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    Research capacity building, networks, define research strategy, and funding opportunities in RECOOP HST Association by Sandor G. Vari

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The RECOOP HST Consortium, with the financial support of Cedars–Sinai Medical Center­ (CSMC), applied for the International Visegrad Fund (IVF) grants. We applied for 20 Standard Grants and won 14 Standard Grants to support forming and managing research networks and multinational–multidisciplinary research projects. …”
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    "Ultimately about Dignity" by Lacey Gaechter, Christine M. Porter

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Department of Agriculture (USDA)–funded, action and research collaboration between academics and leaders at five community-based food justice organizations. We coded multiple data sources, both public and internal to the project, to identify the strongest and most common diagnostic, prog­nostic, and motivational frames used by 25 indivi­dual collaborators in the Food Dignity project. …”
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    The calm after the storm? by Rosanna Amato, Davide Carnevali

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This paper investigates whether and how police authorities and the justice system – as parts of the victims’ support network – can assist victims in escaping from violence and restoring normality to their lives. …”
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    ANALISIS PROBLEMATIKA ZAKAT PADA BAZNAS KOTA TASIKMALAYA:PENDEKATAN METODE ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESS (ANP) by Irman Firmansyah, Wawan Sukmana

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Analysis tool used namely Analysis Network Process (ANP) is a qualitative-quantitative method using super decision software . …”
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    A Rereading of Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines’ Pastoral Statement on Death Penalty and its Communion with the State by Christopher Esparagoza

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Instead of retribution and legal execution, the leaders of the Church in the Philippines are calling the government to encourage non-retribution-based justice; a non-retaliatory principle based on love, mercy and justice being taught by Jesus. …”
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    Transitioning beyond urban green space accessibility indicators: Case illustration of a novel diversity planning tool applied to Vantaa, Finland by Megan L. Resler, Rachel Mazac, Seona Candy, Teemu Kemppainen

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Contrary to the dominant environmental distributive justice narrative, and stark trends towards socio-spatial polarisation observed in many cities internationally, our findings reveal that urban green space diversity does not currently correlate with income, age structure, or share of population with a foreign background in Vantaa. …”
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    The Political Ecology of Large Hydropower Dams in the Mekong Basin: A Comprehensive Review by Carl Middleton

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Following a conceptual scoping of the political ecology of large dams, the review covers: the biophysical impacts of hydropower in the Mekong basin and how the scientific studies that research them relate to political ecology literature; relational hydrosocial approaches, including hydrosocial ordering and networked political ecologies; the ontological multiplicity of the Mekong(s) and associated ontological politics; the political economy of large dams in the Mekong basin and its relationship to transboundary water governance and hydropolitics; the discourses and knowledge production about large dams, including those regarding water data politics, 'international best practices', impact assessments, and public participation; and livelihoods, the commons, and water justice. …”
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    Applying a leverage points framework to the United Nations climate negotiations: The (dis)empowerment of youth participants by Leehi Yona, Marc D. Dixon, Richard B. Howarth, Anne R. Kapuscinski, Ross A. Virginia

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…A “leverage points” approach guided our research; this paper is the first time the framework has been applied in an international negotiations context. Our findings point to the structural power, networks, and paradigms that youth might engage with for international climate justice work. …”
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