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Integrating social innovation and public policy: lessons from early childhood education and care in Barcelona, Spain
- 20 November 2024,
- Are social innovation and public policy compatible? Social innovation has widely been defined as citizen-led initiatives aimed at improving community welfare...
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Authoritarian and Democratic States: the Covid pandemic and the efficacy of public health outcomes
- 17 October 2024,
- Although the Covid19 pandemic and its aftermath have largely disappeared from current affairs, there are wider lessons to be learned from how different political...
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Conversations with Authors: Geo-Political Rivalry and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: A Conjoint Experiment in 22 Countries
- 21 August 2024,
- In this “Conversation with Authors,” we spoke with APSR author Andreas Wimmer about his open access article “Geo-Political Rivalry and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment:...
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