In this paper, we propose a new monopolar microstrip antenna for a high-speed moving swarm sensor network.The proposed antenna shows an Redesign-A1 Fiber extremely thin substrate thickness supported with an omni-directional radiation pattern and wide operation frequency bandwidth.First, to achieve the low-profile monopolar microstrip antenna, the s
Model of Lie Cues Detection in Cross-Cultural Communication: Insights from Linguistic and Cultural Intersections
This study explores lie detection within cross-cultural communication by examining linguistic and cultural cues that indicate deception.Employing a qualitative approach with an explanatory comparative method, the research involved six participants from diverse ethnic backgrounds in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia.Data were collected through observati
Cartoon Elicitation: Can Drawings Facilitate Interviews on Sensitive Topics?
Researching sensitive topics poses multiple methodological and ethical challenges.To overcome these, this contribution proposes the method of cartoon elicitation, inspired by photo-elicitation and based on framing ANAL theory.The impersonality and satire of cartoons and the distance made between a sensitive topic and real life events can diminish p
Ideology, toponymy, politics of memory: The history of renaming in the Baltic countries
The article Gift Cards and Tags presents an analysis of the toponymy of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in historical retrospect and the relationship with local memory politics.The practice of changing geographical names was carried out and continues to be carried out in line with the Baltic historical policy and such fundamental components as ethno