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Sanger, Andrew. "I. IMMUNITY OF STATE OFFICIALS FROM THE CRIMINAL JURISDICTION OF A FOREIGN STATE." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 62, no. 1 (January 2013): 193–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002058931200053x.

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AbstractIn Khurts Bat, the English High Court held that Mr Bat, a Mongolian State official charged with committing municipal crimes on German territory, was not immune from the jurisdiction of German courts and could therefore be extradited to Germany. This article examines the three theories of immunity put forward in that case: (1) special missions immunity, (2) high-ranking official immunity, and (3) State immunity. It focuses on the question of whether State officials charged with municipal crimes may plead immunity ratione materiae from the criminal jurisdiction of a foreign State by examining key examples of State practice.
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Keitner, Chimène I. "Case of Jones and Others v. the United Kingdom (Eur. Ct. H.R.)." International Legal Materials 53, no. 3 (June 2014): 538–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5305/intelegamate.53.3.0538.

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In recent years, national and international courts have grappled with the questions of foreign state immunity and foreign official immunity from domestic jurisdiction over claims arising from human rights abuses committed under color of foreign law. Foreign state immunity involves the immunity ratione personae of the state as a juridical person, as well as that of the state’s agencies, instrumentalities, and political subdivisions. Foreign official immunity involves the immunity ratione personae of incumbent heads of state and diplomats, as well as the immunity ratione materiae of other current and former officials for acts performed in the scope of their official duties.
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Kuznetsov, Vladimir. "Official Discipline of the State Inspector." Journal of Russian Law 25, no. 10 (July 11, 2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/jrl.2021.126.

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Dodge, William S. "Foreign Official Immunity in the International Law Commission: The Meanings of “Official Capacity”." AJIL Unbound 109 (2015): 156–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2398772300001355.

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Of all the issues facing the International Law Commission (ILC) in its work on the topic of “Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction,” how to define “act performed in an official capacity” is certainly one of the most difficult and important. If serious international crimes, like torture, are considered acts performed in an official capacity, then foreign officials responsible for such crimes may (unless an exception applies) be immune from criminal jurisdiction in other states for such acts even after they leave office.
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Wood, Tim. "State Responsibility for the Acts of Corrupt Officials: Applying the ‘Reasonable Foreign Investor’ Standard." Journal of International Arbitration 35, Issue 1 (February 1, 2018): 103–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/joia2018004.

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Under the ‘reasonable foreign investor’ standard – which flows from the general law of state responsibility – the conduct of corrupt officials is attributed to their state insofar as those officials reasonably appear to act within the scope of their authority. Whereas the standard has been conceived of as a liberal one, which will normally result in state responsibility for the conduct of corrupt officials (especially of high rank), this note argues for a more stringent approach. In general, and by virtue of states’ international anti-corruption obligations, it is suggested that a foreign investor cannot reasonably assume an official (no matter how high-ranking) to be authorized to engage in and act upon corruption. Consequently, the conduct of a corrupt official should seldom, if ever, be attributable to the state.
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Nurjannah, Siti. "MEWUJUDKAN VISI MA TENTANG BADAN PERADILAN YANG AGUNG MELALUI UNDANG-UNDANG JABATAN HAKIM." Jurnal Hukum dan Peradilan 4, no. 1 (March 31, 2015): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.25216/jhp.4.1.2015.65-82.

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Judges official status has been affirmed as a state official, but in fact on some aspect on it is still bound by the Civil Service system. Therefore judge positions are often said to be dual status as state officials and civil servants. Nullifying the dual status is, in fact has caused serious problems in terms of both managerial and related to the potential reduction of judicial independence. If the independence start to reduce, the implications of the problems of the post of Judge is hampering efforts to realize the vision of the Supreme Court which is to realize the Supreme Courts.Keywords : Supreme Court Vision, Acts, and Official state of Judges
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Warbrick, Colin, Dominic McGoldrick, and Colin Warbrick. "II. Unrecognised States and Liability for Income Tax." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 45, no. 4 (October 1996): 954–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589300059807.

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The object of this short note is to draw attention to a decision of the Special Commissioners of Inland Revenue (the Commissioners) which deals with the liability for income tax of officials of an unrecognised State.1 Section 321 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (the Taxes Act) provides exemption from liability for income tax for foreign consuls in the United Kingdom and for “an official agent in the United Kingdom for any foreign state, not being … a Commonwealth citizen”. An “official agent” is a person, other than a consul, “who is employed on the staff of any consulate, official department or agency of a foreign state”.
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Sari, Elidar. "Lelang Jabatan dalam Sistem Hukum di Indonesia." REUSAM: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 3, no. 1 (May 15, 2015): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/reusam.v3i1.1950.

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The case of official positional auction under Indonesia legal system is not yet determined hence on this case, the civil servant regulation is adopted as a reference on goverment organization. Therefore, the government body or state officials may consider any policy in order to fullfil the public demand. Indonesian officials have right to act based on Fress Ermessen’s principle which can provides the freedom for authorized party to make decision as long as it is still on the track and does not overreach legal procedure. Consequently, the official positional auction is considered as a policy that belong to all state officials as long as it does not againts the law.
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Gandhi, Ajay. "The sanctioning state." Focaal 2017, no. 77 (March 1, 2017): 8–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2017.770102.

