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Abstract In this paper, we investigate the discursive positionings of early childhood special education teachers (ECSETs) in situations where they describe challenges in organizing the support for a child in interprofessional collaboration. Relaying on research on occupational well‐being of teachers, we state that such situations where professionals ...
Noora Heiskanen+6 more
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Citizens' preference for e-participatory governance. [PDF]
Oludu OV, Kaya T, Karagozlu D.
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Where do parties interact? Issue engagement in press releases and tweets
Abstract To what extent political parties engage in debates about the same issues and how they respond to each other is highly relevant to democratic processes. Existing research on issue engagement has uncovered several interesting patterns and factors, but has neglected one important feature of contemporary democracies: nowadays, political actors ...
CHRISTOPH IVANUSCH
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One-shot intervention reduces online engagement with distorted content. [PDF]
Hasan E+4 more
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Abstract The existing literature debates how war can precipitate shifts in electoral coalitions. However, what remains unclear are the underlying cultural contestations affected by war, including how homo‐ and transphobia have been weaponized politically as a key social division during wartime elections.
PHILLIP M. AYOUB+2 more
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"Favoring those who contributed to their political campaigns": an analysis of the incentives received by the food industry in Colombia in the period of 2018-2020. [PDF]
Duque MAN+5 more
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Constituency references in social media: MPs' usage and voters' reaction
Abstract Social media platforms offer MPs the opportunity to directly signal attention to their local voters in the constituency. And while previous research has linked the strategic use of such local cues in social media posts to electoral motives, we know very little about their effectiveness.
OLIVER HUWYLER+4 more
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Would you be healthier if you had more social capital? Focusing on university students' social media use in Japan. [PDF]
Ye S, Ho KKW.
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