ABSTRACT Based on theories of deliberative democracy, this article explores the substantive content of reasons as a conceptual tool. Although most studies focus on procedural dimensions, we argue that identifying and mapping substantive reasons contributes to advancing empirical investigation in a theoretically informed and normatively relevant way ...
Rousiley C. M. Maia+3 more
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How could local environmental innovations become a national policy?-A qualitative comparative study on the factors influencing the diffusion of bottom-up environmental policy innovations. [PDF]
Zhang J, Xing S.
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Investigating health literacy and sociodemographic factors in college students. [PDF]
Sudhakar SK, Doshi DP, Nair G, Rao T.
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Domestic injuries among children: knowledge, attitudes, and practices of first aid among mothers in Arar, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Bayomy HE+7 more
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Comparison of visual effects and optical quality between LS-313 MF15 with regional multifocal and Rayner 920H intraocular lens after implantation surgery. [PDF]
Gan L+6 more
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‘Whitby Woman’, ‘Waitrose Woman’: Gender and Voting Behaviour at the 2024 UK General Election
Abstract Women were identified as key targets in the 2024 British general election. There was much speculation as to whether ‘Whitby’ or ‘Waitrose’ women would swing the result for Labour. This interest in women voters stemmed, at least partially, from the fact that the 2017 and 2019 British general elections were the first where a modern gender gap—a ...
Rosie Campbell+3 more
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The impacts of expertise, conflict, and scientific literacy on trust and belief in scientific disagreements. [PDF]
van Antwerpen N+3 more
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The Flag that Does Not Exist—Yet? Imagining a New Symbol in Northern Ireland
Abstract There is a large amount of research on the use and meaning of existing flags in Northern Ireland, and more generally on symbols in violent identity conflicts. By contrast, this article explores the absence of a symbol that might be expected to exist—a unifying official flag in Northern Ireland.
David Mitchell
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