population facing such emergencies. We present a mathematical model that takes into account the epidemiological features of the pandemic and also the actions of people responding to it, focusing only on three aspects of the system, namely, the fear of catching this serious disease, the impact on the economic activities and the compliance of the people to the mitigating measures adopted by the authorities. We apply the model to the specific case of Spain, since there are accurate data available about these three features. We focused on tourism as an example of the economic activity, since this sector of economy is one of the most likely to be affected by the restrictions imposed by the authorities, and because it represents an important part of Spanish economy. The results of numerical calculations agree with the empirical data in such a way that we can acquire a better insight of the different processes at play in such a complex situation, and also in other different circumstances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. RELIGION, IMMIGRATION AND INTEGRATION IN CASTILLA AND LEON.
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ALBERTO VALERO-MATAS, JESÚS and COCA JIMÉNEZ, PABLO
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RELIGIOUS groups , *RELIGIOUS minorities , *SOCIAL participation , *RELIGIOUS differences , *CROSS-cultural differences , *EMIGRATION & immigration , *RELIGIOUSNESS , *CHILDREN of immigrants - Abstract
This paper analyzes the processes of change in the study of the integration of immigrants in Spain, specifically in Castilla y León, their religiosity and the meaning of religion in their integration. The majority of immigrants residing in Spain declare themselves to be believers and practitioners of their religion, hence knowing about coexistence and their religious practices. A quantitative/qualitative study is used as it helps us to understand the relationship between the importance of religion and social participation as a factor of integration. From the study it is extracted, the low tendency to the relations with other cultures and the little social and cultural participation, makes difficult the integration of some ethnic/religious groups. Religiosity increases as integration decreases, this is a consequence of people locking themselves into their ethnic/religious group. Muslims have more difficulties integrating, mainly due to cultural and religious differences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Vulnerability assessment for climate adaptation planning in a Mediterranean basin.
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Solans, M. Alba, Macian-Sorribes, Hector, Martínez-Capel, Francisco, and Pulido-Velazquez, Manuel
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WATER management , *CLIMATE change , *CLIMATE change adaptation , *WATER currents , *AGRICULTURE , *WATERSHEDS - Abstract
The Iberian Peninsula is a climate change hotspot, where the temperature is increasing faster than the global annual mean surface temperature, with the largest reduction of precipitation. Consequently, freshwater availability is expected to decrease substantially. In this context, freshwater systems are especially vulnerable in terms of meeting the water demands and ecosystem requirements we know today. In this paper, we present an extension of the eco-engineering decision scaling (EEDS) method to explore trade-offs in agricultural and ecologic metrics at the catchment scale across a range of unknown future hydrological and climate states. The extended EEDS method evaluates current water resource management rules focusing on agricultural and ecologic objectives, identifies climate hazards that make the system fail and assesses climate risk in three time horizons for the design of adaptation measures. The case study is the Serpis River basin, Spain, where 72% of available water is used for agricultural purposes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Towards Quality Education: An Entrepreneurship Education Program for the Improvement of Self-Efficacy and Personal Initiative of Adolescents.
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Martín-Gutiérrez, Ángela, Montoro-Fernández, Elisabet, and Dominguez-Quintero, Ana
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EDUCATIONAL quality , *YOUNG adults , *SELF-efficacy , *UNEMPLOYMENT statistics , *UNEMPLOYMENT ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP education - Abstract
In recent decades, youth unemployment has been the focus of attention of international and community bodies in the area of social rights. Specifically, there is a need to promote attitudes and skills to access employment, decent work, and entrepreneurship. The measures implemented have not been effective. In 2023, Spain had the highest youth unemployment rate in the European Union (29.6%). An improvement in the level and quality of education and training of young people would reduce their level of unemployment. Entrepreneurship education is, therefore, a necessary value in the society of the 21st century since it is a tool for the development and growth of the younger population. In the entrepreneurship education model proposed in this study for adolescents, we focus on the capacities of self-efficacy and personal initiative as precursors of entrepreneurial behavior. This paper analyzes the differences between the mean values of the variables before and after the implementation of the educational program and the influence or correlation between the variables. The main results are threefold: (i) the educational program implemented improves the mean values of the two variables analyzed; (ii) self-efficacy exerts a positive or direct influence on personal initiative, and (iii) the educational program improves or reinforces the positive influence of self-efficacy on personal initiative. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Artificial intelligence, disinformation and media literacy proposals around deepfakes.
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Garriga, Miriam, Ruiz-Incertis, Raquel, and Magallón-Rosa, Raúl
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DEEPFAKES , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *MEDIA literacy , *DISINFORMATION - Abstract
The role of artificial intelligence and its place in the new disinformation strategies is perhaps one of the most difficult issues to focus on nowadays, since we are at the beginning of a process of definition and ways of exploration. In this paper, first of all, we analyze the different approaches that are being applied to the regulation of artificial intelligence and that may affect the different disinformation strategies that are being identified. Secondly, we study how artificial intelligence is being used to identify disinformation content. In this regard, from the point of view of verification processes, one of the main challenges is when identifying deepfakes (images and video, mainly) linked to news cycles. From this perspective, a typology of deepfakes is proposed and its main characteristics will be described according to the verifications carried out by the Spanish fact-checking organizations. Finally, a set of recommendations will be presented to work from a media literacy point of view with the identification of deepfakes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Clases dentro de las clases: Innovación docente para el alumnado del Máster en Formación del Profesorado de matemáticas.
