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Animal Segregation: The Biopolitics of Concentrated Pig Farming
Abstract This paper explores the possibility to think through the concept of animal segregation to understand the more‐than‐human geographies of livestock animals. By redirecting the analytical tools for studying the spatial separation of humans to the segregation of animals, this paper contributes to understanding the geographical processes of ...
Willem Rogier Boterman
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ABSTRACT This article follows the arc of congressional competence through the development and decline of the House Appropriations Committee (HAC) Surveys & Investigations (S&I) staff, an enduring oversight unit whose investigations were unobserved by design. S&I was quietly reorganized out of existence in December 2024. Why? What, if anything, is lost?
Matthew Dull
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Hungary’s punitive turn: The shift from welfare to workfare
The Hungarian post-communist welfare state was created under the neoliberal influence of international organisations while retaining lots of elements of solidarity.
Zsuzsanna Vidra
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En el marco de la cuestionada lucha internacional contra las drogas, el esfuerzo del gobierno de Álvaro Uribe Vélez logró derogar la política estatal de naturaleza libertaria que permitía la ''dosis personal'', por medio de la aprobación de una reforma ...
Hernando León Londoño Berrío +1 more
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Care Without Justice: Moral Obligation and Food Politics in an Authoritarian Moment
ABSTRACT Contemporary food politics is often grounded in a normative alignment of care and justice, in which attentiveness to vulnerability, embodiment, and lived experience is understood to reinforce commitments to equity, redistribution, and institutional responsibility. This synthesis has been central to food justice scholarship.
Michael S. Carolan
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The Political Economy of Attention: Media Salience, Voter Cognition, and Electoral Accountability
ABSTRACT We review conceptual and empirical contributions to the political economy of attention, with a focus on how attention allocation shapes political behavior and electoral accountability. The review distinguishes between endogenous (goal‐directed) and exogenous (stimulus‐driven) attention and examines how these concepts are incorporated into ...
Patrick Balles +2 more
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A longstanding policy problem for advocates of progressive penal reform in New Zealand has been the existence of a seemingly punitive public. Internationally, some scholars claim that such punitive attitudes are poorly understood and highly manipulable ...
Oldfield, Luke D.
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Populism is widely regarded in the literature as a negative and inherently punitive influence on criminal justice policy. This article challenges this view and highlights the ways in which populism can produce forms of citizen engagement in the criminal justice context that are new and progressive.
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Este artículo se propone investigar cómo el Estado colombiano desarrolla medidas que buscan garantizar la seguridad y la convivencia ciudadana. Teóricamente, evaluamos la política del Estado desde dos aristas: en primer lugar, el populismo punitivo y, en
Carvajal Martínez, Jorge Enrique
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Out of sight out of mind: Psychological distance and opinion about the age of penal majority. [PDF]
Caldas IFR +6 more
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