ICCRIP 2024
8 th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSTRUCTION, REAL ESTATE, INFRASTRUCTURE & PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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NICMAR University, Pune invites academics, research scholars, practitioners, and other stakeholders of the construction, real estate, infrastructure and project management (CRIP) sector to the 8 th edition of its flagship international conference scheduled on August 23-24, 2024.
Research Papers / Abstracts
ICCRIP 2024 invites abstracts pertaining to, but not limited to, various conference tracks from academics, research scholars and industry practitioners.
Case Studies
ICCRIP 2024 invites case studies (Teaching Case Study, Research Case Study and Industry Problem Focused Case Study) having real world implications for practitioners working in the CRIP sector and beyond.
Practitioners' Perspectives
Following the rich NICMAR tradition of industry-academic connect, ICCRIP 2024 invites practitioners to present various initiatives / innovations / experiences in the CRIP sector under the special segment “Practitioners' Perspectives”.
Doctoral Colloquium
In its second edition, ICCRIP 2024 Doctoral Colloquium invites PhD scholars in the domain of construction, real estate, infrastructure, and project (CRIP) to present their research work and receive feedback from the academic fraternity.
In collaboration with IIT Madras and The International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction
Editors’ Conclave (Invite-Only)
ICCRIP 2024 invites nominations from editors/co-editors/Associate Editors of various national and international journals who wish to be a speaker.
Research Papers / Abstracts / Posters
Hackathon (invite-only).
NICMAR Annual International Conference in Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management (ICCRIP) from 23-24 August 2024 at NICMAR University Pune campus. Into its eighth edition in 2024, ICCRIP has served well as a confluence of ideas for academia and industry since 2016.
I invite researchers and practitioners in the built environment discipline to disseminate their knowledge and research work. ICCRIP 2024 will also organize the third edition of the doctoral colloquium. I also call upon doctoral scholars globally to submit their research proposals to benefit from the feedback from seasoned researchers. ICCRIP has a rich tradition of hosting industry leaders, global academics, researchers and publication partners. Furthermore, I will be looking forward to practitioners to share various initiatives, innovations, experiences, and cases in the Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management sectors as a part of our Practitioners' Perspectives.
Looking forward to meeting you at ICCRIP 2024.
Dr. Anil Kashyap
President and chancellor nicmar university, pune.
Welcome message from
Vice Chancellor
Dear Participants,
I am thrilled to extend an invitation to you for the International Conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure and Project Management (ICCRIP) 2024. This conference promises to be a ground-breaking event, bringing together experts, professionals, and enthusiasts from around the world to delve into the latest developments and advancements in the construction industry. This year, ICCRIP 2024 will spotlight major breakthroughs and transformative technologies that are reshaping the landscape of construction projects.
The conference will feature an in-depth analysis of the latest trends and case studies in major construction projects, disaster management, focusing on innovative techniques and best practices shaping the future of infrastructure development. It will explore the advancements in high-speed transportation systems as like bullet trains, and the impact of 3D printing on construction structures. This conference will focus on the crucial role of robotics and mechanization in construction, including autonomous machinery and robotic construction workers, and the diverse applications of drones in surveying, monitoring, and inspection. It will uncover, the immersive world of augmented reality and virtual reality in construction, highlighting their transformative impact on project visualization, training, and collaboration.
ICCRIP 2024 provides a unique platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration among construction industry professionals. We believe your expertise and insights will greatly contribute to the success of this conference.
Best regards,
Dr. mrs. sushma s. kulkarni, vice chancellor, nicmar university, pune.
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Nearby Hotels & Accommodations
Choose from conveniently located accommodations just a few minutes away from the conference venue, offering comfortable rooms and modern amenities for a seamless stay in the heart of the city.
The Orchid Hotel Pune (5 star)
Adjacent Chhatrapati Shivaji Sports Complex, Pune-Banglore Road, Balewadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411045
1.2 km away
02067914040
Hotel TipTop International (4 star)
S/No. 153, Wakad Mumbai - Pune expressway, Near, Wakad Rd, Hinjawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411057
3.8 km away
099870 00000
Sayaji Hotel (5 star)
135/136, Mumbai-Banglore Bypass Highway, Wakad, Pune, Maharashtra 411057
4.3 km away
020 4212 1212
Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Pune Hinjewadi
Bangalore Highway, next to SHREE SHIV CHHATRAPATI SPORTS COMPLEX, National Games Park, Mahalunge, Pune, Maharashtra 411045
2.1 km away
020 6686 2200
OYO 37647 Hotel Nirvana
Nirvana Near Moze College, Balewadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411045
0.250 km away
0124 620 1217
Note: Guests who are not funded will be required to directly pay the hotel for their accommodation and make their own booking arrangements.
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8th Tbilisi International Conference to Take Place Sept. 2-3
“2024: A Pivotal Year”
TBILISI –The Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC), together with the McCain Institute at Arizona State University and the George W. Bush Institute, will host the 8th Tbilisi International Conference on September 2-3, 2024, in Tbilisi. The conference, titled “ 2024: A Pivotal Year ,” will feature prominent policymakers and experts from Europe and the United States.
The Tbilisi International Conference will provide a forum for critical discussions about global security, foreign policy, and the future of democracy during a period that has been marked by significant geopolitical shifts and transformative events. The conference will meet against the backdrop of crucial elections in the United States and Georgia. It will also examine the challenges that the free and democratic world must overcome to emerge triumphant in confronting Putin’s regime and other forms of aggressive revisionism.
“The McCain Institute is honored to collaborate once again with EPRC and the George W. Bush Institute in sponsoring the Tbilisi International Conference,” said Dr. Evelyn Farkas, executive director of the McCain Institute . “Georgia held a special place in Senator John McCain’s heart, and we extend our gratitude to EPRC for bringing together such a distinguished group to tackle global challenges, especially during a critical moment in Georgia. The Georgian people are dedicated to democracy, the rule of law, and the transatlantic alliance, and we stand with them just as Senator McCain did.”
