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Institutionalisering van Milieubeleid

2000
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van Tatenhove, J.P.M., Goverde, H.
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Institutionalising epistocracy

This chapter pulls together the conceptual and empirical themes examined in the previous chapters and proposes a framework for institutionalising epistocracy within the broader networked-governance landscape. The key characteristics of the framework include broad composition, delegated authority, autonomy, and deliberative proceduralism.
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Citizenship Inclusion and Intellectual Disability: Biopolitics Post-Institutionalisation

, 2017
What happens when a group traditionally defined as lacking the necessary capacities of citizenship is targeted by government programs that have made 'citizenship inclusion' their main goal?
Niklas Altermark
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Institutionalisation and Industrial Infrastructure

1974
WE have already registered strong agreement with the basic thesis that the development of procedural norms for the regulation of industrial relations is associated with a reduction of strike activity. Quite simply, such norms become an alternative means of resolving conflict.
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The Institutionalisation of Soviet Literature

1989
The early 19th-century Russian thinker Pyotr Chaadaev once remarked: ‘It is a great mistake to suppose that unlimited freedom is a necessary condition of intellectual development. … We blame the government for everything. But the government is merely doing its business—that is all.
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Institutionalised Paxos Consensus

2012
We address the problem of maintaining consistency in systems that are open, decentralised and resource-constrained, where the system components are highly mobile and/or ‘volatile’. An example of these systems is found in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET).
Jeremy Pitt, David Sanderson
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Towards the Institutionalisation of Credit

2018
The chapters in this volume have shown the continuing importance of informal credit relations and non-bank financial intermediation in Europe from the middle ages to modern times. The advent of jointstock banking owed more to the demands of sovereign states for more reliable forms of war finance than it did to the needs of mercantile communities, which
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Education – An Institutionalisation of Teaching

2019
Today, some contemporaries are tempted to understand and express freedom as if it exists outside of institutions. Then education has failed in its mediation of the institutional bonding between participants in a democracy and between generations. This chapter discusses the grounding of teaching as an act mediating mutual responsibility in society. Thus,
Halvor Hoveid, Marit Honerød Hoveid
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CAREGIVERS OF INSTITUTIONALISED AND NON‐INSTITUTIONALISED PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA

Australian Journal on Ageing, 1992
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The Institutionalisation of ‘Abbāsid Ceremonial

2014
This chapter discusses the antecedents to ʿAbbāsid ceremonial, including the initial tensions of the emerging Muslim community vis a vis ceremonials. It also discusses the Palace as the exclusive stage for court ceremonial. The chapter analyzes the gradual institutionalisation of ʿAbbāsid ceremonial, making frequent references to the Byzantine ...
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