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Abstract Many policy issues, such as nuclear waste management, are complex and require expertise to address. In many such policy areas, decisions are made by elected officials with input largely from experts and not the public or other stakeholders. However, such top‐down approaches can create mistrust and political opposition.
Matthew C. Nowlin +2 more
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El derecho ciudadano a la participación ciudadana en los asuntos públicos está consagrado en la Constitución de Montecristi. En los últimos meses ha sido el centro de la polémica política en el país, en donde se ha constatado la importancia que para el ...
Pozo Montesdeoca, Patricio Demetrio Paris
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Mobilizing fears? How proximity to deportation threat affects political participation
Abstract Policies often provoke political changes, which are collectively known as feedback effects. Studying state variation in immigration policy, scholars have shown that proximity to hostile policy tends to mobilize Latinos. But not every member of the Latino community is likely to perceive the same proximity to anti‐immigrant policies.
Mackenzie Israel‐Trummel +2 more
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Gobierno Electrónico “Un camino hacia la participación ciudadana”, realidades y perspectivas 2017-2018. Caso Gobernación de Nariño, Colombia [PDF]
La presente investigación gira entorno a participación ciudadana y gobierno electrónico, tema fundamental a tener en cuenta en el desarrollo de las democracias actuales, dentro del marco de nuevas formas de representatividad social.
Cabrera Benavides, Lucero Liliana
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Abstract Welfare participation is associated with lower turnout among adults. For many citizens, however, their first experiences with welfare occur during a critical time of political development in adolescence. Does growing up on welfare lower turnout in young adulthood?
Nathan K. Micatka
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Toward a new perspective on forms and sites of democratic life
Abstract Theoretical research is challenging traditional understandings of the role of citizens in democracies. Phenomena such as anonymity, non‐participation, and spectatorship, previously overlooked or deemed problematic, are now being reconsidered. Acknowledging that these phenomena can, in some cases, enhance democracy is important.
Andrea Felicetti
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PRESENTACIÓN: El Sistema de Información y Gestión del Conocimiento de la Participación Ciudadana (SIGC-PC) es un proceso de innovación social transformativa que articula diversas metodologías y procesos de fortalecimiento del derecho a la participación ...
Quintero Peréz, Gloria Isabel +2 more
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This study explores the water harvesting systems of mgouds in southern Tunisia and boqueras in southeastern Spain to understand their adaptation to semi-arid conditions and geomorphic contexts.
Ghaleb Fansa-Saleh +2 more
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Abstract This paper presents a decision support system (DSS) for sentiment analysis of Spanish texts based on lexicons. The information provided by this DSS, named Spanish Sentiment Analysis‐DSS (SSA‐DSS), is employed to assess the social impacts considered in an external software module (RRPS‐PAT) centered on risk reduction of pandemic spread through ...
J. Aguarón +13 more
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ABSTRACT Migration policy implementation studies based on Western European or North American contexts may assume that those affected by a given policy are indeed migrants. In developing country contexts, where undocumented nationals can be indistinguishable from the foreign‐born, implementation enables street‐level bureaucrats to manufacture migrants ...
Allison J. Petrozziello
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