“We are happy to host the Tbilisi International Conference for the 8 th time. In the current global climate, it is of the utmost importance that all democratic forces unite to counter the multifaceted global offensive of authoritarian and revisionist forces. We are honored to welcome to Tbilisi esteemed experts and policymakers from around the globe to reaffirm our shared commitment to democratic principles and freedom. In the context of the ongoing military aggression of Ukraine and the increasing Russian influence in Georgia, we are glad to have the opportunity to engage in constructive debate and analysis of the geopolitical changes caused by the serious threats currently facing the free world,” said EPRC Executive Director Nino Evgenidze .
“This year’s conference comes at a crucial time for Georgia, the region, and the world,” said David J. Kramer, executive director of the George W. Bush Institute . “We are fortunate to have a great list of participants joining us for discussion on some of the most pressing issues. As always, huge thanks to EPRC for organizing the conference and hosting us in this beautiful setting. And thanks to the people of Georgia for showing such warm and gracious hospitality.”
Every September since 2015, the Tbilisi International Conference has brought together international and regional experts on issues dealing with foreign policy, security, and democracy, along with Georgian policymakers, civil society activists, and the business community. The goal is to keep Georgia high on the transatlantic agenda and on track in its democratic progress and transatlantic aspirations. Hosted in the heart of the Caucasus, the Conference has earned a reputation as a can’t-miss event for leaders across Georgia, the United States, and the rest of Europe.
To learn more about the 2024 Tbilisi International Conference, contact Tamar Khorbaladze and Tedo Evgenidze .
Subjects of Panel Discussions:
- Georgia in Flux
- Disarray in the International Order
- Ukraine – Prospects for Victory
- Holding Putin and Russia Accountable
- Elections in Europe
- Enlargement of the European Union
- The Future of NATO
- The China Challenge
- Information/Cyber Wars, AI, and Disinformation
- Democracy vs. Authoritarianism
- Elections in the United States
Speakers and participants of the Conference:
- Alexander Sokolowski, U.S. Agency for International Development
- Alexandra Hall Hall, Former British Ambassador to Georgia
- Anna Fotyga, Former Member of the European Parliament
- Anna Maria Corazza Bildt, Member of the European Parliament 2009-2019
- Batu Kutelia, Atlantic Council of Georgia
- Benedetta Berti, NATO
- Bobo Lo, Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA)
- Bogdan Klich, Member of the Polish Parliament
- Brian Whitmore, Atlantic Council
- Charlotta Rodhe, Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies
- Colleen Graffy, Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law
- Dalibor Rohac, American Enterprise Institute
- Dan Baer, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Dan Fried, Atlantic Council
- Daria Kaleniuk, ANTAC
- David Smith, The Guardian
- Diana Janse, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
- Eka Gigauri, Transparency International, Georgia
- Emanuelis Zingeris, Member of the Lithuanian Parliament
- Fredrik Löjdquist, Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies
- Gustaf Gothberg, Member of the Swedish Parliament
- Hiroyuki Akita, Nikkei-Japan
- Hugues Mingarelli, Former Ambassador of the European Union to Ukraine
- Ia Meurmishvili, The Cipher Brief
- Ian Bond, Centre for European Reform (CER)
- Ian Kelly, Northwestern University
- Igor Khrestin, George W. Bush Institute
- Isabelle Lasserre, Le Figaro
- James Nixey, Chatham House
- Jonas Hafström, Former Swedish Ambassador to the U.S.
- Keti Khutsishvilli, Civil Society Foundation
- Knut Abraham, Member of the German Parliament
- Laura Kelly, The Hill
- Laura Thornton, McCain Institute
- Linas Linkevičius, Lithuania’s Ambassador to Sweden
- Markéta Gregorová, Member of the European Parliament
- Marko Mihkelson, Member of the Estonian Parliament
- Miranda Patrucic, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
- Nicolas Tenzer, Center for Study and Reflection for Political Action
- Oleh Shamshur, Atlantic Council
- Pedro D. Botta, Florida International University
- Radoslaw Fogiel, Member of the Polish Parliament
- Randy Scheunemann, International Republican Institute
- Rasa Juknevičienė, Member of the European Parliament
- Rihards Kols, Member of the European Parliament
- Scott Carpenter, Jigsaw
- Sevgil Musaieva, Ukrainska Pravda
- Shota Gvineria, Economic Policy Research Center
- Stefan Meister, German Council on Foreign Relations
- Stephen Capus, RFE/RL
- Tobias Ellwood, British Conservative Party Politician
- Tom Malinowski, Former Member of the U.S. Congress
- Vlad Galushko, Open Society Foundations
- William Taylor, United States Institute of Peace
About the Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC)
Since its inception 20 years ago, EPRC has been relentlessly pursuing its mission: to
strengthen democracy, promote security and foster economic development in Georgia through policy research and analysis, advocacy and awareness raising, and capacity building. The EPRC’s mission reflects the consensus among Georgia’s Western partners that a tangible and measurable progress towards robust liberal democracy is a necessary condition for sustainable inclusive economic growth and development for achieving prosperity of the country. It is also anchored in Georgia’s status as a democratic frontline state in need of extra reinforcements for its free and prosperous future with Europe and against backsliding towards the autocratic past. Working closely with the stakeholders and building coalitions with the civil society, private sector representatives, and international partners, EPRC has evolved into a prominent champion of the country’s European future. The enduring reputation of the Center rests on its political independence and neutrality, and its demonstrated technical capacity to generate applied knowledge in response to economic and social challenges. The proven ability to deliver quality research & analysis, capacity building initiatives, high-profile events, attract global academic and political leaders, and build domestic network of change makers adds to the value of the organization. For more information: www.eprc.ge
About the McCain Institute at Arizona State University
The McCain Institute is a nonpartisan organization inspired by Senator John McCain and his family’s dedication to public service. We are part of Arizona State University and based in Washington, D.C. Our programs defend democracy, advance human rights and freedom, and empower character-driven leaders. Our unique power to convene leaders across the global political spectrum enables us to make a real impact on the world’s most pressing challenges. Our goal is action, not talk, and like Senator McCain, we are fighting to create a free, safe, and just world for all.
