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ABSTRACT In this article, we examine concepts that underpin the theories of the policy process. We exemplify the applicability of these concepts in the European policy‐making contexts through a systematic scoping review of European applications of the policy entrepreneur.
Evangelia Petridou +2 more
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Abstract We bring the concept of internal colonialism—developed by Indigenous and racialised activist‐scholars in Abya Yala—into conversation with settler colonialism, white supremacy, white privilege, and Indigenous fleshed or embodied politics.
Daniel P. Gámez +3 more
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Challenges of regulating commercial use of marine elapid snakes in the Indo‐Pacific
Abstract Marine elapid snakes are a diverse, predominantly Indo‐West Pacific species group. The persistent removal of some species has an unquantified but potentially dire impact on populations. We conducted the first comprehensive review of the trade in marine elapid snakes based on published literature (1974–2022) and trade data from the only species
Mark Auliya +3 more
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Das Kollegium der sechzehn Frauen und der Dionysosdienst in Elis [PDF]
In vielen Orten Griechenlands waren priesterliche Frauengenossenschaften zu Ehren des Dionysos eingesetzt, welche in geregelter und ohne Anstoß durchführbarer Weise manches von dem darzustellen hatten, was in Sage und Dichtung den weiblichen Gliedern des
Weniger, Ludwig
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Financial speculation meets cultural heritage in China's wildlife markets
Abstract Environmental regulations restricting the use of a natural resource or species often have unintended consequences. One example is prohibitions on the international trade in culturally important endangered wildlife. Trade restrictions may artificially increase scarcity and, consequently, value.
Annah Lake Zhu, George Zhu
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Abstract Despite an unprecedented abundance of news content, both news avoidance and dissatisfaction are rising. Blending journalism, philosophy and law scholarship, this paper argues that ‘news choice overload’ causes paralysis and poor outcomes as it transfers power to algorithms, thereby harming autonomy and, in turn, democracy.
Sacha Molitorisz
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Astraptes augeas BROWER 2010, sp. nov.
Astraptes augeas sp. nov. Type locality Costa Rica, Alajuela Prov. Area de Conservacion Guanacaste, Sector Cacao, Sendero Maritza, 10.93644 N, 85.47764 W, 760 m. Diagnosis. The species may be differentiated from other members of the Astraptes fulgerator complex by the following combination of character states of the DNA barcode: 121 T; 123C; 298 ...
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Abstract A characteristic feature of Earth's drylands is the patchy nature of the vegetation, often referred to as a two‐phase mosaic landscape, comprised of a homogenous matrix containing distinctive vegetated patches. The latter are considered vital for ecosystem functioning as they provide refuge to biota from unsuitable conditions.
Liaam Davids +2 more
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Truth, falsehood, and reciprocity in Pindar and Aeschylus [PDF]
The numerous studies of truth and falsehood in Greek thought are quite varied in scope and methodology but tend to fall into one of two categories: detailed word-studies that identify and explicate terms for truth and falsehood, usually in the poetry of ...
Park, Arum
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Mining threats in high‐level biodiversity conservation policies
Abstract Amid a global infrastructure boom, there is increasing recognition of the ecological impacts of the extraction and consumption of construction minerals, mainly processed as concrete, including significant and expanding threats to global biodiversity.
Aurora Torres +7 more
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