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How to Write References in an Academic Paper: A Conceptual Review Through Field Theory, World-Systems, and Institutional Isomorphism
Abstract Writing references is one of the first skills students are told to master, yet it is rarely treated as anything more than a clerical task. This article argues the opposite. It treats #referencing as a social practice that carries meaning, signals belonging, and reflects the wider power structure of global scholarship. The paper has two goals. The first is practical: to explain, in plain terms, how to build accurate in-text #citations and a full reference list across
2 hours ago17 min read
The Future of Work: Automation, AI, and Labor Economics
Author: Dr. Lina M. Farouk Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract The future of work has become one of the most debated subjects in economics, sociology, business, and public policy. The rapid advancement of automation and artificial intelligence (AI)—including machine learning and generative AI—has led to widespread speculation about job displacement, wage polarization, skills transformation, and institutional adaptation. This article examines the evolving relationship
Dec 1, 20259 min read
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