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BackgroundConflicts of interest in biomedical research can influence research results and drive research agendas away from public health priorities. Previous agenda-setting studies share two shortfalls: they only account for direct connections between ...
Federico E Testoni +4 more
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Introduction Mechanisms explain how implementation strategies work. Implementation research requires careful operationalisation and empirical study of the causal pathway(s) by which strategies effect change, and factors that may amplify or weaken their ...
Byron J Powell +12 more
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Agenda setting for maternal survival: the power of global health networks and norms [PDF]
Nearly 300,000 women--almost all poor women in low-income countries--died from pregnancy-related complications in 2010. This represents a decline since the 1980s, when an estimated half million women died each year, but is still far higher than the aims set in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) at the turn of the century. The 1970s,
Stephanie L, Smith, Mariela A, Rodriguez
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Net neutrality discourses: comparing advocacy and regulatory arguments in the United States and the United Kingdom [PDF]
Telecommunications policy issues rarely make news, much less mobilize thousands of people. Yet this has been occurring in the United States around efforts to introduce "Net neutrality" regulation.
Abate T. +38 more
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Professor Maxwell McCombs is a widely known authority in Journalism. Much of his historical and intellectual background, as well as his contribution to journalism and political communication, is found in this interview, done in 22–23 May 2017 in Austin ...
Joaquín Trigueros, Ivan Lacasa-Mas
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Scaling up Action on Urban Sustainable Food Systems in the United Kingdom: Agenda Setting, Networking, and Influence [PDF]
There has been an increasing focus on the potential of city-based initiatives to address the negative impacts of the global food system. Adopting a meso-level policy perspective, this study aimed to explore whether, how, and why the UK non-government organisation led Sustainable Food Cities (SFC) programme has influenced this food agenda at the level ...
Mat Jones, Sarah Hills
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Desperately Seeking Selznick: Cooptation and the Dark Side of Public Management in Networks [PDF]
Most literature on public-sector networks focuses on how to build and manage systems and ignores the political problems that networks can create for organizations.
Meier, Kenneth J. +1 more
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Background: The prevailing health and biomedical sciences (HBMS) research agenda, not only determined by leading academic institutions but also by large pharmaceutical companies, has been shown to prioritize the exploration of novel pharmacological ...
Mercedes García Carrillo +4 more
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Global public policy, transnational policy communities, and their networks [PDF]
Public policy has been a prisoner of the word "state." Yet, the state is reconfigured by globalization. Through "global public–private partnerships" and "transnational executive networks," new forms of authority are emerging through global and regional ...
Albert M. +35 more
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This article focuses on mobility issues in Montreal, whose metropolitan transportation policies are presented as one of the major ambitions of large North American metropolitan areas. Empirically, we are interested in a recent transportation megaproject:
Mohammed Kamal Taki Imrani +1 more
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