About the George W. Bush Institute
The George W. Bush Institute is a solution-oriented nonpartisan policy organization focused on ensuring opportunity for all, strengthening democracy, and advancing free societies. Housed within the George W. Bush Presidential Center, the Bush Institute is rooted in compassionate conservative values and committed to creating positive, meaningful, and lasting change at home and abroad. We utilize our unique platform and convening power to advance solutions to national and global issues of the day. Learn more at bushcenter.org.
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DISCLAIMER: McCain Institute is a nonpartisan organization that is part of Arizona State University. The views expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent an opinion of the McCain Institute.
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Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research
KEER 2020, 7-9 September 2020, Tokyo, Japan
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This book gathers a selection of refereed papers presented at the 8th International Conference on Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research 2020 (KEER 2020), which was held in Tokyo, Japan, 7–9 September 2020. The contributions address the latest advances in and innovative applications of Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research and related topics. This book caters researchers and graduate students in the field of design, art, Kansei engineering, and other engineering fields, psychology, physiology, and education.
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Abrams environmental law clinic—significant achievements for 2023-24, protecting our great lakes, rivers, and shorelines.
The Abrams Clinic represents Friends of the Chicago River and the Sierra Club in their efforts to hold Trump Tower in downtown Chicago accountable for withdrawing water illegally from the Chicago River. To cool the building, Trump Tower draws water at high volumes, similar to industrial factories or power plants, but Trump Tower operated for more than a decade without ever conducting the legally required studies to determine the impact of those operations on aquatic life or without installing sufficient equipment to protect aquatic life consistent with federal regulations. After the Clinic sent a notice of intent to sue Trump Tower, the State of Illinois filed its own case in the summer of 2018, and the Clinic moved successfully to intervene in that case. In 2023-24, motions practice and discovery continued. Working with co-counsel at Northwestern University’s Pritzker Law School’s Environmental Advocacy Center, the Clinic moved to amend its complaint to include Trump Tower’s systematic underreporting each month of the volume of water that it intakes from and discharges to the Chicago River. The Clinic and co-counsel addressed Trump Tower’s motion to dismiss some of our clients’ claims, and we filed a motion for summary judgment on our claim that Trump Tower has committed a public nuisance. We also worked closely with our expert, Dr. Peter Henderson, on a supplemental disclosure and on defending an additional deposition of him. In summer 2024, the Clinic is defending its motion for summary judgment and challenging Trump Tower’s own motion for summary judgment. The Clinic is also preparing for trial, which could take place as early as fall 2024.
Since 2016, the Abrams Clinic has worked with the Chicago chapter of the Surfrider Foundation to protect water quality along the Lake Michigan shoreline in northwest Indiana, where its members surf. In April 2017, the U. S. Steel plant in Portage, Indiana, spilled approximately 300 pounds of hexavalent chromium into Lake Michigan. In January 2018, the Abrams Clinic filed a suit on behalf of Surfrider against U. S. Steel, alleging multiple violations of U. S. Steel’s discharge permits; the City of Chicago filed suit shortly after. When the US government and the State of Indiana filed their own, separate case, the Clinic filed extensive comments on the proposed consent decree. In August 2021, the court entered a revised consent decree which included provisions advocated for by Surfrider and the City of Chicago, namely a water sampling project that alerts beachgoers as to Lake Michigan’s water quality conditions, better notifications in case of future spills, and improvements to U. S. Steel’s operations and maintenance plans. In the 2023-24 academic year, the Clinic successfully litigated its claims for attorneys’ fees as a substantially prevailing party. Significantly, the court’s order adopted the “Fitzpatrick matrix,” used by the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia to determine appropriate hourly rates for civil litigants, endorsed Chicago legal market rates as the appropriate rates for complex environmental litigation in Northwest Indiana, and allowed for partially reconstructed time records. The Clinic’s work, which has received significant media attention, helped to spawn other litigation to address pollution by other industrial facilities in Northwest Indiana and other enforcement against U. S. Steel by the State of Indiana.
In Winter Quarter 2024, Clinic students worked closely with Dr. John Ikerd, an agricultural economist and emeritus professor at the University of Missouri, to file an amicus brief in Food & Water Watch v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency . In that case pending before the Ninth Circuit, Food & Water Watch argues that US EPA is illegally allowing Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, more commonly known as factory farms, to pollute waterways significantly more than is allowable under the Clean Water Act. In the brief for Dr. Ikerd and co-amici Austin Frerick, Crawford Stewardship Project, Family Farm Defenders, Farm Aid, Missouri Rural Crisis Center, National Family Farm Coalition, National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, and Western Organization of Resource Councils, we argued that EPA’s refusal to regulate CAFOs effectively is an unwarranted application of “agricultural exceptionalism” to industrial agriculture and that EPA effectively distorts the animal production market by allowing CAFOs to externalize their pollution costs and diminishing the ability of family farms to compete. Attorneys for the litigants will argue the case in September 2024.
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Energy justice.
