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Job precariousness among lawyers in Spain

2019

This article stems from an interest in discovering how working conditions have changed in qualified professions in Spain, concentrating on lawyers. Using a qualitative method, we have found significant sources of precariousness that are transforming the profession's ways. Throughout this article, light has been cast on the connections between the changing professional model of the lawyer's job over the past three decades and the emergence of precarious situations. Our findings highlight that there has been a transformation in the occupation of lawyers in Spain: income and professional careers are marked by extreme uncertainty, raising psychosocial risks.

OcupacióPublic AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceTreballJournal of Poverty and Social Justice
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Public sector reputation and netpromoter score

2021

AbstractReputation of public sector organizations is increasingly formed through Word of Mouth (WOM) as citizens and stakeholders share their experiences with others both online and offline. Understanding and measuring WOM is a challenge for many public sector organizations, who often resort to measurement tools designed for the private sector. This paper looks at a popular WOM measurement tool, namely the Net Promoter Score (NPS) in the context of public sector organizations. In this paper, we ask how well does the NPS describe public sector reputation, and look at what the different stakeholder groups categorized by NPS are like in the public sector. As an illustrative case, we report fin…

Online and offlineEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectWord of mouthkyselytutkimusContext (language use)NPSNet Promoter0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationMarketingsidosryhmätmedia_commonMarketingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sectorpalauteStakeholderNet Promoter ScorePrivate sectorjulkinen sektorimaineenhallinta0506 political sciencemaine050211 marketingBusinessReputation
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Navigating high-choice European political information environments : a comparative analysis of news user profiles and political knowledge

2021

The transition from low- to high-choice media environments has had far-reaching implications for citizens’ media use and its relationship with political knowledge. However, there is still a lack of comparative research on how citizens combine the usage of different media and how that is related to political knowledge. To fill this void, we use a unique cross-national survey about the online and offline media use habits of more than 28,000 individuals in 17 European countries. Our aim is to (i) profile different types of news consumers and (ii) understand how each user profile is linked to political knowledge acquisition. Our results show that five user profiles – news minimalists, social m…

Online and offlinecrossSociology and Political Sciencenews repertoires050801 communication & media studiescross-nationalnews media usePoliticsSeekers0508 media and communications10240 Department of Communication and Media Research3312 Sociology and Political ScienceComparative researchMedia usePolitical science050602 political science & public administrationcomparative researchSocial media070 News media journalism & publishingpolitical knowledgeUser profileCommunication05 social sciencesPoliticsnationalAdvertisingKnowledge acquisition[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science0506 political scienceddc:Mass communications3315 CommunicationThe international journal of press/politics
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View of Open Government: in Italy and in the Sicilian Region

2017

The web, if used in connection with Open Government practices, it becomes anextraordinary controlling method not only to attack inefficiencies, corruption and badadministration, but also to promote transparency and develop participation practices.Complete transparency and open data represents lawfulness and efficiency outpostswhich are absolutely necessary to public administrations, because they are the newfrontier of citizenship rights and participatory democracy.This paper argues in favour of the anti-corruption provisions applications and thesubsequent applicator decree (Laws no. 190/2012 and 124/2015 and legislative decrees 33/2013 and now 97/2016) for the purposes of complete administr…

Open Government transparency participation open datapublic administration Sicilian Region
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Open Government – A Long Way Ahead for Romania

2014

Abstract Although the topic of OPEN Government isn’t quite as new, the citizens of the world seem not to have acknowledged the responsibility they share with the authorities in really implementing it. Thus some progress has been made, there is still a long way ahead with regard of the active participation of the citizens, on one hand and the mitigation of the still existing extensive state secrecy, on the other. Romania has committed to achieve the goals stated in the Open Government Partnership, but there are still many things to be considered. The main aspects analyzed in this paper are: fiscal transparency, access to information, Disclosures Related to Elected or Senior Public Officials …

Open governmentOpen Governmentbusiness.industryTransparency (market)General Engineeringcitizens engagementEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGPublic relationsPublic administrationTransparencyActive participationAccess to informationGeneral partnershipSecrecyEconomicsbusinessProcedia Economics and Finance
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Timeliness of Open Data in Open Government Data Portals Through Pandemic-related Data: a long data way from the publisher to the user

2020

The paper addresses the “timeliness” of data in open government data (OGD) portals. It is one of the primary principles of open data, which is considered to be a success factor, while at the same time it is one 0f the biggest barriers that can disrupt users trust in data and even the desire to use the entire open data portal. However, assessing this aspect is a very difficult task that, in most cases, becomes an impossible for open data users. There is therefore a lack of comparative studies on the timeliness of data of different national open data portals. Unfortunately, 2020 gave the opportunity to find out this. It became easy enough to compare how long is the data path from the data hol…

