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Title:The epistemic impossibility of an artificial intelligence take-over of democracy Author(s):INNERARITY, Daniel
Date:2023Citation:AI and society, 2023, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Those who claim, whether with fear or with hope, that algorithmic governance can control politics or the whole political process or that artificial intelligence is capable of taking charge of or wrecking democracy, recognize ...
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Title:Governing a crisis society Author(s):INNERARITY, Daniel
Date:2022Citation:Open journal of political science, 2022, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 195-206Type:ArticleAbstract:The persistence of crises in our societies and, above all, the fact that overcoming them is linked to certain political transformations raises the ques tion not only of the nature of these crises and their corresponding ...
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Title:Right to stay? : a study of migrants’ “settlement right” in Argentina Author(s):SCUZARELLO, Esteban Octavio
Date:2022Citation:Estudios internacionales, 2022, Vol. 54, No. 203, pp. 129-147Type:ArticleAbstract:Often, migrants arrive at a place and spend years or even their whole lives living there. They work, socialize, and settle down without necessarily acquiring the new country's citizenship. Some of them could be irregular ...
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Title:Under what conditions does bureaucracy matter in the making of global public policies? Author(s):EGE, Jörn; BAUER, Michael W.
; WAGNER, Nora; THOMANN, Eva
Date:2022Citation:Governance, 2022, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This study investigates how configurations of bureaucratic autonomy, policy complexity and political contestation allow international public administrations (IPAs) to influence policymaking within international organizations. ...
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Title:When the poor welcome the persecuted : recognizing the economic potential of refugee reception in low-income host countries Author(s):HAHN, Ada Sophia
Date:2021Citation:The Maastricht journal of liberal arts, 2021, Vol. 13, pp. 28-52Type:ArticleAbstract:While a ‘burden narrative’ dominates the popular and political discourse regarding the economic impact of refugees, scholars increasingly recognize their economic potential. One such scholar is economist Philippe Legrain ...