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Santiso, Vanessa Mato, and Marta Rey García. "Collective social entrepreneurship for sustainable impact: a framework proposal." World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development 15, no. 1/2 (2019): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/wremsd.2019.098478.

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Rey García, Marta, and Vanessa Mato Santiso. "Collective social entrepreneurship for sustainable impact: a framework proposal." World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development 15, no. 1/2 (2019): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/wremsd.2019.10019897.

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White, Kina, Kaye Bender, and David Buys. "USING THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT FRAMEWORK TO REFRAME AGING IN MISSISSIPPI." Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (2022): 875. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3125.

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Abstract Trust for America’s Health (TFAH), the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH), and the Mississippi Public Health Association (MPHA) partnered to organize the Mississippi Age-Friendly Public Health System (AFPHS) Work Plan. Built on the foundation of Reframing Aging training offered by the Gerontological Society of America in May 2021, the Work Plan aims to reframe how Mississippi’s public health system addresses aging using the AFPHS 6Cs. Developed by the MS AFPHS Advisory Committee using a collective impact framework, the Work Plan has now been opened for public comment prior
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Mayan, Maria, Ana Laura Pauchulo, Dianne Gillespie, Dragana Misita, and Teresa Mejia. "The promise of collective impact partnerships." Community Development Journal 55, no. 3 (2019): 515–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdj/bsy066.

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AbstractThe research question guiding this inquiry was, ‘From the perspective of collective impact (CI) practitioners, what makes CI a promising approach to partnership work for systemic social change?’ The researchers sought to answer this question through interviews with participants involved in CI partnerships in North America, Europe and Australia. Content analysis of the interview transcripts revealed that CI is defined as a model, a framework or a tool for partnership work and that its promise, as well as challenges, lie in its inherent demand for relationships between ‘unlikely partners
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Salignac, Fanny, Tracy Wilcox, Axelle Marjolin, and Sarah Adams. "Understanding Collective Impact in Australia: A new approach to interorganizational collaboration." Australian Journal of Management 43, no. 1 (2017): 91–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0312896217705178.

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Countries around the world spend substantial amounts of money on programmes designed to address social issues such as place-based disadvantage, health and aged care. Despite such huge investments, evidence shows that many of these social problems are complex and remain far from being resolved, and in some situations, they are worsening. To face these challenges, many organizations have turned to interorganizational collaboration as a more effective means of dealing with social issues. This exploratory qualitative study investigates a relatively new framework for tackling complex social challen
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Khari, Chitra, and Shuchi Sinha. "Impact of Workplace Spirituality on Knowledge Sharing Intention: A Conceptual Framework." Journal of Human Values 23, no. 1 (2017): 27–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0971685816673484.

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Knowledge forms a crucial source for gaining competitive advantage and its sharing a dominant challenge facing several organizations. In this paper we propose a positive role of workplace spirituality (WPS) (at individual and collective levels) on knowledge sharing intention (KSI) by employing the theory of decomposed planned behaviour. We argue that WPS with its focus on inner spirit, meaningful work, sense of interconnectedness and alignment with organizational values and mission positively strengthens an individual’s knowledge sharing attitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioural con
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Makhdoom, Habib ur Rehman, Cai Li, and Shoaib Asim. "Diffusion of innovation through individual and collective entrepreneurship." Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 13, no. 1 (2019): 89–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/apjie-06-2018-0040.

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PurposeThis paper aims to develop an original framework of innovation and to explore the complexity of association between individual and collective (team-based) entrepreneurship, and their simultaneous impacts on innovation in context of small and medium enterprises (SMEs).Design/methodology/approachAn integral theoretical framework is developed to encourage innovation and the hypothetical relations are tested with the help of structural equation modeling (SEM) through AMOS. Data were gathered through survey technique and the questioners were distributed through email among 700 entrepreneurs
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Black, Kathy, and Kathryn Hyer. "Evaluating Collective Impact for Healthy Aging at the Intersection of Public Health and Age-Friendly Communities." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 698–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.2450.

