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Electronic Commerce Research, 2015
Close to one-fifth of adults living in advanced societies do not use the Internet. Unfortunately, they are also those who might be more likely to benefit from the support of social services. Understanding who are these analog citizens is therefore a crucial task for any government. In this paper we develop a statistical model to capture the demographic
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Close to one-fifth of adults living in advanced societies do not use the Internet. Unfortunately, they are also those who might be more likely to benefit from the support of social services. Understanding who are these analog citizens is therefore a crucial task for any government. In this paper we develop a statistical model to capture the demographic
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Citizen–Patient/Citizen–Doctor
Health Care Analysis, 2001In welfare states, no typical user of health care services is only a patient; and no typical provider of these services is simply a doctor, nurse or paramedic. Occupiers of these roles also have distinctive relations and responsibilities--as citizens--to medical services, responsibilities that are widely acknowledged by those who live in welfare states.
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Citizens All? Citizens Some! The Making of the Citizen
Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2003Inequality is a fundamental reality of the modern world-system as it has been of every known historical system. What is different, what is particular to historical capitalism, is that equality has been proclaimed as its objective, and indeed as its achievement—equality in the marketplace, equality before the law, the fundamental social equality of all ...
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2020
Citizen science refers to the participation of nonprofessional volunteers in scientific practices, predominantly collecting or analyzing data. Geographical citizen science denotes a subset, whereby locational information is integral to the scientific study.
Fast, Victoria, Haworth, Billy Tusker
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Citizen science refers to the participation of nonprofessional volunteers in scientific practices, predominantly collecting or analyzing data. Geographical citizen science denotes a subset, whereby locational information is integral to the scientific study.
Fast, Victoria, Haworth, Billy Tusker
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2022
This entry provides an overview of citizen journalism and the various activities that may fall under this label, and how and where social media and citizen journalism overlap and may be separated. Citizen journalism generally means the participation of citizens in collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information of public interest.
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This entry provides an overview of citizen journalism and the various activities that may fall under this label, and how and where social media and citizen journalism overlap and may be separated. Citizen journalism generally means the participation of citizens in collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information of public interest.
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
During the last two years, the medical profession in Britain has been participating in a public debate – perhaps in a more exposed way than for some time. Eminent Presidents have been writing letters to The Times, and less eminent ones demonstrating in Downing Street.
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During the last two years, the medical profession in Britain has been participating in a public debate – perhaps in a more exposed way than for some time. Eminent Presidents have been writing letters to The Times, and less eminent ones demonstrating in Downing Street.
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2006
Recent trends and policy developments have called into question the divide between the provision of income support and social care services. This book addresses this theme with reference to key trends: individualisation, citizen responsibility, the decline of the married male breadwinner and new ways of supporting disabled and older people.
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Recent trends and policy developments have called into question the divide between the provision of income support and social care services. This book addresses this theme with reference to key trends: individualisation, citizen responsibility, the decline of the married male breadwinner and new ways of supporting disabled and older people.
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