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This article examines the Indian state’s engagement with deportable foreign migrants. It draws on an ethnography of officials’ responses in Mumbai to noncitizens from Bangladesh and countries in Africa. The conceptual focus is on the “sanctioning state”: official powers that alternately permit or prohibit migrants’ presence. At one level, the Indian state sanctions, or prohibits, unauthorized migration. Simultaneously, via authorities’ discretionary power, the state can sanction, or permit, foreigners’ presence. To address why state actors simultaneously sanction migrants’ enduring presence, and also sanction their intermittent removal, this article delves into the Indian state’s historical evolution and everyday functioning. The domains of bureaucratic practice, discretionary authority, and differentiated citizenship are framed by antecedent logics. This historical survey undergirds an ethnographic study of the state in migrant-saturated neighborhoods in Mumbai. Based on interviews and observations with officials and migrants, this article elucidates the rationales, capacities, and strategies that comprise the “sanctioning state.”
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Burns, John P. "“Downsizing” the Chinese State: Government Retrenchment in the 1990s." China Quarterly 175 (September 2003): 775–802. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741003000444.

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The Chinese Communist Party has maintained tight control over the institutions and processes for creating and deleting official posts. The Party's goal of maintaining as many official positions as possible to preserve political patronage and social stability conflicts with the need to curb administrative expenses and cut government deficits. Aggregate data indicate that the downsizing campaigns of the 1990s have not been particularly successful and that staffing levels in local government are probably to a large extent politically determined. A case study reveals that some local governments may have officially downsized while expanding the total size of public employment.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "State official"

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Ellington, Thomas Coke. "Official secrecy self, state and society /." College Park, Md. : University of Maryland, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1903/1728.

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Thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of Maryland, College Park, 2004.
Thesis research directed by: Government and Politics. Title from t.p. of PDF. Includes bibliographical references. Published by UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Mich. Also available in paper.
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Khan, Shehryar. "The un-official performance of official business in Pakistan : the interface with state bureaucracy." Thesis, University of Bath, 2012. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.558877.

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It is widely recognised, both locally and internationally, that poor or bad governance is a major impediment to the effective performance of public sector institutions in Pakistan. A careful analysis of the literature suggests that good governance is a sine qua non for achieving human development in the country. From the standpoint of providing an empirical understanding of the above assessment of the role of governance, the literature and current scholarship analyse problems of governance in Pakistan with reference to normative literature on good governance and public administration. This normative literature predominantly reflects principles and conceptions drawn from Western political systems. As an ideal type, these systems reflect liberalpluralistic societies in which there is a clear separation between the executive and the legislature. Moreover, they highlight the significance of technical expertise, managerial competencies and effective public sector institutions. The literature compares the experience of countries like Pakistan to this ideal construct, and therefore encourages a ‘subtractivist’ and normative approach in its assessment of governance. In so doing, it points to practices of corruption, political interference, lack of accountability, and patron–client forms of behaviour as explanations of Pakistan’s poor or bad governance trajectory. My thesis offers a very different perspective on governance in Pakistan. It adopts an interactionist-epistemological stance in order to develop a framework which focuses on the actual behaviour of state bureaucracy. Using ethnographic data collected from three distinct case studies, the thesis demonstrates the significance of informal social norms: in particular, clientelism, personal relationships and moral attachments. These social norms deeply affect the actual behaviour of public officials. In the implementation of policies and development interventions, public officials both deploy and are exposed to these informal social norms. This can result in behaviour or decisions which run counter to official or expected norms. In this thesis, I argue that the challenges of governance in Pakistan are firmly situated in the historical account of the state’s formation and in the deeper structures of society. This characterisation better captures state–society relationships and allows for the development of a more realistic insight into real governance trajectories in the country. In Pakistan, the operations of public administration are complex and require a close examination of porous public–private boundaries. These boundaries constantly shape administrative practices as well as stakeholder interactions and negotiations. This is the actual landscape of governance in which citizens have to negotiate access to public and collective services.
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Rahimi, Mujib Rahman. "Deconstructing the official discourse of state formation in Afghanistan." Thesis, University of Essex, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.617057.

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In the wake of a series of dislocatory events, which were triggered off by the arrival of colonialism in the region, coupled with the political, military and strategic rivalries that then ensued, both of which disrupted the Iranian civilizational sphere, the post-colonial nation-state of Afghanistan was created in 1880, which had the effect empowering the Afghans/Pashtuns. In order to hegemonise the 'floating elements', and thus impose its political project, the new state successfully constructed a Pashtun-ethnocentric exclusionary discourse of its emergence in several stages from 1880 to 1970s around the master signifier of Afghanistan and Afghans, as well as the three intertwined nodal points, which comprised the moment of emergence, the notion of governance through assemblies, and the concept of invasion and resistance. So as to impose its political project on the newly created, yet multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and diverse society of Afghanistan, the fledgling state suppressed and excluded the rival discourses, whilst relying heavily on colonial knowledge. It also invoked a particular rendition of history and religion so as to construct an exclusionary Pashtun-centric ethno-nationalism and to present a distinctive identity, nationally and internationally, which were contained in the master signifier of the official discourse and its interrelated nodal points. Employing the logics and concepts of discourse theory developed by Laclau and Mouffe, and a set of theoretical tools, this thesis argues that the exclusionary official discourse of state formation, as well as the symbolic order it had constructed, has been radically disrupted by the dislocatory events that unfolded in the country after 1970. This crisis and breakdown of the dominant 'regime of truth' propagated by the state, has opened the space for all non-Afghans/Pashtun, e.g. Tajiks, Hazaraz, and Uzbeks to re-emerge, form new modalities of identity, challenge the official discourse, and call for the decolonization and re-writing of the officially sanctioned narrative. On the other hand, the Pashtunists camp, mainly because of their privileged position in the post-Bonn political setup of 2001, employed what I have named logic of difference in order to attempt to suture the rapture and breakdown by returning to the past. The thesis also claims that this crisis of hegemony in the post-dislocation period in Afghanistan has led to a deep and constitutive form of antagonism based on 'friend/enemy' relations, which threatens the stability and continuity of the current political process in the country. So as to render intelligible the Afghan state and society as a post-colonial and diverse political entity; to defuse the radical antagonism in the country, to open the space for a social division in terms other than what I have termed 'friends/enemy ' relations', and to lay the theoretical foundation of regional cooperation, the thesis contextualizes Afghanistan in the wider Iranian civilizational sphere, whilst presenting what it termed the 'civilizational discourse' as an alternative. The latter is claimed carries the potential of transforming the radical manifestations of social antagonism, which currently predominate, into a form of agonistic pluralism.
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Wang, Meiquin. "Confrontation and complicity rethinking official art in contemporary China /." Diss., Online access via UMI:, 2007.