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Abstract There is mounting interest in promoting - and evaluating efforts that improve healthy aging in age-friendly communities. Additionally, there is increasing recognition that multi-sectoral engagement beyond the aging network is needed to maximize impact and sustainability. Within the context of collective impact, this paper reviews a framework that explicates public health activities in collaboration across a range of stakeholders in age-friendly communities. Metrics demonstrating evidence of five categorical roles, processes and outcomes will be presented including: 1) Connecting and C
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Divay, Gérard, and Youssef Slimani. "Hybridity and integration in local collective action: an analytical framework." International Review of Administrative Sciences 84, no. 3 (2018): 435–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020852317747371.

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Can an integrated territorial approach successfully do away with the silo structure that marks public action through the hybridisation of sectoral logics? Drawing from various strands of research, as well as an assessment of multiple studies on the impact of integrated territorial approaches on local social development, this article develops an analytical framework to address this question. We argue that integration takes place according to four regimes, whose dynamics range from the simple juxtaposition of sectoral organisations to a hybridisation of their organisational logics. The regimes w
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Aldrich, Kristen Rocha. "The Power of Community Impact: How Brownsville, Brooklyn, is Makinga Difference in Early Literacy." Children and Libraries 17, no. 3 (2019): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/cal.17.3.20.

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Collective Impact groups focus on bringing different sectors—nonprofits, government organizations, and for-profit companies—together in one neighborhood, city, or community.The phrase Collective Impact (CI) was officially first mentioned in a 2011 article titled “Collective Impact” in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, and it quickly rose to be one of the most popular philanthropic ideas in the years following. It was also identified by the White House Council for Community Solutions, created by President Barack Obama in 2010, as an important framework for progress on social issues.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Collective Impact Framework"

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Fujimura, Nanao. "A Consideration of Applying Collective Impact Framework to Sustainable Tourism: The Case Studies in California, United States and Iriomote Island, Japan." Kyoto University, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/253450.

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付記する学位プログラム名: 京都大学大学院思修館<br>Kyoto University (京都大学)<br>0048<br>新制・課程博士<br>博士(総合学術)<br>甲第22614号<br>総総博第14号<br>新制||総総||2(附属図書館)<br>京都大学大学院総合生存学館総合生存学専攻<br>(主査)教授 山敷 庸亮, 教授 柴田 昌三, 准教授 DEROCHE Marc-Henri Jean, 中山 幹康<br>学位規則第4条第1項該当
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Segalowitz, Miriam. ""Participation" in participatory design research." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2012. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/50639/1/Miri_Segalowitz_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis is about defining participation in the context of fostering research cohesion in the field of Participatory Design. The systematic and incremental building of new knowledge is the process by which science and research is advanced. This process requires a certain type of cohesion in the way research is undertaken for new knowledge to be built from the knowledge provided by previous projects and research. To support this process and to foster research cohesion three conditions are necessary. These conditions are: common ground between practitioners, problem-space positioning, and adh
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Wang, Dan. "A FRAMEWORK OF SMARTPHONE USE FOR TRAVEL." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2013. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/214796.

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Business Administration/Interdisciplinary<br>Ph.D.<br>ABSTRACT Smartphones appear to perfectly match travelers' needs due to their portability and easy access to the Internet. The current literature in management information systems (MIS), communication, marketing, and tourism provides a basic foundation with which to understand the adoption and use of information communication technology (ICT) such as smartphones. However, a critical review of this literature indicates that there is a need to develop a much richer theoretical framework that describes the use of smartphones for travel. In part
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Cox, Jr Robert Archie. "Unique and Collective Impact of Interpersonal and Structural Stigma: Minority Stress Mediation Framework with Latinxs." Thesis, 2020. https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-n4fq-7444.

