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Christian Lystbaek,Jens Holmgrem,Ole Friis
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Strategic concerns have spread into public management and fueled the growth of strategic practices. The purpose of this study is to examine strategy discourses in public sector organizations. It describes how strategy is articulated and conceptualized wi...
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Christian Lystbaek,Jens Holmgrem,Ole Friis
Pág. 21 - 44
Strategic concerns have spread into public management and fueled the growth of strategic practices. The purpose of this study is to examine strategy discourses in public sector organizations. It describes how strategy is articulated and conceptualized wi...
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Amare Bantider, Bamlaku Tadesse, Adey Nigatu Mersha, Gete Zeleke, Taye Alemayehu, Mohsen Nagheeby and Jaime Amezaga
As is the case elsewhere in the world, water governance in Ethiopia is a by-product of a complex set of various global and local socio-political, economic, and ecological discourses and narratives. However, the many competitive and often conflicting disc...
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Jovanka ?piric, Esteve Corbera, Victoria Reyes-García and Luciana Porter-Bolland
In the development of national governance systems for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+), countries struggle with ensuring that decision-making processes include a variety of actors (i.e., input legitimacy) and represent...
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Sophie Devolder and Thomas Block
Today, cities worldwide are engaged in urban projects and activities in a concerted drive towards sustainable development. However, the concept of ?sustainable urban projects? is inherently normative, subjective and ambiguous. Furthermore, the popularity...
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Stefan Hopf, Kieran Walsh, Eilionóir Flynn and Nena Georgantzi
Both COVID-19 and ageism can have a negative impact on the well-being of older people. Yet, our knowledge on the links between COVID-19, ageism and well-being is still emerging. The present study aimed to contribute to this knowledge by exploring the liv...
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Nicole Mfoafo-M?Carthy, Gregor Wolbring
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Resilience is a concept employed within an increasing scope including ecology, security, social sciences and human psychology. It is applied to various social groups including disabled people. At the same time there are numerous critiques within and outs...
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Tony Nyundu
Pág. 10 pages
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Cornelia ILIE
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Pablo Isla
Pág. 40 - 63
En este artéculo se analiza la génesis y desarrollo de las políticas de seguridad ciudadana y la construcción de imaginarios respecto de la delincuencia en Chile durante los tres primeros gobiernos democráticos (1990-2006). A través de una metodología cu...
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Kristen A. Hardy
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Women?s breasts hold a complex place in contemporary Western culture?as objects of fascination, sexualisation, fetishisation, adornment, nourishment, consternation, and regulation. For women themselves, they often serve as sites of anxiety and fear relat...
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Traci Rose Rider
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This paper aims to investigate the current state and potential opportunity of strategic environmental discourses and rhetoric in architectural education. Because there is limited research completed on this specific focus, a grounded theory approach was u...
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Luc Grivel,Olivier Bousquet
This is a R&D Paper. It describes an analysis coming from a research project about opinion measurement and monitoring on the Internet. This research is realized within "Paragraphe" laboratory, in partnership with the market research institute Harris Inte...
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Chrisanthi Avgerou
Pág. pp. 1 - 18 pgs.
Research on ICT and development (ICTD) involves assumptions concerning the nature of ICT innovation and the way such innovation contributes to development. In this article, I review the multidisciplinary literature on ICTD and identify two perspectives r...
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Rita Turner
This paper explores varieties and examples of discourses of consumption, focusing primarily on US-American cultural discourses. The international community has in recent years developed an extremely valuable body of literature examining strategies for fa...
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Kristen A. Hardy
Pág. 128 - 134
Women?s breasts hold a complex place in contemporary Western culture?as objects of fascination, sexualisation, fetishisation, adornment, nourishment, consternation, and regulation. For women themselves, they often serve as sites of anxiety and fear relat...
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Dr. José Luis Agüero Hurtado
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Irene Shankar
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This paper examines utilization of risk and responsibility discourses within FASD public health promotion messages. In this qualitative case study, using data from 23 semi-structured interviews with those in charge of managing FASD and document analysis,...
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Marta Ramalho Kresse Bastos
Governance processes and image management strategies in large-scale urban development projects are exposed to a range of contextual and internal actor-network-related influences. These relations are complex and, due the long realization time of these pro...
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Karen McCauley, Duncan Matheson
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There is a substantial literature theorizing ways that fictional narrative informs how identity is constructed and experienced in day-to-day life. However, there has been very little research on the ways that constructions of disability in fictional lit...
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