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Towards Interactive Governance : Embedding Citizen Participation in Local Government
(2023)
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In this article, we explore the embedding of citizen participation in local government. Our study combines and synthesizes the focal aspects of two theoretical streams—citizen participation and interactive governance—in a ...
Debating academic boycotts and cooperation in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine
(2023-09)
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This forum is a contribution to debates over the (im)possibility of cooperating with the Russian academic community while Russia’s war against Ukraine continues. After briefly reviewing previous studies on the effectiveness ...
Are we what parties we support? Personality traits and party support in a multi-party system
(2023-09-15)
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There is relatively little evidence about the association of personality to political behavior in multi-party systems. We analyze the association of two personality traits to party support in a multi-party system, where ...
Layers of reflectivity in comparative research
(Routledge, 2018)
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Imperial wars and the violence of hunger: remembering and forgetting the Great Persian Famine 1917–1919
(2023-06-21)
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The Great Persian Famine of 1917–1919 is one of the greatest calamities in the history of Iran. While some scholarly work has explored the causes and dynamics of the famine, less attention has been paid to its memo- ...
COVID-19 and Finnish Universities : A Flexible Policy Response
(Brill, 2022)
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Exploring the Balance between Smartness and Sustainability in Finnish Smart City Initiatives during the 2010s
(2022-09)
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In the era of rapid urbanisation, technological development, and climate change, there is an urgent need for urban sustainability. However, the globally widespread concept of a smart city has not delivered on its promise ...
Towards a Theory of Diaspora Formation through Conflict Deterritorialization
(2021-12-20)
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Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a theory of diaspora formation through processes of conflict deterritorialization. We argue that an armed conflict in the ...