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Walker, Lee Charles. "Foreign State Immunity & Foreign Official Immunity: The Human Rights Dimension." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/18198.

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This thesis concerns the attempt to establish human rights exceptions to foreign state immunity. The problem has multiple facets. Firstly, suits against foreign governments should be distinguished from suits against foreign officials. Further, in the latter context there is a distinction both between criminal and civil cases and between cases against individuals with immunity ratione personae and those with immunity ratione materiae. Individuals suffering extraterritorial jus cogens violations have been increasingly seeking justice against foreign governments and officials. Restrictive immunity largely displaced absolute immunity in the Western and developing world during the latter half of the Twentieth Century. This restrictive immunity only retained immunity for acta jure imperii. Many common-law nations entered into treaties and enacted foreign state immunity legislation purportedly embodying the restrictive doctrine, but these treaties and statutes actually accord a complete immunity to foreign states, subject only to specific, enumerated exceptions. Drafted mostly from the 1960s to the 1980s, they are to some extent from a bygone era. The chief issue of the time was whether state-owned trading entities should be immune from suit. The rights of private traders were upheld with the recognition of inter alia the commercial activity exception. In modern times, the human rights or jus cogens exception is now an important battleground. Research into attempts to establish such an exception to immunity was split into: (1) the origin and history of foreign state immunity and foreign official immunity; (2) the human rights dimension to foreign state immunity; and (3) the human rights dimension to foreign official immunity. In each part, representative cases were selected to best draw out the developmental contours. To aid holistic understanding of these cases, the litigation is followed from first instance to the exhaustion of appeals. The main findings of the thesis were, in regard to: (1) it is arguable whether sufficient uniformity in practice established absolute immunity as a binding norm and, even if it did, this could only have been during 1920-1976; (2) foreign state immunity statutes were mostly drafted before human rights cases against foreign states became an issue, as such they are not designed to cope and a jus cogens amendment may be necessary; (3) the High Court of Australia has the chance to break with older UK precedent, favoured by Canada, by paying closer regard to the discussion of the US Supreme Court on the matter of whether the definition of foreign state should include a foreign official.
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Edmundson, Anna Margaret. "For science, salvage & state - official collecting in colonial New Guinea." Phd thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/155795.

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The Papuan Official Collection is a unique colonial collection assembled between 1907 and 1938 by government officers of the Australian administration of the Territory of Papua. It represents the first instance in the world where a colonial government made ethnographic collecting a requisite duty of its field officers. This unusual turn of events came at the insistence of Papua's first and longest serving Lieutenant-Governor, J.H.P. Murray, who administered the colony for over three decades. The story of how Murray came to establish an official government collection, and its subsequent formation, interpretation, and display over several decades, provides a case study par excellence for examining the complex relationship between colonialism, collecting and anthropology, which emerged over the course of the twentieth century. This study explores the genesis and history of the Papuan Official Collection, and situates it within the wider rubric of Australian colonialism. It establishes Murray as one of the earliest colonial governors in the world to implement, and publically advocate for, anthropology as a tool for colonial administration. It charts the rise of colonial discourses that linked loss of culture to physical demise in Pacific populations, and documents its influence on Australian colonial policy. Its findings suggest that the protection, preservation and management of Indigenous cultural heritage should not be considered a sideline of Australian colonial policy in Papua, but rather one of its most defining features. Over the course of its lifespan the Papuan Official Collection has been displayed in four different museums providing an opportunity to examine how a fixed body of objects (the collection) moved across time and space, to be re-interpreted into different conceptual frameworks: as curios and antiquities; ethnographic artefacts; scientific specimens; artworks; and, finally, as historic objects. My institutional history of the POC cautions against the assumption that colonial collections were always used as uncontested propaganda, which metropolitan museums were content to display on behalf of the imperial mission. While the Murray administration in Papua was able to provide goods and information to the various museums which housed the Collection, each institution had its own competing agendas and the relationship was not always a smooth one.
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Jordan, Angelica. "Official and Unofficial Mentorship by Generational Cohorts of State Teachers of the Year." ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3896.

