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Seeing like a citizen: Experimental evidence on how empowerment affects engagement with the state
Abstract Building a strong and effective state requires revenue. Yet, in many low‐income countries, citizens do not make formal payments to the state or forego engaging with the state altogether due to vulnerability to opportunistic demands by state agents. We study two randomized interventions in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, designed to
Soeren J. Henn +4 more
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Online Misleading Information About Women's Reproductive Health: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
John JN, Gorman S, Scales D, Gorman J.
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Poor Information Quality of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Videos on Chinese Social Media: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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Global image of countries in international wars: A scoping review of influencing factors. [PDF]
Li D, Tan KH, Alias J, Mat N.
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A Peer-Led, Narrative-Based, and Mobile-Supported Intervention in Opioid Use Disorder: Multiphase Qualitative and Longitudinal Observational Study. [PDF]
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Unreliability and Narrator Types. On the Application Area of ›Unreliable Narration‹
Journal of Literary Theory, 2018Abstract The narratological concept of unreliable narration is subject to constant debate. While this debate affects different kinds of problems associated with unreliability, one of the central issues concerns the application area of ›unreliable narration‹. Here, theorists discuss, for example, whether there are certain types of narrators that cannot
Janina Jacke
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Religious Studies and Theology, 2021
“Edgia’s Revenge” is ostensibly the story of a symbiotic relationship between Rella and Edgia, two women who were inmates in Auschwitz during World War II. The narrative is written in retrospective, a kind of suicide note that the protagonist prepares before taking the coloured pills on her bedside.
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“Edgia’s Revenge” is ostensibly the story of a symbiotic relationship between Rella and Edgia, two women who were inmates in Auschwitz during World War II. The narrative is written in retrospective, a kind of suicide note that the protagonist prepares before taking the coloured pills on her bedside.
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