The Abrams Clinic supported grassroots organizations advocating for energy justice in low-income communities and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities in Michigan. With the Clinic’s representation, these organizations intervened in cases before the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), which regulates investor-owned utilities. Students conducted discovery, drafted written testimony, cross-examined utility executives, participated in settlement discussions, and filed briefs for these projects. The Clinic’s representation has elevated the concerns of these community organizations and forced both the utilities and regulators to consider issues of equity to an unprecedented degree. This year, on behalf of Soulardarity (Highland Park, MI), We Want Green, Too (Detroit, MI), and Urban Core Collective (Grand Rapids, MI), Clinic students engaged in eight contested cases before the MPSC against DTE Electric, DTE Gas, and Consumers Energy, as well as provided support for our clients’ advocacy in other non-contested MPSC proceedings.
The Clinic started this past fall with wins in three cases. First, the Clinic’s clients settled with DTE Electric in its Integrated Resource Plan case. The settlement included an agreement to close the second dirtiest coal power plant in Michigan three years early, $30 million from DTE’s shareholders to assist low-income customers in paying their bills, and $8 million from DTE’s shareholders toward a community fund that assists low-income customers with installing energy efficiency improvements, renewable energy, and battery technology. Second, in DTE Electric’s 2023 request for a rate hike (a “rate case”), the Commission required DTE Electric to develop a more robust environmental justice analysis and rejected the Company’s second attempt to waive consumer protections through a proposed electric utility prepayment program with a questionable history of success during its pilot run. The final Commission order and the administrative law judge’s proposal for final decision cited the Clinic’s testimony and briefs. Third, in Consumers Electric’s 2023 rate case, the Commission rejected the Company’s request for a higher ratepayer-funded return on its investments and required the Company to create a process that will enable intervenors to obtain accurate GIS data. The Clinic intends to use this data to map the disparate impact of infrastructure investment in low-income and BIPOC communities.
In the winter, the Clinic filed public comments regarding DTE Electric and Consumers Energy’s “distribution grid plans” (DGP) as well as supported interventions in two additional cases: Consumers Energy’s voluntary green pricing (VGP) case and the Clinic’s first case against the gas utility DTE Gas. Beginning with the DGP comments, the Clinic first addressed Consumers’s 2023 Electric Distribution Infrastructure Investment Plan (EDIIP), which detailed current distribution system health and the utility’s approximately $7 billion capital project planning ($2 billion of which went unaccounted for in the EDIIP) over 2023–2028. The Clinic then commented on DTE Electric’s 2023 DGP, which outlined the utility’s opaque project prioritization and planned more than $9 billion in capital investments and associated maintenance over 2024–2028. The comments targeted four areas of deficiencies in both the EDIIP and DGP: (1) inadequate consideration of distributed energy resources (DERs) as providing grid reliability, resiliency, and energy transition benefits; (2) flawed environmental justice analysis, particularly with respect to the collection of performance metrics and the narrow implementation of the Michigan Environmental Justice Screen Tool; (3) inequitable investment patterns across census tracts, with emphasis on DTE Electric’s skewed prioritization for retaining its old circuits rather than upgrading those circuits; and (4) failing to engage with community feedback.
For the VGP case against Consumers, the Clinic supported the filing of both an initial brief and reply brief requesting that the Commission reject the Company’s flawed proposal for a “community solar” program. In a prior case, the Clinic advocated for the development of a community solar program that would provide low-income, BIPOC communities with access to clean energy. As a result of our efforts, the Commission approved a settlement agreement requiring the Company “to evaluate and provide a strawman recommendation on community solar in its Voluntary Green Pricing Program.” However, the Company’s subsequent proposal in its VGP case violated the Commission’s order because it (1) was not consistent with the applicable law, MCL 460.1061; (2) was not a true community solar program; (3) lacked essential details; (4) failed to compensate subscribers sufficiently; (5) included overpriced and inflexible subscriptions; (6) excessively limited capacity; and (7) failed to provide a clear pathway for certain participants to transition into other VGP programs. For these reasons, the Clinic argued that the Commission should reject the Company’s proposal.
In DTE Gas’s current rate case, the Clinic worked with four witnesses to develop testimony that would rebut DTE Gas’s request for a rate hike on its customers. The testimony advocated for a pathway to a just energy transition that avoids dumping the costs of stranded gas assets on the low-income and BIPOC communities that are likely to be the last to electrify. Instead, the testimony proposed that the gas and electric utilities undertake integrated planning that would prioritize electric infrastructure over gas infrastructure investment to ensure that DTE Gas does not over-invest in gas infrastructure that will be rendered obsolete in the coming decades. The Clinic also worked with one expert witness to develop an analysis of DTE Gas’s unaffordable bills and inequitable shutoff, deposit, and collections practices. Lastly, the Clinic offered testimony on behalf of and from community members who would be directly impacted by the Company’s rate hike and lack of affordable and quality service. Clinic students have spent the summer drafting an approximately one-hundred-page brief making these arguments formally. We expect the Commission’s decision this fall.
Finally, both DTE Electric and Consumers Energy have filed additional requests for rate increases after the conclusion of their respective rate cases filed in 2023. On behalf of our Clients, the Clinic has intervened in these cases, and clinic students have already reviewed thousands of pages of documents and started to develop arguments and strategies to protect low-income and BIPOC communities from the utility’s ceaseless efforts to increase the cost of energy.
Corporate Climate Greenwashing
The Abrams Environmental Law Clinic worked with a leading international nonprofit dedicated to using the law to protect the environment to research corporate climate greenwashing, focusing on consumer protection, green financing, and securities liability. Clinic students spent the year examining an innovative state law, drafted a fifty-page guide to the statute and relevant cases, and examined how the law would apply to a variety of potential cases. Students then presented their findings in a case study and oral presentation to members of ClientEarth, including the organization’s North American head and members of its European team. The project helped identify the strengths and weaknesses of potential new strategies for increasing corporate accountability in the fight against climate change.