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Some school districts are exploring mentorship to help teachers enact more effective classroom practices that lead to higher student outcomes. The Good to Great study, by the National Network of State Teachers of the Year outlined the professional growth opportunities that state teachers of the year (STOYs) perceived as contributing to their success in the classroom. Although the STOYs noted that mentorship was a key factor, the original study did not examine how different generations of educators may respond differently to mentorship based on their generational cohort identity. The purpose of this nonexperimental, causal-comparative study using Good to Great data was to examine how STOY Baby Boomers and Gen Xers perceived specific attributes of official and unofficial mentorship. Strauss and Howe's generational cohort theory and Zachary's mentoring theory provided the theoretical foundation. The research questions examined whether there was a significant difference between STOY Baby Boomers' and STOY Generation Xers' perceptions of (a) official mentors' and unofficial mentors' levels of empathy, (b) the alignment of personality to the mentee, and (c) their ability to offer support. In a secondary analysis of the existing data, Hotelling's T2 tests indicated that Baby Boomers and Gen Xers did not show a significant difference in their overall perceptions of official nor unofficial mentoring factors. However, a post hoc analysis indicated that Baby Boomers had a significantly higher (p = .01) perception of official mentors' personality alignment to the mentee. The positive social change implication of this study is the potential to increase student learning by designing more effective mentorship programs to meet the needs of different generations of teachers.
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Cesur, N. S. "Change and continuity in Turkish state discourse : official debates on the contemporary Kurdish question." Thesis, University of Essex, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.571267.

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This thesis aims to analyse the discourses of the key actors who have the power and desire to bring about an official political solution for the "Kurdish question" in Turkey. Applying the methodology of poststructuralist discourse theory, as developed by Laclau and Mouffe, the research attempts to answer three questions; How has the Kurdish question been discursively constructed by these key actors - the European Union (EU), Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi (AKP) (the Justice and Development Party) and the Demokratik Toplum Partisi (DTP) (the Democratic Society Party); How the discourses of these actors regarding the Kurdish question challenged the traditional discourse of the Turkish State?; Can we talk about change or continuity in the Turkish State discourse? The Turkish State discourse (TSD) perceived the Kurdish movement in Turkey as a threat to the indivisibility of state and nation. As such, the expression of "Kurdishness" has been systematically prevented by the State. The use of the Kurdish language was restricted, the pro-Kurdish political parties were closed, and any discussion of Kurdish rights was suppressed. In the 1990s the Kurdish movement pressured the State to recognize Kurdish identity. Then, after Turkey became an . official candidate for EU membership in 1999, the EU requested that Turkey grant the Kurdish rights. Finally, when the AKP came to power in 2002, the party initially pursued a different, discursive strategy; associating the Kurdish question with democratization of Turkey, the AKP recognized the Kurdish identity under a common Muslim unity between Kurds and Turks. In late 2009, it became clear that the AKP's discourse on the Kurdish question demonstrated its own limits with regard to the recognition of Kurdish identity and Kurdish rights. This thesis seeks to offer insights into how close an official solution for the Kurdish question which satisfies the Kurdish demands raised by the pro- Kurdish parties is to being reached and to question continuity/discontinuity of TSD with respect to exclusion Kurdishness.
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Mayer, Jochen. "State and spaces of official labour statistics in the Federal Republic of Germany, c.1950-1973." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/7957.

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This PhD examines the historical making and interpretation of West-German official labour statistics in the period 1950-1973: how did official statistics come to be inscribed in state and administrative attempts to intervene into the labour market with respect to (un-)employment? Rather than considering statistics as a resource for state action and scientific investigation, this thesis is concerned with statistics as a contested topic comprising different techniques and ideas, styles of reasoning, practices, technologies and institutional contexts. Drawing on archival material from the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, the Federal Labour Office, the Federal Statistical Office, the Organisation for Economic Corporation and Development (OECD), and other sources, the thesis examines debates over the abolition of the federal labour office’s labour statistics 1950–1963, and the establishment of a new statistical infrastructure in the following decade. In bridging work in economic and social history, and the history and geography of official statistics and technology, this thesis shows how debate on the employment files – generated in 1935 and reestablished in 1950 – as the basis of quarterly official statistics was centred on the question of which statistics for which polity. This involved different ‘statistical gazes’ at different scales among labour administrators, bureaucratic officials, and statisticians. In studying the scientific-administrative issues of how and where statistics were produced and made credible, the analysis shows how authoritarian conceptions inscribed onto the files gave way, first, to more economical conceptions of data capturing (i.e. representative samples) and, from the late 1960s, to a statistical infrastructure based on electronic data processing. In examining the different rationalities – statistical-technical and political – the thesis shows how transformations in labour statistics were affected by dynamics between: federal state space and locality; technological dreams of labour administrators and statistical requirements; mathematisation and mechanisation of the statistical discourse; trust and credibility; public critique and legitimacy.
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Ding, Yuecheng. "The individual and the state in China : being a graduate village official in rural southwest China." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2015. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.680166.

