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We consider the problem of matching a set of applicants to a set of posts, where each applicant has a preference list, ranking a non-empty subset of posts in order of preference, possibly involving ties. We say that a matching M is popular if there is no matching M' such that the number of applicants preferring M' to M exceeds the number of applicants ...
Abraham, David J +3 more
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van Zuylen, A. +2 more
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Popular Groups, Popular Culture, and Popular Religion [PDF]
This paper examines the emergence and character of popular religious groups and considers their implications for long-term cultural change in Latin America. Particular attention is given to the link between religious change and the creation of apopular subject, a set of confident, articulate and capable men and women, from hitherto silent, unorganized,
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Actiones Populares , Popular Sovereignty, and the People
By focusing on a legal proceeding, the actiones populares, that enabled any Roman citizen to act in defence of the res publicae (understood as their own property) and its use, this essay aims to unveil a distinct understanding of the notion of popular sovereignty in ancient Rome as the ultimate public authority residing in each individual Roman citizen
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Popular and clan-popular b -matchings
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This article introduces a method to critical reviews and explores the ways in which problems have been formulated in knowledge production on career guidance in Denmark over a 10-year period from 2004 to 2014. The method draws upon the work of Bacchi focussing on the ‘What's the problem represented to be’ (WPR) approach.
Skovhus, Randi Boelskifte +1 more
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