Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
Now showing items 51-55 of 2029
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The Sectoral Politics of Industrial Policy Making in Brazil: A Polanyian Interpretation
(Wiley / Institute of Social Studies, 27 May 2024)This article considers why Brazilian industrial policies have varied across sectors since the mid-1990s. It relies on a Polanyian-inspired framework to propose that the strength of counter-movements against corporate welfare ... -
“Death is nothing at all”: A more-than-human economy of salvation in French animal cemeteries
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2024)This paper is based on research conducted in 2021-22 at the Cimetière des chiens in Asnières-sur-Seine near Paris and the Cimetière des animaux des Alpes Maritimes in Cagnessur-mer, two of the largest pet cemeteries in ... -
Transforming public food procurement: Stakeholder understandings of barriers and opportunities for more localised procurement
(Elsevier, 23 May 2024)Green and sustainable food procurement has benefits for human health, the environment and economies. Public sector actors have purchasing power behind procurement decisions, and there is significant support for sustainably ... -
Conceptualising grey spaces in skateboarding: Generating theory and method for use beyond the board
(SAGE Publications, 17 May 2024)This conceptual paper elaborates on the paradigm of ‘grey spaces’ in skateboarding. It presents the fundamentals of the grey spaces concept as a bond between the material and symbolic and provides three core arguments. ... -
Performance management and political accountability: how local governments respond to performance feedback
(Routledge, 20 March 2024)Using the results of an annual assessment of local governments’ integrity levels from 2012 to 2016, we explore how Korea’s local governments respond to performance feedback provided by the central government. First, we ...