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Long‐Term Time Horizons and Support for Public Investment
ABSTRACT Generating public support for long‐term public investment may require understanding what citizens perceive as the “long term” in politics and how these perceptions shape their preferences. Across two studies, we find that UK citizens generally understand “long term” as 5–10 years.
Matthew Barnfield +2 more
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ABSTRACT We use grid‐group cultural theory (CT) to specify underspecified aspects of the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF). Our theoretical synthesis of CT and the ACF provides, first, an exhaustive typology of policy actors and their cultural cognitive biases that entail, guide, and constrain policy core beliefs about problem definitions and ...
Metodi Sotirov, Brendon Swedlow
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Do lugar que nos dança ao lugar que nos faz dançar
Tendo por base a experiência crítica da performance Nome de filme, de Bibi Dória, particularmente sobre duas das suas apresentações – no programa Interferências, em 2021, e no ciclo Cartografias, em 2023 –, este artigo começa por identificar a presença crescente de um conjunto de artistas migrantes cujo trabalho se tem manifestado de forma marginal ao ...
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Hoy el no-lugar se convierte en el lugar de hecho, ya que en nuestra sociedad sólo tiene existencia aquello que se ve a través de los media. El supuesto espacio privado de nuestra identidad, de nuestra defensa de la individualidad, no tiene cabida y queda afincado en la virtualidad.
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Blocking the Poor: Status Quo Bias in Policy Congruence
ABSTRACT Research on unequal responsiveness has shown that policies tend to align more closely with the preferences of high‐income citizens than low‐income citizens. Using comparative data on opinions and policies, we suggest that this inequality primarily results from status quo bias; asymmetric blocking power drives unequal congruence rather than ...
Mikael Persson, Anders Sundell
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ABSTRACT As the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) begins to unpack issues of power and narratives, the main focus has been on power‐over and domination rather than more transformative notions of power‐to and empowerment. This article draws on insights from gender and policy studies and suggests that the NPF benefits from adopting a multifaceted notion ...
Hilda Broqvist
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Resource Substitution: Local Governments' Issue Attention and Policy Reinvention
ABSTRACT Research on policy reinvention, where a government modifies rather than replicates policy innovations introduced by other governments, has progressed significantly, but how it is influenced by the government's issue attention has not been thoroughly examined.
Yingxin Zhang, Yixue Yao, Kaifeng Yang
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Leveraging an Unhappiness Lens for Smarter Policies
ABSTRACT Traditional policy research has largely focused on enhancing happiness or well‐being, privileging positive outcomes as the primary metric of success. We argue that a systematic focus on the drivers of unhappiness—rather than solely on happiness—offers a complementary analytical framework that can uncover hidden societal deficits and broaden ...
Marine Coupaud +2 more
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O LUGAR NO MUNDO E O MUNDO NO LUGAR: A GEOGRAFIA DA SOCIEDADE GLOBALIZADA
Pensar o Espaço Geográfico nos dias atuais perpassa refletir nos recortes analíticos da Geografia, entre eles a categoria lugar. Milton Santos nos ensina que cada lugar é, à sua maneira, o mundo.
Márcio Balbino Cavalcante
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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
Adrian William Jaime +2 more
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