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How can the modalities and whereabouts of power - and specifically the spatio-temporal contingencies and reach of power relations - be more effectively studied? This paper shows how issues of validity and reflexivity restrict existing empirical work's ability to advance understandings of power,...
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This article features an interdisciplinary debate and dialogue about the nature of mind, perception, and rationality. Scholars from a range of disciplines — cognitive science, applied and experimental psychology, behavioral economics, and biology — offer critiques and commentaries of a...
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Includes cutting-edge research on poverty dynamics and their measurement Interdisciplinary approach includes contributions from leading anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists. Explains ways in which quantitative and qualitative research can be integrated to further...
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Macroeconomic modelling has been under intense scrutiny since the Great Financial Crisis, when serious shortcomings were exposed in the methodology used to understand the economy as a whole. Criticism has been leveled at the assumptions employed in the dominant models, particularly that economic...
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Research Approaches and Objectives of Project NEMo -- The Future of Mobility in Rural Areas: Participation and Co-creation in a Real-world laboratory -- The Social Practice of Community Mobility in Rural Areas -- From Empirical Data to Operational Models: An Approach for the Development of a...
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-selection theory and modeling and illustrate how regulation regarding insurer use of predictive genetic test results could impact anti …
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Competition is at the core of economics, being both a central concept of economic reasoning and a main prerequisite for economic action. Yet, the attempt of a clear definition of competition is challenging as the concept of competition has been used in different historical and disciplinary...
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