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Del Amo, Rosa Gómez, Peinado Rocamora, Pedro, and Moreno-Mediavilla, Daniel
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MASTER'S degree , *EDUCATION research , *BACHELOR'S degree , *MATHEMATICS students , *SECONDARY education , *ONLINE education , *ASSIMILATION (Sociology) - Abstract
Teacher training and innovation in the academic field are basic processes for improving the quality of education. This paper presents an innovative didactic experience for students of the Master’s Degree in Teacher Training in Secondary Education and bachelor’s degree, of an online university, in the specialty of mathematics. The educational innovation arises after the detection of difficulties in the assimilation of the contents taught in the subject of Teaching Innovation and Initiation to Educational Research by the participating students. The experience consists of a real simultaneous interaction (online) between the students of the Master’s Degree in Mathematics and the students of bachelor’s degree of a public center of Secondary Education, in Spain, while they receive classes in their center in a face-to-face way. The didactic methodology used in this experience is based on the principles of the Flipped Classroom and, at all times, the material necessary for its understanding and assimilation has been shared with the Master’s students. To analyze this experience, a questionnaire was used to collect information before and after the experience, a satisfaction survey and a focus group. The results indicate that the students of the online Master’s program consider this experience very necessary, since it favors the perception of the environment to which they must adapt and, in addition, the visualization of real cases provides a significant vision that completes and complements the theoretical training received. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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48. The Sustainable Development Goals and Large Spanish Companies: An analysis of their commitment based on their Non-Financial Reporting.
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Martínez-Martínez, Domingo, Rodríguez Castro, Paula Isabel, Andrades Peña, Francisco Javier, and Sierra Blanco, Jesús
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SOCIAL accounting , *BOARDS of directors , *DIVERSITY in the workplace , *SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
This paper aims to analyse the level of commitment with the SDGs of large Spanish companies based on the information published in their Non-Financial Statements and their letters from the chairman. To achieve this objective and identify potential explanatory factors, a balanced sample of 58 Spanish companies, 29 listed and 29 unlisted, in 2019 has been used. The results of this study evidence: i) the greater commitment with the SDGs of companies which are exposed in the stock markets and those which are larger; ii) the relevance of the diversity into the boards of directors, in order to integrate the largest and the widest number of interests as well as those values and principles which are intrinsically associated to women directors; and iii) the greater emphasis on those SDGs related to well-known issues by these organizations, thanks to their greater experience in non-financial reporting, publishing documents such as corporate social responsibility or sustainability reports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Historia del fotoperiodismo de España: el archivo gráfico de la Agencia EFE y su producción propia.
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CABALLO MÉNDEZ, DANIEL and DE SANTIAGO MATEOS, MIGUEL ÁNGEL
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MERGERS & acquisitions , *PHOTOJOURNALISM , *DOCUMENTATION , *CLASSIFICATION , *ARCHIVES , *DIGITAL libraries , *LIBRARIES , *PHOTOGRAPHS - Abstract
This paper analyzes the practice of photojournalism in Spain and, specifically, focuses on the study of the graphic archive of the EFE Agency (1939-) and its own production, developed within and outside its borders. The acquisition of funds has been taken into consideration as part of this process and, in the same way, it has also been necessary to consider the creation, in the year 2000, of the digital graphic archive: The Photo Library, inheritance of the thematic classification of analog and the nomenclature and, in this process, the documentation system used has been contributed as a result of the conclusions - through primary sources and direct observation - with emphasis on the thematic classification used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Coexistence of Two Copepods, Recorded for the First Time, in NW Iberian Shelf: The Case of Oithona atlantica and the Allochthonous O. davisae.
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García-Alves, Lara, Ramilo, Andrea, Pascual, Santiago, González, Ángel F., and Abollo, Elvira
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COPEPODA , *CALANOIDA , *MOLECULAR dynamics , *INTRODUCED species , *SEASONS , *ZOOPLANKTON - Abstract
This paper compiles the data regarding the first occurrence of Oithona davisae and O. atlantica in NW Spain, which is supported by morphological and molecular analysis. Additionally, we investigated the seasonal dynamics of the invasive O. davisae, revealing that its abundance is conditioned by upwelling-downwelling patterns in the Rías Baixas of Galicia. Temperature was the most correlated factor, with higher abundances in upwelling relaxation-downwelling events. More studies in long-term zooplankton dynamics and molecular analysis are needed to determine if O. davisae is displacing other native species of the same genus, such as O. atlantica, in Galician waters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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