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Ordinary citizens and the political cultures of planning: in search of the subject of a new democratic ethos

Ordinary citizens and the political cultures of planning: in search of the subject of a new democratic ethos

... roles citizens are currently invited to perform within a growth-orientated planning culture, drawing attention to techniques that use constructions of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ citizenship to manage conflict generated by ...

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Canadian Blasphemy Law in Context: Press, Legislative, and Public Reactions

Canadian Blasphemy Law in Context: Press, Legislative, and Public Reactions

... The urge to stamp out blasphemy in Canada wasn’t just expressed through laws and prosecutions. Ordinary citizens made their concerns known through public campaigns designed to deter bl[r] ...

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Iot Based Renewable Solar Monitoring System

Iot Based Renewable Solar Monitoring System

... so ordinary citizens who introduces rooftop top sun powered plants likewise screens effectively without relying upon administration giving organizations We built up a model for usage of new practical ...

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													Mobile crowd sensing for urban computing

1. Mobile crowd sensing for urban computing

... Abstract-Urban computing aims to improve the quality of life of ordinary citizens by providing sustainable solutions. This paper reviewed how Mobile Crowd Sensing can be used for urban computing. The paper ...

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Vol 6 No 1 (2015): Open Call Papers

Vol 6 No 1 (2015): Open Call Papers

... Local food efforts need a foundation of work that engages people (farmers, ordinary citizens, people that work in the food industry) in processes that can shape the practices, values,[r] ...

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'Las Malvinas son Argentinas': Sovereignity, Populism, Resource Nationalism and the Malvinas Issue during the Kirchner Administrations (2003-2015)

'Las Malvinas son Argentinas': Sovereignity, Populism, Resource Nationalism and the Malvinas Issue during the Kirchner Administrations (2003-2015)

... Ordinary citizens or groups of activists can use the language of resource nationalism to combat foreign influence in their countries resource industries, contesting how benefits and ha[r] ...

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Citizen Journalism: From Thomas in Boston to Twitter in Tamaulipas, A Case Study

Citizen Journalism: From Thomas in Boston to Twitter in Tamaulipas, A Case Study

... “Authorities in Reynosa complain that residents’ tweets and YouTube videos create a sense of paranoia and ‘psychosis’ by spreading rumors and inaccurate informa- tion virally” (Pena, 2010). Social media are also followed ...

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Can democracy survive austerity?

Can democracy survive austerity?

... of ordinary citizens (as spending is cut, voting frequency goes down), on the policy options available to elected officials (they find themselves hamstrung by the demands of financial institutions for ...

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Local Food, Food Democracy, and Food Hubs

Local Food, Food Democracy, and Food Hubs

... (farmers, ordinary citizens, people that work in the food industry) in processes that can shape the practices, values, and impacts of food production and distribution ...

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Computer-Mediated Communication  and the Formation of Collective Action in China: The Human Flesh Search Engine Phenomenon

Computer-Mediated Communication and the Formation of Collective Action in China: The Human Flesh Search Engine Phenomenon

... In the literature review section of this thesis, I will present the current academic debate on social media, censorship, and online activism in digital China. This will allow me to position this research in the broader ...

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Engaging citizens, depoliticizing society? Training citizens as agents for good governance

Engaging citizens, depoliticizing society? Training citizens as agents for good governance

... and citizens in relation to governance and participation, thereby altering the nature and purpose of the public ...engaged citizens to become more responsible and active as watchdogs for good governance, ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... Several indicators can be found of the extent to which prison institutions, and society more generally, treat prisoners as citizens. One is the degree to which prisoners are able to make choices for the way in ...

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2010 Annual report on the functioning and development of the Your Europe Advice service

2010 Annual report on the functioning and development of the Your Europe Advice service

... SOLVIT is an on-line problem solving network in which EU Member States work together to solve, without legal proceedings, problems caused by the misapplication of Internal Market law by public authorities. There is a ...

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Incentivizing the Ordinary User

Incentivizing the Ordinary User

... The ordinary user is a multifaceted creature whose motivations and complexities should be carefully examined because of his crucial importance to the fate of new ...

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Treaty of Amsterdam: what has changed in Europe  Europe on the move, 1999

Treaty of Amsterdam: what has changed in Europe. Europe on the move, 1999

... Contents The European Union and its citizens Citizens' rights 9 9 Responding to citizens' concerns 10 Employment and social affairs 11 12 Security, freed om and justice The environment, [r] ...

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Quality of life of the senior citizens: a study of female senior  citizens in mumbai

Quality of life of the senior citizens: a study of female senior citizens in mumbai

... senior citizens is largely responsible for the elderly being denied a dignified ...senior citizens in rking earlier depend completely on their spouse and children for their respectful living after the age ...

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Schooling for Digital Citizens

Schooling for Digital Citizens

... digital citizens, who are very comfortable using digital tools, do not seem to understand the complexities and risks that are associated with such usage (James et ...

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Global citizens: Who are they?

Global citizens: Who are they?

... extrapolated to global citizenship education (Osler & Starkey, 2004). Education about global citizenship provides students with knowledge of global issues, cultures, international institutions and systems and is ...

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Children as citizens: not on campus

Children as citizens: not on campus

... in a shift away from the influence of the individualis- tic doctrine of presociological theories (James et al., 1998). Socialisation from a sociological perspective is seen as ‘a process of appropriation, reinvention, ...

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Factors Impacting the Citizens Intention to Use E-Government Services Among Jordanian Citizens

Factors Impacting the Citizens Intention to Use E-Government Services Among Jordanian Citizens

... Similarly, Hung et al. (2006) explored factors identified in TPB (Theory of Planned Behavior) namely trust, compatibility, interpersonal influence, perceived risk, external influence, perceived ease of use, and ...

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