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the University System of Georgia to look more in depth at the effects of the HOPE Scholarship on degree completion in …
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-efficacy, hope, optimism, resilience) revealed that except resilience, none of them enhanced innovation in IT. Finally, this study …
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exploring the Zapatistas’ critique of civil society and development, I engage with Bloch’s ‘principle of hope’ in order to … theorise autonomy as a form of ‘organising hope’. I suggest that autonomy delineates spaces where a utopian impulse is …
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political mobilizations in development. We argue that they constitute a new type of social movements inspired by ‘hope’. That is … not simply alternative forms of development but alternatives to development. We propose to name them ‘hope movements’ so … hope for development. …
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freshmen students following Georgia’s HOPE scholarship program. How did HOPE affect the selectivity of colleges attended by … the aftermath of HOPE, Georgia freshmen attended relatively more selective colleges overall. Disaggregating further, we … to out-of-state colleges following HOPE. Our results are robust to a variety of sensitivity checks and have important …
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