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White paper
About: White paper is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3852 publications have been published within this topic receiving 51169 citations. The topic is also known as: White paper & White papers.
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01 Jan 2010
358 citations
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TL;DR: The 1997 White Paper on the Transformation of the Health System in South Africa envisaged a "National Health System", which would "integrate the activities of the public and private health sectors, including NGOs and traditional healers, in a way which maximises the effectiveness and efficiency of all available health care resources".
Abstract: The 1997 White Paper on the Transformation of the Health System in South Africa [White paper 1997] envisaged a "National Health System", which would "integrate the activities of the public and private health sectors, including NGOs and traditional healers, in a way which maximises the effectiveness and efficiency of all available health care resources"
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine security and citizenship in the UK and compare the security games of the Cold War with the governmentality of social security, arguing that these games exist in tension with one another.
Abstract: What implications do emerging spaces, concepts and identities of security have for the practice of citizenship? This article examines security and citizenship in the UK. As its focus it takes a recent White Paper published by the British government called Secure Borders, Safe Haven (2002). Two arguments are developed. First, it is argued that with this document, and the reforms it proposes for immigration, asylum and citizenship in the UK, we are in the presence of ‘domopolitics’. Whereas political economy is descended from the will to govern the state as a household, domopolitics aspires to govern the state like a home. Consequently, domopolitics and liberal political economy exist in tension with one another. Second, we need new forms of comparison if we are to adequately map domopolitics. To this end, the article compares the domopolitics of the homeland and similar securitizations not with the interstate security games of the Cold War, but with the governmentality of social security.
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TL;DR: The white paper on higher education was published by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in June 2011 as discussed by the authors, and separate publications have now appeared for all parts of the UK.
Abstract: The white paper on higher education was published by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in June 2011. Separate publications have now appeared for all parts of the UK. They sha...
308 citations
01 Jan 1970
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined and synthesized the existing mHealth literature to assess the current state of mHealth knowledge and identify barriers and gaps, and the mHealth Alliance commissioned an in-depth exploration of the policy barriers and research gaps facing mHealth.
Abstract: There is growing momentum and enthusiasm to capitalize on the rapid spread of telecommunications infrastructure and uptake of mobile phones and mobile broadband services in low and middle income countries to support the achievement of global, national, district, community, and individual level health priorities. Still in its infancy, mHealth, the use of mobile technologies for health, runs the risk of not realizing its full potential due to small‐scale implementations and pilot projects with limited reach. To help shed light on these issues, the mHealth Alliance commissioned an in‐depth exploration of the policy barriers and research gaps facing mHealth. This White Paper, written by a team of researchers at the Center for Global Health and Economic Development at the Earth Institute, Columbia University, examines and synthesizes the existing mHealth literature to assess the current state of mHealth knowledge and identify barriers and gaps.
296 citations