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The topic of this research is the state and the individual. I conducted one year's fieldwork by working as a graduate village official in a local government office in southwest rural China, which enabled me to observe at close range the workings of political power and official administration. After one year's in-depth exploration, my materials include the following: state propaganda publications, observations of conversations among officials, interactions between subordinates and superiors, economic administrative processes in the development, local residents' petitions to the office, and the case of Bo Xilai of CCP politburo. These data have helped me think through the meaning of the workings of the state, power and bureaucracy, social interactions, the operation of Guanxi, the role of economic agencies, and Chinese individual politics. My particular interest is individual politics. This politics differentiates itself from state politics to emphasize personal motivations and the freedoms of current individualization. Ideally, politics, economics and culture should work in harmony and map the proper meanings of modernization into daily life. However, in China, the stability of society lacks cohesiveness as a result of the overbearing power of the state. Hence, my thesis considers how individuals conduct themselves in the collective workplace during their interactions with others. The individual politics underpins the ethnographic understandings of the field and constructed on-and-off stages of official behaviours in front of both the collective state and personal interests. Theoretically, my study is contextualised within political anthropology and the broader developments in China. Different from other Chinese studies on structure or culture, my examination and analysis of the political authority of meanings will be focused on individual interactions. When modern economic motivations confront the ethical and interventionist roles of the state, individual behaviours in this ethnographic research reveal a sense of insecurity on a social scale. This insecure consciousness starts from a meaning vacuum to define individuals' ordinary life economically
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Books on the topic "State official"

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Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ed. States designating English as the official state language. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1991.

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Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ed. States designating English as the official state language. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1989.

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Parent, Laurence. Official guide to Texas state parks. Austin: Texas Parks and Wildlife Press, 1997.

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Abia State (Nigeria). Ministry of Information, Culture, and Sports. Information Dept. Abia State official handbook, 1991-1997. Umuahia, Abia State: Information Dept., Ministry of Information, Culture, and Sport, 1997.

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University, Florida State. Bowden: The official Florida State retrospective. San Diego: Skybox Press, 2013.

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Idaho. Division of Tourism Development., ed. Idaho: Official Idaho state travel guide. Boise, ID: Idaho Division of Tourism Development/Idaho Dept. of Commerce, 1993.

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Ḥevrah ha-memshaltit le-medalyot ule-maṭbeʻot (Israel). Twelve Holy Land official state medals. Jerusalem: Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation, 1989.

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Office, Colorado Tourism. Colorado: 2005 official state vacation guide. Denver, CO: Colorado Tourism Office, 2005.

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United Nations Conference on Succession of States in Respect of State Property, Archives, and Debts (1983 Vienna, Austria). Official records. New York: United Nations, 1995.

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Deni, Hamilton, ed. The Official 1985 Kentucky State Fair cookbook. Louisville, Ky: Foodwork, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "State official"

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Peláez, Carlos M., and Carlos A. Peláez. "The Official Institutions." In Globalization and the State: Volume I, 21–45. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230228283_3.

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Mehl, Margaret. "The Form of Official Historiography." In History and the State in Nineteenth-Century Japan, 61–86. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230375772_4.

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Shumilina, Vera, and Igor Sim. "EXCEEDING OFFICIAL AUTHORITY." In Socio-economic and legal problems of modern society, 97–106. au: AUS PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26526/chapter_61e7f12a9445f7.42619895.

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Exceeding of official powers, and in connection with them crimes of corruptive nature, today constitute a great threat to the security of any state. The purpose of this article is to analyze and compare the abuse of power and abuse of office in order to clarify: how to combat and minimize the occurrence of this type of crime
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du Gay, Paul, and Thomas Lopdrup-Hjorth. "Reason of State as an Official Comportment." In For Public Service, 131–56. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203093603-6.

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Vala, Carsten T. "The role of official associations." In The Politics of Protestant Churches and the Party-State in China, 55–84. 1 [edition]. | New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge research on the politics and sociology of China: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315178202-3.

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Zhou, Qingzhi. "The Structure of Social Order and the Relationship Between Society and State." In Official Governance and Self-governance, 37–56. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6601-9_4.

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Gibson, Thomas. "Official Islam and the Developmental State, 1965–2004." In Islamic Narrative and Authority in Southeast Asia, 183–206. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230605084_8.

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Zhou, Qingzhi. "Forms of Rights for Members of the Rural Society: From Primary Community to State-Based Community." In Official Governance and Self-governance, 213–34. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6601-9_12.

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Vala, Carsten T. "Resisting the official agenda, sharing grassroots values." In The Politics of Protestant Churches and the Party-State in China, 85–109. 1 [edition]. | New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge research on the politics and sociology of China: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315178202-4.

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Curaming, Rommel A. "Official History Reconsidered: The Tadhana Project in the Philippines." In The Palgrave Handbook of State-Sponsored History After 1945, 237–53. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95306-6_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "State official"

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Gultekin, Bilgehan, and Tuba Gültekin. "DIPLOMATIC PUBLIC RELATIONS TECHNIQUES FOR OFFICIAL RECOGNITION OF PALESTINE STATE IN EUROPE." In 23rd International Academic Conference, Venice. International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20472/iac.2016.023.038.

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Hres, N. L., and K. V. Makobok. "On the official definition of the concept of "value added tax"." In Accounting, taxation, analysis and audit: current state, problems and prospects for development. Chernihiv Polytechnic National University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25140/978-617-7571-98-7-2020-80-82.

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Kosenko, N. V., and M. V. Shevchenko. "GREEY HOW NEW FORMCONTROLLING FUNCTIONS OF THE DISTRIBUTION." In STATE AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS OF AGRIBUSINESS. DSTU-PRINT, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23947/interagro.2020.1.268-271.

