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Who speaks for the trees? Analyzing sources featured in Canadian environmental policy news stories
Download2024-08-22
The literature on environmental sustainability in Canadian news media underscores a dynamic discourse shaped by evolving journalistic practices and a growing trend in ecological modernization. Because of mainstreaming effects and the corresponding inclination to partner ecology and economics, the...
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2005
Xu, Dong, Wu, Xiaomeng, Wan, Xiu-Feng, Lin, Guohui, Gang, Wu
Technical report TR05-06. The availability of complete genomic sequences allows us to infer the evolutionary footprints between species in a global strategy. However, the length of these genomic sequences poses a challenge on computational efficiency and optimality of information representation...
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2003
Schaeffer, Jonathan, Szafron, Duane, Tan, Kai, Anvik, John
Technical report TR03-13. Parallel programming is seen as an effective technique to improve the performance of computationally-intensive programs. This is done at the cost of increasing the complexity of the program, since new issues must be addressed for a concurrent application. Parallel...
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Why so Extreme?: A Critical Examination of Academic Literature on the Internet and Canadian Right-Wing Extremism
Download2024-04-17
The paper examines how scholars study the internet's role in the rise of right-wing extremism in Canada. The coding of thirty academic articles published between 2020 and 2023 reveals that (1) researchers conduct content analyses of social media. They often label people and their posts as...
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2024-10-23
Wambura, Veronica, Wong, Stephen D.
This brief presents a profile of five communities in Alberta and British Columbia that have previously been affected by wildfires and/or are prone to experiencing wildfire events in the future. The report offers community-specific insights into evacuation decisions, preparedness, and logistical...