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The Strategies of Picture Books as a Mode of Health Communication for Young Children with Coeliac Disease
Lydia McKeon,
Jessica Gildersleeve,
Amy B. Mullens
Posted: 21 March 2025
Weird Sporting with Double Edged Swords: Understanding Nasty Rhetoric in Swedish Climate Politics
Fredrik von Malmborg
Posted: 21 March 2025
Development of Tourism in the Republic of Kosovo Through Sustainable Promotion Strategies
Fatbardha Jashari,
Kushtrim Osmani,
Rudy Pramono
Posted: 21 March 2025
A Comprehensive Literature Review on Saudi Arabia's Efforts in Combating Violence, Extremism, and Terrorism
Safran Almakaty
Posted: 20 March 2025
Nationalism and Global Citizenship in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Addressing Inequality and Fostering «Glo-Ubuntu» Citizenship
Senyo Dotsey,
Holly Oberle,
Audrey Lumley-Sapanski,
Morten Fiete Peters
Posted: 20 March 2025
The Ethical Imperative of Inclusivity in CBPR: Shared Experience of Science Shop Projects of InSPIRES Consortium
Maria Kabbage,
Jacqueline Tilley,
Jihenne Ben Aissa‐Haj,
Hicham Ben Hassine,
Anne-Sophie Gresle,
Irene Jimeno Maroto,
Sonia Maatoug,
Sonia Abdelhak,
María-Jesus Pinazo
Posted: 20 March 2025
LGBTQI+ Asylum Cases in the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Connie Oxford
Posted: 20 March 2025
The Eye of Every Storm: Policy Entrepreneurs to Strengthen the Role of Energy Efficiency in EU Climate Policy
Fredrik von Malmborg
Results: This paper determines the decade-long policy process and the agency of policy entrepreneurs to make EE1 legally binding. Based on qualitative text analysis of policy documents, position papers and reports from EU negotiations, combined with interviews of key actors, the study shows how non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as well as the European Commission were critical policy entrepreneurs in the process. NGOs considered the unequal treatment of energy supply and energy demand in EU energy policy to hamper efficient use of the energy system and suggested the EE1 principle to overcome this problem. Using linking strategies, relational management strategies, arena strategies, etcetera, NGOs persuaded the European Commission to propose legislation on EE1. But the initial framing was too technical for decision-makers to understand. Successful coupling of the problem–policy package to politics was done when problem-framing was revised, also referring to the Paris Agreement on climate change and the energy crisis in Europe following Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Conclusions: It is clear that coalition-building is important for policy entrepreneurs to gain broad acceptance for their policy proposals. In addition, timing and endurance of policy entrepreneurs is of great importance for coupling a problem–policy package to politics. Political decision-makers must be receptive to the problem and its policy solution. As for EE1, it took almost seven years before the politics stream was mature and receptive to the policy. But as identified, the agency of policy entrepreneurs can conceal the relations between informal and formal decision-making powers and thus reduce accountability, legitimacy and justice in policymaking.
Results: This paper determines the decade-long policy process and the agency of policy entrepreneurs to make EE1 legally binding. Based on qualitative text analysis of policy documents, position papers and reports from EU negotiations, combined with interviews of key actors, the study shows how non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as well as the European Commission were critical policy entrepreneurs in the process. NGOs considered the unequal treatment of energy supply and energy demand in EU energy policy to hamper efficient use of the energy system and suggested the EE1 principle to overcome this problem. Using linking strategies, relational management strategies, arena strategies, etcetera, NGOs persuaded the European Commission to propose legislation on EE1. But the initial framing was too technical for decision-makers to understand. Successful coupling of the problem–policy package to politics was done when problem-framing was revised, also referring to the Paris Agreement on climate change and the energy crisis in Europe following Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Conclusions: It is clear that coalition-building is important for policy entrepreneurs to gain broad acceptance for their policy proposals. In addition, timing and endurance of policy entrepreneurs is of great importance for coupling a problem–policy package to politics. Political decision-makers must be receptive to the problem and its policy solution. As for EE1, it took almost seven years before the politics stream was mature and receptive to the policy. But as identified, the agency of policy entrepreneurs can conceal the relations between informal and formal decision-making powers and thus reduce accountability, legitimacy and justice in policymaking.
