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Wall mechanics and exocytosis define the shape of growth domains in fission yeast.
The amazing structural variety of cells is matched only by their functional diversity, and reflects the complex interplay between biochemical and mechanical regulation. How both regulatory layers generate specifically ... -
Water governance in rural communities of Chiloé Island, southern Chile: A multi-level analysis.
Water is one of the most demanded resources in rural areas of developing countries. Its management and governance need knowledge transfers and interactions among several actors at different administrative levels, starting ... -
Water markets and social–ecological resilience to water stress in the context of climate change: an analysis of the Limarí Basin, Chile.
The paper proposes an analysis of the social–ecological resilience of the Limarí Basin, an agriculture-intensive dryland in the north of Chile, featuring one of the most innovative market-based water managements and the ... -
Waters and rivers: Activism, decolonization, and nature in Cecilia Vicuña and Ana Tijoux [Aguas y ríos: Activismo, descolonización y naturaleza en cecilia vicuña y ana tijoux].
Two recent productions of Vicuña and Tijoux are analyzed in this article: the Quipu Mapocho installation (2017) and the song “Río abajo” (2014), respectively. The junctions of art and activism are examined through these ... -
We're not so different: Collectivism increases perceived homophily, trust, and seeking user-generated product information.
Knowing what predicts consumers’ reliance on web-based information when making purchase decisions is crucial for managing a firm’s digital marketing strategy. The present research takes a cross-cultural perspective and ... -
What do women want? Female suffrage and the size of government.
The economic literature has attributed part of the increase in government expenditure over the 20th century to female voting. This is puzzling, considering that the political science literature has documented that women ... -
What makes people decide to pay more? Understanding cooperation in the context of an alternative food network.
In recent decades, cooperative behaviour has been the target of much research. Although there is some evidence about the motives that lead people to engage in cooperation, there is still little research on cooperation ... -
When and Why Does Materialism Relate to Employees' Attitudes and Well-being: The Mediational Role of Need Satisfaction and Need Frustration
Materialistic values may be detrimental for people’s well-being. However, we know little about why (i.e., explaining mechanisms) and when (i.e., boundary conditions) this is the case. Although low satisfaction of the ...