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Se dio a conocer un oficio proveniente de la Cámara de Diputados dirigido a la Universidad de Chile y a la Universidad de Santiago en donde se solicitan un «informe sobre cuántos cursos, centros, programas y planes de estudio se refieren a temáticas ...
Valenzuela Rettig, Pilar
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ABSTRACT This study applies the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) within a non‐democratic context, exploring the role of policy narratives in the implementation of patient‐centred healthcare policy in China. Drawing on a dataset of academic journal articles that reference both “market” and “patient‐centredness,” the research reveals how local ...
Jingqing Yang
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Definición del concepto "ideología" [PDF]
Definición de las tres acepciones de "ideología" dentro de la tradición marxisa (Marx, Engels, Lenin), más la definición de ideología como inconsciente (inconsciente ideológico) desarrollada por la escuela althusseriana (Althusser, Balibar, Macherey ...
Becerra Mayor, David
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Abstract This paper addresses linguistic and epistemic justice by exploring multilingual practices in tertiary contexts in an English‐dominant linguistic ecology. The paper argues that the university linguistic space (linguascene) governs language choices toward English monolingualism, and this has implications for epistemic justice in multilingual ...
Anikó Hatoss, Eliot Allport
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ABSTRACT Academic freedom is widely regarded as a cornerstone of democratic society, yet its public legitimacy remains contested. This article examined how citizens in two democracies (Japan and the United Kingdom) understand and evaluate academic freedom across different issue domains.
Steven David Pickering +2 more
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Moralization in Policy Narratives: Insights From the Politics of Climate Change and Public Health
ABSTRACT In this study, we examine the process of moralization—defined as the use of moral values to mobilize support for or against policy proposals. Specifically, we investigate how political parties strategically employ moralization to influence policy processes, varying their approach depending on their political ideology and institutional position.
Simon Schaub, Jale Tosun, Maria Becker
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ABSTRACT Policymakers organize and frequently communicate safety net policies, such as eligibility guidelines around administrative categories. The potential effects on how these thresholds are communicated remain empirically unexplored. We examined if communication either in terms of the Federal Poverty Line (FPL)‐ or dollar‐form alters preferences ...
Simon F. Haeder, Donald P. Moynihan
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Abstract U.S. Republicans endorse more punitive beliefs and support for current systems of law and order, while Democrats tend toward greater acknowledgement of flaws in these systems and endorsement of reforms or even abolition of carceral systems.
Flora Blanchette +2 more
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TOWARD A CONJECTURAL HISTORY OF CONJECTURAL HISTORIES
ABSTRACT Most intellectual historians use the term “conjectural history” to designate a new form of speculative history created in eighteenth‐century Scotland by Adam Smith and a few others. These writers traced the development of human society and culture through conjectural reasoning based on philosophers’ views about human nature and travelers ...
ANTHONY GRAFTON
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A translated utopia: Embodied communication, media ideologies, and Star Trek's Universal Translator
Abstract This paper uses Star Trek's “Universal Translator” (UT) as a point of departure for considering the imagined future of mediated linguistic interactions and of contact across difference. Although such a technology does not exist, taking its potentialities seriously as folkloric devices allows for an exploration of ideologies relating to ...
Sarah Shulist
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