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In the article reflects that with the help of grades each distribution (official) function is a group of decisions on joint events - when the onset of one of the events does not preclude the onset of the other, management decisions on incompatible events cannot be combined into the same group of specific management decisions, i.e. it cannot be integrated.
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Pokazannik, Е. V. "“DON VALLEY” WINE-MAKING CLUSTER AS AN ENOGASTROTOURISM DEVELOPMENT SITE: SOCIO-CULTURAL COMPONENT." In STATE AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS OF AGRIBUSINESS. DSTU-PRINT, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23947/interagro.2020.1.229-233.

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“Don Valley” is more than a historic or geographic location, - it is an official name of a wine-making area, proposed by Rostov Region administration for consolidation of local wine-makers under the single mega-brand. Specialized regional cluster “Don Valley” is “an association of leading scientific, educational, industrial, engineering and innovative organizations and enterprises of the Rostov region, operating in the following areas: wine-making, manufacturing of components for wineries, scientific-research and educational programmes, development of retail infrastructure, promotion of wine-tasting and gastronomic tourism, and viniculture”3. The creators of the cluster official web-site declare “Made on the Don” brand communication as their primary goal, along with promotion of wine in the region. The article reviews the specifics of Don region from a standpoint of its attractiveness as a tourist destination. The mandatory components are named that together with the enogastronomic sphere can contribute to the growth of demand for tourist routes of various content and duration. The key role of cultural and historic component in successful promotion of the Don winemaking in the tourism market is emphasized. It is noted that enogastrotourism can be developed successfully in Don region through socio-cultural project management based on the thorough analysis of specifics of the region as a whole and its individual components affecting the marketing and advertising solutions.
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Yevtushenko, Olga. "Ethics in the organization of work of public authorities in Ukraine." In ХI Міжнародна науково-практична конференція «Сучасні проблеми управління: Трансформація публічного управління у постковідному світі». Київ, Україна: Національний технічний університет України «Київський політехнічний інститут», 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20535/spu2021.249029.

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At the present stage of modernization of state power and development of Ukraine the role of ethics and rules of conduct for public servants are important factors that must ensure the proper functioning of public authorities. Today, it is not enough to be a professionally trained employee for effective performance of state and regional tasks, to have the necessary knowledge and sufficient work experience; it is also necessary to be able to establish business relations with consumers of management services and to avoid prejudgment or excess of official powers, and it is only possible only on condition of constant observance of rules of ethical behavior, availability of public servants and officials of local self-government of stable ethical beliefs, understanding of principles, understanding ability to act in good faith. In the people’s imagination, a public servant is not an ordinary specialist; it is a person who acts within the limits of the powers conferred on him on behalf of the state or territorial community...
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Ridgway, Jim, James Nicholoson, and Sean McCuker. "The next great leap – from official data to public knowledge." In Next Steps in Statistics Education. IASE international Association for Statistical Education, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.09402.

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Many statistical agencies are attempting to inform citizens about the state of society, and current social changes. The literature on statistical literacy suggests that this might be an uphill struggle. Here, we use a press release from Ireland’s Central Statistical Office to show how important social trends that are masked in the press release can be made easier to understand via the use of new technologies. We advocate the use of mash-ups as the default form for press releases, and provide an example on the use of alcohol by young people.
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Koldushko, Anna. "DIGITALIZATION OF THE STATE CIVIL SERVICE: REGULATORY AND LEGAL ASPECT." In MODERN CITY: POWER, GOVERNMENT, ECONOMY. Digital Transformation State and Municipal Administration. Perm National Research Polytechnic University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15593/65.049-66/2021.06.

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The article is devoted to the actual topic-the implementation of digital economy approaches in the sphere of the state civil service of the Russian Federation. The main problems of the regulatory legal regulation of the digitalization of the civil service, the ways of their improvement are considered. The author believes that the most promising way to achieve this goal is the definition and normative consolidation of the model of "digital competencies" of a civil servant, as well as the detailed elaboration of this model in the official regulations.
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Kovacs, Peter. "Hungarian visualization tools on official social-economic data in classes." In Promoting Understanding of Statistics about Society. International Association for Statistical Education, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.16506.

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Considering the dependence of Generation Y on IT tools, databases and visualization play a highly important role in tertiary education. In this paper, we will describe and analyze the applicability of new interactive visualization tools (e.g. population pyramid, maps) and datasets of the Hungarian Statistical Office in classes. The applicability of visualization tools will be demonstrated in classes with examples. For instance: 1. Will there still be a state pension for us? We will give a potential answer to this question with the help of an interactive population pyramid. 2. The Hungarian poverty rate is lower than the poverty rate of the EU-28. What does it mean? We will discuss how sensitive data is depending on the definitions of the parameters in question. The conclusions of this examination will constitute parts of lesson plans suitable to promote the importance of visualization and multivariate approaches in Hungary.
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Bakanov, S. "Electronic database “State budget of the USSR in the 1950s–1980s”: features of creation and analysis." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1784.978-5-317-06529-4/21-25.

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Electronic database “State budget of the USSR in the 1950s–1980s” was designed and filled on the basis of official information about the budgetary system of the USSR, published by the Ministry of Finance of the USSR in special statistical compilations. The database consists of two Excel spreadsheets created separately for government revenues and expenditures. The availability of annual data allows you to carry out the necessary statistical calculations over long historical intervals.
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Bakanov, S. "Electronic database “State budget of the USSR in the 1950s–1980s”: features of creation and analysis." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1784.978-5-317-06529-4/21-25.

