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Induced abortion in the world: 3. In search of a minimum common ground
Abstract The rising worldwide trend toward legalization of termination of pregnancy has been accompanied by increased polarization around abortion. Two opposite broad coalitions emerged from this confrontation, generally known as the “pro‐life” and “pro‐choice” movements. The basic issue for pro‐life advocates is that the protection of “innocent, human
Giuseppe Benagiano +4 more
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This article analyses the socio-technical trajectory of the legitimisation of agrivoltaics, an innovation that aims to reconcile agricultural and energy production on the same plot of land using photovoltaic panels.
Romain Carrausse
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Book Review: Politicisation of Sexual Violence: from Abolitionism to Peacekeeping [PDF]
Review of Politicisation of Sexual Violence: from Abolitionism to Peacekeeping by Carol ...
Nzewi, Ogochukwu
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ABSTRACT Introduction Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) positions adolescents as co‐researchers to investigate and address social issues affecting their lives. While YPAR has gained global prominence, comparative research examining how it is conceptualized and practiced across regional contexts remains limited.
John Diaz +5 more
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The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is a sparsely studied organisation, whose mandate includes, however, one of the most politicised issues currently present in Western countries.
Antoine PÉCOUD
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Constructive Memory in Truth‐Telling for Reconciliation
ABSTRACT Truth‐telling has, in diverse contexts, been conceptualised as a vehicle for achieving reconciliation following injustice. As a social and political phenomenon, it involves the communication of narratives grounded in episodic memory. Such narratives may fail to reproduce the details of past events and may even include details that were not ...
Alberto Guerrero‐Velázquez +1 more
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The state makes migration—and migration makes the state?
This paper explores the relationship between migration politics and authoritarian regime consolidation in Tunisia, focusing on the period following President Kaïs Saïed’s coup in 2021.
Lorenzo Ghione
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Measuring system readiness for equity in sepsis care: Survey development and psychometrics
Abstract Background Achieving racial equity in sepsis care is a complex challenge that requires organizational readiness across multiple domains, such as culture and capacity. Objectives This study provides a validated tool to empirically measure health system readiness to address structural racism in sepsis care, essential for improving health equity ...
Sinem Toraman Turk +4 more
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The National Pensions Reserve Fund: Pitfalls and Opportunities [PDF]
This paper analyses some key issues concerning the new National Pensions Reserve Fund. We briefly review the basic demographic and economic trends that motivate the establishment of the Fund.
P. R. Lane
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Between Practicality and Politics: Factors of Sub‐National Aid Allocation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
ABSTRACT Bosnia and Herzegovina represents a unique case of aid recipient for its complex history and administrative and political divisions. Yet, little is known about how foreign aid is allocated to local recipients. This qualitative study uncovers factors shaping sub‐national aid allocation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting donors' and ...
Lenka Dušková +5 more
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