Powerful representation of the poor? German welfare associations' narrative advocacy during COVID‐19
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic sparked unprecedented experimentation in the German social assistance system, leading to changes previously considered impracticable by policymakers. This included a sanctions moratorium, easier access to benefits, and temporary cash transfers, all of which were advocated by welfare associations—key organized interests ...
Christopher Smith Ochoa
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[Effects of temperature changes due to climate change on human health]. [PDF]
Almécija Pérez MC +3 more
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Abstract We examine whether and how public participation in policymaking contributes towards fostering stakeholder support for policy proposals formulated in the bureaucratic arena. We explain how key markers of procedural fairness describing both the participation process and policymakers' presentations of it during the decision justification stage co‐
Adriana Bunea, Idunn Nørbech
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[Situation of essential conditions for the delivery of care for noncommunicable diseases in the Bolivian Chaco regionSituação das condições essenciais para a atenção a doenças não transmissíveis na região do Chaco boliviano]. [PDF]
Ojeda-Casares H +7 more
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Narrative power in the narrative policy framework
Abstract The Narrative Policy Framework lacks clear and empirical explanations of power. Yet, the study of narratives is inherently the study of power in shaping policy outputs and decisions. We develop a conceptual model positing that expressions of power (power to, with, and over) may be discovered in narrative constructs (e.g., narrative structure ...
Elizabeth A. Shanahan +8 more
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Pain management in complex wounds: a scoping review and analysis using comfort theory. [PDF]
Paixão MÉDS +6 more
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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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[Strong Professional identity construction as a change lever]. [PDF]
Gastelurrutia MA.
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Legislating Uncertainty: Election Policies and the Amplification of Misinformation
ABSTRACT Can state election policies affect the spread of misinformation? This paper studies the role played by ballot processing policies, which determine when ballots can be examined and organized, in the online spread of political misinformation. We present evidence from the 2020 U.S.
Morgan Wack +5 more
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Eco-Friendly Synthesis of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles Using Geranium <i>Pelargonium</i> x <i>hortorum</i> Leaf Extract and Its Biological Applications. [PDF]
Hernández-Guadarrama A +6 more
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