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Feminist Cartography: Clues to a Feminist Research Policy in Social Psychology [PDF]
Cartography is an ethical, aesthetic, and political way of doing research and producing knowledge that is insistently inhabited by the unknown with feminism being a powerful tool to analyze power relations.
Luisa Bertrami D’Angelo +1 more
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Eribon, Didier. 2009. Retour à Reims. Une théorie du sujet, Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard.Louis, Édouard. 2014. En finir avec Eddy Bellegueule, Paris, Éditions du Seuil. Eribon, Didier. 2016. Rückkehr nach Reims. Berlin, Suhrkamp Verlag. Louis, Édouard.
Ulrich Glassmann
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The executive remuneration policy of financial institutions has been indicated as one of the key factors that led to the recent financial crisis.
Agnieszka Słomka-Gołębiowska +1 more
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Comparative Analysis of the Explanation of Labor Market Institutions from the Perspective of Neoclassicists and Institutionalists: guidelines for labor market policies [PDF]
The decisive role of the labor market as one of the areas of distribution of production inputs on the one hand, and the emphasis on the dignity and importance of human labor as drivers of social development, on the other hand, are of great importance to ...
Hossein Sarabadani, Alireza Chitsazian
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River chief system: an institutional analysis to address watershed governance in China
China suffers from frequent water crisis events caused by ecological pollution in watersheds. The river chief system policy is an institutional innovation by the government to deal with the ecological environmental crisis in the river basin.
Bo Wang, Jingjing Wan, Yuchun Zhu
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In this research, we compare interrelations between institutional settings and regional provision structures of continuing higher education (CHE) in England and Spain.
Diana Treviño-Eberhard +1 more
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Governing the invisible commons: Ozone regulation and the Montreal Protocol
The Montreal Protocol is generally credited as a successful example of international cooperation in response to a global environmental problem. As a result, the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances has declined rapidly, and it is ...
Graham Epstein +3 more
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Designing data governance in Brazil: an institutional analysis
Data governance is a decision-making process focused on authority building to specify decision rights and accountability that encourage desired behaviors regarding data use, security, integrity, and availability. The emergence of big data technologies to
Fernando Filgueiras, Lizandro Lui
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Effect of rule choice in dynamic interactive spatial commons
This paper uses laboratory experiments to examine the effect of an endogenous rule change from open access to private property as a potential solution to overharvesting in commons dilemmas.
Marco A. Janssen +3 more
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Too Much of a Good Thing? A Governing Knowledge Commons Review of Abundance in Context
The economics of abundance, along with the sociology of abundance, the law of abundance, and so forth, should be re-framed, linked, and situated in a common context for empirical rather than conceptual research. Abundance may seem to be a new, big thing,
Michael J. Madison +3 more
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