Land Contamination, Lead, and Hazardous Waste
The Abrams Clinic continues to represent East Chicago, Indiana, residents who live or lived on or adjacent to the USS Lead Superfund site. This year, the Clinic worked closely with the East Chicago/Calumet Coalition Community Advisory Group (CAG) to advance the CAG’s advocacy beyond the Superfund site and the adjacent Dupont RCRA site. Through multiple forms of advocacy, the clinics challenged the poor performance and permit modification and renewal attempts of Tradebe Treatment and Recycling, LLC (Tradebe), a hazardous waste storage and recycling facility in the community. Clinic students sent letters to US EPA and Indiana Department of Environmental Management officials about how IDEM has failed to assess meaningful penalties against Tradebe for repeated violations of the law and how IDEM has allowed Tradebe to continue to threaten public and worker health and safety by not improving its operations. Students also drafted substantial comments for the CAG on the US EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule improvements, the Suppliers’ Park proposed cleanup, and Sims Metal’s proposed air permit revisions. The Clinic has also continued working with the CAG, environmental experts, and regulators since US EPA awarded $200,000 to the CAG for community air monitoring. The Clinic and its clients also joined comments drafted by other environmental organizations about poor operations and loose regulatory oversight of several industrial facilities in the area.
Endangered Species
The Abrams Clinic represented the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Hoosier Environmental Council (HEC) in litigation regarding the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s (Service) failure to list the Kirtland’s snake as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act. The Kirtland’s snake is a small, secretive, non-venomous snake historically located across the Midwest and the Ohio River Valley. Development and climate change have undermined large portions of the snake’s habitat, and populations are declining. Accordingly, the Clinic sued the Service in the US District Court for the District of Columbia last summer over the Service’s denial of CBD’s request to have the Kirtland’s snake protected. This spring, the Clinic was able to reach a settlement with the Service that requires the Service to reconsider its listing decision for the Kirtland’s snake and to pay attorney fees.
The Clinic also represented CBD in preparation for litigation regarding the Service’s failure to list another species as threatened or endangered. Threats from land development and climate change have devastated this species as well, and the species has already been extirpated from two of the sixteen US states in its range. As such, the Clinic worked this winter and spring to prepare a notice of intent (NOI) to sue the Service. The Team poured over hundreds of FOIA documents and dug into the Service’s supporting documentation to create strong arguments against the Service in the imminent litigation. The Clinic will send the NOI and file a complaint in the next few months.
Students and Faculty
Twenty-four law school students from the classes of 2024 and 2025 participated in the Clinic, performing complex legal research, reviewing documents obtained through discovery, drafting legal research memos and briefs, conferring with clients, conducting cross-examination, participating in settlement conferences, and arguing motions. Students secured nine clerkships, five were heading to private practice after graduation, and two are pursuing public interest work. Sam Heppell joined the Clinic from civil rights private practice, bringing the Clinic to its full complement of three attorneys.
8th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Business, Economy, Management, and Social Studies
Conference Theme: “The Role of Educational Psychology to Encourage Business and Society Sustainability.”
Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho, Japan July 3-4, 2024
THIS CONFERENCE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY HELD ON JULY 3, 2024
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The 8th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Business, Economy, Management, and Social Studies (8th IBEMS) was an outstanding event held on July 3, 2024.
8th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Business, Economy, Management, and Social Studies (8th IBEMS) organized by Research Synergy Foundation. This conference was held Hybrid and has given a chance to increase knowledge among researchers found ideas for further research, and new found research and collaboration opportunities.
This event was held in one day and has been a great success. Participants and audiences who attended came from various countries, such as Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, China, Taiwan, India, Vietnam, Thailand, United States, South Korea, Morocco, Iran, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Egypt, and many more.
All researchers, scholars, and colleagues participated in the discussions and exchanged ideas at the scientific conference. This year, this conference to exchange and share their thoughts and findings in various spectrums in the field of study: Sustainability Studies, Social Studies, Education, Humanities, Business, Psychology, Entrepreneurship, Management, Human Resources Management, and Many More. There were Keynote Speaker session and Invited Speaker session followed by the onsite academic presentation session which is divided into 2 split room … (read more)
LATES PUBLICATION BY PARTICIPANTS
OPEN ATTENDEE
WHAT TO EXPECT
Global forum & network.
CONNECT and ENGAGE with >200.000 SCHOLARS in Asia and Australia and still growing UP.
PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY
SELECTED papers will be published in international journal indexed by SCOPUS, WOS, Google Scholar, etc.
COLLABORATION & PROJECT
Opportunity to DO RESEARCH COLLABORATION and INVOLVE in further SCIENTIFIC PROJECT.
INTEGRATED ONLINE SUBMISSION SYSTEM
All participants can EASILY register, access, and SEE submission PROGRESS in one screen. Built to ZERO MISTAKE of conference detail.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Professor Dr. Rosna Awang-Hashim Professor of Educational Psychology School of Education, Universiti Utara Malaysia
Professor Dr. Rosna Awang-Hashim (BA, MA, UNT Texas) (PhD, USC Los Angeles) was the Past Editor-in- Chief (2010-2019) of the Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and International). Currently she is a Motivation Scientist and an Educational Psychologist at the School of Education & Modern Languages, Universiti Utara Malaysia, and her research interests include motivation psychology, learning and teaching in higher education, and academic leadership. At the national level, she is the Vice President of the Malaysian Psychometrics Association (MPA), the Vice President of the Malaysian Society for Research and Higher Education Policy Development (PenDaPaT), Fellow of the Academy of Professors Malaysia (APM) & a member of the SULAM (Service Learning Malaysia-University for Society) Strategic Committee at MoHE.