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The purpose of the present study is to understand how interpersonal and structural ethnic stigma uniquely and collectively confer risk for adverse mental health outcomes in Latinx individuals living in the U.S. Employing a minority stress mediation framework with 639 self-identified Latinxs, the current study utilized manifest and latent variable correlations and latent variable structural equation modeling to examine distal stressors (interpersonal ethnic stigma, structural ethnic stigma) as predictors of mental health outcomes (psychological distress, psychological well-being), with proximal
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Anand, Meenu. "A Common Monitoring & Evaluation Framework Guided by the Collective Impact Model: Recommendations to Enhance the Tobacco Control Effort in Sub-Saharan Africa." 2013. http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/iph_theses/313.

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Background: Tobacco use is one of the most ubiquitous causes of death and disability worldwide. In sub-Saharan Africa, despite the rising trend the use of tobacco in generally low among adults - less than 10% in men and around 2% in women. As a result the region is viewed as being in the early stages of the four stage tobacco epidemic model. Projections suggest that the tobacco epidemic, if unchecked, can peak in Sub-Saharan Africa in the middle of this century. This offers the public health community an extraordinary opportunity – not only is the epidemic predicted so far in the future, there
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Meyer, Tucker Jayne Ruth. "Decision Making At The Local Level - The Missing Link? An empirical study of the localism act and sure start 2010-2012." Phd thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/128775.

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The tension between top-down directives and local-level decision-making is a constant theme running through implementation studies. Through the case study of Sure Start (a UK early childhood program introduced in 1997, which brings together services for children under four and their families and has a particular focus on local level decision-making), this thesis provides a deeper understanding of these relationship tensions by examining the impact of the Localism Act 2011 (UK) on decision-making at the local level. (The aim of the Localism Act, intr
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Pohler, Dionne. "To compete or cooperate? three essays on the relationship between unions and employee and organizational outcomes: the moderating effect of management's response." Phd thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10048/1412.

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In their highly influential work on the labour market impact of unions termed the collective voice/institutional response model (CVIR), Freeman & Medoff (1984) proposed that whether the unions monopoly or voice face would prevail greatly depended on the unions and managements willingness to compete or cooperate, respectively. However, these authors and the researchers that tested their ideas afterwards neither theorized about nor tested this key moderating condition of a unions impact. The result has been a confusing, mixed and generally inconclusive litany of research findings about the impac
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Books on the topic "Collective Impact Framework"

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Shaping global industrial relations: The impact of international framework agreements. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Papadakis, Konstantinos. Shaping Global Industrial Relations: The Impact of International Framework Agreements. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2011.

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Burris, Scott, Micah L. Berman, Matthew Penn, and, and Tara Ramanathan Holiday. Public Health Advocacy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190681050.003.0017.

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This chapter explores the basic components of the many ways that individuals and organizations introduce their policy preferences into law and practice. The chapter describes the basic steps in developing and implementing a program of advocacy, specifically comparing the Collective Impact Model and the Collaborating for Equity and Justice Framework. It also explores the fundamental debate about the public health advocacy process and reviews legal limitations on political advocacy by public employees and tax-exempt organizations, limitations that have important effects on how advocacy works in
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Linkenbach, Antje, and Vidhu Verma. State, Law, and Adivasi:Shifting Terrains of Exclusion. SAGE Publications, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/978-93-5479-528-2.

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This volume presents an overview of the relationship between the state, law, and Adivasis that have experienced a profound political shift due to privatization of natural resources. It discusses the role of the corporates and its impact on livelihoods of the Adivasis in India. For the Indian state, a significant challenge is to establish a new normative framework for indigenous autonomy based on the values of equality and sustainability. This calls for recognition of the right to self-determination and exercise of collective rights of the Adivasis. The chapters in this volume examine: • ‘Exclu
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Karine, Bannelier, and Christakis Theodore. Part 3 The Post 9/11-Era (2001–), 61 The Intervention of France and African Countries in Mali—2013. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198784357.003.0061.

