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Circumventing deadlock through venue-shopping: Why there is more than just talk in US immigration politics in times of economic crisis

2016

This article addresses the question of how the financial and economic crisis that hit the US in the late 2000s impacted immigration policies. We find that the crisis has not significantly changed dynamics. Instead, it has highlighted and aggravated persisting trends. Drawing on Kingdon’s multiple streams model and combining it with the notion of two-level games, we find that while the policy stream and the problem stream would call for both restrictive and liberalising changes, the political stream impedes change: The fact that Congress has been divided for a long time over Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) impedes any restrictive or liberalising changes. With problems resulting from c…

Immigration reformmedia_common.quotation_subjectVenue shopping05 social sciencesImmigrationLegislatureDeadlock (game theory)JK Political institutions (United States)0506 political scienceJV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationPoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Immigration policyState (polity)LawPolitical economy0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationdeadlock economic crisis immigration policies multiple streams USA venue-shoppingSociology050207 economicsDemographymedia_common
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The news from the televisions by Internet: analysis of web site of Tele5 and Antena3

2005

Este trabajo propone realizar un análisis comparativo de los contenidos informativos proporcionados por las televisiones generalistas españolas a través de su página web. Aunque Internet aún no ha experimentado el desarrollo suficiente para que una mayoría de usuarios pueda acceder a los contenidos audiovisuales a través del ordenador en condiciones de calidad y velocidad equiparables a la televisión, las televisiones sí han comenzado a aprovechar las posibilidades actuales de la Red para proporcionar a sus usuarios diversos contenidos relacionados con su programación (series de producción propia, novedades, resúmenes de los programas ofrecidos cada día…) e incluso contenidos configurados e…

Información en InternetTelevisión e InternetTV and InternetMainstream TVNews at InternetTelevisión generalistaDigital televisioncibermediosTelevisión digitalInternet y televisiónUNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICA::Opinión pública ::Medios de comunicación de masas:CIENCIA POLÍTICA::Opinión pública ::Medios de comunicación de masas [UNESCO]
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Distinctive and comparative places: Alternative narratives of distinction within international student mobility

2017

Moving beyond the ‘world-class’ institutional model of international student mobility, this paper examines alternative narratives of distinction relating to place of study. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with international students at universities in the UK, Austria and Latvia, we illustrate how students inside and outside mainstream reputable higher education institutions narrate and reconfigure markers of distinction to validate their international mobility and location of study, in part to compete with peers at other (more prestigious) institutions. We demonstrate the importance of lifestyle and experiential places within a global differentiated higher education landscape and argu…

Institutional model theorySociology and Political ScienceHigher educationNDAS0507 social and economic geographyInternational student mobilityInternational educationGF Human ecology. AnthropogeographyExperiential learningHInternational educationH Social SciencesComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMainstreamNarrativeSociologySocial sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationGender studiesDistinctionGFMobility capitalMobility aspirationComparative placesCapital (economics)The SymbolicbusinessSDG 4 - Quality Education050703 geography0503 education
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Service Regulations, Input Prices and Export Volumes: Evidence from a Panel of Manufacturing Firms

2017

Using a panel of firm‐level data from Spanish manufacturers, this study shows that better service regulation reduces the price of intermediate inputs paid by downstream firms. The beneficial cost effects of services reforms extend to both large and small‐to‐medium sized corporations (SME’s), but the former tend to enjoy greater gains. This feature also manifests itself in international markets. We find evidence of an input cost channel through which service regulations affect the volume of exports of large manufacturers, while the evidence of such a channel is weaker for SME’s. Our estimates indicate that, from 1991 to 2007, large firms increased their volume of exports by an average of 20 …

International marketService (business)business.industryBest practiceManufacturing firmsConvergence (economics)Monetary economicsBusinessCommunication channelDownstream (petroleum industry)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Farewell to leadership? Ideas of hegemony and counter-hegemony in the Americas

2014

Mainstream International Relations and Foreign Policy Analysis have often concentrated on material factors and actors’ preferences, leaving out ideational dynamics. However, US–Latin American relations in general seem fraught with ideas, narratives and historical references re-articulated from time to time on both sides. In his campaign, Barack Obama announced a fresh start of US–Latin American relations, promising to “restore American leadership in Latin America”, at the same time creating “a new partnership for the Americas”, combining two narratives in US–Latin American policy. “Leadership”, enshrined in the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt corollary, which declared Latin America the “…

