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The US Adventure in Western Sahara: From Ford to Trump
Abstract This article analyzes the involvement of American governments in the Moroccan war against the Polisario Front, from the Ford administration to the Trump presidency. The consultation of primary sources clarifies particular aspects of this involvement and indicates the role each actor has played in this conflict.
Domingo Garí
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Abstract Background ‘Megafire’ is an emerging concept commonly used to describe fires that are extreme in terms of size, behaviour, and/or impacts, but the term’s meaning remains ambiguous. Approach We sought to resolve ambiguity surrounding the meaning of ‘megafire’ by conducting a structured review of the use and definition of the term in several ...
Grant D. Linley +24 more
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Organized crime groups: A systematic review of individual‐level risk factors related to recruitment
Abstract Background Studies from multiple contexts conceptualize organized crime as comprising different types of criminal organizations and activities. Notwithstanding growing scientific interest and increasing number of policies aiming at preventing and punishing organized crime, little is known about the specific processes that lead to recruitment ...
Francesco Calderoni +5 more
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Campbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 16, Issue 1, March 2020.
Rebecca Stone +3 more
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Systematic review of young children's writing on screen: what do we know and what do we need to know
Abstract Writing is part and parcel of children's active meaning‐making on and with screens, but it has been relatively neglected in the literature focused on children's digital literacies. This study synthesises existing empirical evidence focused on young children's (aged between 2 and 8 years) writing on screen and identifies the relationships ...
Natalia Kucirkova +3 more
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This Campbell systematic review assesses the effectiveness of community monitoring interventions in reducing corruption. The review summarises findings from 15 studies, of which seven are from Asia, six from Africa and two from Latin America. Community monitoring interventions can reduce corruption.
Ezequiel Molina +4 more
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Los inicios de las revistas científicas se dieron por la necesidad de comunicación entre científicos, ya que los datos en que se basaban eran bibliotecas, laboratorios y trabajos de campo; se vio la necesidad de acudir a los resultados que sus colegas ...
Angélica González Melo +1 more
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Revistas electrónicas en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades
Se presenta una revisión de las revistas electrónicas publicadas a través de Internet en el ámbito de las Ciencias Sociales y las Humanidades. Con el objeto de realizar un análisis comparativo se han seleccionado dos muestras, una de carácter global (250
J. Villalón Panzano +1 more
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Revistas y blogs: Los espacios para la narrativa periodística.
Cada vez más los medios masivos de comunicación privilegian la instantaneidad y la información encapsulada que en la actualidad quizá ha sido reemplazada por los blogs y las revistas en las que el periodismo narrativo consigna historias más cercanas a su
Revista Chasqui
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Title: Future of communication journals in Spain [PDF]
Se presentan los principales resultados de un estudio cualitativo llevado a cabo entre noviembre de 2010 y febrero de 2011 sobre el futuro de las revistas científicas de comunicación en España. La técnica de investigación utilizada fue el método Delphi y
Antonio Castillo +18 more
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