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Powerful representation of the poor? German welfare associations' narrative advocacy during COVID‐19
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic sparked unprecedented experimentation in the German social assistance system, leading to changes previously considered impracticable by policymakers. This included a sanctions moratorium, easier access to benefits, and temporary cash transfers, all of which were advocated by welfare associations—key organized interests ...
Christopher Smith Ochoa
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Escribo esta presentación a comienzos de mayo de 2022. Dos hechos marcan la coyuntura de esta semana: las repercusiones de la Audiencia que realizó la Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz (JEP) el 26 y 27 de abril de 2022 en Norte de Santander, sobre ...
Max-Yuri Gil-Ramírez
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ABSTRACT As the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) begins to unpack issues of power and narratives, the main focus has been on power‐over and domination rather than more transformative notions of power‐to and empowerment. This article draws on insights from gender and policy studies and suggests that the NPF benefits from adopting a multifaceted notion ...
Hilda Broqvist
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Policymaking for Emigrants in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Mixed‐Methods Study
ABSTRACT While scholars have identified models of political emigrant policies across countries, we still lack an understanding of how these models come about and persist. Using a sequential mixed‐methods approach—including quantitative analysis of policy mixes in 22 Latin American and Caribbean countries and a comparative case study of Colombia and ...
Luicy Pedroza, Pau Palop‐García
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Abstract The 2020 killing of George Floyd by officer Derek Chauvin sparked one of the largest protest movements in the United States. Chauvin was ultimately convicted of murder—a rare but necessary step to police officer accountability for wrongdoing.
Jada Cheek +2 more
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ABSTRACT For over 30 years, the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua bordering Texas and New Mexico has experienced and witnessed multiple forms of violence across its rural and urban regions. Communities are besieged with cartel and gender‐based violence and the saturation of international corporations that pay less than livable wages for workers in ...
Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla +1 more
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ABSTRACT Researching gender violence and transnational feminist movements fuels commitment to meaningful change. Drawing on Toni Morrison's 1998 call to refuse desensitization to violence, examining how three university students—Niloufar Esmaeili (PhD English), Jessica Corona (MA Spanish), and Jasbeth Medrano (Political Science undergraduate)—engaged ...
Niloufar Esmaeili +2 more
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Accusatory Whispers: Micro‐Politics of Irreconciliation in the Peruvian Andes
In post‐conflict Peru, the ideology of reconciliation promotes the image of a pacified country, often erasing ongoing conflicts or reframing them positively as forms of resistance to domination. Drawing on the perspectives of Andean peasants mobilised for human rights, this article explores the ‘micro‐politics of irreconciliation’ in a post‐conflict ...
Dorothée Delacroix
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Héroes o víctimas: un estigma que vulnera la dignidad [PDF]
Tesis de maestríaReconocer y proteger la dignidad humana en toda persona tiene que ver con una atención permanente, respetuosa en integral de la misma, especialmente durante los periodos de máxima debilidad del ser humano.
Alzate-Mora, Rubén Darío
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This paper considers the political dynamics in food studies. It emphasizes the contemporary history of food. It consists of an introduction and justification of what we have called the political perspective of the food fact; another review
Diego Andrés Escamilla Márquez
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