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            Family Matters 

            Folke, Olle; Frödin Gruneau, Moa; Rickne, Johanna (2025)
            This Element studies how career support from romantic partners affects career patterns and costs in politics. It argues that less career support from romantic partners leads to a lower likelihood for political promotion, ...
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            Elitism versus Populism 

            Bram, Curtis (2025)
            This Element discusses the experiments with local politicians, state legislators, and the public to understand a self-serving majoritarianism. It also insists on the need for shifting focus from undemocratic attitudes to ...
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            A Theology of Home in a Time of Homelessness 

            Garrigan, Siobhán (2025)
            Homelessness abounds today in various forms of displacement and as a pervasive condition of unbelonging. This Element argues that for theology to play its part in ending homelessness, it must better understand its own ...
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            Audit, Feedback, and Behaviour Change 

            Ivers, Noah; Foy, Robbie (2025)
            Reviews the evidence base for using audit and feedback to support improvement, summarising historical origins, guiding theories, and supporting evidence. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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            Becoming Nations Again 

            Crepelle, Adam (2025)
            Tribes operated sovereign governments since time immemorial. Colonialism forced tribes onto reservations and stripped them of sovereign powers. Federal paternalism continues to undermine tribal self-governance; thus, tribes ...
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