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ABSTRACT In this research note, we map the power elite in Greenland, amidst the current geopolitical interest in the nation. Using social network analysis, we identify a power elite of 123 individuals as the central circle in an extensive affiliation network data on 3412 positions held by a total 2052 individuals in 456 affiliations.
Morten Fischer Sivertsen+2 more
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Rural recovery or rural spatial justice? Responding to multiple crises for the British countryside
Abstract This commentary proposes the adoption of a spatial justice approach to understanding the multiple crises facing rural Britain and developing policy responses. It introduces spatial justice as a concept rooted in urban studies but recently extended by an emerging literature on rural spatial justice, and outlines a multidimensional framework in ...
Michael Woods
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The truth and consequences of Brexit: could a catastrophe for academia be an opportunity for publishers? [PDF]
Jacob Wilcock, Andrew Miller
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ABSTRACT Objective To analyse prescribing trends for oral and transdermal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in Wales from 1996 to 2023, including predictors of discontinuation within one year of initiation. Design Observational study using the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) databank.
Robin Andrews+3 more
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Abstract The last decade has seen at least three still ongoing shocks impact strongly on rural Britain: Brexit, COVID‐19 and the Russia–Ukraine war. This paper introduces all three of these after setting the scene prior to the 2016 Brexit vote by first summarising the seeming shift across rural Britain from productivism to post‐productivism in the ...
Keith Halfacree
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Brexit, trade and the governance of non-communicable diseases: a research agenda. [PDF]
Hawkins B+3 more
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Balancing politics and parenthood: Public perceptions of MPs taking parental leave in the UK
Abstract Family‐friendly practices in parliaments are central to the recruitment and retention of diverse representatives. Yet, instituting such reforms raises questions about public reactions, something little tested in current work. A conjoint experiment in the United Kingdom tests if the public punish MPs for taking time off their elected roles for ...
JESSICA C. SMITH
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Evaluating the Brexit and COVID-19's influence on the UK economy: A data analysis. [PDF]
Gupta R+4 more
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Brexit, or How to be Serious after the Referendum [PDF]
Tim Beasley-Murray
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Abstract Political parties often adjust their policy agendas in response to changing electoral landscapes, balancing the need to appeal to new voters against the importance of retaining loyal supporters. While these patterns are generally well‐documented in the literature, the specific impact of voter availability on the electoral market remains ...
FABIAN HABERSACK
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