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How not to get lost in the quest to publish an Open Access article?

Lorenza Salvatori, Manon Velasco

Upon attending this training, participants should have a clear understanding of what OA is; which are the most used models (Gold, Hybrid, Green...); what are the policies at national and institutional levels and how to comply with funders’ requirements; ho ...
2022

A Use Case Oriented Survey of Self-Sovereign Identity

With self-sovereign identity (SSI), we stand at a crossroads that is leading society to a new kind of digital identity. Under this new paradigm, users no longer have to remember a username and a password; instead they gain full power on the information tha ...
2022

Identity-Society (Mis)Alignment And The Instrumentalization Of Firm Creation: Creative Destruction And Creative Reconstruction

Marc Gruber, Shirah Eden Foy

Research on founder identity has significantly advanced our understanding of entrepreneurship and related literatures. By departing from the widely held-though often implicit-assumption that culture defines the parameters of identity formation, this paper ...
ACAD MANAGEMENT2022

The invention of the Swiss house: engineers, ethnographers and artists to the discovery of the Alpine vernacular construction / L’invenzione della casa svizzera: ingegneri, etnografi e artisti alla scoperta della costruzione vernacolare alpina

Nicola Braghieri

At the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900, Switzerland presented itself to the world by exhibiting an imaginary synthetic village, making the conflicting features of the various Cantons – which for a few decades gathered under the flag of the Confederat ...
2021

Identity and Personhood in Digital Democracy: Evaluating Inclusion, Equality, Security, and Privacy in Pseudonym Parties and Other Proofs of Personhood

Bryan Alexander Ford

Digital identity seems at first like a prerequisite for digital democracy: how can we ensure “one person, one vote” online without identifying voters? But the full gamut of digital identity solutions – e.g., online ID checking, biometrics, self-sovereign i ...
2020

Grand Challenges for Global Brain Sciences

Sean Lewis Hill, Miguel Nicolelis, Corrado Cali

The next grand challenges for society and science are in the brain sciences. A collection of 60+ scientists from around the world, together with 10+ observers from national, private, and foundations, spent two days together discussing the top challenges th ...
2016

Losses and efficiencies of phosphorus on a national level – A comparison of European substance flow analyses

Claudia Rebeca Binder Signer

tThe sustainable management of phosphorus (P), an essential element for life, is currently discussed inten-sively in research and policy. In order to provide a data basis for national P strategies, various substanceflow analyses (SFA) of P on a national le ...
Elsevier2015

Ethnography of a political ritual: speeches given to new Swiss citizens by representatives of the state

Maxime Carl Felder

Our paper examines speeches given at citizenship ceremonies in Geneva (Switzerland) in order to understand what makes a foreigner a new member of a national and especially of a cantonal entity. Focusing on speeches by three ministers over an interval of 4 ...
2015

Tracklet-based Multi-Commodity Network Flow for Tracking Multiple People

Pascal Fua, François Fleuret, Jérôme Berclaz, Horesh Beny Ben Shitrit

(EN)A method for continuously tracking multiple people partitioned into groups while preserving identities under global appearance constraints, wherein people's trajectories may intersect, and wherein only sparse appearance information is available is disc ...
WO2013

Climate Change and Tourism in Switzerland : Impacts, Vulnerability and Possible Adaptation Measures

Cecilia Matasci

This thesis is part of the MIADAC project (Modeling Sectoral Climate Change Policies: Mitigation, Adaptation, and Acceptance) included in Work Package 4 of the NCCR Climate. It deals with adaptation and acceptance of Switzerland for the tourism sector. In ...
2009

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