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Institutionalizing Advisory Bodies in Climate Governance: Between Transparency, Accountability and Efficiency

open access: yesEnvironmental Policy and Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The implementation of effective climate governance increasingly relies on advisory bodies that monitor the effectiveness of policies and management mechanisms. Despite their strategic importance to institutionalizing climate governance, limited attention has been paid to the roles, trajectories, and effectiveness of these advisory bodies ...
David Talbot, Luc Bernier
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Grave Action: Last Rites in Brecht’s "Mother Courage" and Beckett’s "Endgame"

open access: yesCoSMO, 2014
Against the background of Brecht’s de-familiarization (epic theater) and Beckett’s tragicomedy (absurdist theater), this essay compares scenes of incapacitation and mutilation, of deaths and corpses, shrouds and burials in Mother Courage and Endgame.
Martina Kolb
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Appraising Policies Through Social Multi‐Criteria Evaluation: Lessons From a Systematic Review of Applications

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In response to renewed interest in analytical tools that address complex policy problems and move beyond linear‐rational approaches in policy appraisal, Social Multi‐Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) integrates participatory approaches with multi‐criteria analysis (MCA), thereby incorporating specialised knowledge and diverse social values and ...
Egle Basyte Ferrari
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Terayama Shûji : Japanese avant-garde theater from the 1970s reviewed four decades later [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Terayama Shûji (1935-1983) was one of the leading artists of a new avant-garde Japanese theater movement in the 1970s. He was an extraordinarily versatile person, writing poetry and plays, directing theater and film productions, and enthusiastically ...
Zoubek Wolfgang
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The Work of Tragic Productions: Towards a New History of Drama as Labor Culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Preliminary analysis of the representation of laborers in Greek tragedy and satyr ...
David Roselli
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All the bedrooms a stage: Reconceptualizing sex as “performance” to sex as “rehearsal”

open access: yesFeminist Anthropology, EarlyView.
Abstract In the United States, sex is often spoken about in terms of performance, and naturally invokes language of theatricality. Sexual performance has been used as an umbrella term to refer to sexual satisfaction, behavior, embodiment, and also pathology in terms of conditions such as erectile dysfunction.
Taylor Harmon
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Melih Cevdet Anday’s “Dead Want to Talk” in Terms of the Playwriting Tendencies of “The Theater of the Absurd”

open access: yesKonservatoryum
Melih Cevdet Anday, one of the foremost playwrights in modern Turkish theater, has authored plays that exemplify the influence of “The Theater of the Absurd”.
Simay Yılmaz
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Dramaturgy as a Source for a History of Stage Lighting: Pirandello capocomico thinker of lighting

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença, 2022
The present article, in the proposal of a history on the thought about the making of a modern stage lighting, focuses on the context of the early 20th century modern Italian scene, using the metatheatrical dramaturgy of Luigi Pirandello as documentary ...
Berilo Luigi Deiró Nosella
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Matei Vișniec, l’homme qui voulait être un oiseau…

open access: yesRecherches, 2011
In the uncertain space of contemporary theater, at the borderline of failures and successive disappointments we have to situate the plays of a writer as Matei Vișniec, born in Romania and living in France since 1984, a writer who made the transition ...
Mirella Patureau
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Pandemic Im/mobilities, reproductive injustices, and assisted reproductive technology use among Taiwanese LGBTQ parents

open access: yesFeminist Anthropology, EarlyView.
Abstract This article examines how mobility restrictions imposed by governments during the COVID‐19 pandemic intensified reproductive and mobility injustices. It traces shifting configurations of privilege and inequality within marginalized groups whose reproductive desires remain legally and socially unrecognized.
Sara L. Friedman
wiley   +1 more source

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