Posted: 20 March 2025
Effects of Comprehensive Land Consolidation on Farmers’ Livelihood Under Different Terrain Gradients
Wan Rongshan,
Yu Hui,
Zhang Dan,
Yang Bo,
Huang Yanhong
Posted: 19 March 2025
Public Perception, Trust, and Ethical Considerations in Au-tonomous Vehicles: A Comprehensive Survey in Spanish population
Jimena Pascual,
Ignacio Pedrosa
Posted: 19 March 2025
Abusive Leadership and Turnover Intention: Mediating and Moderating Roles Across Cultural Contexts
Xiaoyin HU,
Yudong WAN
Posted: 19 March 2025
Integrating Sustainability and Resilience Objectives for Energy Decisions: A Systematic Review
Olaoluwa Aasa,
Sarah phoya,
Rehema Monko,
Innocent Musonda
Posted: 19 March 2025
Using Voice-to-Text Transcription to Examine Outcomes of AirPods Pro Receivers When Used as Part of a Remote Micro-Phone System
Shuang Qi,
Linda Thibodeau
Posted: 19 March 2025
From Thermal City to Well-Being Landscape: A Proposal for the UNESCO Heritage Site of Pineta Park in Montecatini Terme.
Maria Stella Lux,
Julia Nerantzia Tzortzi
Posted: 19 March 2025
Research on Core Competency Indicators for Battery Electric Vehicle Sales Personnel: Aligning with SDG Goals for Sustainable Mobility and Workforce Development
Chin-Wen Liao,
Chien-Pin Chang,
Yu-Cheng Liao
Posted: 19 March 2025
Regional Pathways to Internationalization: The Role of Erasmus+ in European HEIs
Eleni Georgoudaki,
Spyridon Stavropoulos,
Dimitris Skuras
Posted: 19 March 2025
The Administrative Burden Experienced by U.S. Rural Residents Accessing Social Security Administration Benefit Programs in 2024
Debra Brucker,
Megan Henly,
Stacia Bach,
Andrew Houtenville,
Kelly Nye-Lengerman
Posted: 19 March 2025
Mechanisms and Challenges of the Impact of Personalized Learning Based on Aigc Technology on Educational Sustainability: A Case Study Based on Chinese College Students
Zhileng Xiong,
Yixin Li,
Qing Huang
The rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence-Generated Content (AIGC) technology have positioned AIGC-driven Personalized learning as a critical pathway for advancing educational sustainability, particularly in addressing inclusiveness, equity, and quality. This study examines the mechanisms and challenges of AIGC applications in Chinese higher education through a mixed-methods approach combining systematic literature review and empirical analysis. Leveraging the SWOT framework and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) with 928 valid student questionnaires, we establish a multi-criteria decision-making framework to evaluate strategic priorities and operational risks.
The rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence-Generated Content (AIGC) technology have positioned AIGC-driven Personalized learning as a critical pathway for advancing educational sustainability, particularly in addressing inclusiveness, equity, and quality. This study examines the mechanisms and challenges of AIGC applications in Chinese higher education through a mixed-methods approach combining systematic literature review and empirical analysis. Leveraging the SWOT framework and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) with 928 valid student questionnaires, we establish a multi-criteria decision-making framework to evaluate strategic priorities and operational risks.
Posted: 19 March 2025
The Politics of Knowledge and Resistance in Higher Education: Towards Critical Relationalities and Postcolonial Solidarity Through Non-Western European Students’ Narratives at the University of Iceland
Armando Garcia
Posted: 18 March 2025
Efficacy of a Positive Psychology Intervention in Enhancing Optimism and Reducing Depression Among University Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Elisenda Tarrats-Pons,
Marc Mussons-Torras,
Yirsa Jiménez-Pérez
Posted: 18 March 2025
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