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Ai, Huizi. Protecting Societal Interests in Corporate Takeovers. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7546-2.

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Internet of things: Global technological and societal trends. Aalborg: River Publishers, 2011.

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Rosalía, Alfonso Sánchez, and Embrid Irujo José Miguel, eds. La sociedad cooperativa europea domiciliada en España. Cizur Menor, Navarra: Thomson/Aranzadi, 2008.

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Society, Shetland Family History. Members interests directory. Shetland: Shetland Family History Society, 1993.

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University of Gauhati. Department of Library and Information Science, ed. Roadmap to usher in knowledge society: Special interest groups SIG 01: social sciences information : Libraries and societal development with special reference to North East India, SIG 02: Computer applications in LIS : cloud computing applications in LIS, IASLIC 26th National Seminar, November 25-28, 2014. Kolkata: Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres, 2014.

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Solimena, Luigi. Il conflitto di interessi dell'amministratore di società per azioni nelle operazioni con la società amministrata. Milano: Giuffrè, 1999.

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Mujarradī, Saʻīd. Īntirnit va amnīyat-i ijtimāʻī: Internet and societal security. Tihrān: Pizhūhishgāh-i ʻUlūm-i Insānī va Muṭālaʻāt-i Farhangī, 2012.

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Sŭbev, Svilen. Protivorechii͡a︡, interesi, lichnost. Sofii͡a︡: Partizdat, 1989.

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IFIP TC6/WG6.4 Workshop on Internet Technologies, Applications, and Societal Impact (2002 Wrocław, Poland). Internet technologies, applications, and societal impact: IFIP TC6/WG6.4 Workshop on Internet Technologies, Applications, and Societal Impact (WITASI 2002) October 10-11, 2002, Wroclaw, Poland. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.

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La responsabilità per attività di direzione e coordinamento nei gruppi di società. Milano: A. Giuffrè, 2007.

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Cicalese, Anna. Da dove dgt?: Chat line, testo e società. Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli, 2007.

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Society, Fife Family History. New members interests booklet 1998. Methil: Fife Family History Society, 1998.

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Nagaĭchuk, A. F. Sot︠s︡ialʹnye interesy: Tekhnologii osushchestvlenii︠a︡ v politike. Sankt-Peterburg: SPGU, 2005.

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Belén, Albornoz B. María, and FLACSO (Organization). Sede Ecuador. Programa de Comunicación., eds. Los usos de Internet--comunicación y sociedad. Quito: FLACSO Ecuador, 2006.

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Antonelli, Giuseppe. L' italiano nella società della comunicazione. Bologna: Il mulino, 2007.

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Patrizio, Di Nicola, and Mingo Isabella 1959-, eds. E-society: Strumenti e percorsi di analisi della società in rete. Milano: Guerini studio, 2005.

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Manrique, Nelson. La sociedad virtual y otros ensayos. Lima, Perú: Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Fondo Editorial, 1997.

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J, Megías Quirós José, ed. Sociedad de la información: Derecho, libertad, comunidad. Cizur Menor, Navarra: Thomson/Aranzadi, 2007.

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Borin, Jeffrey N. Turover residences and other landmarks of interest, 1916 & 1935. [Detroit, Mich.?]: J.N. Borin, 1991.

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Marcelo, Bonilla, Cliche Gilles, FLACSO (Organization) Sede Ecuador, and International Development Research Centre (Canada), eds. Internet y sociedad en América Latina y el Caribe: Investigaciones para sustentar el diálogo. Quito, Ecuador: FLACSO, SEDE Académica de Ecuador, 2001.

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Santander, Luis Moya. Ciudadanía virtual o "primavera de Praga" para la sociedad del futuro. Santiago: Gobierno de Chile, División de Organizaciones Sociales, 2001.

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Eréndira, Sandoval Irma, Rose-Ackerman Susan, and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales., eds. Corrupción y transparencia: Debatiendo las fronteras entre estado, mercado y sociedad. México, D.F: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, IIS, 2009.

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Ethnomusicology, Society for. Society for Ethnomusicology: 1998 membership directory with index to membership interests. Bloomington, Indiana: Society for Ethnomusicology, 1998.

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Battaglia, Brenda, and Alexandra Argüelles. Violencia digital en México: El Estado vs la sociedad civil. México: Comun.al. Laboratorio de resiliencia digital, 2021.

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Arguelles, Alexandra, and Brenda Battaglia. Violencia digital en México: El Estado vs la sociedad civil. Ciudad de México: Malpaís Ediciones, 2021.

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National interests in international society. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press, 1996.

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Media performance: Mass communication and the public interest. London: Sage Publications, 1992.

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Jornada Parlamentària sobre Mitjans de Comunicació Audiovisual (8th 2008 Barcelona, Spain). Societat, mitjans i política: Drets i deures : VIII jornadas sobre mitjans de comunicació audiovisual. Barcelona: Parlament de Calaunya, 2009.

