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Identity/Difference: Democratic Negotiations of Political Paradox
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The article was published on 1991-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 993 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Identity (philosophy) & Democracy.read more
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
TL;DR: To understand the central claims of evolutionary psychology the authors require an understanding of some key concepts in evolutionary biology, cognitive psychology, philosophy of science and philosophy of mind.
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A critical review of the theory and application of social learning in participatory natural resource management processes
Melanie Muro,Paul Jeffrey +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify conceptual and practical weaknesses of the concept of social learning and their implications for the design of participatory processes in natural resource management, and propose a framework to address them.
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The Evolution of International Security Studies
Barry Buzan,Lene Hansen +1 more
TL;DR: A survey of the literature and institutions of International Security Studies (ISS) can be found in this paper, along with a detailed institutional account of ISS in terms of its journals, departments, think tanks and funding sources.
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The Democratic Anchorage of Governance Networks
Eva Sørensen,Jacob Torfing +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors develop and substantiate an analytical model for measuring the democratic anchorage of governance networks in different political constituencies and in an appropriate set of democratic rules and norms.
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Deliberative Policy Analysis: Collaborative policymaking: governance through dialogue
Judith E. Innes,David E. Booher +1 more
TL;DR: The Sacramento Water Forum, a group of contentious stakeholders from environmental organizations, business, local government and agriculture, spent five years in an intensive consensus-building process as discussed by the authors, and agreed on a strategy and procedures for managing the limited water supply in northern California's semi-desert.