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This contribution analyses the joint French-African intervention in Mali in 2013. After recalling the facts of the intervention, it examines the legal positions of the main protagonists and the reactions of third States and international organizations. It then tests the operation in Mali against the international legal framework governing the use of force as it stood at the time of the events. While the French and African military Operations in Mali were clearly legal, they raise important questions of jus ad bellum regarding the legal arguments put forward to justify them: collective self-def
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Stackelberg, Katherine von, Pamela R, and Ernesto Sánchez-Triana. Artisanal Scale Gold Mining: A Framework for Collecting Site-Specific Sampling and Survey Data to Support Health-Impact Analyses. World Bank Publications, 2022.

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George, Walker, Purves Robert, and Blair Michael. Part I Regulatory Structure, 4 International Agreements and Supranational Bodies. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198793809.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on some of the international agreements and supranational bodies in the banking and financial services sector that perform a variety of functions, from collating collective research and compiling statistics, to providing a framework for standard setting and mediating disputes between national interests. It first considers the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and WTO agreements, dispute resolution under WTO proceedings, and financial services under the WTO before turning to other supranational bodies such as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, the World Bank a
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Berger, Stefan, Beate Dignas, Gerald Schwedler, et al., eds. A Cultural History of Memory in the Long Twentieth Century. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474206778.

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A Cultural History of Memory in the Twentieth Century cannot be written without taking into account the massive impact of the nation state on collective memory formation. This volume explores the power of the nation as a framework for the operation of collective memory but, in line with recent memory theory, the contributions also warn against the pitfalls of ‘methodological nationalism’ which risks subsuming society under the rubric of the nation-state. Likewise, it would be hard to imagine a cultural history of twentieth century memory which did not accord the Holocaust a central place in th
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Danilenko, Victor, Victor Krupyna, Stanislav Kulchytsky, Olexander Lysenko, Olena Styazhkina, and Larysa Yakubova. Ukraine in the Epicenter of the Confrontation of World Systems (1939-1990). PH “Akademperiodyka”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/akademperiodyka.440.544.

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The key problems of nation- and state-building are revealed in the concept of the chronotope of the Ukrainian “long twentieth century,” which is a hybrid projection of the “long nineteenth century.” An essential feature of this stage in the history of Ukraine and Ukrainians is the realization of the intentions of socioeconomic, ethnocultural and political emancipation: in fact, the end of the Ukrainian revolution, which began in the context of World War I, and the destruction of the colonial system. The second book deals with the essential changes of the united Ukraine, which emerged within th
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Immerman, Richard H., and Jeffrey A. Engel, eds. Fourteen Points for the Twenty-First Century. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813179001.001.0001.

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This book is a collection of fourteen solutions for some of the twenty-first century’s greatest challenges. Each of the contributors—selected for their expertise and accomplishments in fields as varied as medicine, finance, international development, and history—employs Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points as inspiration, providing historical background to situate Wilson’s ideas in their full context. First presented in 1918 as World War I raged, the original Fourteen Points offered a thoughtful and synthetic plan for overhauling the international order. Inspired by its magnitude and impact, the c
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Book chapters on the topic "Collective Impact Framework"

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Naik, Debashish. "A “Collective Impact Framework” to Improve Output and Outcomes in Disaster Reconstruction Programs." In Managing Humanitarian Logistics. Springer India, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2416-7_10.

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Chen, Tao, and Juyoung Chang. "Community Life Project Platform (CLPP) for Collective Impact – Based on Community Design 3.0 Framework." In [ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4472-7_170.

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Byskov, Morten Fibieger, Babette Olga Rump, and Marcel Verweij. "Conceptualizing the Impact of MDRO Control Measures Directed at Carriers: A Capability Approach." In Ethics and Drug Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27874-8_13.

