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Tullock, Gordon. On voting: A public choice approach. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1998.

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Mueller, Dennis C. The public choice approach to politics. Aldershot, Hants, England: E. Elgar, 1993.

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Kilduff, Martin. "A dispositional approach to social networks: The case of organisational choice". Fontainbleau: INSEAD, 1986.

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Ansgar, Belke, ed. The different extent of privatisation proceeds in EU countries: A preliminary explanation using a public choice approach. Bonn, Germany: IZA, 2005.

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Leonard, Webb Adrian, ed. The economic approach to social policy. Brighton, Sussex: Wheatsheaf Books, 1986.

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Frohlich, Norman. Choosing Justice: An Experimental Approach to Ethical Theory. Berkeley, USA: University of California Press, 1992.

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Demirbas, Dilek. What should be the role of the state in the 21st century in the LDCs from the alternative public choice perspective that starts from Schumpeter?: Realistic public choice approach. Leicester: University of Leicester, Public Sector Economics Research Centre, 1998.

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Zablotsky, Edgardo Enrique. A public choice approach to military coups d'etat. Buenos Aires: C.E.M.A., 1992.

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An evolutionary approach to social welfare. London: Routledge, 2003.

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E, Klima Richard, ed. The mathematics of voting and elections: A hands-on approach. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, 2005.

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Creedy, John. Lifetime inequality with social transfers and means-tested education grants: A public choice approach. Melbourne: University of Melbourne,Dept. of Economics, 1989.

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Technologies of choice?: ICTs, development, and the capabilities approach. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2013.

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Black, Duncan. A mathematical approach to proportional representation: Duncan Black on Lewis Carroll. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.

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Faggini, Marisa, and Concetto Paolo Vinci. Decision theory and choices: A complexity approach. Edited by Abatemarco Antonio, Aiello Rossella, Arecchi F. T, Biggiero Lucio 1955-, Bimonte Giovanna, Bruno Sergio 1941-, Chiarella Carl, et al. Milan: Springer Verlag Italia, 2010.

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forskningsenhed, Rockwool fondens, ed. Farmers' choice: Evaluating an approach to agricultural technology adoption in Tanzania. Bournton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire, UK: Practical Action Publishing, 2013.

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Konggong sŏnt'aengnon: Chŏngch'i, haengjŏng ŭi kyŏngjehakchŏk punsŏk = Public choice theory : politics & public administration : a political economy approach. Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Pagyŏngsa, 2012.

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The logic of lawmaking: A spatial theory approach. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.

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Sitnova, Irina, Vladimir Yadov, and Svetlana Kirdina-Chendler. Institutional changes in modern Russia: activist-activity approach. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1871442.

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Dissatisfaction with societal structuralist approaches with culturological determinism characteristic of them resulted in another crisis of modern sociology. Traditional sociology ignored a person capable of making individual decisions and making informed choices, and in traditional economic theory this person hung in an airless space in the absence of supportive social structures. Sociologists began to show interest in what is happening in neo-institutional economic theory, and, moreover, intensively borrow its conceptual apparatus. Attempts to resolve the crisis are demonstrated today by theorists of the activist-activity direction M. Archer, E. Giddens, P. Shtompka, and in the field of economics - neo-institutionalists J. Commans, R. Krouse, D. North, T. Veblen, et al. The monograph represents the activist paradigm shared by us, the basic principle of which goes back to K. Marx's formula that people, being born under the same conditions, change them by their practical activities, changing themselves. The task of the research is to find an explanation for institutional changes in a certain value conceptual model and subsequently apply it to the analysis of Russian reality. For students, postgraduates and teachers of sociological universities and faculties.
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Grimm, Jannis Julien. Contested Legitimacies. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463722650.

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Since the overthrow of President Mursi in mid-2013, Egypt has witnessed an authoritarian rollback and shrinking spaces for civil society. Nationalist discourses have villified popular protest and channelled pressure for reform into a state-centric model of governance. Despite this hostile environment for social mobilization, protest has persisted. Contested Legitimacies explores this resilience of contentious politics through a multimethod approach that is attuned to the physical and discursive interactions among key players in Egypt’s protest arena. Drawing from a unique archive of sources, it investigates the rise and fall of different coalitions of contenders, from the Tamarod uprising against Mursi, to the Anti-Coup resistance against the military coup, to the challenges posed by the Tiran and Sanafir island campaign to Al-Sisi's regime. It highlights the decisive impact of battles fought in a discursive arena on the conditions of possibility for street politics: In postrevolutionary Egypt, a contest over the meaning of political legitimacy cemented political polarization, limited social movements’ coalition choices, and ultimately paved the way for a restoration of autocracy.
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Tromp, Coyan. Wicked Philosophy. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462988774.

