Results for 'Agnar Helgason'

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    Blondes, Lost and Found: Representations of Genes, Identity, and History.Agnar Helgason Gísli Pálsson - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):159-169.
    Research carried out during recent decades has revealed our genome not only to be a unique mine of information about health, disease and the human condition, but also about the origin and dispersal history of the species. In this context, the genome is simply an additional source of information about human history, epistemologically no different from other historical sources. However, media and public interpretation of genetic studies of human history are complicated by the wider connotations of genes as the determinants (...)
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    Blondes, Lost and Found: Representations of Genes, Identity, and History.Gísli Pálsson & Agnar Helgason - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):159-169.
    We discuss two examples of media and public fascination with the interrelated themes of history, identity and heredity, pointing out.
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    En vallfart till Island-Samtal med Jorge Luis Borges.Jon Helgason - 1999 - Res Publica 45 (oktober).
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    Economics Evolving: A History of Economic Thought.Agnar Sandmo - 2010 - Princeton University Press.
    This book describes the history of economic thought, focusing on the development of economic theory from Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations' to the late twentieth century.
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    The Public Economics of the Environment.Agnar Sandmo - 2000 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Environmental policy is high on the political agenda in many countries. This book identifies the failures of the market mechanism in the face of environmental problems and shows how economic policy should be designed to overcome them. Special attention is paid to the possible benefits from a green tax reform.
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    The value of mass-digitised cultural heritage content in creative contexts.Chris Speed, Pip Thornton, Michael Smyth, Burkhard Schafer, Briana Pegado, Inge Panneels, Nicola Osborne, Susan Lechelt, Ingi Helgason, Chris Elsden, Steven Drost, Stephen Coleman & Melissa Terras - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    How can digitised assets of Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums be reused to unlock new value? What are the implications of viewing large-scale cultural heritage data as an economic resource, to build new products and services upon? Drawing upon valuation studies, we reflect on both the theory and practicalities of using mass-digitised heritage content as an economic driver, stressing the need to consider the complexity of commercial-based outcomes within the context of cultural and creative industries. However, we also problematise the (...)
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