“Working Deeply With the Community”: Nurse‐Community Partnership Processes for Climate Justice
ABSTRACT Objective To explore how public health nurses (PHNs) and community‐based organizations (CBOs) collaborate to advance climate justice, including their partnership processes, perceived facilitators and barriers, and the values that shape their relational work. Design A qualitative descriptive study using photovoice and semi‐structured interviews,
Jessica LeClair +3 more
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A hard-to-heal wound: a case study on the collaboration between nonprofit and Public Health Sector in Southern Italy. [PDF]
Gatto V +4 more
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Expert opinions regarding the concept of blue carbon in seaweed systems
SUMMARY A collection of expert opinions critically evaluates the role of seaweed in blue carbon strategies for climate change mitigation. While the concept of fast‐growing seaweed to capture atmospheric carbon is appealing, the experts largely agree that its potential for direct, long‐term carbon sequestration is currently overstated and faces ...
Gregory N. Nishihara +7 more
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Talking the Talk, or Walking the Walk? How Managerial Practices Relate to Nonprofit Organizations' Role as Schools of Democracy. [PDF]
Hohensinn L +3 more
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Ghosting in the Job Market: The Principle of Communicative Reciprocity and the Duty of Transparency
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Niels de Haan
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Legislative Attention and Nonprofit Efficiency: A Link Across Sectoral Boundaries
ABSTRACT Government attention matters for nonprofit management and nonprofit‐government interactions. This study focuses on legislative attention, an important yet less‐studied aspect of government attention in public policy research, and examines its impact on nonprofit efficiency.
Yuhao Ba, Jessica Berrett, Jason Coupet
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Mental health promotion by local governments: a consensus study on community mental health workers. [PDF]
Lourenço B, Maia T, Goes AR.
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Brazil's Public Administration and the Challenge of New Democracies: Promoting Social Inclusion
ABSTRACT Brazil's public administration (PA) has sought to strengthen democratic governance through an emphasis on social inclusion. Since democratization in 1988, reforms have aimed to address entrenched inequalities along with decentralization and professionalism spurring innovations in social inclusion.
Evan M. Berman +7 more
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Green talent management as a driver of public sector well-being: insights from civil servants' job satisfaction in China. [PDF]
Zhou M, Wang B, Zhang R.
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