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Abstract Many countries have implemented specific control measures directed at carriers of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) in order to prevent further introduction and transmission of resistant organisms into hospitals and other healthcare related settings. These control measures may in many ways affect the lives and well-being of carriers of MDRO, resulting in complex ethical dilemmas that often remain largely implicit in practice. In this chapter, we propose to conceptualize the impact of MDRO control measures on the well-being of individual carriers in terms of capabilities and functionings. A capabilitarian framework for the ethical treatment of MDRO carriers commits us to conceptualize the harm done to carriers in terms of the impact that MDRO control measures have on what they are able to do or be. Adopting and adapting Nussbaum’s list of ten central human capabilities, we present a taxonomy of capabilities and functionings that are normatively relevant for the design and evaluation of MDRO control measures.
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Orakhelashvili, Alexander. "The Impact of Unilateral EU Economic Sanctions on the UN Collective Security Framework: The Cases of Iran and Syria." In Economic Sanctions under International Law. T.M.C. Asser Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-051-0_1.

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Shildrick, Margrit. "Stem Cell Transplantation, Microchimerism and Assemblages." In Philosophy and Medicine. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04166-2_14.

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AbstractThe exploration of stem cell transplantation (SCT), especially as a socially situated phenomenon, demands a combination of empirical, biological and bioethical insights. Questions of identity, of gifting, and of mortality abound, and in kin SCT where the whole process happens within the complex relationships of a single unit, the intertwined impact on lived experience is highly concentrated. In looking at everything involved in the understanding of SCT – the biomedical procedure, the individual and collective experiences of the family, the data collected, the expertise and expectations of the researchers, and the varying analyses applied – what emerges, building on a Deleuzian framework, is a knowledge assemblage.
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Vignetti, Silvia. "Designing a Research Infrastructure with Impact in Mind." In The Economics of Big Science. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52391-6_11.

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Abstract Assessing the socio-economic impact of a Research Infrastructure (RI) requires an evaluation framework and a data collection plan that should be put in place as early as possible. This essay maintains the idea that if data collection for impact assessment is not episodic, motivated by external requests from stakeholders and funding agencies, but rather becomes a routine activity, it could maximize its potential to inform the RIs management and serve the strategic planning function of the infrastructure.
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van Noordwijk, Toos (C G. E. )., Isabel Bishop, Sarah Staunton-Lamb, et al. "Creating Positive Environmental Impact Through Citizen Science." In The Science of Citizen Science. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58278-4_19.

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AbstractInterest in citizen science is growing, including from governments and research funders. This interest is often driven by a desire for positive environmental impact, and the expectation that citizen science can deliver it by engaging the public and simultaneously collecting environmental data. Yet, in practice, there is often a gap between expected and realised impact. To close this gap, we need to better understand pathways to impact and what it takes to realise them. We articulate six key pathways through which citizen science can create positive environmental change: (1) environmental management; (2) evidence for policy; (3) behaviour change; (4) social network championing; (5) political advocacy; and (6) community action. We explore the project attributes likely to create impact through each of these pathways and show that there is an interplay between these project attributes and the needs and motivations of target participant groups. Exploring this interplay, we create a framework that articulates four citizen science approaches that create environmental impact in different ways: place-based community action; interest group investigation; captive learning research; and mass participation census.
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Brunette, Waylon, and Carl Hartung. "The Open Data Kit Project." In Introduction to Development Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86065-3_23.

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AbstractThis chapter presents the Open Data Kit (ODK) project’s design, challenges, development, and evolution of configurable software frameworks and their international development impacts. The ODK project created a suite of mobile data collection tools designed to help organizations working in resource-constrained contexts collect, aggregate, and analyze data. ODK mobile tools are designed to maintain their functionality in locations with limited, intermittent, or no Internet connectivity. While the first set of ODK tools has experienced wide adoption with millions of users collecting data, its primary use case of unidirectional data flowing from the field to a central repository could not be adapted to certain use cases. To broaden the scope of potential applications, a second generation of tools was developed that added support for bidirectional data management applications. This chapter discusses the iterative research and development process of the ODK project.
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Butters, Chris, and Ove Jakobsen. "Value Mapping: Practical Tools for Wellbeing and Sustainable Consumption." In Consumption, Sustainability and Everyday Life. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11069-6_11.

