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PROTOCOL: Strengthening women's empowerment and gender equality in fragile contexts towards peaceful and inclusive societies: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Abstract This review builds on 3ie's (international initiative for impact evaluation) evidence gap map (EGM) of the impact evaluation and systematic review (SR) evidence base of interventions aiming to promote peaceful and inclusive societies in fragile contexts.
Lwamba E +8 more
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Emerging human dimensions research in coastal and nearshore Oceania. [PDF]
Abstract Calls for incorporating human dimensions into marine conservation have increased and begun to coalesce as marine social science. However, it is unclear what types of research and foci have been centered in this new interdisciplinary field and what gaps remain.
Dacks R, Yadav S, Mawyer A.
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Abstract Book: 25th Congress of the European Hematology Association Virtual Edition, 2020 [PDF]
HemaSphere, Volume 4, Issue S1, Page 1-1168, June 2020.
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Labour Mobility With Vocational Skill: Australian Demand and Pacific Supply
Abstract Can new channels for mid‐skill labour mobility simultaneously enhance the welfare of Australia and the Pacific Region? Answering this question requires forecasting Australian demand for vocationally‐skilled migrants over the next generation, and the potential for Pacific supply of those migrants.
Michael A. Clemens, Satish Chand
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ABSTRACT This article discusses how dependency's antonym, ‘self‐reliance’ expresses and shapes aspirations for development, and ideas about citizenship in Vanuatu. This ‘keyword’ was popularized in the process of decolonization and nation‐building in Vanuatu, and influenced by Dependency Theory, Pan‐Africanism, Black Internationalism, and trans‐Pacific
Rachel E. Smith
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ABSTRACT What if we selected our leaders by lottery? Zooming out from the mud huts of indigenous communities in the forested hills of eastern India, this article compares three different models of leadership and democracy: liberal electoral democracy; Marxist‐Leninist Maoist democracy; and democracy by sortition — the random selection of rotating ...
Alpa Shah
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‘Operation Hurricane’: Narrating Climate Change as Imperial Mess
ABSTRACT How climate change is narrated matters. Every story that is told of climate change contains its own causes of the problem, its own solutions and its own vision of the future. This article juxtaposes two stories: the dominant story of climate change as represented by the IPCC and a counter‐story of climate change as ‘imperial mess’.
Charlotte Kate Weatherill
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ABSTRACT In Indonesian‐occupied West Papua, Christianity has been adopted, adapted, and transformed by the indigenous people of various ethnic groups to become part of their social and cultural landscape. Christianity has also prominently figured in their continuing struggle for political self‐determination.
Cypri Jehan Paju Dale
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Campbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 13, Issue 1, Page 1-61, 2017.
Sebastian Vollmer +4 more
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The centenary of IAVCEI 1919-2019 and beyond: origins and evolution of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior. [PDF]
Cas RAF.
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