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Comment on Makó et al. Examination of Age-Depth Models Through Loess-Paleosol Sections in the Carpathian Basin. Quaternary 2025, 8, 55

This commentary re-evaluates the study by Makó et al. which reconstructs dust accumulation rates from loess–paleosol sequences in the Carpathian Basin. Several methodological and factual issues substantially limit the reliability of their interpretations. The study reports linear sedimentation rates (mm a−1) as mass accumulation rates (MARs) without accounting for bulk density, rendering their val

Performance And Participation : Music Education Practices In Musicking With Young People With Physical Impairments : ISME 2014 World Conference on Music Education Porto Alegre, Brazil, 20-25 July 2014

This presentation highlights results from a research study of ‘Music Week’; a one-week Swedish music project. The aim of the ‘Music Week’ project was to enable young people with physical impairments to take part in musical activities. Digitally-based musical settings were used in order to provide tools for performing and creating music. The main purpose of the present research study was to explore

The horizon is always receding : 13 Mar — 26 Oct 2025 at the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City, Mexico

Group exhibition.'The horizon is always receding' brings together a selection of works that reflect on the scope and the implications that the term contemporary may have. As the philosopher Giorgio Agamben suggests, contemporaneity can be understood as a term that surpasses temporal demarcations and transcends simultaneity and coexistence. In this sense, this exhibition serves as a symptomatic dis

Correction to : Do standard weather conditions and flower density affect the results of butterfly monitoring schemes? a field test in three bio-geographic regions in Europe (Journal of Insect Conservation, (2025), 29, 3, (47), 10.1007/s10841-025-00680-w)

In the original version of this article, the given and family names of Antoine Messéan were incorrectly structured. The name was displayed correctly in all versions at the time of publication. Also, On page 2, Lee et al. (2019) must be Lee et al. (2020) and on page 9, Krösi et al. (2022) must be Körösi et al. (2022). The original article has been corrected.

Algorithmic Management Beyond Taylorism : The Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2025

This paper traces the evolution of managerial thought, from the time of industrialization in Europe to the present day, to build a conceptual infrastructure for studying the continuously evolving phenomenon of algorithmic management. We develop this account using Foucault's genealogical method in order to expand the dominant view of algorithmic management as merely a form of digital Taylorism and

Speaking or Writing : Do Response Times Influence Anthropomorphism Differently for ADHD and Neurotypical Users in a Mental Health Chatbot?

The emergence of large language models (LLMs) has made it easier than ever to create chatbots capable of generating human-like responses to user inputs. Moreover, improvements in text-to-speech and speech-to-text make it possible to converse with these systems, not just in text but also through speech. These improvements have led to an increase in chatbot applications across various contexts, such

Poetics of Power : 15 November, 2024 - 25 May, 2025

Group exhibition.Participated with the work: 'Two Minutes To Midnight' The exhibition Poetics of Power aims to reveal certain power manifestations hidden in symbols, gestures and existing unquestioned relations or systems. It asserts the intricate and ambiguous nature of power, omnipresent in shaping interpersonal, cultural, national, and economic dynamics. The exhibition explores the poetic natur

The Orangerie : 24.9.2024 - 30.9.2025

Group exhibition. Participated with the work Trembling Time (2001).The Orangerie presents a collection of video works that fuse documentary and fiction in an attempt to observe and understand complex entanglements. Emerging from sedimented political and social environments, the artists explore various image-making tools to break through the seen world. Appearing along a circular path in Grüneburgp