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Reframing ABA, A Shift Towards More Progressive Practice

Tizard Learning Disability Review
This issue highlights compassionate, trauma-informed, and learner-centred practices in applied behaviour analysis by providing practical, evidence-based guidance for systemic and individualised...
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Jennifer Farris, Dr. Mari Cerda, Margaret (Meg) Thomas Solomon,
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Human–robot collaboration in construction and the built environment

Artificial Intelligence for a Sustainable Built Environment
The Special Issue aims to advance foundational knowledge on human robot collaboration in construction by integrating multidisciplinary theories, methods, and evidence.
Guest editor(s)
Yantao Yu, Zhengbo Zou,
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Resilience, Innovation, and Equity in Emergency Services: Leveraging AI to Respond to Contemporary Global Challenges

International Journal of Emergency Services
This special issue explores global challenges in emergency services, focusing on equity, resilience, innovation, performance, mental health, and governance to improve outcomes.
Guest editor(s)
Sree Lekshmi Sreekumaran Nair, Vinh Sum Chau, Okeoma John-Paul Okeke, Jean Egbegi,
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Bright Minds, Dark Shadows: Executive Personality and the Role of Management Accounting

Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change
This special issue examines how executives’ personality traits shape management accounting, control systems, incentives, and organizational behavior, featuring theoretical, empirical, and...
Guest editor(s)
Philipp Richter, Aline Grahn,
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Call for Papers: Themed Issue on Future Sustainability of Borneo

Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal
The Themed Issue aims to shed light on the future of Borneo, focussing on sustainability interests.
Guest editor(s)
Rosnah Abdullah, Zairin Zain, Poline Bala,
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Extremity in Organisations: Conceptualising and Managing the Spectrum of Extreme Conditions

Personnel Review
This special issue advances theoretical understanding of extremity as a distinct organisational phenomenon spanning acute crises to everyday extreme conditions across diverse workplace contexts.
Guest editor(s)
Xi Wen (Carys) Chan, Shea Fan, Graham Dwyer, Margaret A. Shaffer,

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