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Jornada Parlamentària sobre Mitjans de Comunicació Audiovisual (8th 2008 Barcelona, Spain). Societat, mitjans i política: Drets i deures : VIII jornadas sobre mitjans de comunicació audiovisual. Barcelona: Parlament de Calaunya, 2009.

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Otero, Jaime. El porvenir del español en la sociedad del conocimiento. [Burgos]: Fundación Caja de Burgos, 2006.

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L' inseration du Maroc dans la societé de l'information et du savoir: Pour une nouvelle vision. Casablanca: Afrique orient, 2001.

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Mironov, A., and S. Zubarev. Interaction of law enforcement agencies to ensure national security. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1860938.

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The monograph examines the main directions of the organization and legal regulation of the interaction of law enforcement agencies in the activities to ensure the national security of the Russian state. Special attention is paid to the important characteristics of the constituent elements of national security, theoretical and methodological aspects of the formation of the mechanism of interaction of law enforcement agencies to ensure state and public security and law and order, as well as the analysis of improving the effectiveness of the practical activities of law enforcement agencies in the system of measures to protect the rights and freedoms of the individual, the priority interests of society and the state using modern models of network (digital) interaction. The system of ensuring national security, its forces and means is characterized. Extreme threats and risks to national security within the framework of geopolitical changes in the modern world are shown. It is of interest to specialists of various branches of knowledge interested in security issues.
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Aurrekoetxea, Josu J. Sagasti. Legislación comparada sobre la sociedad de responsabilidad limitada y de accionista único y sobre las agrupaciones de interés económico. Madrid: Ministerio de Justicia, Secretaría General Técnica, 1996.

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Beat, Schmid, Stanoevska-Slabeva Katarina, and Tschammer Volker, eds. Towards the E-Society: E-commerce, E-business, and E-government. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

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Scolari, Carlos Alberto, and Guillermo Orozco Gómez. Tvmorfosis: La televisión abierta hacia la sociedad de redes. México, D.F: Productora de Contenidos Culturales Sagahón Repoll, 2012.

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Molina, María Pinto. La ciberadministración española en la sociedad de la información: Retos y perspectivas. Somonte-Cenero, Gijón: Ediciones Trea, 2004.

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Public Interest Design Education Guidebook: Curricula, Strategies, and SEED Academic Case Studies. London: Taylor and Francis, 2018.

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Corporations and the public interest: Guiding the invisible hand. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2005.

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America, Huguenot Society of. The Huguenot Society of America: History, organization, activities, membership, constitution, Huguenot ancestors, and other matters of interest. New York (122 East 58th St., New York 10022): The Society, 1993.

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Song, Qihui. Zhongguo shu zi wen hua chan ye yan jiu. Beijing: Beijing you dian da xue chu ban she, 2013.

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Orentlicher, David. Societal Disregard for the Needs of the Infertile. Edited by Leslie Francis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199981878.013.17.

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Social policies in the United States often favor families and encourage reproduction—but not for infertile persons. When the infertile want to have children, health care funding policy, legal rules, and popular sentiments generally are not very sympathetic. Infertile couples typically must rely on their own resources to procreate, without reimbursement by their health insurance; the law may erect barriers to assisted reproductive services, as with prohibitions against surrogate motherhood; and infertile couples may not find much concern for their plight from friends or even some family members. Such discounting of the needs of the infertile is unjust and reflects a misunderstanding of the nature of infertility. Infertility is a disability—and a very serious one for some people—yet it is often misperceived as not a real handicap or even as enabling. Respect for the fundamental interest in reproduction justifies changes in social attitudes and reforms in the law to ensure fair treatment for the infertile.
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Maennig, Wolfgang, and Hans-Jürgen Schulke. Zur Ökonomik von Spitzenleistungen im internationalen Sport. Edited by Martin-Peter Büch. Hamburg University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.15460/hup.hwwi.3.122.

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Sport - in particular high-performance sport - is a fascination that is used as a platform for societal concerns. This is the base for different interests in active and passive sports and the state's interest in top-class sport. In most countries, top-class sport is a national concern: states train their athletes in national training centres, support their sports associations in international competitions or promote applications for major sporting events. The articles in this volume provide a well-founded insight into the organisation of high-performance sport and show the different paths of selected countries.
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Rose, David C. Why Culture Matters Most. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199330720.001.0001.

