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Abstract Cross‐disciplinary research is a priority for many academic institutions, with a growing body of scholarship dedicated to studying the central practice of cross‐disciplinarity: integration, or the synthesis of knowledge, information, and data across disciplines and domains.
Ciara Zogheib
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From conflict to collaboration: how local natural resource management conventions foster peacebuilding between farmers and herders in central Mali. [PDF]
Ba B, Affognon H, Flintan F.
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Tax Competition, Globalization and Declining Social Protection [PDF]
Tax competition, Fiscal policy, Social protection, Political ...
Murshed, S. Mansoob
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Abstract In early childhood education many researchers and professionals across the world have embraced the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child's requirement to include young children in decision‐making. In the context of ongoing discussion about young children's capacity to share their views and opinions about matters affecting them ...
Laura Lundy +3 more
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Editorial: Understanding violence: new data and theory. [PDF]
Ellis A, Winlow S, Briggs D.
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Political competition and the allocation of public investment in Mexico [PDF]
This paper examines the causality between central government spending in regions and local elections, in an environment of increasing electoral competition and a undefined decentralisation.
Luna Pla, Dario +2 more
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Abstract Quality in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a contested concept and has generally been conceptualised by inter‐related indicators such as staff qualifications, educational environment, policy or child‐to‐staff ratios. There has been a more limited emphasis on how young children might perceive and experience quality.
Nikki Fairchild, Éva Mikuska
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Corruption and Political Competition
Richard Damania, Erkan Yalcin
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Electoral competition under the threat of political unrest [PDF]
We study elections in which one party (the strong party) controls a source of political unrest; e.g., this party could instigate riots if it lost the election.
Leonard Wantchekon, Matthew Ellman
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Reception Baseline Assessment and ‘small acts’ of micro‐resistance
Abstract In September 2021, following the global COVID‐19 pandemic, the Department for Education introduced a national standardised digital Reception Baseline Assessment (RBA) for all English 4‐year‐old children. We analyse RBA and its associated Quality Monitoring Visits, as a further intensification of the new public management of early years ...
Guy Roberts‐Holmes +2 more
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