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An anatomy of the electoral hoax: political disinformation in Spain’s 2019 general election campaign
This paper analyses the content of the electoral hoaxes identified by factcheckers Maldita and Newtral, using as a case study the campaign for the April 28th 2019 Spanish general election.
Francisco Paniagua Rojano +2 more
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1. TREATIES. 1.1. The Conclusion of Treaties. 1.2. The Intervention of Parliament. 1.3. The Intervention of the Electorate. 1.4. Matters Subsequent to the Entry into Force of a Treaty. 1.5. The Insertion of Treaties into Domestic Law. 2. THE ACTS OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES. 2.1.
Bermejo García, Romualdo +3 more
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This article features two versions of A Chapter from the History of Charles V written by Louis Xavier Auguet de Saint- Sylvain, Baron de los Valles. The original French version was published in 1835, while the Spanish translation appeared 1837.
A. A. Tereshchuk
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Does Immigration Affect the Phillips Curve? Some Evidence for Spain [PDF]
The Phillips curve has flattened in Spain over 1995-2006: unemployment has fallen by 15 percentage points, with roughly constant inflation. This change has been more pronounced than elsewhere.
Juan J. Dolado +7 more
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Celebrities enhance food tourism: A chef in the city or a city by the chef? (Research Note)
During the past decades, studies have paid growing attention to the relationships between celebrities and tourism because of their influence on travel behaviours.
Francesc Fusté-Forné
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Severe health and social care issues among British migrants who retire to Spain [PDF]
In recent years, there has been a growth in academic interest in international retirement migration in Europe, particularly north-south retirement migration to destinations like Spain.
Marrugat, ML +3 more
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Refugees, coronavirus and the politics of representation in the Spanish press
COVID-19 outbreak brought important consequences for global mobility. Border closures throughout the world meant the interruption of migratory processes, both forced and volunteer, leaving millions of people stuck on the way.
Alicia Ferrández-Ferrer
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Church and party during the years of the first Francoism (1939‒1957)
During the first Francoism, the party and the church became the key in-stitutions of the regime. They were largely responsible for social con-trol over the population. In the first years after the civil war, the "Span-ish Traditionalist Falange and JONS",
Georgy Filatov
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Destinasyon çekicilikleri, turistlerin destinasyon tercihlerinde ve memnuniyetleri üzerinde oldukça etkilidirler. Ele alınan bu çalışmanın amacı, Akdeniz’in önemli destinasyonları olan Türkiye, İspanya ve Yunanistan özelinde destinasyon çekiciliklerini ...
Sezer Karasakal
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