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Title:The migrant mortality penalty in a pandemic : disparities in COVID-19 mortality among foreign residents in Switzerland, 2020 Author(s):WANNER, Philippe; PICCOLI, Lorenzo
Date:2025Citation:Populations, 2025, Vol. 1, No. 1, Art. 6, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:The COVID-19 pandemic has widened the gap in mortality between different population groups. While socioeconomic status has been shown to be an important determinant of mortality, the relationship between migration status ...
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Title:Theories of the policy process : chronicling the past and looking to the future Author(s):RADAELLI, Claudio M.
Date:2025Citation:European policy analysis, 2025, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This personal reflection starts with the theme of how Theories of the Policy Process or ToPP (Sabatier, 1999) was received by European researchers and why this volume was particularly important for scholars working on the ...
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Title:Expanding the horizon of policy learning Author(s):RADAELLI, Claudio M.
; ZAKI, Bishoy LouisDate:2024Citation:International review of public policy, 2024, Vol. 6, No. 2, , pp. 4-13Type:ArticleAbstract:Policy learning is an established conceptual and analytical framework to study the policy process. Its progress as a research agenda hinges on solid micro-foundations, its integration with other policy process theories, ...
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Title:Author rights on architectural works in the context of cultural processes : concept on the balance of interests Author(s):POPOVA, Plamena Petrova
Date:2025Citation:Balkanistic worlds, 2025, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 292-306Type:ArticleAbstract:The paper aims to explore the interception between authors rights (copyrights) and cultural processes, focused in Architecture and especially in Modern Architecture. It is presented in the prism of the concept on the balance ...
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Title:Against decolonial reductionism : the impact of Latin American thinking on the data decolonization project Author(s):MILAN, Stefania
; TRERE, EmilianoDate:2024Citation:Big data & society, 2024, Vol. 11, No. 4, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:This essay argues that Latin American scholarship and movement practice are key to understanding the dynamics of the datafied society and countering its inequities. Examining the sources of inspiration of a frontrunner ...