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International development aid and young people's participation in societal development of the global south

2018

International development aid has in recent years sought to strengthen youths’ societal participation by cooperation between international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) and local youth associations. In this paper, we address and conceptualise some of the underlying causes that may enable and/or limit such efforts to support youth participation in the global south. We seek to contribute to the growing literature exploring the multiple scales of young people's political agency. A core argument proposed is that notions of generational relationality, as seen in the case of international development aid targeting youth, must include conceptions of power as a topological relation across …

Civil societyEconomic growthSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychology05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geographyGlobal South050906 social workPolitical scienceSocietal development0509 other social sciencesInternational development050703 geography
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School Boards in Finland

2014

In today’s global societal development, Finland in many ways seems to be an outlier relying on policies, the goals, contents and enactment of which differ from those of many other countries. Furthermore, the policies Finland relies on appear to provide outlying results concerning both the education system and the society (Risku M, Ital J Sociol Educ, forthcoming; Risku M, Kanervio P, The Finnish superintendent. In: Nir A (ed) The educational superintendent: between trust and regulation: an international perspective. Lambert Academic Publishing, New York, 2014). The many-sided outlying character of Finland makes it an interesting case of research.

Early childhood educationCharacter (mathematics)NursingPublishingbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Societal developmentSociologyPublic administrationbusiness
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Distinguishing Trust from Risk: An Anatomy of the Investment Game

2009

The role of trust in promoting economic activity and societal development has received considerable academic attention by social scientists. A popular way to measure trust at the individual level is the so-called “investment game” (Berg, Dickhaut, and McCabe, 1995). It has been widely noted, however, that risk attitudes can also affect decisions in this game, and thus in principle confound inferences about trust. We provide novel evidence shedding light on the role of risk attitudes for trusting decisions. To the best of our knowledge our data are the first rigorous evidence that (i) aggregate investment distributions differ significantly between trust and risk environments, and (ii) risk a…

Investment decisionsInterpretation (philosophy)Societal developmentInvestment (macroeconomics)Individual levelAffect (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologySSRN Electronic Journal
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