Framing (construction) ≈ Framing (construction)
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Three frames for innovation policy: R&D, systems of innovation and transformative change Open
Science, technology and innovation (STI) policy is shaped by persistent framings that arise from historical context. Two established frames are identified as co-existing and dominant in contemporary innovation policy discussions. The first…
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Functional Fear Predicts Public Health Compliance in the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
In the current context of the global pandemic of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), health professionals are working with social scientists to inform government policy on how to slow the spread of the virus. An increasing amount of socia…
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Achieving Research Impact Through Co‐creation in Community‐Based Health Services: Literature Review and Case Study Open
Co-creation models have high potential for societal impact but depend critically on key success principles. To capture the nonlinear chains of causation in the co-creation pathway, impact metrics must reflect the dynamic nature and complex…
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Getting the message right on nature‐based solutions to climate change Open
Nature‐based solutions (NbS)—solutions to societal challenges that involve working with nature—have recently gained popularity as an integrated approach that can address climate change and biodiversity loss, while supporting sustainable de…
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Impacts of epidemic outbreaks on supply chains: mapping a research agenda amid the COVID-19 pandemic through a structured literature review Open
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak shows that pandemics and epidemics can seriously wreak havoc on supply chains (SC) around the globe. Humanitarian logistics literature has extensively studied epidemic impacts; however, there exists a re…
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“Aren’t These Just Young, Rich Women Doing Vain Things Online?”: Influencer Selfies as Subversive Frivolity Open
Taking seriously the global trend of selfies becoming marketable and entangled in ecologies of commerce, this article looks at Influencers who have emerged as (semi-)professional selfie-producers and for whom taking selfies is a purposivel…
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Political Ideology Predicts Perceptions of the Threat of COVID-19 (and Susceptibility to Fake News About It) Open
The present research examined the relationship between political ideology and perceptions of the threat of COVID-19. Due to Republican leadership’s initial downplaying of COVID-19 and the resulting partisan media coverage, we predicted tha…
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Servitization and deservitization: Overview, concepts, and definitions Open
The topic of servitization has generated a considerable body of research and many conferences, as well as industry engagement. Yet, despite the extensive literature associated with this now-mature discipline, there is no broad-based consen…
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Beyond Technical Fixes: climate solutions and the great derangement Open
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is more urgent, and yet appears ever more daunting as attempts at behaviour change, regulations, and global agreements confront material and s…
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Energy democracy: Goals and policy instruments for sociotechnical transitions Open
Energy democracy is an emergent social movement advancing renewable energy transitions by resisting the fossil-fuel-dominant energy agenda while reclaiming and democratically restructuring energy regimes. By integrating technological chang…
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The circular economy and circular economic concepts—a literature analysis and redefinition Open
This article proposes a revised definition of the circular economy after having analyzed and compared the most prominent related concepts. Based on an analysis of academic literature, defining characteristics of different concepts are iden…
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Ordering theories: Typologies and conceptual frameworks for sociotechnical change Open
What theories or concepts are most useful at explaining socio technical change? How can – or cannot – these be integrated? To provide an answer, this study presents the results from 35 semi-structured research interviews with social scienc…
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Framing Mechanisms Linking HIV-Related Stigma, Adherence to Treatment, and Health Outcomes Open
We present a conceptual framework that highlights how unique dimensions of individual-level HIV-related stigma (perceived community stigma, experienced stigma, internalized stigma, and anticipated stigma) might differently affect the healt…
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Agenda Seeding: How 1960s Black Protests Moved Elites, Public Opinion and Voting Open
How do stigmatized minorities advance agendas when confronted with hostile majorities? Elite theories of influence posit marginal groups exert little power. I propose the concept of agenda seeding to describe how activists use methods like…
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Shifting the refugee narrative? An automated frame analysis of Europe’s 2015 refugee crisis Open
In 2015, Europe faced the arrival of over 1.25 million refugees fleeing from war-affected countries. The public mainly learned about this issue through domestic media. Through the use of computer-assisted content analysis, this study ident…
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Violent Inaction: The Necropolitical Experience of Refugees in Europe Open
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of forced migrants to live in makeshift camps inside the EU. This paper details how state authorities have prevented refugees from surviving with formal provi…
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Forty years of wicked problems literature: forging closer links to policy studies Open
Rittel and Webber boldly challenged the conventional assumption that ‘scientific’ approaches to social policy and planning provide the most reliable guidance for practitioners and researchers who are addressing complex, and contested, soci…
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Methodological Guidance Paper: The Art and Science of Quality Systematic Reviews Open
The purpose of this article is to overview various challenges that prospective authors of quality systematic reviews should be prepared to address. These challenges pertain to all phases of the review process: from posing a critical questi…
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Improving Student Outcomes in Higher Education: The Science of Targeted Intervention Open
Many theoretically based interventions have been developed over the past two decades to improve educational outcomes in higher education. Based in social-psychological and motivation theories, well-crafted interventions have proven remarka…
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Functional fear predicts public health compliance in the COVID-19 pandemic Open
In the current context of the global pandemic of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), health professionals are working with social scientists to inform government policy on how to slow the spread of the virus. An increasing amount of socia…
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Meat alternatives: an integrative comparison Open
Background: Meat, an important source of protein and other nutrients in human diets, is one of the major drivers of global environmental change in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, land and water use, animal welfare, human health and dire…
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Circular Business Models: Defining a Concept and Framing an Emerging Research Field Open
To aid companies in transitioning towards a circular economy and adopting strategies such as reuse, repair, and remanufacturing, the concept of circular business models has been developed. Although the concept draws on contributions from v…
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The challenge of valuing ecosystem services that have no material benefits Open
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, ecosystem service science has made much progress in framing core concepts and approaches, but there is still debate around the notion of cultural services, and a growing consensus that ecosystem u…
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Normalizing Flows for Probabilistic Modeling and Inference Open
Normalizing flows provide a general mechanism for defining expressive probability distributions, only requiring the specification of a (usually simple) base distribution and a series of bijective transformations. There has been much recent…
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Harnessing Difference: A Capability‐Based Framework for Stakeholder Engagement in Environmental Innovation Open
Innovation for environmental sustainability requires firms to engage with external stakeholders to access expertise, solve complex problems, and gain social legitimacy. In this open innovation context, stakeholder engagement is construed a…
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An Integrated Approach to Metaphor and Framing in Cognition, Discourse, and Practice, with an Application to Metaphors for Cancer Open
In this article, we examine the notion of 'framing' as a function of metaphor from three interrelated perspectives—cognitive, discourse-based, and practice-based—with the aim of providing an adaptable blueprint of good practice in framing …
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A sustainable livelihoods framework for the 21st century Open
This paper proposes a reformulation of the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (SLF) fit for the 21st century. The article explores the rise and usage of the original SLF, highlighting how its popularity among development practitioners emerg…
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Global production networks: mapping recent conceptual developments Open
In this framing paper for the special issue, we map significant research on global production networks during the past decade in economic geography and adjacent fields. In line with the core aim of the special issue to push for new concept…
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(Un)informed Consent Open
Since the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May 2018 more than 60 % of popular websites in Europe display cookie consent notices to their visitors. This has quickly led to users becoming fatigued with privacy not…
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Chaos, Territory, Art. Deleuze and the Framing of the Earth Open
This paper is about the ontology, the materiality and logical structure of art. While I am not trained in the visual arts or architecture, nonetheless I see there are many points of overlap, regions of co-occupation, that concern art and p…