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(2024-06-21)This chapter reconstructs how interoperability has been framed and is put into practice in the context of the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ). The EU has in 2019 adopted an interoperability framework ...
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(2024-07-23)This entry defines personnel selection, before reviewing some of the key challenges that selection practitioners and theorists alike are likely to face in devising an evidence-based selection program within a particular ...
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(2024-07-30)This chapter provides readers with a comprehensive reference to futures studies methods and their practical use by introducing a new typology based on the common questions people ask when exploring their anticipatory ...
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(2024-08-02)In this chapter we explore the topic of data sharing in the context of uterus transplantation (UTx), and both the benefits and the challenges that may arise from a commitment to data sharing in this arena. In section 2 we ...
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(2024-04-02)State support for uterus transplantation (UTx), whether in terms of funding or supporting provision more broadly, has been criticised on expressivist grounds. This chapter explores these criticisms and their focus on the ...
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(2024-08-02)As uterus transplantation (UTx) is performed to enable a patient’s reproductive goals, it may be taken as axiomatic that the welfare of any children that might be created through UTx should be assessed as a condition of ...
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(2024-06-12)The aim of the study is to reveal how the Sustainability Index, one of the Borsa Istanbul stock market indices, is affected by the green bond market and global risks. S&P Green Bond Index, one of the green bond market ...
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(2023-11-10)The EU aspires to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. For a large importer of fossil fuels, such an evolution promises to bring about change in geopolitical terms. This chapter outlines implications of the energy transition ...
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(2020-10-06)Following Taiwan’s return to China in the aftermath of Japan’s defeat in 1945, Taiwan emerged as an important touristic focal point in the mainland. This was partly the result of the intensity of nationalist feeling that ...
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(2024-06-21)This contribution scrutinizes how AI is related to power, how power theory can contribute to the debate about public sector AI, and whether new concepts of power are needed to study AI. Based on the assumption that the ...
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(2024-06-21)This chapter examines how decolonial thinking and practice can support a critical research agenda on AI technologies and public policy. Decolonial critique offers a key framework for uncovering the power relations that ...
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(2024-04-23)In the Law and Emotion field, the integration of reason and emotion finds support in empirical research. Legal practice, however, still maintains that ‘rational, objective’ law is devoid of emotion. This raises the question ...
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(2024-06-24)By distinguishing academic activities for peace from research work only supporting peace, this chapter looks at how academic diplomacy enables conflicting parties to enter into peace work without political costs. For ...
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(2024-07-23)‘Private ordering’ is a term that is often mentioned, but used inconsistently. In the age of platformised communication, it has become an essential concept for understanding the dynamics of rule-setting and rule-implementation ...
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(2024-07-23)The chapter offers a framework for the analysis of media regulation in nondemocratic systems. It considers media and internet regulation as a form of autocratic adaptability in the context of continuous technological ...
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(2024-07-23)This chapter provides an overview of general theoretical approaches to the policy process, and discusses how they may help to describe and interpret processes in the media and communication field. The six approaches discussed ...
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(2024-07-12)This chapter stems from our experience and reflections of drawing on poetry as academics and in our personal lives. We explain why and how we have come to engage with poetry as a form of knowing, expressing ourselves and ...