How the Butler Did It: Investigating Individual City Influence on National Policy
ABSTRACT In most political systems, cities are not formally part of national policymaking. However, since they are often responsible for the implementation of national policies, they are likely to seek influence on these policies. Existing literature deals mostly with institutionalized policy cooperation and collective municipal organizations. As such,
Anders Leth Nielsen
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Assessing Awareness, Knowledge, Perceptions, and Safety Practices Among Patients Regarding MRI Scans in the Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Almushayti ZA +6 more
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Ensuring medical students can care for sexual violence survivors: Our path to curriculum reform
Medical Education, EarlyView.
Elizabeth Evens +1 more
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ABSTRACT The relation between sleep and irritable affect has been studied extensively. However, whether this relation is bidirectional remains unclear. Furthermore, less is still known about associations between sleep and interpersonal behaviors and perceptions during social interactions. The current study examined bidirectional within‐person relations
Teus Mijnster +6 more
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Public Health Policies and the Role of the State in Latin America: Workers' Housing Projects in Chile and Peru (1880-1940). [PDF]
Palma P, Maubert L.
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Crisis beyond the exceptional: the latent, everyday nature of the crisis perpetual
We are surrounded by declarations of crises, from climate to housing, debt and beyond. Crisis is everywhere and yet it remains exceptional. A crisis is imagined as a call to action, a repudiation of the old system, promising change if only the moment can be seized.
Kathryn Furlong
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From print to perspective: A mixed-method analysis of the convergence and divergence of COVID-19 topics in newspapers and interviews. [PDF]
Chen Q +4 more
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Facilitating Feeling?: The Relationship between Memorials and Emotions
This article explores if and how national memorials impact collective emotions among local residents, focusing on the National Memorial for Peace and Justice (NMPJ) in Montgomery, Alabama. This understudied question is of sociological importance given the change in federal policy regarding public memorials, particularly the removal of references to ...
Ashley V. Reichelmann, James E. Hawdon
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Quantitative datasets of societal value, technology and policy for human-water system modelling. [PDF]
Wu S +9 more
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