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How Data-Poor Countries Remain Data Poor: Underestimation of Human Settlements in Burkina Faso as Observed from Nighttime Light Data
Coping with autonomy: Managers’ responses to the pendulum between activity-based and fixed reimbursement systems in Swedish hospital care
Governance and management in publicly funded services includes the processes that governments use to ensure that the activities of organizations involved in the delivery of public services are in line with those expected. In hospital care, the reimbursement model is viewed as an important tool to motivate providers to act in the interest of the funding body. The purpose of this study was to analys
Black Hole Suns: Binarism and Gravity in Cultural Fields
Sociologicial analyses of artistic practice have long drawn on theoretical traditions grounded in binaries and dualisms. Such analytical strategies, exemplified here by field theoretical approaches, center art objects and their movements in and across markets, where binaristic visions of art worlds do offer significant leverage. But when the analyst moves away from markets for art objects and look
Beyond Networks: Feedback in International Migration (Bakewell Oliver,Engbersen Godfried,Fonseca Maria Lucinda & Horst Cindy (eds), Beyond Networks: Feedback in International Migration, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
Crossroads: Comparative Immigration regimes in a world of demographic change (authors, Boucher and Gest, publisher Cambridge University Press)
“On the Move: Changing Mechanism of Mexico-U.S. Migration,” (author Garip, publisher Turner and Francis)
Nostalgia and Hope: Intersections between Politics of Culture, Welfare, and Migration in Europe
This open access book shows how the politics of migration affect community building in the 21st century, drawing on both retrogressive and progressive forms of mobilization. It elaborates theoretically and shows empirically how the two master frames of nostalgia and hope are used in local, national and transnational settings, in and outside conventional forms of doing politics. It expands on polar
Generational dynamics of agricultural intensification in Malawi : challenges for the youth and elderly smallholder farmers
In the next 24 years, the Malawian population is expected to double, a development that will inevitably affect access to land and land holding sizes. As access to land is already limited, securing food for the growing population will require policy shifts including the promotion of agricultural intensification. Malawi’s economy depends on the agricultural sector, and this paper addresses the gener
Can people afford to pay for health care? : New evidence on financial protection in Sweden
This review is part of a series of country-based studies generating new evidence on financial protection in European health systems. Financial protection is central to universal health coverage and a core dimension of health system performance.The incidence of catastrophic health spending is low in Sweden compared to many countries in Europe due to relatively high levels of public spending on heal
Management Practices and the Quality of Primary Care.
Using the World Management Survey method, we map and analyse management quality in Swedish primary care centres. On average, private providers have higher management quality than public ones. We also find that centres with a high overall social deprivation among enrolled patients tend to have higher management quality. Regarding quality of care, we find that management quality is positively associ
Tillitsbaserad styrning i sjukvården – ersättningsmodellens roll
Primärvården styrs dubbelt upp
Förstärk den externa styrningen av vårdcentraler
White Skin, Black Fuel : On the Danger of Fossil Fascism
Two trends intersect in the present: rising temperatures and the rise of the far right. What happens when they meet? In recent years, the far right has done everything in its power to accelerate the heating: an American president who believes it is a hoax has removed limits on fossil fuel production. The Brazilian president has opened the Amazon and watched it burn. In Europe, parties denying the
Has It Come to This? : The Promises and Perils of Geoengineering On the Brink
Geoengineering is the deliberate and large-scale intervention in the Earth's climate system in an attempt to mitigate the adverse effects of global warming. Now that climate emergency is upon us, claims that geoengineering is inevitable are rapidly proliferating. How did we get into this situation where the most extreme path now seems a plausible development? Is it an accurate representation of wh
Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency
Warming
Planning the planet : Geoengineering our way out of and back into a planned economy
Targeted by Persuasion: Military Uniform and the Legal Matter of Killing in War
In this paper, we argue that the legitimation of killing in war is not simply formed by adherence to certain legal requirements that exist apart from and prior to war; instead, we suggest, the law of armed conflict in itself cannot but operate through admitting certain materials onto the battlefield as distinctively legal materials. Using the theory of legal materiality, we show that the military