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How Changing Narratives About the Future Shape Policymaking for the Long Term
ABSTRACT How can we explain decisions by governments to engage in policy investments—accepting short‐term costs in return for anticipated gains in the longer term—after previously sustaining the status quo? Our article examines the role of narratives in changing expectations about the future as a key driver of intertemporal policymaking. In light of an
Pieter Tuytens, Charlotte Haberstroh
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Digital Rights Activism in Multilevel Governance
ABSTRACT Multilevel governance (MLG) without a clear hierarchical structure can create power imbalances among various actors, particularly in settings with overlapping jurisdictions and policy areas. This dynamic is especially pronounced in Internet governance, which faces a complex interplay of domestic laws, state interdependence, and heightened ...
Alison Harcourt
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The Disquiet of Quiet Quitting: Definitional Clarity, Theoretical Pathways, and Future Research
ABSTRACT Quiet quitting (QQ) has emerged as a prominent topic in both popular press and academic research, reflecting shifts in employees' engagement, effort allocation, and responses to contemporary work pressures. This review synthesizes findings from 11 papers published in a recent Special Issue on The Disquiet of Quiet Quitting.
Solon Magrizos +5 more
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El modelo de financiación de la BBC
En este artículo se estudian las fuentes de ingresos de la BBC. Análisis que cobra especial relevancia ante el reto de la televisión digital, que permitirá –entre otras muchas cosas– una mayor oferta de canales.
Teresa Ojer-Goñi
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Television, Animals, and History: The Early Years of the BBC
Animals have been a part of television’s offerings since its inception. Yet animals are largely absent in television’s histories; indeed, animals are largely absent in most histories, with history itself a practice that reproduces anthropocentrism.
Brett Mills
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Soft Power in Trade: Quantifying the Impact of Confucius Institutes on China's Exports
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the role of Confucius Institutes (CIs) as a form of China's cultural diplomacy and their impact on international trade, particularly exports. Using a gravity model, we analyze data from 1990 to 2019 across countries, finding that the presence of CIs significantly boosts China's exports.
Renjing Chen, Wei Jin, Tangrui Yang
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Consumers' valuation for cultured meat: A multi‐city choice experiment in China
Abstract Despite the rising interest in cultured meat, there remains scant information on whether consumers would value it. This study evaluated consumers' willingness‐to‐pay (WTP) for cultured chicken and examined how information affects WTP. Using a choice experiment with a total of 571 samples, the results found that consumers are unwilling to pay a
Rao Yuan +3 more
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She is the Doctor Who: mulheres, bruxas e cientistas no episódio The Witchfinders
This article analyzes the representation of the first female protagonist in the Doctor Who series within the context of witch hunts, as depicted in the episode "The Witchfinders".
Laíne Lopes da Silva, Claudiene Santos
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Coventry Cathedral: Exploring Reflexivity in a Collage Film
Employing an extensive and diverse range of archival material, Coventry Cathedral: Building for a New Britain chronicles the planning and construction in the 1950s and early 1960s of a modernist replacement for the medieval cathedral almost entirely ...
John Wyver
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Margaret Thatcher et la BBC : régulation ou manipulation ?
This article argues that the relationship between Margaret Thatcher and her governments of the 1980s on the one hand, and the BBC on the other, differed from those of an ‘arm’s length’ regulator which had existed since the creation of the BBC through ...
Daniel Ruff
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