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UNISA996486372603316 |
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Autore |
BIANCALANA, Cecilia |
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Titolo |
Political Parties and the Challenge of Disintermediation : Cecilia Biancalana |
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Baden-Baden, : Nomos, 2022 |
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Testo elettronico (PDF) (228 p.) |
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Partiti politici - Italia - Diritto costituzionale |
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Risorsa elettronica |
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Monografia |
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Come si adattano le parti a un ambiente caratterizzato dal rifiuto dei corpi intermedi? Entrambi offrono ai membri maggiori opportunità di partecipazione diretta e online e rafforzano la loro leadership. Proponendo un quadro innovativo per l'analisi della disintermediazione in politica, e attraverso un approfondimento del funzionamento interno di due partiti italiani (Partito Democratico e Movimento 5 Stelle), questo libro mostra come queste tendenze siano connesse e modalità con cui la promessa di rapporti intrapartitici immediati fa emergere nuove forme di intermediazione. |
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Record Nr. |
UNINA9910962034103321 |
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Through the kaleidoscope : viewing the contributions of the behavioral and social sciences to health : The Barbara and Jerome Grossman Symposium / / Lisa F. Berkman, editor, Institute of Medicine and Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council |
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Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, c2002 |
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9786610209491 |
9781280209499 |
1280209496 |
9780309502214 |
0309502217 |
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[First edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (70 pages) : illustrations |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Social medicine - United States |
Health - Social aspects - United States |
Medicine and psychology - United States |
Health behavior - United States |
Health promotion - United States |
Lifestyles |
Social medicine |
Research |
Life Style |
Social Medicine |
Epidemiologic Methods |
Socioeconomic Factors |
Epidemiology |
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"Summary of the Institute of Medicine Symposium on Contributions of the Behavioral and Social Sciences to Health". |
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Introduction -- Introduction to the subject -- What we know: the tantalizing potential -- Early childhood interventions: theories of change, empirical findings, and research priorities -- Why exploiting this knowledge will be essential to achieving health improvements in the 21st century -- Refocus -- Research to understand the mechanisms through which social and behavioral factors influence health -- Investments in longitudinal surveys, databases, advanced statistical research, and computation technology -- Investments in research and interventions at the community level. |
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The importance of behavioral, social, economic, and environmental influences on health is increasingly recognized. Further, the relationships among genetic factors, social influences, and the physical environment are now of growing interest to the research, policy, public health, and clinical communities. As research in these areas yields new knowledge about these interactions, we are faced with the challenge of applying and translating that knowledge into practical applications or policy directions. To advance this challenge, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) brought together experts and collaborators at a symposium in May 2001. The symposium featured five reports released in the last 12 months by the IOM and the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (DBASSE). The reports were the starting point for assessing the status of behavioral and social science research relating to health, identifying where the greatest opportunities appear to lie in translating this research into clinical medicine, public health, and social policy; and recognizing the barriers that continue to impede significant progress in conducting and utilizing this field of research. This report is a proceedings of the symposium from these experts in the field. Topics covered include research design, training, infrastructure investments, grant making, etiology, interventions, and priority investments necessary to support rapid advances in the behavioral and social sciences. |
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