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Embedded H-holomorphic maps and open book decompositions
Jens von Bergmann
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Abstract This phenomenological research draws upon Pinar's concept of currere to frame the lived experiences of Cian, a young boy in an economically disadvantaged primary school in Ireland. By adapting Pinar's 4‐stages of currere research (regressive, progressive, analytic and synthetic), we explore Cian's personal and academic lived experiences over a
Morten Greaves+8 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past decade, The People's Republic of China has increased its influence in global climate governance. Despite the strong interest in policy frames related to climate change at the global level, few studies have explored policy frames within China.
Beibei Yang+2 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental governance research (EGR) has been criticized for not being cumulative, despite the importance of cumulative knowledge for evidence‐informed decision‐making in addressing global sustainability problems. However, defining, measuring, and assessing knowledge cumulation in EGR remain challenging.
Jens Newig, Michael Rose
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Abstract The fifth edition of “Theories of the Policy Process” represents a further step in consolidating these theories. However, four of them—Advocacy Coalition Framework, Multiple Streams Framework, Narrative Policy Framework, and Punctuated Equilibrium Theory—exhibit a few limitations in light of the characteristics of implementation and policy ...
Giliberto Capano
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Linking number of monotonic cycles in random book embeddings of complete graphs
Yasmin Aguillon+7 more
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Food for thought: a university-wide approach to stimulate curricular and extra-curricular ESD activity [PDF]
A Djordjevic+9 more
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Don't you forget about me! Concepts missing from policy process frameworks when applied to Europe
Abstract Most policy process frameworks were developed in the US but are also applied to (Western) Europe. However, policy processes, the relevant actors, and the institutional setting differ substantially. Hence, the question arises if certain concepts that are important in the European context are missing from the frameworks and if the frameworks ...
Reimut Zohlnhöfer, Nicole Herweg
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The equivalence of Heegaard Floer homology and embedded contact homology via open book decompositions I [PDF]
Vincent Colin, Paolo Ghiggini, Ko Honda
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Policy process theories in Europe: A survey of who uses them, where, and why
Abstract Many US policy process theories have been applied as much in Europe as in the US. We assess this journey in three ways. First, we use published reviews of the field to identify the high quantity of applications and their concentration in Western European liberal democracies.
Paul Cairney+3 more
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