From silence to primary definer: The rise of the Intelligence lobby in the public sphere [PDF]
Until the end of the Cold War the UK intelligence services were not officially acknowledged, and their personnel were banned from entering the public sphere.
Barratt H +35 more
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Terrestrial Analogs to Titan for Geophysical Research
Abstract Saturn's moon Titan exhibits remarkable parallels to the Earth in many geophysical and geological processes not found elsewhere in the solar system at the present day. These include a nitrogen atmosphere with a condensible gas—methane—replacing the Earth's water, leading to an active meteorology with rainfall and surface manifestations ...
Conor A. Nixon +21 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite the advent of Disease Modifying Therapies (DMTs) for Alzheimer's Disease (AD), the approval and commercialization of anti‐amyloid monoclonal antibodies has been slow and contentious, particularly in Europe. The primary source of debate is the discrepancy between robust biological effects—namely, effective β‐amyloid clearance—
Simona Luzzi, Julie S. Snowden
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A justification of whistleblowing [PDF]
Penultimate version accepted for publicationWhistleblowing is the act of disclosing information from a public or private organization in order to reveal cases of corruption that are of immediate or potential danger to the public.
Barry Brian +17 more
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Opening the Black Box of EU Digital Sovereignty: A Macro‐Level Analysis of the Concept's Development
ABSTRACT Digital sovereignty has emerged as a central organizing principle in European Union governance, yet systematic understanding of its conceptual evolution remains limited. This article provides the first macro‐level analysis of how digital sovereignty evolves across institutional and academic domains.
Aleksei Turobov +2 more
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An examination of academics' participation in public engagement across disciplines, career stages and cultural contexts. Despite widespread enthusiasm and value for academic roles, systemic and structural barriers such as time, resources and recognition limit fuller participation.
Chioma M Ogbukagu +4 more
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In Spies We Trust. The Story of Western Intelligence, Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013) [PDF]
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Van Puyvelde, Damien
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Therapy without faith: Muslim clients' experience of religious exclusion and minimisation in therapy
Abstract Objective The integration of religious beliefs is considered an essential component of evidence‐based practice; however, clients from faith‐based communities frequently report that their beliefs are overlooked in therapy. While existing research primarily centres on therapists' perspectives, there is limited understanding of how Muslim clients
Rumena Islam, Paul Chadwick
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Down with secrecy! Long live privacy! Media dilemmas in the Snowden affair
This article is an analysis of three journalistic accounts of the leaking of documents from the United States National Security Agency, done by Edward Snowden: a book, a movie, and an interview. The goal is to bring to light some ethical and political dilemmas underlying the case.
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Vigilancia electrónica a gran escala y listas de alerta: ¿Productos de una política paranoica? / Electronic Large-scale Surveillance and Watch Lists: The Products of a Paranoid Politics? [PDF]
A partir de los artículos de Richard Hofstadter, sabemos que un estilo defensivo y hasta paranoico ha impregnado de vez en cuando a la política norteamericana.
Bigo, Didier
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