INVITED SPEAKER
Ko Konno Open Research Account Specialist Taylor & Francis Group, UK
Eric S. Parilla, DBA., FBE. Northwestern University, Philippines
Dr. Eric S. Parilla is currently the Vice President for the Research, Community Extension and Social Development of Northwestern University and the Consultant of the College of Business Education. Also, he holds professorial chair in social entrepreneurship in the same university. He obtained his Master of Science in Management at the University of Asia and the Pacific and his Doctor of Business Administration at the University of Northern Philippines last 2010. Currently, he is taking up his second master’s, Master of Management major in Data Analytics at the Philippines Christian University. He loves doing research and had produced, presented and published numerous researches at different conferences and journals, here and abroad. He is also a seasoned peer reviewer and member of the editorial board of various international and local journals. He is also a consultant of different businesses primarily doing feasibility studies and business plans. Currently, he is the Director for Research for the Philippine Association of Collegiate Schools in Business. He is also the Chairman of Northern Philippines Business Research Conference and its now on its 5th Year.
Conference Participation
Free Workshop Course: FUNDAMENTAL SKILL TO WRITE GOOD SCIENTIFIC PAPER
Registration Fee Include:
- Easy submission of the manuscript as well as monitoring your conference & publication status.
- E-Conference Abstract Proceeding with DOI Number
- E-Certificate of International Conference.
- All eligible PAPERS have opportunity to be published in a reputable international journal indexed by SCOPUS/ WOS/ Google Scholar, etc. *Terms and Conditions applied (selected by Scientific Editorial and Reviewer Committee)
- Ethical and reliable scientific process of double-blind review (participants will receive result of their review including plagiarism and content check).
- Access to other virtual content from the conference.
- Vibrant conference atmosphere through more than just a standard Q&A session.
- Selected participants will be invited for several scientific projects (such as joint paper writing, keynote speaker, workshop coach, reviewer, scientific committee etc.).
- All PAPERS will get international exposure and scientific feedback from scholars around the globe during the conference
- All publications process conducted ethically based on RSF code of conduct and publications ethic guideline (based on COPE). Please see on the website of RSF or this Website of conferences to download the Ethic Guideline. All parties (Author, editor, conference chair, Scientific review committee) should follow the ethics guideline
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
- SIGN IN at https://www.researchsynergysystem.com/login using a G-mail or email account.
- Choose ROLE as PARTICIPANT.
- Fill in all personal data required (*)
- Add “+ NEW CONFERENCE”, Choose 8th IBEMS
- Continue and Follow the Submission Process in the system until the “SUBMIT” button.
- Monitor your registration status and progress by signing in to your account.
- You will get an announcement by email regarding your paper status. You can directly download the letter of acceptance (LOA), invoice, and content review through your account.
- Make the payment (only after the announcement of abstract acceptance – LOA received) and upload the payment proof through our online system (NOT email).
- Upload your Full paper (after the system confirms payment).
- Create your presentation, then upload it to the system.
- Go to the conference as per schedule.
Note for publication: Please check with any plagiarism detection software and make sure to have only at most a 20% similarity score. Any paper with more than 20% similarity score will not be considered in the publication database unless specified in the proof of similarity score.
Paper for Journal Publication Format
- Manuscript should be contains minimum 5.000 words and should not exceed 12.000 words including embedded figures and tables, contain no appendix, and the file should be in Microsoft Office (.doc/.docx) or Open Office (.odt) format.
- Paper should be in prepared in A4 paper (21cm x 29.7cm) using 2.5 cm for inside margin and 2 cm for top, bottom, and outside margin. No need to alter page number in this template as the page number will be reordered at pre-printing process.
- The title, abstract and main text should be in one column.
- Title should be less than 15 words, title case, small caps, centered, bold, font type Times New Roman (TNR), font size 16, and single spaced.
- The main text of the writing should be in one columns with 1 cm column spacing, justified, 12 TNR, first line indent 5 mm, and 1.5 spaced.
- The manuscript should begin with title, abstract, and keyword and the main text should consist of: Introduction, Literature Review, Research Methodology, Finding and Discussion, Conclusion and Further Research; followed by References.
- All accepted ABSTRACTS will be published in a conference abstract e-book with DOI number, indexed in Google Scholar.
- Eligible and selected full paper will be submitted and published in F1000Research Platform – RSF Gateway >> https://f1000research.com/rsf . Once accepted, articles are published and subject to peer review; articles that pass peer review will be indexed in SCOPUS and other bibliographic indexers.
- International Journals by Research Synergy Press: under *Scopus Evaluation/ Google Scholar/ Dimension >> https://journals.researchsynergypress.com/
- International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH)
- Applied Quantitative Analysis (AQA)
- Journal of Governance Risk Management Compliance and Sustainability (JGRCS) –
- International Journal of Entrepreneurship, Business and Creative Economy (IJEBCE) –
- International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies (IJEASS)
- Organization and Human Capital Development (ORCADEV)
- Inclusive Society and Sustainability Studies (ISSUES)
- International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies (IJEIIS)
- Journal of Halal Science, Industry, and Business (JHASIB)
- Journal of Social Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (JSETP)
- International Journal of Marketing and Digital Creative (IJMADIC)
- People and Behavior Analysis (PBA)
- Education Policy and Development (EPD)
Selected full papers will be recommended but are not guaranteed to be published in the journals (depending on paper quality and under editor review process
and many more
CONFERENCE VENUE
Address: 3 Chome-4-2 Kotobashi, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0022, Japan
Located in just a 5-minute walk from JR Kinshicho Station, MOXY Tokyo Kinshicho is a part of the Marriort International Group. A 24-hour lounge is featured on site and free WiFi is available throughout. The property is around 7 minute by bus from Tokyo Sky Tree Tower, 20 minutes by bus from Sensoji Temple. Ryogoku Kokugikan is 3-minute train ride from the hotel, while Tokyo Dome is 13 minutes by train.