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Wicked Philosophy. Philosophy of Science and Vision Development for Complex Problems provides an overview of the philosophy of the natural sciences, the social sciences and the humanities, and explores how insights from these three domains can be integrated to help find solutions for the complex, ‘wicked’ problems we are currently facing. The core of a new science-based vision is complexity thinking, offering a meta-position for navigating alternative paradigms and making informed choices of resources for projects involving complex problems. The book also brings design thinking into problem-solving and teaching, fostering construction of an integrative approach that bridges structure and action amplified by transdisciplinary engagement of stakeholders in society. It is not always easy to set up a succesfull philosophy course for students in other programs. The author of Wicked Philosophy, Coyan Tromp, has experience in designing courses on philosophy of science for various Bachelor programs. You can find two examples here. The first example is for an introductory course to an Interdisciplinary Philosophy of Science, which is specifically suited for programs focusing at complex problems such as sustainability or health issues. The second example is a program for a course on (Philosophy of) Science in a Post-Truth Society. More examples are also available (e.g. a program in which Philosophy of Science is combined with Vision Development and Future Scenarios). In addition to the program, the author can also provide a workbook with lesson plans, both for online and on campus settings as well as additional literature suggestions for Dutch and French programmes. Please contact us at marketing@aup.nl for questions or extra material.
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Ontario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: Philosphie; approches et problématiques hzt4u cours préuniversitaire. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.

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Conference, Ontario Educational Research Council. [Papers presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 8-9, 1989]. [Toronto, ON: s.n.], 1989.

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Mueller, Dennis C. Public Choice Approach to Politics. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 1993.

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Suzumura, Kotaro. Choice, Preferences, and Procedures: A Rational Choice Theoretic Approach. Harvard University Press, 2016.

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Suzumura, Kotaro. Choice, Preferences, and Procedures: A Rational Choice Theoretic Approach. Harvard University Press, 2016.

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Frohlich, Norman, and Joe A. Oppenheimer. Choosing Justice: An Experimental Approach to Ethical Theory. University of California Press, 1992.

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Consumer Behavior Analysis: Rational Approach to Consumer Choice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Hantula, Donald A., and Victoria K. Wells. Consumer Behavior Analysis: Rational Approach to Consumer Choice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Hantula, Donald A., and Victoria K. Wells. Consumer Behavior Analysis: Rational Approach to Consumer Choice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Hantula, Donald A., and Victoria K. Wells. Consumer Behavior Analysis: Rational Approach to Consumer Choice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Hantula, Donald A., and Victoria K. Wells. Consumer Behavior Analysis: Rational Approach to Consumer Choice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Rutar, Tibor. Rational Choice and Democratic Government: A Sociological Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Rutar, Tibor. Rational Choice and Democratic Government: A Sociological Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Oppenheimer, Joe A., and Norman Frohlich. Choosing Justice: An Experimental Approach to Ethical Theory (California Series on Social Choice and Political Economy). University of California Press, 1993.

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Masuoka, Natalie. Identity Choice. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190657468.003.0001.

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This chapter outlines the new theoretical approach developed in this book: identity choice or the practice of race as a form of personal identification. The book contends that identity choice is a distinct cultural shift in how Americans define race. Historically race has been defined as a product of assigned classification in which an individual is categorized into a racial group based on the social definitions of that given time. Multiracial Americans are highlighted as an important case of identity choice given that they promote race as a form of identity but reveal the continued importance of assigned classification given that multiracial individuals are often categorized into racial groups by others. This chapter offers a historical analysis contrasting the reliance on assigned classification with the development of identity choice. The final sections of the chapter offer an overview of each chapter of the book.
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Adapting capability approach to understand the life experiences of the poor: Making a case from the survey of literature. Chennai: Madras Institute of Development Studies, 2008.

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Moehler, Michael. Rational Choice Contractarianism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785927.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses Hobbes’ and Gauthier’s moral theories that, from a methodological point of view, are the most important social contract theories for the development of the two-level contractarian theory. With regard to Hobbes’ moral theory, the chapter follows the orthodox interpretation of Hobbes’ moral theory that considers Hobbes to defend a purely instrumental approach to morality, because this interpretation of Hobbes’ moral theory is most relevant for the argument developed in this book. With regard to Gauthier’s moral theory, the chapter discusses both the initial statement of Gauthier’s moral theory in Morals by Agreement as well as the most recent version of Gauthier’s moral theory that de facto rejects orthodox rational choice contractarianism.
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Frankhauser, Pierre, and Dominique Ansel. Deciding Where to Live: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Residential Choice in Its Social Context. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, 2016.

