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Energy and environmental assessment of residual bio-wastes management strategies

2021

Abstract This paper assesses the potential energy and environmental impacts of an anaerobic digester coupled with a combined heat and power plant powered with bio-wastes from the agri-food sector. The analysis is carried out through the Life Cycle Assessment methodology following a “cradle-to-grave” approach and is based mostly on primary data. The anaerobic digester - combined heat and power plant is analysed considering a twofold perspective: one more energy – oriented where the main function of the system is to generate renewable electricity and a waste – oriented one in which the main function is treating bio-wastes. In addition, the environmental indirect effects related to potential c…

Waste managementPower stationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020209 energyStrategy and Management05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringNational GridRenewable energyElectricity generationBioenergy050501 criminology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental impact assessmentElectricitybusinessLife-cycle assessmentBio-wastes management Bioeconomy Bioenergy Circular economy Life cycle assessment Renewable energy0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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A Lesson in Tolerance? Juvenile Justice in Italy

2005

Authoritarian crime control, driven in particular by notions of zero tolerance, appears to be a growing feature of many, if not all, systems of juvenile justice across Europe. Notions of meeting needs and welfare support for marginalised and deprived children seem to have collapsed. This article examines in some detail the case of Italian juvenile justice which appears to have followed a somewhat different path over the past decade. Since a new penal law about juvenile deviance was enforced in 1988, decarceration and significant decreases in daily counts of youth incarceration have been notable trends. How has this been made possible? This article explores how tolerance and leniency are ex…

Zero tolerance05 social sciencesAuthoritarianismCriminology0506 political scienceCrime controlLaw050602 political science & public administration050501 criminologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyJuvenileSociologyLaw0505 lawYouth Justice
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Environmental values and customer-perceived value in industrial supplier relationships

2017

This study addresses a gap in the research on supply channel management by integrating environmental values and value creation in the context of buyer-supplier relationships. This study has two objectives: (i) to explore the environmental values structure of industrial customers, and (ii) to test the effect of environmental values on overall value perceptions. The effect of customer's environmental values on the supplier's environmental image and customer-perceived value is tested with structural equation modeling using the PLS method. The empirical analysis is based on a global sample of industrial companies that have a high impact on the environment (n = 121). Key findings of this study a…

customer-perceived valueValue creationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentStrategy and Management05 social sciencesChannel managementEnvironmental economicsenvironmental valuesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringStructural equation modelingympäristöarvotSupplier relationship management0502 economics and business050501 criminologyPerfect competitionBusinessMarketingEnvironmental scanningta512industrial relationshipsenvironmental suppliersCompetence (human resources)050203 business & management0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Building trust in the sharing economy: Current approaches and future considerations

2021

The sharing economy could be an answer to the challenge of sustainability; it can facilitate the sharing and reuse of resources, create new ways of earning money, and enhance social connections. For example, by reducing the use of natural resources without having to acquire or own everything, the sharing economy can positively affect sustainability. At the core of this type of economy lies trust among users and between users and the platform—the system cannot reach its full potential without trust. In fact, businesses or organizations in the sharing economy can even fail due to trust issues, although more information is needed to make better use of the existing platforms. The aim of this sy…

kestävä kulutusKnowledge management020209 energyStrategy and ManagementContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyReuseIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSharing economy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsystemaattiset kirjallisuuskatsaukset0505 lawGeneral Environmental SciencealustatalousRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencessystematic literature reviewtrustsharing economysustainabilityNatural resourcejakamistalousCore (game theory)Systematic reviewluottamusSustainability050501 criminologyBusiness
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Audience involvement in creative media for development: Making sense of the semiotic interface

2017

This article explores the role that semiotic communication plays in the generation of narrative affect. It also draws on Suruchi Sood’s concept of audience involvement as being capable of increasing self-efficacy and collective-efficacy, both of which are crucial to behaviour change. It therefore, demonstrates how semiotic tropes are used in creative media narratives to elicit affect and in turn generate authentic audience involvement with the subjects of those narratives, a process which eventually has positive consequences for behaviour change communication. Hence, these narratives fueled by semiotics, become the threshing floor where potential audiences are drawn into pro-social discours…

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Conceptualising Violence in Close Relationships : Discrepancies Between Police Conceptions and the Letter of the Law in Finland