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AbstractThe goal of consumption—and hence of economics—is wellbeing. Whilst useful for some purposes, orthodox tools such as GNP tell us little meaningful about our wellbeing, or that of the planet. Newer frameworks such as Ecological Economics or Quality of Life indices introduce qualitative criteria, embracing a much broader view of costs and benefits. However, they still leave consumers without tools to actually guide and frame decision making. Looking beyond the material, psychological, cultural and other forces underlying consumption, this chapter offers tools to enable those—consumers or policy makers—who have the intent to move towards sustainable choices.However, to do so we need to integrate all three facets of ecology, economy and society within a holistic framework. Basic material needs like food or shelter are quantifiable; qualities such as friendships or liberty are not. Consumption decisions involve both objective and subjective factors, quantities and qualities, facts and values. Can these antinomic categories be integrated in one framework for evaluation and decision making? We must also consider the individual, the collective and the global. This is what “value mapping” offers; a framework to evaluate and compare choices; an integral approach to wellbeing and consumption. It addresses both experts and laypeople, and is visually intuitive as well as easy to apply either in simple versions or in detailed forms not described here. What kinds of consumption can give maximum wellbeing with minimum negative impacts? The Value Maps presented here are practical tools to address this question.
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Hoffman, Adar, Anahita Mehrpour, and Christian Staerklé. "The Many Faces of Social Connectedness and Their Impact on Well-being." In Withstanding Vulnerability throughout Adult Life. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4567-0_11.

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AbstractDifferent theoretical frameworks have been developed to account for the impact of social connectedness on individual outcomes such as vulnerability and subjective well-being, in particular approaches based on social identity theory, on social networks, and on social capital. We review research that describes how such social connectedness approaches rooted in psychological, social-psychological and sociological traditions demonstrate the link between social relations, vulnerability and well-being.We summarize and compare key arguments of these approaches in terms of their views on the processes relating the collective-relational to the individual-psychological. Indeed, social connectedness is generally associated with positive individual outcomes (such as prevention of physical and mental health issues and improved subjective well-being).Under some circumstances, however, these positive effects weaken or disappear. We therefore discuss boundary conditions of these processes, by looking at research explaining variation of the relation between connectedness and well-being as a function of social conditions (e.g., structural inequality, weak social relations, or negative social identities).Last, we discuss specificities and commonalities between approaches, for example regarding bridging and bonding social capital, or intergroup and intragroup relations. We highlight the tensions between approaches and offer some guidelines regarding their most promising use as a function of one’s research goals.
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Conference papers on the topic "Collective Impact Framework"

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Tomkins, Sabina, Jay Pujara, and Lise Getoor. "Disambiguating Energy Disaggregation: A Collective Probabilistic Approach." In Twenty-Sixth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2017/398.

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Reducing household energy usage is a priority for improving the resiliency and stability of the power grid and decreasing the negative impact of energy consumption on the environment and public health.Relevant and timely feedback about the power consumption of specific appliances can help household residents to reduce their energy demand. Given only a total energy reading, such as that collected from a residential meter, energy disaggregation strives to discover the consumption of individual appliances. Existing disaggregation algorithms are computationally inefficient and rely heavily on high
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Mayor Luque, Ricardo. "Sympoiesis method for robotic fabrication." In Jornadas sobre Innovación Docente en Arquitectura (JIDA). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Iniciativa Digital Politècnica, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/jida.2022.11641.

