Emotion and the Advocacy Coalition Framework: An Affective Dynamics Perspective
ABSTRACT Despite extensive evidence that emotion and cognition are deeply intertwined, the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) lacks an analytically independent emotional mechanism in its causal architecture—an omission that may be particularly consequential in policy subsystems structured around morally charged, identity‐laden policy disputes.
Moshe Maor
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Pathogens of Wild Birds: Prevalence and Molecular and Morphological Characterization. [PDF]
Díez-Fernández A, Gutiérrez-López R.
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Load carriage: Reductions in solder task performance and the risks posed [PDF]
Coyle, Julia +3 more
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Coalition Breakdown and Subsystem Exit
ABSTRACT Why actors choose to work together (or not) to advance policy has been the central area of inquiry within the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF). Existing research has mainly emphasized the pathway towards coalition formation and evolution, underscoring the stable patterns of allies and opponents observable in policy processes over a decade or
Charlie F. Thompson
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DNA Methylation Reflects Cis-Genetic Differentiation Across the European Crow Hybrid Zone. [PDF]
Merondun J, Wolf JBW.
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Religious Beliefs in Collaborative Environmental Governance: Evidence From Indonesia
ABSTRACT We examine how formal and informal institutional logics interact to shape the effectiveness of Collaborative Environmental Governance (CEG). Using fuzzy‐set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) of 34 CEG projects in Indonesia, we identify three distinct pathways to effectiveness: co‐faith‐based, multifaith‐collaborative, and secular‐market,
Yuhao Ba, Yinfeng Liang
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Prevalence and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> Genotypes Circulating in Five Wild Corvid Species from Romania. [PDF]
Gherman CM +8 more
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A Contribution to the biology of the Pied crow Corvus Albus Muller in Uganda
J. J. Gwahaba
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Toward a “strong” normativity of fear in Hans Jonas and Aristotle
Abstract What does it mean to say that one “ought” to undergo an emotion? In The Imperative of Responsibility, Hans Jonas provocatively asserts that twentieth‐century citizens “ought” to fear for the well‐being of future generations. I argue that Jonas's demand is not straightforwardly reducible to claims about the fittingness, expedience, or aretaic ...
Magnus Ferguson
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Role of wild birds in the circulation of <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> in Southern Italy: molecular and epidemiological insights. [PDF]
Serra F +16 more
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