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Common and Collective Action

Policy processes and collective action in water reforms: the cases of Nicaragua and Suriname

Policy processes and collective action in water reforms: the cases of Nicaragua and Suriname

... students and villagers in Nicaragua when confronted with these ...students and villagers display different outcomes in similar contextual definitions in the course of the games, with villagers allocating ...

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Vertical Collective Action: Addressing Vertical Asymmetries in Watershed Management

Vertical Collective Action: Addressing Vertical Asymmetries in Watershed Management

... vertical collective action emerges from the asymmetry in the location of players along the water ...a common project that maintains or produces water because they have first access to the ...

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Collective construction of identity in the Internet: ethical dimension and intercultural perspective

Collective construction of identity in the Internet: ethical dimension and intercultural perspective

... of collective identity and collective action due to economic, politic, social, cultural, technological differences, these models of communication are not the same in different parts of the ...

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COMMUNITY-BASED AND DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT: A CRITICAL REVIEW

COMMUNITY-BASED AND DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT: A CRITICAL REVIEW

... projects and capacity for collective action. Finsterbusch and Van Wincklin (1989), in their review of USAID projects, claim without ambiguity that projects with participatory elements ...

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CAPABILITY, SUSTAINABILITY AND COLLECTIVE ACTION: AN EXAMINATION OF A RIVER WATER DISPUTE

CAPABILITY, SUSTAINABILITY AND COLLECTIVE ACTION: AN EXAMINATION OF A RIVER WATER DISPUTE

... social and collective process to pursue the creation of such ...resources and increasing substantive freedoms is someone else’s ...seriously and use resources available at its command to meet ...

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Rationality, Trust, and Collective Action: Argentina’s Mothers of Plaza de Mayo.

Rationality, Trust, and Collective Action: Argentina’s Mothers of Plaza de Mayo.

... cooperation and trust? More specifically, do we need to trust those whom we engage in cooperation with? Game theory models only capture this feature of human interaction through iterating a ...relations and ...

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Institutional perspectives on democracy and federalism : some comments on Argentina and Australia

Institutional perspectives on democracy and federalism : some comments on Argentina and Australia

... government and factions, and the practices of restrictive electoral participation and federal intervention were ...government and the provinces had their own sources of revenue, taxes on ...

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Facebook Causes Protests

Facebook Causes Protests

... Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, ...

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CULTURE AND PUBLIC ACTION

CULTURE AND PUBLIC ACTION

... culture and economic development, an American cultural anthropologist clashed with several participants from Africa and Latin America on the merits of resist- ing ...right, and how would we know? ...

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How free is "free riding" in civil wars?: violence, insurgency, and the collective action problem

How free is "free riding" in civil wars?: violence, insurgency, and the collective action problem

... dissidence and collective violence, both of which use a micro-level research design and take their point of departure from the collective action ...in collective action ...

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Self-interest versus collective action: understanding cross-class environmental perception, knowledge  and behavior in Brazil

Self-interest versus collective action: understanding cross-class environmental perception, knowledge and behavior in Brazil

... knowledge and behavior positively influenced by the socioeco- nomic status and objective environmental conditions of individuals?; ii) Does the nature of be- havior (collective versus private) ...

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The role of networks in collective action with costly communication.

The role of networks in collective action with costly communication.

... well-studied and robust phenomena in the mathematics and physics literature dealing with ran- dom graphs and ...clustering and large degree members are the focus of an extensive body of ...

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Un análisis económico de las habilidades de comunicación en globalizado relaciones industriales: diálogo social y el proceso de negociación en Turquía

Un análisis económico de las habilidades de comunicación en globalizado relaciones industriales: diálogo social y el proceso de negociación en Turquía

... methodical and procedural aspects of negotiations, the dates on which successive meetings should be held, ...proposals and counter–proposals pick up; controversial items perceived as being too difficult to ...

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Dynamic collective bargaining and labor adjustment costs

Dynamic collective bargaining and labor adjustment costs

... Silva and Turrini ...index) and the permanent versus temporary wage gap across ...argument and the empirical evidence attached to it give credit to our ...costs and the wage gap of new ...

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I. Introduction: Online creation communities phenomenon - Art – Online creation communities for the building of digital commons-Participation as an ecosystem – Morell – 2009

I. Introduction: Online creation communities phenomenon - Art – Online creation communities for the building of digital commons-Participation as an ecosystem – Morell – 2009

... communities and why people do not participate is lack of resources to ...Schlozman and Brady ...educational and technical skills and money could contribute more easily than those without ...

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Consistent collective decisions under majorities based on difference of votes

Consistent collective decisions under majorities based on difference of votes

... Impartial and Anonymous Culture (IAC), the extension of these results to other probabilistic hypothe- sis as Impartial Culture (IC) remains ...Lapresta and Llamazares ...

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How Common is the Common Law? Some Differences and Similarities in British and American Superior Court Decisions

How Common is the Common Law? Some Differences and Similarities in British and American Superior Court Decisions

... American common law, the distinction between ratio decidendi and obiter dictum is less commonly used since American lawyers and judges use the expression “holding” to refer to the British ratio ...

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Download full Proceedings here

... dimensions and surface ...19], and solar plans (i.e. Mainbernheim, Nuremberg and Bamberg in Germany) demonstrate that PV systems could be integrated successfully in the historic ...physical ...

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Professional Advocacy in Education. The Legacy of the 1960s Students’ Protest and the Forging of a Social-Professional Identity among Teachers (Spain, 1970-1982)

Professional Advocacy in Education. The Legacy of the 1960s Students’ Protest and the Forging of a Social-Professional Identity among Teachers (Spain, 1970-1982)

... workplace and applies them to ...political and social interests advanced by particular conceptualisations of education and that in order to ensure the empowering quality of education, teachers should ...

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La sociedad hipercompleja y el desarrollo de una nueva esfera pública global: elementos para un análisis crítico

La sociedad hipercompleja y el desarrollo de una nueva esfera pública global: elementos para un análisis crítico

... management and processing of information and knowledge have by now become our main resources, a kind of society where the exponential growth of opportunities for connection and information ...

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