Scientists in power plays: How substantive were scientists' narratives during the COVID‐19 pandemic?
Abstract Scientists who provide expert advice must engage with policy processes. Little is known about whether and how scientists deal with the political dynamics of policy processes that are inherent to policymaking. We study this question by building on the policy dimension concept within the Narrative Policy Framework.
Jule Ksinsik, Caroline Schlaufer
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Selecció d'informacions i notícies relacionats amb el camp de la cultura i el ...
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Narrative power in the narrative policy framework
Abstract The Narrative Policy Framework lacks clear and empirical explanations of power. Yet, the study of narratives is inherently the study of power in shaping policy outputs and decisions. We develop a conceptual model positing that expressions of power (power to, with, and over) may be discovered in narrative constructs (e.g., narrative structure ...
Elizabeth A. Shanahan +8 more
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Nitroproteínas implicadas en la maduración de frutos y en el estrés por baja temperatura en plantas de pimiento (Capsicum annuum L) [PDF]
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Airaki, Morad +7 more
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Identification of replication.competent HSV-1 CGAL+Strain signalling targets in human hepatoma cells by functional organelle proteomics [PDF]
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Enrique Santamaría +96 more
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Long‐Term Time Horizons and Support for Public Investment
ABSTRACT Generating public support for long‐term public investment may require understanding what citizens perceive as the “long term” in politics and how these perceptions shape their preferences. Across two studies, we find that UK citizens generally understand “long term” as 5–10 years.
Matthew Barnfield +2 more
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Estudios del secretoma y proteoma de grasa epicárdica han determinado niveles de proteínas implicadas en el transporte de lípidos más bajos en pacientes con cardiopatía isquémica [PDF]
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Eiras, Sonia +5 more
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Issue Attention in Public Opinion Polls: Pollsters as Agenda Responders and Agenda Setters
ABSTRACT Polling organizations, like other policy actors, must prioritize certain issues. We argue that, for normative and financial reasons, pollsters prioritize issues that are viewed as important by other institutions and the public, leading them to focus survey questions on issues that are on congressional and media agendas, and which are public ...
Qian Zhang +2 more
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The use of videoconferencing in the Spanish Administration of Justice, and more specifically, in the Spanish criminal process, is not something new, not even in prisons, where for more than a decade this technology has been used to facilitate the ...
Pablo García Molina
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