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THE DOCTOR AS A POLITICIAN. [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1899
The doctor is virtually a political nonentity. In our legislative halls we are practically without representation, and the few that are engaged in politics are really not pursuing the practice of medicine. The rank and file of physicians are not, as a rule, particularly concerned in the solution of problems calculated to affect medicine politically. Is
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Experts, politicians and the citizenship in the construction of the tech-scientific knowledge. Some interactions that lead to the understanding of the relationships among science, technology and society

open access: yesTrilogía Ciencia Tecnología Sociedad, 2010
The main objective of this work is to analyze, basically, the connections that are established among the tech-scientific experts, as a specialized scientific community, and the citizenship taken as the public, as a bearer ...
Betty Estévez Cedeño   +2 more
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On advising politicians [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1994
Health professionals have often claimed that politicians do not listen to them. When given the opportunity to have their voices heard they do not always make the most of it. The Rhodes health forum, convened under the Greek presidency of the European Union last week, offered an opportunity for ministers of health and professionals to come together to ...
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Age Bar for the Retirement of Politicians

open access: yesNepal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 2023
Representation of people are expected to be reliable. To maintain the reliability, there needs certain limitation regarding the age. This paper discusses the reasons why there needs to be age bar for the retirement of politicians.
Alaka Neupane , Maya Nath Ghimire
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Disclosure by Politicians

open access: yes, 2009
We collect data on the rules and practices of financial and conflict disclosure by politicians in 175 countries. Although two thirds of the countries have some disclosure laws, less than a third make disclosures available to the public. Disclosure is more extensive in richer and more democratic countries.
Djankov, S.   +3 more
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Why We Should Distinguish Between Mobilization and Participation When Investigating Social Media

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2023
In the recent past, social media has become a central channel and means for political and societal mobilization. Mobilization refers to the process by which political parties, politicians, social movements, activists, and other political and social ...
Jörg Haßler   +2 more
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Persuasion Strategies Used by Medical Experts vs. Political Figures: A Study of Coronavirus-Related Media Discourse

open access: yesJournalism and Media
Concentrating on different types of persuasion strategies used by medical experts and political figures, the present study aims to examine persuasion strategies in medical vs. political discourse. Four corpora of speeches and interviews of four different
Mohammad Mohtasham   +3 more
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Protest “Bitnish”: Political Communication Through Banners at Student Protests in Serbia (2024/2025)

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi
This introductory paper focuses on protest banners, interpreted as a form of protest bitnish—a coined expression combining the notions of significance (bitan) and triviality (sitniš).
Vladimira Ilić
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Chinese Funding: A Curse to Africa

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Political Science
The role of China in the liberation of Africa from colonial rule cannot be down played as I laid a foundation to Africa today. Most African countries were aided by China militarily and ideologically in the fight against Western colonial rule.
Chido T Chipfakacha
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2020 Parliamentary Elections in Online News Dailies: Do the Media Tend to Criticize the Ruling Party More

open access: yesŽurnalistikos Tyrimai, 2023
Voters tend to criticise and punish the ruling party for mistakes made during the term of office and therefore never vote for the same party twice in a row.
Iveta Danieliūtė
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