Popular points of interest near the accommodations include Chidorigafuchi, Yasukuni Shrine and National Diet Building. Tokyo Haneda International Airport is 9.9 mi from the property.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ACCES GUIDELINE
Transportation system in Japan, including one of the largest metropolises, Tokyo, is so complicated that it is difficult to go around on your own, but it has many attractions. This app, Japan Travel by NAVITIME, will resolve the following problems which are commonly faced by overseas tourists.
VISA DECLARATION
8th IBEMS committee through Research Synergy Foundation (RSF) hereby reiterates that we are NOT authorized to assist with any Visa application works. We, here include the organization itself, the conference secretariat, international liaisons and any individuals or parties related to the conference committee.
The conference committee does not issue organization registration letter, letter of guarantee, schedule of staying letter, local sponsor letter, and governmental format invitation letter, but provides only Letter of Acceptance issued by the Conference Committee Board.
You may be required to submit a letter of guarantee to the embassy. Here the conference committee would like to emphasize the difference between a letter of acceptance and a letter of guarantee .
Letter of Acceptance:
A Letter of Acceptance is a proof that your abstract/paper submission and registration application are accepted and invited by the conference committee board. It will be stated in English and may help with your visa application. However, it does not guarantee you a visa.
Letter of Guarantee:
A Letter of Guarantee is an individual/party who agrees to be legally and financially responsible for your staying during your visit in the country you’re going to. The conference committee will not provide any Letter of Guarantee .
Should your application be denied, conference committee cannot change the decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, nor will we engage in discussion or correspondence with the MOFA or the Embassy on behalf of the applicant. The registration fee cannot be refunded when the VISA application of individual be denied.
Please visit the Japan portal website for information and regulations about your visa application on https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/index.html
RESEARCH SYNERGY PUBLICATION PRINCIPLE
All publications process conducted ethically based on RSF code of conduct and publications ethic guideline (Based on COPE). Please see in the website of RSF or Website of conferences to download the Ethic Guideline. All parties (Author, editor, conference chair, Scientific review committee) should follow the ethic guide.
SUSTAINIBILITY
RSF publications put forwards sustainability relationship between RSF-Author and RSF-Editor. Furthermore, RSF always hold trusted publications partner with reputable indexing.
TRANSPARANCY
RSF clearly announce the detail of publications process, timeline and information about the journal or publisher directly through email/ website or conference event. All the information of journal will be announce to all author/ participants after they passed the1st review stage (consist of plagiarism check and aligning aims and scope) through email. All author/ participants have the right to follow the recommendations of the RSF publications or not. If they agree with the recommendations, RSF publications will send the consent letter to all authors/ participants to proceed the next stage.
EMPOWERMENT
RSF publications trying to encourage all authors/ participants to follow all scientific process conducted by RSF publication and journals. RSF Publications apply some period of revision and reminder to all authors/ participants. RSF Publications collaboration with Research Synergy Institute facilitate scientific writing workshop all over universities in ASIA and other country to empower and enhance the scholars capacity and productivity.
RESEARCH SYNERGY PUBLICATION PROCESS (Journal)
Pre conference (abstract).
POST CONFERENCE (FULL PAPER)
All the abstract of article submitted to conference website and reviewed by Research Synergy Scientific review committee through Reviewer Track platform. * Conference double blind peer review (abstract/full paper)
All the abstract of article submitted to conference website and reviewed by Research Synergy Scientific review committee through Reviewer Track platform. * Plagiarism check (<20%) * Contents review (aims & scope) * Language review (cohesion, grammar, vocabulary)
All manuscript which perform on those criteria will be recommended to Research Synergy journal affiliations (Author should follow journal’s submission). * Journal recommendation in each article
Participant Testimonial
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The review process will take approximately 7 to 10 working days.
You will receive the article decision (accepted/ accepted with revision/ rejected) from the official email of the conference committee right after the review process is completed. Please check your email at the inbox/ spam folder.
No. Sometimes our announcement goes to your SPAM folder due to email restriction. If you already submitted your article and passed 14 working days, please check the email (inbox and spam folder) and your scholarvein account to check the progress. You can always check and monitor (independently) your registration status anytime by login to your Scholarvein account. Please find and click the menu on the left screen entitled: “Registration Status” then “Main Paper.” Your current stage or status of registration will be displayed there.
You need to login to your Scholarvein account ( http://www.scholarvein.com/process/index.php/Main/Login ) to continue the registration process.
- You need to make a payment for registration fee (you can do it via online or offline). The payment instruction and detail for online/ offline are clearly informed in your LOA at the second page.
- Please upload the proof/ receipt of your payment transaction by uploading the receipt in the menu “Payment Confirmation” (left side of your Scholarvein followed event dashboard). If you are not uploading the receipt, we can not change/ move your status to the next step.
- Waiting Scholarvein admin to check your payment and approve it in the system. You can always track your status in your account.
- After the admin approves your payment status, you can upload your full paper for journal publication. You can submit/upload full paper by login to your Scholarvein account and select the “Upload” menu under your Followed Event dashboard. Please upload 2 types of full paper: 1) Complete full paper , and 2) Blind full paper without author details. All the full paper uploaded MUST follow the template required in the conference website.
- Upload your presentation file by login to your Scholarvein account and select the “PowerPoint Presentation” menu in your Followed Event dashboard. Maximum size of file upload is 20 MB.
- Finally, the committee will give the journal recommendations that suit your paper quality and context based on the rigorous scientific review process. You can always check your publication progress by login to your Scholarvein account and select the “Publication” menu under your Followed Event dashboard.
