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      ArchitectureInstitutional ChangeConstruction IndustryIntegration
Twitter makes visible some of the most fundamental divides in professional journalism today. It reveals tensions about what constitutes news, the norms guiding journalists providing it, professional identity, and public service. This... more
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      Media SociologyCommunicationMedia StudiesNew Media
Abstract: In this paper, we outline a number of features of an interdisciplinary and pluralistic approach to economics. As a suitable example of how an interdisciplinary cooperation can unfold, we focus attention on the relations between... more
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      SociologyCultural StudiesEconomic SociologySocial Change
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      Economical Analysis of LawInstitutional ChangeLaw and DevelopmentLaw and Economics
Emerging with increased intensity since the 1990s, peace-building and reconstruction of post-conflict and war-torn societies have become central to today's international relations and assistance agendas. When we are talking about... more
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      International RelationsLegitimacy and AuthorityInternational LawSecurity
In other papers (Berloffa Villa 2010; Berloffa Modena 2010), we documented the changes in the relative position of different cohorts in terms of economic well-being over the 1989-2004 period. The descriptive analysis reveals significant... more
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      Institutional ChangeYoung PeopleWorking PapersLabour Market Institutions
The term ‘inertia’ is often used to describe a kind of irrational resistance to change in individuals or institutions. Institutions, ideas and power structures appear to become entrenched over time, and may become ineffective or obsolete,... more
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      Critical TheoryPolitical SociologySocial ChangePolitical Philosophy
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      Environmental policyInstitutional ChangeEuropean UnionMultidisciplinary
Universities play a central role in addressing key challenges of social, economic and environmental sustainability. For this role to be delivered effectively it is critical to identify not only what strategies are most productive but... more
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      Educational LeadershipHigher EducationLeadershipOrganisational Change
In this study of the last three UEFA European Football Championship (2000, 2004, 2008), we identify institutional entrepreneurs and examine the strategies they use to influence the institution they are part of (UEFA) through the... more
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      GeographyInformation TechnologyInstitutional TheoryInstitutional Change
Borana pastoralists in southern Ethiopia are faced with the challenge of developing more efficient and sustainable use of natural resources. In past decades poorly adapted development interventions and inadequate land-use policies... more
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      Human EcologyInstitutional ChangeIndigenous KnowledgeNatural Resource Management
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      Institutional ChangeSri LankaMultidisciplinaryDeveloping Country
The research activity of this doctoral study condenses in the three articles here presented. Each text makes a theoretical and empirical exploration –from a distinct logic of analysis-- of the relationship between two groups of variables... more
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      Institutional ChangeFederalism and Intergovernmental RelationsFederalismoPolitical Parties and Party Politics
This article reviews new literature on the development of China's private sector. Since this sector's development is embedded in and characterised by a wider institutional environment, several general characteristics of China's capitalist... more
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The authors develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct leaders and ideologically distinct parties that is comparable across political systems. The authors find that more frequent... more
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"This paper presents a stylized bioeconomic model of hunter-gatherer foraging effort designed to study the process of intensification on open-access resources. A critical insight derived from the model is that the very success of an... more
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      Human EcologyHuman Behavioral EcologyHuman EvolutionResilience
RÉSUMÉ Comme toute innovation sociale, le commerce équitable (CÉ) est confronté au défi de son institutionnalisation sans que soit dénaturé son idée initiale (introduction). L’analyse de la trajectoire du CÉ permet de rendre compte de... more
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      Environmental EngineeringEconomicsCleaner ProductionSustainable Transportation
Starting from the Medieval period, women in the Italian Alps experienced a progressive erosion in property rights over the commons. We collected documents about the evolution of inheritance regulations on collective land issued by... more
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      Gender StudiesCommonsInstitutional ChangeInheritance Law
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Democracy in the Woods: Environmental Conservation and Social Justice in India, Tanzania, and Mexico Oxford University Press (January 2017) How do societies negotiate the apparently competing agendas of environmental protection and... more
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      Comparative PoliticsPolitical EconomyConservationEnvironmental Studies
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      American PoliticsPolitical ScienceInstitutional ChangeDirect Democracy
Paper delivered at the Prague Colloquium on Philosophy and the Social Sciences. Political inertia is the tendency of institutions to become rigid, entrenched or ossified and to resist development or adaptation to changing circumstances.... more
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      Critical TheorySocial ChangePolitical PhilosophyInstitutional Change
Currently water resources management is undergoing a major paradigm shift. Water resources management has a strong engineering tradition based on controlling environmental problems with technical solutions. The management of risks relied... more
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      Ecological EconomicsInstitutional ChangeSocial learningApplied Economics
In the context of complex and unprecedented issues of global change, calls for new modes of knowledge production that are better equipped to address urgent challenges of global sustainability are increasingly frequent. This paper presents... more
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      TransdisciplinarityInstitutional ChangeSustainability ScienceResearch Programmes
This article contrasts two English solicitors' styles of file work and aims to spell out some of the styles' respective practical and ethical implications. What I call ‘elaborate style’ relates to the file as the primary means of... more
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What happens to informal institutions and practices when political actors decide to implement democratic institutional reforms aimed at relieving formal institutions of informal constraints? Does informality disappear, or do the elites... more
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      Institutional EconomicsInternational RelationsSoviet HistoryTax reform
How do societies negotiate the apparently competing agendas of environmental protection and social justice? Why do some countries perform much better than others on this front? Democracy in the Woods addresses these question by examining... more
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      Comparative PoliticsDevelopment StudiesClimate ChangeCommons
... Fostered a belief that the internet could be used as a commercial link between individuals in the diaspora and their home countries. Digital photograph provides basis for trust and accountability for new e-commerce practices. ...
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The University of Greenwich embarked on an innovative and ambitious strategic process to implement an institution-wide vision for learning innovation. At the heart of this vision was an aspiration to enhance the connectedness of learners... more
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We live in a time of unprecedented, constant change: COVID-19, global warming, evolving technology, death and divorce, business failings and successes—yet many people today are at a loss as to how to deal with change in healthy ways.... more
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Over the last decades, the rail sector has seen considerable reform in the European Union (EU). The overreaching goal has been to revitalise this sector and to make it more competitive to attract traffic from firms operating in other... more
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      Railway TransportRegulation And GovernanceInstitutional ChangeRail Transport and Infrastructure
Societies are systems composed of a great number of various social institutions that interact and change, which results in that the whole structure of societies changes. This is what social evolution is – the process of structural change.... more
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      Social AnthropologySocial and Cultural AnthropologyInstitutional ChangeSocial Inequality (Anthropology)
This paper proposes and illustrates a framework for analysis of the recent events in Middle Eastern and North African countries (the so-called Arab Spring) by bringing into dialogue recent theoretical advances in democratization theory... more
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      Comparative PoliticsDemocratizationInstitutional ChangeMiddle Eastern Politics
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This article aims to contribute to the understanding of the intelligence democratization process in new democracies comparing three South American countries: Ecuador, Peru, and Argentina. With a background of authoritarian... more
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      Latin American StudiesComparative PoliticsLatin America (Comparative Politics)Intelligence Studies
Successfully managing the process of transition into university involves acknowledging that students in all their diversity come to us to learn and that we are responsible not just to keep them, but for creating environments where active... more
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      Political ScienceActive LearningInstitutional ChangeCurriculum Reform
This paper presents a comprehensive change and development model used as the basis in successfully transitioning an organization to baccalaureate status from a community college environment. The model utilizes a system-wide approach,... more
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