Open governmentRelation (database)Computer science05 social sciencesData pathSuccess factorsReuseData science0506 political scienceTask (project management)Open dataPandemic050602 political science & public administration0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciences2020 Fourth International Conference on Multimedia Computing, Networking and Applications (MCNA)
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Enterprise architecture operationalization and institutional pluralism: The case of the Norwegian Hospital sector

2021

Enterprise architecture (EA) is a systematic way of designing, planning, and implementing process and technology changes to address the complexity of information system (IS) landscapes. EA is operationalized when architecture visions move towards realization through concrete projects. We report a case study on the dynamics of operationalizing EA in the Norwegian hospital sector by exploring different EA project trajectories. Our empirical context is an institutionally pluralistic setting where multiple logics coexist. We show that the distinct logic of EA is added to the institutional context and we find that tensions among existing medical, technical, and managerial logics and EA principle…

OperationalizationComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputingMethodologies_MISCELLANEOUSEnterprise architectureNorwegianPublic administrationlanguage.human_languageHospital sectorPluralism (philosophy)languageSociologyVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550SoftwareInformation SystemsInformation Systems Journal
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ONG internacionales y solidaridad global. Un análisis referido a la sociedad española (International NGOs and Global Solidarity. A Focus on Spanish S…

2007

Several analysts have pointed out the emergence of a global consciousness that is closely related to the process of globalization of social life. It has been dered that this global consciousness, which is supported on an expansion of the geographical space of responsibility from which citizens feel they are being begged for aid, is encouraged by the rev lution of information and communication technologies (ICT), the contents broadcast by the mass media and the action of international NGOs. From the context of these and starting from the data c ntained in a CIS survey (E-2419), this paper seeks to contrast empirically the hypothesis of the modifying action of the «cultural reference framewor…

OperationalizationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)Context (language use)Public administrationSolidarityGlobalizationInformation and Communications TechnologyPolitical scienceConsciousnessEconomic systembusinessmedia_commonMass mediaReis
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Sustainability standard setting as local government matter: an Italian experience

2017

ABSTRACTSustainability is a globally targeted concept widely debated in the literature, but still seeking a commonly agreed operationalization within applicable standards. The role of standard setter is commonly played by multi-stakeholder international organizations aiming at offering sound solutions for all kind of organizations, while what could be the role of a local government (LG) as sustainability standard setter and how this could impact on the definitions, rubrics, and measurement of sustainability is currently under-investigated. The case of an Italian LG already acting as standard setter allows to understand the reasons for, the strengths and the weaknesses of territorially bound…

Operationalizationbiologybusiness.industry05 social sciencesRubricAccountingPublic administrationbiology.organism_classification0506 political scienceManagement Information SystemsManagement information systemsManagement of Technology and InnovationLocal government0502 economics and businessSetterSustainability050602 political science & public administrationbusiness050203 business & managementPublic Management Review
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The taint of torture and the brazilian legal system

2019

In Brazil, the practice of torture intertwines deeply with its own history. The literature on the subject has had a greater intensification on its registers during the Dictatorial Regime (1964 to 1985). In spite of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988, Brazil only makes efforts to investigate the crimes of torture of this period to comply with the provisions of the United Nations in 2011. Within this scenario, the NationalTruth Commission (Law 12.528, of November 2011) was created with the purpose of clarifying the facts and circumstances of cases concerning human rights violations, as well as the Law on Access to Information (Law 12.527 of November 2011), which have regulated the constitutio…

Orden legal 37 491137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038138 The taint of torture and the brazilian legal system De Góes BrennandEdna GusmãoTortureas well as the Law on Access to Information (Law 12.527 of November 2011)of November 2011) was created with the purpose of clarifying the facts and circumstances of cases concerning human rights violationssuch as tortureespecially because they were perpetrated by agents of the State. This article aims to present part of the research undertaken to understand the official legal procedures to prevent the practice of acts of torture in the national territory and how they are understood in the Brazilian legal systemUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍADelamar José In Brazilwas created the Network Studies and Research on Violence-RIEV in partnership with Federal University of Paraíba-UFPB and Federal University of Santa Catarina-UFSC with the objective of investigating violations of human rights during the dictatorship1997 that criminalizes torture. ViolenceLegal orderthe practice of torture intertwines deeply with its own history. The literature on the subject has had a greater intensification on its registers during the Dictatorial Regime (1964 to 1985). In spite of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988Brazil only makes efforts to investigate the crimes of torture of this period to comply with the provisions of the United Nations in 2011. Within this scenariowhich have regulated the constitutional right to access public informationVolpato Dutrawith special attention to Law 9.455:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]the NationalTruth Commission (Law 12.528of April 7ViolenciaTorturavalid for all areas of the public administration. These laws allowed the opening of the archives of the dictatorship until denied on the basis of a severely restricted access. In this contextpersecution and violations of the right-to-live. The study of these violations is of fundamental importance for the historical unveiling of this period
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