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Electronic database “State budget of the USSR in the 1950s–1980s” was designed and filled on the basis of official information about the budgetary system of the USSR, published by the Ministry of Finance of the USSR in special statistical compilations. The database consists of two Excel spreadsheets created separately for government revenues and expenditures. The availability of annual data allows you to carry out the necessary statistical calculations over long historical intervals.
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Reports on the topic "State official"

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Chowdhury, Shuvra, and Naomi Hossain. Accountability and Responsiveness in Managing Covid-19 in Bangladesh. Institute of Development Studies, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2022.027.

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This Working Paper reports on a scoping study on the mechanisms and processes through which the Bangladeshi government listened to citizens’ needs and citizens held government accountable for its policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. Based on an extensive review of selected literature; online and official data; and key informant interviews with 20 officials, media, and civil society actors, the paper explores the official and governmental mechanisms as well as non-state and informal mechanisms through which government listened to citizens’ concerns and answered for its actions. The paper first explains the rationale for the scoping study, situating accountability and responsiveness within the broader assessment of the governance of the pandemic. It then sets out the political context within which accountability and responsiveness mechanisms have been operating in Bangladesh: the political dominance of the Awami League has narrowed the space for critique, dissent, and independent civil society and media for nearly 15 years, but strong pressures to earn ‘performance legitimacy’ to some extent counteract the closure of civic space.
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VASYUKOV, O. G., V. M. BOLSHAKOVA, and P. YU NAUMOV. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF FORMING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF STATE CIVIL EMPLOYEES. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/978-0-615-67324-0-4-12.

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Target. Currently, the development of professional values and official behavior of civil servants are relevant for training personnel for the public authority system. One of the ways to form the personality of a civil servant who is a professional is to increase the real level of his social responsibility. The article is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of social responsibility of civil servants. Method or methodology of the work. The systematic, activity-based and axiological approaches were used as methodological principles in the work. The research methods were analysis and synthesis, movement from the general to the particular, comparison and analogy, movement from the abstract to the concrete, complex generalization and classification. Results. The main results of the study include the concretization of the concept of «social responsibility of civil servants», the identification of the essential properties of social responsibility, the determination of the features of its functioning, the formulation of urgent problems for further research in this aspect. Scope of the results. The scientific results of the article can be applied when conducting psychological and pedagogical research and organizing classes in educational institutions of higher education.
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Nalla, Vineetha, Nihal Ranjit, Yashodara Udupa, Mythili Madhavan, Jasmitha Arvind, Garima Jain, and Teja Malladi. Afterwards – Graphic Narratives of Disaster Risk and Recovery from India (Volume Set). Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9788195648573.

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Afterwards is an anthology of graphic narratives of disaster impacts and the process of recovery that follows. These stories were drawn from the testimonies of disaster-affected individuals, households, and communities documented from the Indian states of Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. The book has been translated into the regional languages of these states – Odia, Tamil, and Malayalam. They communicate challenges related to housing resettlement, loss of livelihoods, and gender-based exclusion among others. At the heart of this anthology lies the idea of ‘representation’: how are disaster-affected people portrayed by the media, state actors, and official documents; how are their needs represented and how do these portrayals impact the lives of those at risk and shape their recovery?
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Monier, Elizabeth. Whose Heritage Counts? Narratives of Coptic People’s Heritage. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/creid.2021.015.

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This paper examines whose voices narrate official Coptic heritage, what the in-built biases in representations of Coptic heritage are and why, and some of the implications of omissions in narratives of Coptic heritage. It argues that the primary narrator of official Coptic heritage during the twentieth century was the leadership of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Coptic Orthodox Church is the body that holds authority over the sources of heritage, such as church buildings and manuscripts, and also has the resources with which to preserve and disseminate heritage. The Church hierarchy’s leadership was not entirely uncontested, however, a middle ground was continually negotiated to enable lay Copts to play various roles and contribute to the articulation of Coptic heritage. Ultimately, though, alternative voices must operate within the limits set by the Church leadership and also negotiate the layers of exclusion set by society and state.
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Bohorquez-Penuela, Camilo, and Mariana Urbina-Ramirez. Rising Staple Prices and Food Insecurity: The Case of the Mexican Tortilla. Banco de la República de Colombia, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.1144.

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We study the relationship between rising prices of tortillas---the Mexican staple par excellence---and household food insecurity between 2008 and 2014, a period in which global food prices experienced dramatic increases. The use of a unique combination of household-level data and official state-level information on prices allows us exploit signi cant variation in prices across the Mexican states. Since households cannot be tracked across time, we follow Deaton (1985) by constructing a series of pseudo-panels to control for time- invariant unobserved heterogeneity and measurement error. The regression estimates suggest that increasing tortilla prices affected food insecurity rates in Mexico. More speci cally, households with children or those in the second or third income quintile are more likely to be affected.
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Nalla, Vineetha, and Nihal Ranjit. Afterwards: Graphic Narratives of Disaster Risk and Recovery from India. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9788195648559.

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Afterwards is an anthology of visual narratives of disaster impacts and the process of recovery that follows. These stories were drawn from the testimonies of disaster-affected individuals, households, and communities documented between 2018-19 from the Indian states of Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. They communicate challenges related to housing resettlement, loss of livelihoods, gender-based exclusion among others. At the heart of this anthology lies the idea of ‘representation’: how are those affected portrayed by the media, state actors, official documents; how are their needs represented and how do these portrayals impact the lives of those at risk and shape their recovery? Graphically illustrating these themes provides a platform to relay personal experiences of disaster risk and recovery.
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Galeano-Ramírez, Franky Juliano, Nicolás Martínez-Cortés, Carlos D. Rojas-Martínez, and Margaret Guerrero. Nowcasting Colombian Economic Activity: DFM and Factor-MIDAS approaches. Banco de la República, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.1168.

