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The value of liberal democracy: Assessing citizens' commitment to democratic principles
Abstract Recent studies suggest that citizens are unlikely to trade off free elections for other desirable outcomes, such as economic growth. However, while free elections are central to democracies, today democracy is not often undermined by abolishing elections.
SERGI FERRER+3 more
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[Approach to the use and complications of injectable liquid silicone in the trans and travesti population: experiences of healthcare professionals in Argentina]. [PDF]
Lupi C+6 more
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Establishing the construct and predictive validity of brief measures of affective polarization
Abstract Measuring affective polarization, defined as the liking for one's political ingroup and the dislike for political outgroups, poses methodological challenges in multiparty systems: evaluations of seven, 13 or even more parties in a survey are costly, time‐consuming and demanding.
JAKOB KASPER+2 more
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Social determinants of health, the research we need. [PDF]
Álvarez-Dardet C+2 more
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Obras de consulta para estudiantes de ciencias sociales y humanidades
Ario Garza Mercado
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Ernennungen und auszeichnungen [PDF]
Revista de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales, Foro
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Do government invitations to consultations shape stakeholder participation in public policymaking?
Abstract Online public consultations are an instrument frequently used by governments to invite citizens and interest organisations to participate in the formulation of public policies. A key feature of the consultation design is the prerogative of policymakers to send formal invitations to consultations with stakeholders.
ADRIANA BUNEA, IDUNN NØRBECH
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Interconnection between medical and social research [PDF]
De la Hoz-Restrepo FP+1 more
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