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A society’s culture can lock in beliefs and practices that inevitably produce persistent poverty and tyranny. But a society’s culture can also provide a foundation for maximizing general prosperity and freedom to produce mass flourishing. This book explains why culture—not genes, geography, institutions, or policies—is therefore what ultimately explains the differential success of societies. In short, when certain kinds of moral beliefs are culturally transmitted, a society can overcome the most fundamental obstacle to societal success: rational self-interest undermining the common good. General prosperity requires large-group cooperation, and the most effective large-group cooperation requires having a high-trust society. This book explains why the larger a society is, the more difficult it is to sustain a high-trust society. At the same time, the larger societies become, the more likely rational self-interest and tribalism will undermine crucial but highly trust-dependent institutions like democratic voting and a free press. This book shows how culture uniquely addresses this problem by aligning individual interests with the common good when specific kinds of moral beliefs are strongly held by most people. Culture also matters instrumentally because childhood instruction, a hallmark of culture, helps overcome the irrationality of adult individuals choosing to have moral beliefs that they know will limit their ability to promote their own welfare at the expense of the common good in the future. The analysis has surprising implications for the family, religion, government, and the stability of Western free market democracies.
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Bunte, Jonas B. Raise the Debt. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190866167.001.0001.

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Governments frequently borrow money. It is often assumed that it is creditors, and creditors alone, who determine what loans developing countries obtain. Yet this is only partially true: the data show that countries with the same credit rating, income levels, and degree of democracy exhibit a remarkable diversity in the types of creditors used. Some borrow from China, while others turn to the United States; some borrow from private investors, while others rely on multilateral institutions. Apparently, developing countries have some choice. Developing countries are not merely passive recipients gobbling up whatever loans they can get, but active agents. This book systematically explains how governments choose among competing loan offers. The argument focuses on societal interest groups in recipient countries and the distributional consequences of external loans. For example, China and the International Monetary Fund might both offer the same loan volume, but the strings attached to the loans differ. As a result, domestic interest groups would benefit from one loan but not the other. Governments then cater to whichever domestic interest group coalition dominates by borrowing from that coalition’s preferred creditor. Interviews with decision-makers in Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia provide strong evidence that domestic politics shape borrowing decisions. A Statistical analyses confirms that borrowing portfolios around the world reflect the relative strength of societal interest groups. Understanding why certain loans are chosen is critical for gaining insights into the effects these loans might have on growth and democracy.
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Chard, Donald. Guarding shipowners' interests. 1992.

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Loscalzo, Matthew J. Introduction to Gender in Psycho-Oncology (DRAFT). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190462253.003.0001.

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Sex and gender are emotionally charged concepts in society. Never before has there been more interest in the sciences of sex and gender. In the past, sex and gender were primarily the domain of the humanities, especially literature, painting, and music. Greater political and sociological expectations for the rights of women and the emergence of increased tolerance for alternative lifestyles have reverberated throughout societies globally—with mixed results. Women, in particular, have suffered from lack of appreciation for the inescapable, well-documented biopsychosocial sexual dimorphisms that are all too often overshadowed by politics, fear, and ignorance. Without a more evolved understanding of and engagement in the unique characteristics and potentials of women and men, from cell to society, cancer science would have remained a “hidden hostage” to societal ignorance. The emergence of strategic or tailored cancer medicine cannot exist without integrating sex into prevention, diagnosis, and the development of new treatments.
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Nicholson, Calum, and Benoit Mayer, eds. Climate Migration. Hart Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781509961771.

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This book explores the complex literature on climate migration and investigates the epistemological and ethical challenges the topic poses for anyone who takes an interest in the relationship between climate change and human migration. At the heart of the contemporary preoccupation with climate change is a concern for its societal impacts. Among these, its presumed effect on human migration is perhaps the most politically resonant, regardless of whether that politics is oriented towards human or national security. There is, however, a problem: research on the causal link between climate change and migration has shown it to be a highly equivocal one. By extension, it remains unclear what – if any – response is required from law and policy. Carefully structured to guide the reader through the issue of climate migration in a logical and rigorous manner, this book is the first to bring together key critiques, caveats and cautions in order to systematically examine the challenges facing law, policy and research on the topic. At a time in which both the effects of climate change and the causes of migration are of great public and political interest, and in which these interests are often fraught with sentiment and freighted with politics, the book brings dispassionately critical perspectives to bear on a topic that desperately needs it.
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(Editor), Wojciech Cellary, and Arun Iyengar (Editor), eds. Internet Technologies, Applications and Societal Impact (IFIP International Federation for Information Processing). Springer, 2002.

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Powers, Shawn M., and Michael Jablonski. The Myth of Multistakeholder Governance. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039126.003.0006.

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This chapter examines how multistakeholder institutions reflect dominant political and/or economic interests, arguing that the discourse of multistakeholderism is used to legitimize arrangements benefiting powerful, established actors like the United States and its robust Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. After a brief discussion of what is actually at stake in debates over internet governance, the chapter provides an overview of the origins and theory of the multistakeholder process. It then considers how seemingly participatory, inclusive, and consensus-driven decision-making structures provide legitimacy for existing political and economic interests by using three case studies: ICANN, the Internet Society (ISOC), and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It shows that, by incentivizing inclusion and consensus, multistakeholder processes risk stifling legitimate dissent from external actors who have no interest in lending legitimacy to the facade of an apolitical negotiation.
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La transición a la sociedad red. Barcelona: Ariel, 2007.

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