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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic tested state preparedness across the globe and exposed cross‐sectoral deficiencies in infrastructure, resources and policymaking patterns. However, the prospects of the pandemic facilitating lasting institutional change have received limited attention.
Vassilis Karokis‐Mavrikos
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Rhetoric of psychological measurement theory and practice. [PDF]
Slaney KL+3 more
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From genes to governance: Engaging citizens in the new genomic techniques policy debate
Societal Impact Statement The European Union is in the midst of changing the current regulatory framework for new genomic techniques (NGTs) to accelerate the production of plant varieties, in order to achieve the goals of the European Green Deal. These techniques are highly contested, with divergent views on how they should be governed.
Michelle G. J. L. Habets+1 more
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Just family doctors: Hidden curriculum against family medicine in medical schools. [PDF]
Jin HJ.
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India has a long history of planting trees to restore ecosystem services providing an opportunity to evaluate long‐term ecosystem restoration processes. We show that these programs have shifted over time in response to public demands as well as through changes in the government's vision for forests.
Forrest Fleischman+5 more
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Nature positive rhetoric, risk and reality: sector-scale political ecology at CBD COP16. [PDF]
Buckley RC+6 more
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Extremism, racism and riots: exploring the political, social and cultural determinants of poor mental health. [PDF]
Bhui K+4 more
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Confronting the Colonial Roots of Global Health Inequities in Gaza Comment on "The Rhetoric of Decolonizing Global Health Fails to Address the Reality of Settler Colonialism: Gaza as a Case in Point". [PDF]
Veronese G, Kagee A, Abu Jamei Y.
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Competition Policy in America, 1888-1992: History, Rhetoric, Law
Howard Gillman, Rudolph J.R. Peritz
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ABSTRACT Creating, visualizing, and critiquing data are integral knowledge‐building practices within science, as well as many other fields. Yet data is often treated as neutral and value‐free, perpetuating narratives of science as a dispassionate discipline where data are merely extracted, repackaged, and distributed anew.
Kathryn Lanouette
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