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Predicting roll call votes through modeling political actors has emerged as a focus in quantitative political science and computer science. Widely used embedding-based methods generate vectors for legislators from diverse data sets to predict legislative
Hao Li, Ruoyuan Gong, Hao Jiang
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Predicting roll call votes through modeling political actors has emerged as a focus in quantitative political science and computer science. Widely used embedding-based methods generate vectors for legislators from diverse data sets to predict legislative
Hao Li, Ruoyuan Gong, Hao Jiang
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 1998
Abstract In this paper the authors argue that contrary to official rhetoric, education is a political process and teachers are political actors who operate in a number of political arenas. Contemporary political processes, it is suggested have marginalized the voices of teachers, constructed teachers as technicians and limited the transformative ...
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Abstract In this paper the authors argue that contrary to official rhetoric, education is a political process and teachers are political actors who operate in a number of political arenas. Contemporary political processes, it is suggested have marginalized the voices of teachers, constructed teachers as technicians and limited the transformative ...
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Local Actors in Global Politics
Current Sociology, 2004Globalization and the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) have enabled a variety of local political actors to enter international arenas once exclusive to national states. Multiple types of claim-making and oppositional politics articulate these developments.
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Devising policies that facilitate a transition to low-carbon energy systems requires a close understanding of the country-specific political economy of energy and climate policy.
Michael Jakob +3 more
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Devising policies that facilitate a transition to low-carbon energy systems requires a close understanding of the country-specific political economy of energy and climate policy.
Michael Jakob +3 more
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Algorithmic inference, political interest, and exposure to news and politics on Facebook
Information, Communication & Society, 2019The visibility of news and politics in a Facebook newsfeed depends on the actions of a diverse set of actors: users, their friends, content publishers such as news organizations, advertisers, and algorithms.
Kjerstin Thorson +3 more
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2020
The second analytical chapter, through the life stories of “notable” and “notorious” female Arrow Cross Party members shows that the invisibilization and forgetting of woman perpetrators was already happening in the 1930s and 1940s because female members of the Arrow Cross Party never received prominence or acknowledgement from their party’s male ...
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The second analytical chapter, through the life stories of “notable” and “notorious” female Arrow Cross Party members shows that the invisibilization and forgetting of woman perpetrators was already happening in the 1930s and 1940s because female members of the Arrow Cross Party never received prominence or acknowledgement from their party’s male ...
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Politicization in the EU: between national politics and EU political dynamics
The European Union Beyond the Polycrisis?, 2019The EU has become increasingly politicized not only at the bottom, due to polarized debates, divided electorates, declining mainstream parties, and rising Euroskeptic populism; or from the bottom up, as national politics permeates member-state leaders ...
V. Schmidt
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The Voice of the People? Musicians as Political Actors
Cultural Politics, 2008This article explores the ways in which popular musicians, in particular Bob Geldof, have come to assume a central role in the campaign to alter economic and political relationships between the developed and developing worlds. It focuses on the example of Live 8, but traces this back through Make Poverty History, Jubilee 2000, and Live Aid; and it ...
Hague, Seth +2 more
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Political Geography, 2019
In this article we examine city-regionalism as a powerful spatial-political imaginary through which state territorial strategies and the associated policies are increasingly evaluated, drafted and put into practice around the western world.
J. Luukkonen, Heikki Sirviö
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In this article we examine city-regionalism as a powerful spatial-political imaginary through which state territorial strategies and the associated policies are increasingly evaluated, drafted and put into practice around the western world.
J. Luukkonen, Heikki Sirviö
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A proper actor? The politics of training for learning disabled actors
Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 2011This essay, through montage rather than monologue, seeks to open a debate about the politics of training for learning disabled actors. The journey of the disabled actor from participant in social drama to specialised agent in a professional theatre economy has involved experiments in different forms of actor training. Drawing on interviews with actors,
Emma Gee, Matt Hargrave
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