The distribution of decision-making. The case of a flexible public transport system [PDF]
Instead of explaining the outcomes of a policy process with reference to a rational planning logic, this paper scrutinises the circumstances in which decisions actually are taken.
Roel Nahuis
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Global Cost of Silencing Science-Editors and Publishers Have a Duty to Resist. [PDF]
Frizelle F +6 more
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A critical response to recent publications on gender affirming care. [PDF]
Gonçalves CC, Milicevic M, Yung AR.
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Newly emerged resistance healthcare systems in northwest Myanmar's Sagaing Region post-military coup: qualitative insights from anti-junta healthcare workers and community members. [PDF]
Kaung Myat Thu +3 more
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Dangerous Deference: What the British Public Think about Civil‐Military Relations
Abstract Accepted norms of democratic civil‐military relations aver, regarding the use of force, that military officers may not substitute civilians’ judgement with their own and that civilians should not follow their guidance blindly. These theories often rest on the presumption that three critical actors—government, armed forces, and the public ...
David Blagden +2 more
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Decision support tools in the absence of equipoise: the case for vaccination. [PDF]
Bussink-Voorend D, Hulscher ME, Elwyn G.
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Rural but not radical right: The rural‐urban cleavage in Norway
Abstract Conventional wisdom claims that rural voters are politically mobilized by right‐wing and culturally conservative forces, while urban voters are left‐leaning and have progressive cultural views. Leveraging original survey data from Norway, our work challenges this dichotomy.
Kiran R. Auerbach +2 more
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Health equity under siege: the populist challenge to women's health in Europe. [PDF]
Greenley R +5 more
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Abstract We analyze challenges and adaptation strategies of Nordic legal overseers, the Parliamentary Ombudsmen and Chancellors of Justice in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, amid the COVID‐19 crisis. We study how the accountability capacities of the legal overseers were affected when standard practices of inclusive decision‐making were severed ...
Tero Erkkilä +2 more
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