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Abstract The Catalan case in south‐western Europe offers us the opportunity to take a detailed look at the impact a lowering of the interest rate may have had on the poor of a specific area. It is vital to examine how property rights operated in specific contexts, given the close relationship between land and credit markets.
Rosa Congost +2 more
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New Municipalism and the State: Remunicipalising Energy in Barcelona, from Prosaics to Process
Abstract Bertie Russell’s 2019 Antipode paper documents the emergence of a “new municipalist” movement, which approaches the city as a strategic entry point for a radically democratic politics. Given this movement’s aspirations towards the transformation of the municipal state, how might state theory inform research and practice on new municipalism ...
James Angel
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Policy Innovation in Barcelona and Utrecht: The Role of Advocacy Coalitions in Multilevel Contexts
ABSTRACT This article explores how policy innovation in local social policies emerges within a multilevel governance context. Drawing on the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), it examines how beliefs, coalitions, and institutional arrangements interact across different political arenas—European, national/regional, and local—to foster innovative social
Bruno Miguel Oliveira
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En el presente artículo se reflexiona sobre la procedencia de los derechos de propiedad intelectual como garantía de operaciones comerciales en la República de Cuba, específicamente las marcas y patentes.
Lisset Castro Caballero
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Crisi de l’habitatge, moviments socials i apoderament: una revisió sistemàtica de la literatura
En el context de la crisi, les dificultats de les famílies per enfrontar-se al deute hipotecari a Espanya, juntament amb la falta d’efectivitat dels poders públics per pal·liar aquesta situació, han provocat el sorgiment de plataformes ciutadanes d’ajuda.
Eduard Sala
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Abstract The deliberative democracy and governance literature indicates that the challenge of participatory mechanisms (e.g., participatory budgeting, citizen assemblies) is to be inclusive of all citizens, especially marginalized ones from the political system. Immigrants as a marginalized group are a target of inclusion.
Juan Carlos Triviño‐Salazar +1 more
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¿QUÉ HAY DE MALO EN NUESTRA HIPOTECA?
El presente trabajo pretende ser un alegato en favor de la hipoteca, una figura jurídica con más de dos mil años de antigüedad, que ha demostrado ser un instrumento clave para la concesión del crédito y, en consecuencia, para el crecimiento económico. En
José Luis Valle Muñoz
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“Exiliados” in Podemos: A grassroots approach of long‐distance activism in parties abroad
Abstract This article proposes a grassroots approach and a process‐based analysis of emigrants' activism in parties abroad, through a case study on the Spanish party Podemos' circle in Paris. Building on ethnographic fieldwork and biographical interviews conducted between 2015 and 2016, I explore activists' individual trajectories to better understand ...
Vincent Dain
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[ES] La hipoteca inversa se regula por primera vez en nuestro ordenamiento en la Ley 41/2007, de 7 de diciembre. Pero la aparici?n de esta figura en el mercado hipotecario comienza a?os antes, cuando algunas entidades financieras comienzan a ofrecer en Espa?a hipotecas inversas. Esta figura ya gozaba de una cierta tipicidad social en nuestro pa?s antes
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Resistance Against and Beyond Financialisation from the Vantage Point of Social Reproduction
Abstract This paper progresses research on resistance in the context of financialisation by drawing on various social reproduction legacies. I explore how social reproduction theory offers conceptual and methodological tools that can deepen research on de‐financialisation and resistance against predatory finance. Expanding upon relational approaches to
Santiago L. del Río
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