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Conceptualisation of co-creation and co-production
Background Creating and producing welfare with citizens has been trendy governmental rhetoric for the last decades, involving partnerships between municipalities, civil societies, and the citizens, aimed to mobilize citizens’ and civil societies ...
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How are Norwegian municipalities working to promote a healthy and sustainable diet?
Background Diet and nutrition are crucial factors for public health. The importance of diet in promoting sustainability is increasingly understood, and there is a large overlap between healthy and sustainable diet.
Liv Elin +9 more
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Reasons for the workshop Involvement of older people in health promoting community services is widely used to promote healthy aging and mobilize citizens’ resources and resources from civil society to address the changes and complex challenges faced by ...
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More than a quarter of HIV‐infected individuals registered in Russia live in Siberia. Unlike Central Russia where HIV‐1 subtype A6 is predominant, in most Siberian regions since 2012, a new HIV‐1 CRF63_02A1 genetic variant has spread, with the share of this variant attaining 75–85% among newly identified HIV cases.
Lada V. Maksimenko +11 more
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This study investigated how parental alcohol abuse influences children leaving their homes in Kabale municipality, Uganda. The study was guided by Erickson’s psychosocial development theory in view of the environment that would facilitate or hinder ...
Adeodata Ahimbisibwe +2 more
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Background Measles is a highly contagious disease which has been the cause of numerous epidemics and outbreaks worldwide. The introduction of the two-dose Mumps, Measles and Rubella (MMR) vaccine helped to reduce and eliminate the disease in various ...
J. Chu +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article addresses under‐explored aspects of boundary‐drawing, focusing on how dominant groups draw and reproduce boundaries in informal workplace settings. Based a on micro‐level study in Adana, Turkey, a secure economic hub in the proximity of the conflict region, it investigates how native Turkish employees interact with Syrian peers in
Selin Siviş
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Migration diplomacy and Greek–Turkish relations: A three‐level game analysis
Abstract Migration diplomacy has become a critical element of contemporary geopolitics, yet its complex dimensions remain underexplored. This article introduces a novel three‐level game framework to examine how foreign policy strategies leverage cross‐border mobility across domestic, bilateral and supranational dimensions. The 2020 Greek–Turkish border
Gerasimos Tsourapas
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Higher risk for acute childhood lymphoblastic leukaemia in Swedish population centres 1973-94
SummaryA population-based sample of acute childhood leukaemia cases in Sweden 1973–94 was analysed by a geographical information system (GIS) for spatial leukaemia distribution in relation to population density.
U. Hjalmars +2 more
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Do Turkey's 2024 Local Elections Signal the End of Erdoğan's Reign?
Abstract The unexpected victory of the opposition Republican People's Party in Turkey's March 31 municipal elections raises intriguing questions about the future of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan after more than two decades of his rule. Just 10 months after Erdoğan won a new term, a significant portion of the electorate voted against him and his ...
M. Hakan Yavuz, Rasim Koç
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