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This paper considers how research by design and innovative technologies can join in the development of a collective project in Architectural Education. Based on the book Staying with the Trouble by Donna J. Haraway, this paper establishes a method called Sympoiesis methodology in which a theoretical framework is introduced that consists of collective design, prototype interaction and robotic fabrication. The aim of the paper is to propose a new method in architectural design studio teaching based on collective problem-solving access through making-with prototypes over the implementation of rob
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Popa, Andrei, Ben Amaba, and Jeff Daniels. "A Framework of Best Practices for Delivering Successful Artificial Intelligence Projects. A Case Study Demonstration." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/206014-ms.

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Abstract A practical framework that outlines the critical steps of a successful process that uses data, machine learning (Ml), and artificial intelligence (AI) is presented in this study. A practical case study is included to demonstrate the process. The use of artificial intelligent and machine learning has not only enhanced but also sped up problem-solving approaches in many domains, including the oil and gas industry. Moreover, these technologies are revolutionizing all key aspects of engineering including; framing approaches, techniques, and outcomes. The proposed framework includes key co
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Mallawaarachchi, H., G. Karunasena, Y. G. Sandanayake, and C. Liu. "INITIATING INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS (IS) NETWORKS IN SRI LANKA: INSIGHTS FROM GLOBAL PROJECTS." In The 9th World Construction Symposium 2021. The Ceylon Institute of Builders - Sri Lanka, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31705/wcs.2021.32.

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Industrial symbiosis (IS) is an ideal initiative for co-located industries to gain a competitive advantage through physical exchange of materials, energy, water, and by-products within a closed loop industrial system. IS has been created a considerable impact on the environmental and economic development through water savings, reduction of raw material extraction and carbon emissions reductions. As many developing countries are suffering from the environmental degradation due to industrial operations, initiating IS networks is vital to improve the business and environmental performance of indu
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"From Ignorance Map to Informing PKM4E Framework: Personal Knowledge Management for Empowerment." In InSITE 2018: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: La Verne California. Informing Science Institute, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3984.

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Aim/Purpose: [This Proceedings paper was revised and published in the 2018 issue of the journal Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology, Volume 15] The proposed Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) for Empowerment (PKM4E) Framework expands on the notions of the Ignorance Map and Matrix for further supporting the educational concept of a PKM system-in-progress. Background: The accelerating information abundance is depleting the very attention our cognitive capabilities are able to master, one key cause of individual and collective opportunity divides. Support is urgently needed to
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Dietz, Dieter, Aurélie Dupuis, Julien Lafontaine Carboni, and Darío Negueruela Del Castillo. "A Performative Threshold Between Teaching Research and Practice: Atlas Poliphilo as Scaffold." In 2019 Teachers Conference. ACSA Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.teach.2019.65.

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Hunches allow us to navigate in a trans-scalar world. Without them, teachers, researchers and practitioners would be left aimless.Hunches relate to the embodied and synthetic nature of the knowledge we produce, but also to its unfolding. Instead of denying importance of hunches or minimizing their impact, can we imagine to build a more apt framework for the kinds of encounters and negotiation they facilitate? Shall we do it within pre-existing academic and practical knowledge? Can we set up a pedagogical experience that sets a time and space to collectively integrate and share hunches, to expe
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Teixeira de Melo, Ana, and Rita Campos. "Facilitating Scientific Events Guided by Complex Thinking: A Case Study of an Online Inter/Transdisciplinary Advanced Training School." In InSITE 2022: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences InSITE 2022. Informing Science Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4927.

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Aim/Purpose: This paper aims to illustrate, through an exploratory ideographic case study, how a Complex Thinking framework can inform the design of scientific events and the facilitation of scientific Inter and Transdisciplinary groups towards positive emergent outcomes, both at the level of the functioning of the group and the collective complexity of their thinking. Moreover, it aims to show how the choice of facilitation strategies can contribute to positive emergent outcomes in the context of a fully online event, with its inherent constraints. Finally, this study aims to conduct an explo
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Duffy, Nicola, Shaun Ferns, Irene McGinn, Nigel Vahey, and Helen Williams. "THE POWER OF PEER LEARNING: GROUP REFLECTION AS A MODEL FOR UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING (UDL)." In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2022v1end007.