2020

AbstractThe focus in this Finland-based study is on violence in close relationships—a term that partly overlaps with the more commonly used ‘domestic violence’, ‘family violence’ and ‘intimate partner violence’. We demonstrate how police officers’ conceptualisations of such violence differ from how it is defined in relevant legal documents. The data consists of the Government Bill and legal text on the subject issued as part of a legal reform enacted in 2010, and of a qualitative sample of freelist responses from 79 police officers. We examined both sets of data using theory-driven directed content analysis and deriving from prevailing theoretical frameworks reflecting the family- and gende…

legal reformSosiologia - SociologyperheväkivaltakriminaalipolitiikkaSubject (philosophy)violence in close relationshipsCriminologycriminal policyDomestic violenceSosiaali- ja yhteiskuntapolitiikka - Social policyLegal definitionMuut yhteiskuntatieteet - Other social scienceskäsityksetpoliisit (ammatit)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologycriminal law0505 lawCONFLICTGovernmentLegal policieslainsäädäntödomestic violencepolice05 social sciencesmääritelmätlähisuhdeväkivaltaFamily violenceVICTIMPoliceViolence in close relationships5142 Social policyContent analysisClose relationshipLegal reform050501 criminologyCriminal lawDomestic violenceLawfamily violence050104 developmental & child psychology
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A systematic literature review of the transition to the circular economy in business organizations: Obstacles, catalysts and ambivalences

2021

There is a need for a transition from unsustainable linear business models to a more sustainable circular approach, called the circular economy. To promote this need, a deeper understanding of which issues hinder organizations’ transition to the circular economy and which ones catalyse it is needed. A systematic literature review was performed on the business implementation of the circular economy and 69 articles covering the topic were found. The review identifies different types of catalyst, obstacles and ambivalent factors influencing circular economy implementation in business. This study contributes to research on circular economy implementation at business organizations by providing u…

liiketoimintamallit020209 energyStrategy and Management02 engineering and technologyBusiness modelcatalystsIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsiirtymävaihesystemaattiset kirjallisuuskatsaukset0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentTransition (fiction)Circular economycircular economy05 social sciencesbusiness transitionsystematic literature reviewobstaclesesteetIdentification (information)Systematic reviewkiertotalous050501 criminologyBusinessEconomic systemJournal of Cleaner Production
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From art after Auschwitz towards a sociology of disrespect of Buchenwald

2017

The aesthetic works of the Frankfurt School receive little attention by contemporary sociology. However, the article shows the relevance of aesthetic theory for a critical understanding of the social world. Therefore, we introduce the contradictions presented by critical theory of society especially after Auschwitz and we ask ourselves about how to conceive the inconceivable when the tools of Enlightenment are intrinsically guilty. Finally, we propose a mosaic of aesthetic sociology of disrespect as an option to overcome the paradoxes of Auschwitz. This procedure is related to the artistic production around the concentration camp of Buchenwald.

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEnlightenmentGeneral Medicine0506 political scienceAesthetics Frankfurt School Holocaust Honneth recognitionCritical theoryAesthetics050602 political science & public administration050501 criminologyRelevance (law)lcsh:H1-99Aesthetic theorySociologylcsh:Social sciences (General)0505 lawmedia_commonAnnual Review. Debats. Revista de Cultura, Poder i Societat
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To Eat or Not to Eat? A Short Path from Vegetarianism to Cannibalism

2018

Subjective reasoning and chemical composition are not the sole arbiters of our systems of alimentary taste; consumption of food is also defined by cultural orientation and other complex value systems. There are those who choose to consume only plant matter to respect the rights of animals, equally there are those who consume pets without a second thought. What informs these choices depends on how we understand our own place in the world, the values we attribute to the things that surrounds us, the relationships we maintain with our fellow beings and those with living things in general. It is in the space between those variable definitions that we find food taboos and the complex stories whi…

media_common.quotation_subjectConsumption (sociology)Space (commercial competition)Value systemsLanguage and LinguisticsAdvertisingCannibalismSociologyMeaning (existential)Language and Linguistic0505 lawmedia_commonCorporeity060201 languages & linguisticsTelevision serieCultural orientationTaste (sociology)05 social sciencesCannibalismEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artsVegetarianism0602 languages and literature050501 criminologyPhilosophy of lawLaw
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Country of residence, gender equality and victim blaming attitudes about partner violence: a multilevel analysis in EU

2017

Background: Intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) is a global and preventable public health problem. Public attitudes, such as victim-blaming, are important for our understanding of differences in the occurrence of IPVAW, as they contribute to its justification. In this paper, we focus on victim-blaming attitudes regarding IPVAW within the EU and we apply multilevel analyses to identify contextual determinants of victim-blaming attitudes. We investigate both the general contextual effect of the country and the specific association between country level of gender equality and individual victim-blaming attitudes, as well as to what extend a possible general contextual effect was exp…

medicine.medical_specialtyDiscriminatory accuracyeducationSocial SciencesPoison controlIntimate partner violence against women (IPVAW)Victim-blaming attitudesAffect (psychology)Multilevel analysis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instance030212 general & internal medicineEuropean unionhealth care economics and organizations0505 lawmedia_commonPublic health05 social sciencesMultilevel modelPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSamhällsvetenskapHuman factors and ergonomicshumanitiesCountry differencesbehavior and behavior mechanisms050501 criminologyDomestic violenceResidencePsychologySocial psychologyEuropean Journal of Public Health
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