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Skills for smart specialisation: Relatedness, complexity and evaluation of priorities
Abstract The smart specialisation (SS) concept requires a thorough assessment of regional capabilities and strengths to be able to define region‐specific policies to reach innovation‐led growth. The present study proposes a framework that is based on regional workplace knowledge and skills which are good proxies of regional capabilities. In this regard,
Duygu Buyukyazici
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Abstract Working at the intersection of exchange theory, urban anthropology, and ethnic and racial studies, this article offers an original perspective on the role of local patrons’ exchange networks in constructing place belonging during racial urban change.
Tal Shamur
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A reflective evaluation of young water professionals' transdisciplinary learning
Abstract The urgent requirement for transdisciplinary water professionals who can navigate the cascading complexities of water resources in a thirsty, inequitable world is widely acknowledged. To deliver a sustainable water resources sector, current water professionals need to synthesize diverse disciplinary knowledge, develop systemic thinking ...
Jen Dollin +9 more
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Abstract The development of infant mental health (IMH) services globally is still in its early stages. This qualitative study aims to understand the challenges of setting up IMH services and explores the views and experiences of 14 multi‐disciplinary stakeholders who are part of the IMH implementation group in a large Scottish health board.
Fifi T. H. Phang +8 more
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Abstract This paper leverages the resource regime concept to systematically analyze the shape of data governance established by European Union (EU) digital policy. It highlights what gives shape and coherence to this data governance across different policies and how this governance structures relations between actors in the data economy.
Pascal D. König
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Providing long‐term care: Options for a better workforce
Abstract Older people and their care workers have been disproportionately affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic. Many OECD Member countries have taken measures to contain the spread of the infection and improve the care workforce. Yet the health crisis is highlighting and exacerbating pre‐existing structural problems in the long‐term care (LTC) sector.
Ana Llena‐Nozal +2 more
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Power, politics, and culture of marine conservation technology in fisheries
Abstract The term conservation technology is applied widely and loosely to any technology connected to conservation. This overly broad understanding can lead to confusion around the actual mechanisms of conservation in a technological system, which can result in neglect and underdevelopment of the human dimensions of conservation technology. Ultimately,
Lekelia D. Jenkins
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Este artículo trata de recoger las cuestiones más significativas y las principales conclusiones obtenidas en la investigación La Integración Social y Educativa del Alumnado de Origen Inmigrante en el Ámbito Escolar.
Alba GARCÍA VELASCO
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Necesidades sociales básicas: Categorías referenciales para el diagnóstico social
La interpretación diagnóstica en la práctica del trabajo social requiere del análisis de los distintos componentes que afectan a cada una de las áreas de necesidad, de modo que sea posible una definición y conceptualización rigurosa y precisa de las ...
Patricia Fernández-de-Castro +1 more
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El sentido del trabajo en mujeres privadas de libertad en Chile
Este artículo vincula género, trabajo y cárcel para problematizar variadas formas de integración a la sociedad y al mercado laboral. Se analiza el caso de mujeres recluidas por micro-tráfico en el sistema penitenciario chileno.
Ana Cárdenas, Rosario Undurraga
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