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Efficacy of Inebilizumab in N‐MOmentum Trial Participants With or Without Prior Immunosuppressants
ABSTRACT This post hoc analysis examined the impact of prior immunosuppressants on the long‐term efficacy and safety of inebilizumab, a cluster of differentiation 19+ B‐cell–depleting monoclonal antibody, in participants with aquaporin‐4–seropositive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder from the N‐MOmentum trial (NTC02200770).
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ABSTRACT Objective Digital technologies hold promise for transforming healthcare by enhancing personalized treatments and offer valuable opportunities to improve patient care. Here, we evaluated several novel, self‐administered, home‐based, digital endpoints for their association with corresponding conventional standard clinical measures (primary) in ...
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Contents: Foreword, Christian Huillet. Section I: Introduction: Participatory governance in a changing world, W. Robert Lovan, Michael Murray and Ron Shaffer. Section II: Institutional Perspectives on Participatory Governance: Evolving participatory governance and developmental local government in post-apartheid South Africa, Etienne Nel Local ...
Palumbo, Rocco, Rocco Palumbo
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Reclaiming Participatory Governance
Reclaiming Participatory Governance offers empirical and theoretical perspectives on how the relationship between social movements and state institutions is emerging and developing through new modes of participatory governance.
Adrian Bua, Sonia Bussu
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Participatory Governance in Practice
The decentring of contemporary forms of governance, and the emergence of more participatory modes of decision-making, have given rise to intense debate over the extent to which this has resulted in the democratisation of governance. Much of the debate has focused on questions of institutional design in evaluating the democratic potential of ...
O'Toole, Therese, Gale, Richard
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Why do political parties promote participatory governance? The Brazilian Workers’ Party case
Critical Policy Studies, 2022This article presents the motivations incumbent parties may have to create and promote participatory governance innovations. For that I analyze the case of the Brazilian Workers’ Party (PT – Partido dos Trabalhadores).
C. Bezerra
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Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 2022
Public participation is an emergent feature of urban governance in Nanjing, China. Though introduced to address social conflicts around urban redevelopment, the fact is that government-led public participation did not successfully soothe tensions, but ...
Liu Cao
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Public participation is an emergent feature of urban governance in Nanjing, China. Though introduced to address social conflicts around urban redevelopment, the fact is that government-led public participation did not successfully soothe tensions, but ...
Liu Cao
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Critical Policy Studies, 2021
Participatory governance is institutionalised to the extent that it shapes the behaviour of decision-makers and citizens. Participation policies that do not change established behaviour have limited, if any, impact.
I. Blanco, Vivien Lowndes, Y. Salazar
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Participatory governance is institutionalised to the extent that it shapes the behaviour of decision-makers and citizens. Participation policies that do not change established behaviour have limited, if any, impact.
I. Blanco, Vivien Lowndes, Y. Salazar
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Understanding Participatory Governance: An Analysis of Participants’ Motives for Participation
American Review of Public Administration, 2017Per Gustafson
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