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The SPHERE model: Social Prescribing and Health Equity through Responsive Evaluation. [PDF]
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D3PG-Light: A Lightweight and Stable Resource Scheduling Framework for UAV-Integrated Sensing, Communication, and Computation Systems. [PDF]
Cheng Q, Wu W, Zhou Y.
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A cross-sectional study of how linguistic landscape shapes students' foreign language outcomes: the mediating role of language learning efficacy and the moderating role of language policy clarity. [PDF]
Li R, Yang Y.
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Confidence-calibrated federated graph attention for internet of things agents under latency SLOs. [PDF]
Yang D, Liu B, Wan L, Dong Q.
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Using reinforcement algorithms to improve the collaboration efficiency of entrepreneurial teams. [PDF]
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When policy learning meets policy styles
2021We examine the classic four dimensions of policy style through a new perspective: policy learning. The approach of ‘modes of policy learning’ sheds light on the dynamic dimensions of anticipation, reaction, consensus and imposition that characterise policy styles in terms of problem solving and relationships among actors. What is the learning mode that
Dunlop, CA, Radaelli, CM
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Policy Learning and Policy Failure
2020First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, this updated volume explores policy failures and the valuable opportunities for learning that they offer. The book begins with an overview of policy learning and policy failure. The links between the two appear obvious, yet there are very few studies that address how one can learn from ...
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Published online: 26 February 2025 Policy learning is the discursive interactive practice whereby political actors update their cognitive orientations and normative beliefs (and change policy accordingly), resulting from knowledge and information feedback.
HEMERIJCK, Anton, BOKHORST, David Jonas
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HEMERIJCK, Anton, BOKHORST, David Jonas
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The Comparative History of Public Policy. Edited by Francis G. Castles Trends in British Public Policy: Do Governments Make any Difference? Brian W. Hogwood Public Policy in Britain.
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The Comparative History of Public Policy. Edited by Francis G. Castles Trends in British Public Policy: Do Governments Make any Difference? Brian W. Hogwood Public Policy in Britain.
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