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Economic policy decision-making requires constantly assessing the state of economic activity. However, this is not an easy task: official figures have significant lags, and the timely information is usually partial and has different frequencies. This paper applies two types of short-term forecasting methodologies (Factor-MIDAS and DFM) for Colombian economic activity involving information with mixed frequencies. We present a heuristic process to select relevant variables, and we evaluate the proposed models' fits by comparing them with traditional forecasting methodologies. Overall, DFM and Factor-MIDAS forecasts are better than those generated by conventional methodologies, especially as the flow of information increases. In times of COVID-19, the model with the best relative fit was the DFM.
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Adegoke, Damilola, Natasha Chilambo, Adeoti Dipeolu, Ibrahim Machina, Ade Obafemi-Olopade, and Dolapo Yusuf. Public discourses and Engagement on Governance of Covid-19 in Ekiti State, Nigeria. African Leadership Center, King's College London, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47697/lab.202101.

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Numerous studies have emerged so far on Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) across different disciplines. There is virtually no facet of human experience and relationships that have not been studied. In Nigeria, these studies include knowledge and attitude, risk perception, public perception of Covid-19 management, e-learning, palliatives, precautionary behaviours etc.,, Studies have also been carried out on public framing of Covid-19 discourses in Nigeria; these have explored both offline and online messaging and issues from the perspectives of citizens towards government’s policy responses such as palliative distributions, social distancing and lockdown. The investigators of these thematic concerns deployed different methodological tools in their studies. These tools include policy evaluations, content analysis, sentiment analysis, discourse analysis, survey questionnaires, focus group discussions, in depth-interviews as well as machine learning., These studies nearly always focus on the national government policy response, with little or no focus on the constituent states. In many of the studies, the researchers work with newspaper articles for analysis of public opinions while others use social media generated contents such as tweets) as sources for analysis of sentiments and opinions. Although there are others who rely on the use of survey questionnaires and other tools outlined above; the limitations of these approaches necessitated the research plan adopted by this study. Most of the social media users in Nigeria are domiciled in cities and their demography comprises the middle class (socio-economic) who are more likely to be literate with access to internet technologies. Hence, the opinions of a majority of the population who are most likely rural dwellers with limited access to internet technologies are very often excluded. This is not in any way to disparage social media content analysis findings; because the opinions expressed by opinion leaders usually represent the larger subset of opinions prevalent in the society. Analysing public perception using questionnaires is also fraught with its challenges, as well as reliance on newspaper articles. A lot of the newspapers and news media organisations in Nigeria are politically hinged; some of them have active politicians and their associates as their proprietors. Getting unbiased opinions from these sources might be difficult. The news articles are also most likely to reflect and amplify official positions through press releases and interviews which usually privilege elite actors. These gaps motivated this collaboration between Ekiti State Government and the African Leadership Centre at King’s College London to embark on research that will primarily assess public perceptions of government leadership response to Covid-19 in Ekiti State. The timeframe of the study covers the first phase of the pandemic in Ekiti State (March/April to August 2020).
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Pérez, Francisco, and Alejandro Pérez. Journey through Colombian Co-Teaching Experiences. Institucion Universitaria Colombo Americana, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26817/paper.18.

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Co-teaching is defined as a collaborative method of instruction (Murawski & Hughes, 2009), which implies co-teaching partnerships where educators make and effort in terms of joint instructional decisions and share responsibility as well as accountability for student learning (Shumway et all., 2011). This working paper is intended to illustrate the state-of-the-art concerning the implementation of co-teaching in EFL settings in Colombia over the last two decades. This manuscript is based on documentary research, in which primary source data were collected from data bases, university repositories, journals, and official reports. As an outcome, we expect to unveil co-teaching strategies, co-teachers' roles as well as collaborative teaching benefits in EFL in general, and foreign language student-teachers’ education, in particular.
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Ukkusuri, Satish, Lu Ling, Tho V. Le, and Wenbo Zhang. Performance of Right-Turn Lane Designs at Intersections. Purdue University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317277.

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Right-turn lane (RTL) crashes are among the most key contributors to intersection crashes in the US. Different right turn lanes based on their design, traffic volume, and location have varying levels of crash risk. Therefore, engineers and researchers have been looking for alternative ways to improve the safety and operations for right-turn traffic. This study investigates the traffic safety performance of the RTL in Indiana state based on multi-sources, including official crash reports, official database, and field study. To understand the RTL crashes' influencing factors, we introduce a random effect negative binomial model and log-linear model to estimate the impact of influencing factors on the crash frequency and severity and adopt the robustness test to verify the reliability of estimations. In addition to the environmental factors, spatial and temporal factors, intersection, and RTL geometric factors, we propose build environment factors such as the RTL geometrics and intersection characteristics to address the endogeneity issues, which is rarely addressed in the accident-related research literature. Last, we develop a case study with the help of the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). The empirical analyses indicate that RTL crash frequency and severity is mainly influenced by turn radius, traffic control, and other intersection related factors such as right-turn type and speed limit, channelized type, and AADT, acceleration lane and AADT. In particular, the effects of these factors are different among counties and right turn lane roadway types.
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