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Explaining Constitutional Change: A Positive Economic Approach (New Thinking in Political Economy). Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999.

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(Editor), Iain S. McLean, Alistair McMillan (Editor), and Burt L. Monroe (Editor), eds. A Mathematical Approach to Proportional Representation Duncan Black on Lewis Carroll. Springer, 1996.

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Broyde, Michael J. Arbitration Law and Its Evolution. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190640286.003.0006.

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This chapter concentrates on the evolution of arbitration law in the United States. The story begins in the early 1900s with Justice Benjamin Cardozo’s endorsement of what was then the standard approach to ADR in the United States, which held that parties could not arbitrate disputes or choose the law governing a dispute. This chapter explains how American law has gradually moved away from that early view to the more modern approach, which favors arbitration as an ordinary expression of choice of law and choice of forum by contract. This chapter explains why the current approach is both economically and socially valuable to general society and is now a significant feature of every aspect of American commerce.
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Faggini, Marisa, and Concetto Paolo Vinci. Decision Theory and Choices: A Complexity Approach. Springer Milan, 2010.

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Faggini, Marisa, and Concetto Paolo Vinci. Decision Theory and Choices: A Complexity Approach. Springer, 2011.

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Faggini, Marisa, and Concetto Paolo Vinci. Decision Theory and Choices: A Complexity Approach. Ingramcontent, 2016.

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Lilleør, Helene Bie, and Ulrik Lund-Sørensen. Farmers' Choice: Evaluating an Approach to Agricultural Technology Adoption in Tanzania. Practical Action Publishing, 2012.

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Kuklys, Wiebke. Amartya Sen's Capability Approach. Springer, 2008.

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Kuklys, Wiebke. Amartya Sen's Capability Approach: Theoretical Insights and Empirical Applications (Studies in Choice and Welfare). Springer, 2005.

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Ekblom, Paul. Evolutionary Approaches to Rational Choice. Edited by Wim Bernasco, Jean-Louis van Gelder, and Henk Elffers. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199338801.013.2.

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This chapter seeks to enrich and extend thinking about the rational choice perspective to offender decision making and its pivotal application in situational crime prevention by taking an evolutionary approach, which is still uncommon in crime science and criminology. The chapter introduces basic concepts of evolution, covering the brain and behavior, levels and types of explanation, the strained relationship with social science, and the evidencing of evolutionary processes. The focus then shifts to rationality, covering decision making; the wider suite of processes needed to understand rationality in action; and specific discussions of cooperation, humans’ wider “sociocognitive niche,” and development. Although evolutionary issues are addressed throughout, the penultimate section discusses how rationality in the broadest sense has unfolded over evolutionary history and the significant connection between maximization of utility in contemporary rational choice and maximization/optimization of fitness in evolution. The conclusion raises practical, empirical, and theoretical questions for crime science.
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Rethinking the welfare state: Three leading scholars outline a worldwide shift away from the traditional welfare state towards a market-oriented approach to social policy and protection. Johannesburg, South Africa: The Centre for Development and Enterprise, 2005.

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Dhami, Sanjit, and Cass R. Sunstein. Bounded Rationality. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14401.001.0001.

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Two leaders in the field explore the foundations of bounded rationality and its effects on choices by individuals, firms, and the government. Bounded rationality recognizes that human behavior departs from the perfect rationality assumed by neoclassical economics. In this book, Sanjit Dhami and Cass R. Sunstein explore the foundations of bounded rationality and consider the implications of this approach for public policy and law, in particular for questions about choice, welfare, and freedom. The authors, both recognized as experts in the field, cover a wide range of empirical findings and assess theoretical work that attempts to explain those findings. Their presentation is comprehensive, coherent, and lucid, with even the most technical material explained accessibly. They not only offer observations and commentary on the existing literature but also explore new insights, ideas, and connections. After examining the traditional neoclassical framework, which they refer to as the Bayesian rationality approach (BRA), and its empirical issues, Dhami and Sunstein offer a detailed account of bounded rationality and how it can be incorporated into the social and behavioral sciences. They also discuss a set of models of heuristics-based choice and the philosophical foundations of behavioral economics. Finally, they examine libertarian paternalism and its strategies of “nudges.”
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