International relationsHegemonyLatin AmericansSociology and Political SciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsMainstreamForeign policy analysisNarrativeSociologyPublic administrationInternational Area Studies Review
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Post-Secular Identity? Developing a New Approach to Religion in International Relations and IR Studies

2021

In spite of the increasing presence of religion in international relations with various publications observing this presence and numerous authorities calling for the inclusion of religion into mainstream research, there is no universal consent to recognize religion’s role in IR. In our opinion, the only way to reconcile IR with the international reality in which religion has been and will remain present in the foreseeable future is for the researchers themselves to construct—especially those oriented towards broad, non-Western perspective—a new face of the discipline, the face which in this article we call the post-secular identity of IR study. Assuming that identity is first and foremost a…

International relationspost-secular identity of IR studiesphilosophy of science and IRReligions. Mythology. RationalismInclusion (disability rights)post-secularismSelfReligious studiesIdentity (social science)Face (sociological concept)RationalityBL1-2790secular-religious partnershipEpistemologyreligionMainstreamSociologyConstruct (philosophy)mediated hermeneutic matrices of religion and secularismIR/irreligion; IR/irReligions
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Lecture Notes in Real-Time Intelligent Systems

2018

Intelligent computing refers greatly to artificial intelligence with the aim at making computer to act as a human. This newly developed area of real-time intelligent computing integrates the aspect of dynamic environments with the human intelligence. This book presents a comprehensive practical and easy to read account which describes current state-of-the art in designing and implementing real-time intelligent computing to robotics, alert systems, IoT, remote access control, multi-agent systems, networking, mobile smart systems, crowd sourcing, broadband systems, cloud computing, streaming data and many other applications areas. The solutions discussed in this book will encourage the resear…

IoTMultimediaComputer scienceRemote Access ControlIntelligent decision support systemStreaming DataCloud Computingcomputer.software_genreIntelligent SystemsMulti-agent SystemsNetworkingMobile Smart SystemsCrowdsourcingcomputerBroadband Systems
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Critica del liberismo in Italia

2021

Italian Liberalism Critique of Economic Mainstream
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Distribution of Albian clastic deposits in the Benguela basin (Angola): evidence of a Benguela palaeocurrent?

2009

Abstract The Albian clastic Tuenza Formation of the Benguela basin (south Angola) is described and its geographic distribution analysed in detail. From these observations, the existence of an Albian “PalaeoBenguela current” is proposed. This would imply that a marine longshore current reworked the sand transported by palaeorivers and settled it northward along the coast of the young Atlantic Ocean (during the Albian). A parallel between Albian clastic deposits and the modern sediments deposited by the Benguela current is drawn, focusing on the striking resemblance between the two currents, i.e. the actual Benguela current and the Albian marine current, and the associated sedimentary bodies.

Kwanza basinAlbian palaeocurrentsAngola.010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeologyAlbianStructural basin010502 geochemistry & geophysics[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy01 natural sciencesBenguela currentCurrent (stream)Geographic distributionLongshore driftPaleontologyAngolaClastic rock[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy[SDU.STU.ST] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyTuenza FormationSedimentary rock14. Life underwaterGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Globalization and Female Labor Force Participation in Developing Countries: An Empirical (Re-)Assessment

2017

We investigate the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade, as two measures of globalization, on female labor force participation rate in a sample of 80 developing countries over the time period 1980–2005. Contrary to the mainstream view in the literature, which is mainly based on country-case studies or simple cross-country variation, we find that both, FDI and trade have a generally negative impact on female labor force participation. While the impact is of negligible economic size, it is stronger for younger cohorts, possibly reflecting a higher return to education in open economies. We further find a large degree of cross-regional heterogeneity and that the effect of globali…

Labour economics05 social sciences1. No povertyDeveloping countrySample (statistics)Foreign direct investmentGlobalizationMultinational corporation8. Economic growth0502 economics and businessValue (economics)EconomicsMainstream050207 economics10. No inequality050205 econometrics
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