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Abstract This article studies the formation of a local Creative Placemaking (CPM) policy network based on the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) and social capital perspective of policy networks. This article hypothesizes that policy beliefs, policy learning, social capital, and the perceived risks induced by defections, as well as macro‐level changes ...
Wen Guo
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Super‐amplifiers! The role of Twitter extended party networks in political elections
Abstract Modern election campaigns leverage social media and the networks within to get their messages directly out to the public. We use the theory of extended party networks to explore networks of engaged users who extensively amplify messages posted by political candidates. Using Twitter data from the Senate races in the U.S.
Nara Yoon +4 more
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Abstract River rhythmicity refers to the periodic, recurrent phenomena of a riverscape that are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water, creating regimes of river time. River rhythmicity can serve as a lens into the temporal dimension of river formation and socio‐ecological dynamics that are of great interest to many disciplines.
Sue Jackson +5 more
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Abstract For some decades now, galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) institutions have provided access to information resources in digital format. Although some datasets are openly available, they are often not used to their full potential.
Gustavo Candela, Rafael C. Carrasco
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An empowered sense of “self” is crucial for emotional well‐being and positive relationships. Certain family interaction patterns can disrupt the adult's sense of “mattering” to the child, eroding their perceived self‐efficacy. Mattering can be understood as a felt sense of relational agency which is necessary for experiencing one's interactions as ...
Willem Beckers +2 more
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Objects Don't Have Desires: Toward an Anthropology of Technology beyond Anthropomorphism
ABSTRACT “Postdualist” approaches, such as the material turn in the humanities and social sciences, represent understandable reactions to the humanist and idealist traditions in Western thought, but tend to be deluded by a focus on individual artifacts rather than on the global, material relations on which their existence depends.
Alf Hornborg
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La hermenéutica del diálogo: construcción de una recionalidad intersubjetiva.
Este artículo pretende mostrar la necesidad de que las ciencias humanas adopten un modelo de racionalidad intersubjetiva que les permita pensarse desde la complejiodad y la riqueza de una teoría del lenguaje dialógico, encontrando posibilidades de ...
Diego Fernando Silva Prada
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Reciprocidad cordial bases éticas de la cooperación [PDF]
La ciencia económica preponderante descuidó el estudio de la cooperación humana. Esto se debe a que hay una contradicción entre ser seres racionales con propensión a maximizar el bienestar, por un lado, y la posibilidad de concretar objetivos de ...
Patrici Calvo +2 more
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LA PEQUEÑA ZATEZALO: HISTORIA DE LA COMUNIDAD DE LOBE BLOCK EN WEDDING, BERLÍN
Esta es una historia de Berlin sintiendo su trauma colectivo y reprocesando el libro Berlin Masques que John Hejduk escribio en 1981 –hace mas de 40 ans– para reconciliar Berlin con el trauma de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
ANA ZATEZALO
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Confianza y reciprocidad entre países vecinos. Marruecos, Francia y España
Este artículo examina un experimento internacional basado en el juego de la confianza entre participantes marroquíes, franceses y españoles. Antes de tomar decisiones, los participantes conocían la nacionalidad de su pareja.
Nikolaos Georgantzis +3 more
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