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Blocking the Poor: Status Quo Bias in Policy Congruence
ABSTRACT Research on unequal responsiveness has shown that policies tend to align more closely with the preferences of high‐income citizens than low‐income citizens. Using comparative data on opinions and policies, we suggest that this inequality primarily results from status quo bias; asymmetric blocking power drives unequal congruence rather than ...
Mikael Persson, Anders Sundell
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ABSTRACT As the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) begins to unpack issues of power and narratives, the main focus has been on power‐over and domination rather than more transformative notions of power‐to and empowerment. This article draws on insights from gender and policy studies and suggests that the NPF benefits from adopting a multifaceted notion ...
Hilda Broqvist
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ABSTRACT Forums play an important role in addressing interdependent policy issues, and their effectiveness depends on the continuous adaptation of forum rules. Yet, it remains unclear whether rules are exclusively used and adapted to improve forum effectiveness.
Ingo Bousema +3 more
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La burocracia a discusión: del tamaño y la eficiencia a la democracia
Este ensayo parte de la premisa de que es necesario replantear la cuestión de la burocracia estatal, situando el debate en un contexto problemático más amplio.
Ricardo Márquez
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Unpacking Welfare Deservingness Theory: Evidence From the Perceived Deservingness of Gig Workers
ABSTRACT The theory of welfare deservingness provides valuable insights into the social legitimacy of welfare programs and the principles underlying policy design. In examining the question of who deserves what and why, established deservingness criteria emphasize that individuals demonstrating motivation to work (“reciprocity”) are typically perceived
Juhyun Bae
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Nociones de "paisaje" y "paisaje cultural". Un estado de la cuestión
El “paisaje” es un constructo cultural que ha ido evolucionando y, en dicho proceso, se ha convertido en un concepto polisémico. Es, a su vez, resultado de un doble proceso de antropización: por un lado, el impacto de las sociedades sobre el ambiente ...
Gabriela Mijal Orihuela
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Mitologías prerromanas de la Península Ibérica: estado de la cuestión [PDF]
From the end of the Bronze Age to the coming of Roman Imperial Age the Iberian Peninsula have been divided in three ethnological areas: the indo-european, the non indoeuropean and the punic and greek colonization areas.The religions and mythologies of ...
Bermejo Barrera, José Carlos
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Leveraging an Unhappiness Lens for Smarter Policies
ABSTRACT Traditional policy research has largely focused on enhancing happiness or well‐being, privileging positive outcomes as the primary metric of success. We argue that a systematic focus on the drivers of unhappiness—rather than solely on happiness—offers a complementary analytical framework that can uncover hidden societal deficits and broaden ...
Marine Coupaud +2 more
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El presente trabajo de investigación da a conocer el estado de la cuestión de la documentación de la música y la práctica musical de los cantos kakataibo de la región Ucayali, un universo de cantos que acompañan el quehacer diario: desde arrullar a un ...
Jorge Luis Torres Joaquín
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‘I'm Dead!’: Action, Homicide and Denied Catharsis in Early Modern Spanish Drama
Abstract In early modern Spanish drama, the expression ‘¡Muerto soy!’ (‘I'm dead!’) is commonly used to indicate a literal death or to figuratively express a character's extreme fear or passion. Recent studies, even one collection published under the title of ‘¡Muerto soy!’, have paid scant attention to the phrase in context, a serious omission when ...
Ted Bergman
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