Yes, you have. There is no need to pay anything before you receive the notification of acceptance of your article/ LOA. Please be noticed; if we do not receive your payment confirmation at the latest deadline (maximum 20 days before the conference date), then we will exclude your participation in the conference. Moreover, you can NOT upload your full paper for journal publication if the payment has not yet been made.
You can always check and monitor (independently) your registration status anytime by login to your Scholarvein account. Please find and click the menu on the left screen entitled: “Download”. You can download all conference documents needed including LOA, invoice, review result in that menu independently.
No, it doesn’t. The registration fee is non-refundable, and it includes charges for conference participation only. Please refer to the conference website in page/ menu “Registration Page” to see the complete information, and it’s facilities.
The publication timeline already stated on the conference website at the homepage section. Moreover, it depends on the journal publication schedule and the scientific process. But the author no need to worry because you can check your publication status by login to your Scholarvein account in the left menu entitled: “Publication.”
The quality of your article takes a vital role to be published in Scopus Journal. There will be a rigorous scientific review process to decide the journal recommendation that suits your article/ paper.
You can always check and monitor (independently) your registration status anytime by login to your Scholarvein account. Please find and click the menu on the left screen entitled: “Registration Status” then “Main Paper.” Your current stage or status of registration will be displayed there.
No. Sometimes our announcement goes to your SPAM folder due to email restriction. If you already submitted your manuscript and passed 7 working days, please check the email (inbox and spam folder) and your scholarvein account to check the progress. You can download your plagiarism check result by login to your Scholarvein account, then click the menu on the left screen entitled: “Download”.
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Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning
Rome – Italy
ISBN: 978-609-485-537-5
Date: 17 th May 2024
Category: Education, Teaching and Learning
Description
Table of contents.
The 8 th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching, and Learning will take place between the 17 th and 19 th of May, 2024 . This leading education conference will once again bring together the vibrant community of scientists, researchers, and other members of academia for three days of learning and networking.ICETL 2024 is a prime opportunity for you to present your research, receive feedback from your peers, and get published in indexed academic journals.
Questioning Japan’s English-Only and Other Language Teaching Communicative Directives
Brian G. Rubrecht Meiji University, Japan Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
An Exploration of the Variability in Clinical Assessment Scores of Students on an Allied Health Professional Degree Programme in the UK
Mackay S J, Hughes V, Hussain Z, Lane S University of Liverpool, UK Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
The Role of Students’ Coping in Academic Achievement, Flourishing and Burnout
Tajana Ljubin Golub, Lana Jurčec, Martina Gajšek Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb, Croatia Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Understanding Academic Procrastination and Burnout: The Role of Meaning in Life
Tajana Ljubin Golub, Lana Jurčec, Majda Rijavec Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb, Croatia Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Collaborative Teaching Strategies in a Stimulating Learning Environment
Petra Pejić Papak, Lidija Vujičić University of Rijeka, Faculty of Teacher Education, Centre for Childhood Research, Croatia Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Quo Vadis: Exploring the Perceived Role and Identity of Ten Teacher Educators
Michelle Attard Tonna, Charmaine Bonello, Jonathan Borg, Michael Buhagiar, James Calleja, Patrick Camilleri, Therese Camilleri, Louise Chircop, Josephine Deguara, Martin Musumeci Faculty of Education, University of Malta, Malta Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Culturally-Competent Teachers for Multilingual Classrooms
Tatiana I. Sildus, PhD Pittsburg State University, USA Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Perceptions of High School Students Regarding the Teaching Profession
Robert J. Levesque, Marc Basque University of Moncton Campus of Edmundston, Canada Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
The Soft Skills Assessment of Pre-service Teachers in the Faculty of Industrial Education, Thailand
Sukritta Preechawong, Khwanruethai Rawboon, Supre Kanjanaphitsarn Skill Shape Company, Thailand Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Female under Representation as First and Senior Authors in Medicine Subspecialties: A Meta-Analysis of Academic Publications 2nd World Conference on Gender Equality
Ohm Tripathi University of Connecticut, United States Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
More than just Playing and Fun: Educational Benefits of Video Games in Classroom
Mira Bajovic Brock University, Canada Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Development of Competency-Based Curricula with a Focus on Interprofessionalism in Health
Rodrigo Francisco de Jesus,Ana Augusta Ribeiro Flores, James Melo Silva, Jeanny Mercia do Amaral Damásio, Paulo Jardel Leite Araujo, Rodrigo da Silva Sampaio REDE UNIFTC, Brazil Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
The Impact of Working Memory Training on Mathematical Performance: Evidence from High, Medium, and Low levels of Achievement Motivation
Yinuo Wang BASIS International School Chengdu, China Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Enhancing Inclusivity and Engagement in Economics Education through Co-Created Assessments: A Case Study from University College Cork
Dr Marie Ryan Department of Economics, University College Cork, Ireland Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
Mapping Translation & Interpretation Courses Using Student Digital Portfolio Development
Ángel Ruiz Blanco San José State University Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
English-Medium Instruction in Japan: Experience and Its Implementation in Internationalization of Agricultural Higher Education in Uzbekistan
Narmatova Gulchekhra Abdikarimovna Naruto University of Education, Japan Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
A Mixed-Method Investigation into Post-Pandemic Hong Kong Secondary School English as a Second Language (ESL) Teachers’ Reflection on Emergency Remote Teaching
Yan Tsoi Lam University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
The Perceptions of Students Regarding Gender Equality Policies in Universities
Denisa Titili, Irena Nikaj Department of Social Sciences, University “Fan S. Noli” Korça, Albania Department of Education, University “Fan S. Noli” Korça, Albania Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Research in Education, Teaching and Learning, 2024 DOI: [ Abstract ] [ PDF ]
The «Plop» in the Condorito Comic, an Analysis from Saussure and Strauss Y Corbin
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