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The challenges of developing a fully inclusive learning environment were brought to the fore through the shift to emergency remote teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic and served to highlight many of the inequalities and deficiencies of meeting learners’ needs in traditional teaching practice. Fortunately, a framework exists to support the enhancement of this teaching space; Universal Design for Learning (UDL). UDL consists of a set of principles for curriculum development that aims to afford diverse learners equal opportunities to learn by providing more flexible and thus inclusive methods o
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Konstantinov, V. V., E. A. Klimova, and R. V. Osin. "Socio-psychological adaptation of children of labor migrants in the conditions of preschool educational institutions." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ONLINE CONFERENCE. Знание-М, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38006/907345-50-8.2020.143.155.

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In the modern world, labour migrants come to developed countries with their children, including children of preschool age, in search of better jobs. It is children who are most vulnerable in the framework of the migration process as they need to adapt to life in a new multicultural environment. Today, in fact, there is absence of fundamental developments aimed at solving difficulties of an adaptation process for children of labour migrants who have insufficient experience in constructive sociopsychological interaction and are involved in building image representation systems of significant oth
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Kesler, John K., Monique F. Stewart, Debra M. Chappell, and Lloyd Parker. "Railroad Industry Workforce Assessment—Next Steps: Working Together to Shape the Rail Workforce of the 21st Century." In 2011 Joint Rail Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2011-56055.

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Since 2009, the Obama Administration’s focus on rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure and creating jobs has generated a tremendous amount of investment in transportation related initiatives. Championed by U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary, Ray LaHood, these initiatives have spanned the transportation industry including a portion being allocated to rail. At the 2010 ASME Joint Rail Conference (JRC), Kevin Kesler, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Chief of Equipment and Operating Practices Division shared insight into FRA’s tentative workforce development activity (FRA-WDT
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Reports on the topic "Collective Impact Framework"

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Hoke, Kelly, and Julie Risien. Grounding Institutional Partnerships in Structures for Broader Impact Design: Summative Evaluation Report. Oregon State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5399/osu/1151.

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This report presents summative evaluation results for a National Science Foundation funded project entitled Grounding Institutional Partnerships in Structures for Broader Impacts Design (BID). The project represents a collaboration between five institutions: Institute for Learning Innovation, The STEM Research Center at Oregon State University, Scicenter, University of Washington-Bothell, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. BID aimed at creating an inter-institutional structure and toolkit to assist higher education institutions (HEIs) and informal science education organizations (ISEs) in de
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De Groote, Sandra L., Jung Mi Scoulas, Paula R. Dempsey, Deborah D. Blecic, and Felicia A. Barrett. Library Impact Research Report: Faculty Publication Patterns at a Large Urban University and Correlation with Collections Use and Size. Association of Research Libraries, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29242/report.uillinoischicago2022.

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As part of ARL’s Research Library Impact Framework initiative, the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) conducted a study to demonstrate how the availability and use of library collections impacts faculty productivity and publication patterns over time. To address these questions, the project used various statistics: collection size (measured by journal holdings), collection use (measured by number of references in the publications), number of publications by faculty, publication impact (measured by number of citations), number of co-authors, grant funding, page counts, and faculty demographic
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Shaw, Jackie, Masa Amir, Tessa Lewin, et al. Contextualising Healing Justice as a Feminist Organising Framework in Africa. Institute of Development Studies, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2022.063.

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Healing justice is a political organising framework that aims to address the systemic causes of injustice experienced by marginalised peoples due to the harmful impacts of oppressive histories, intergenerational trauma, and structural violence. It recognises that these damaging factors generate collective trauma, which manifests in negative physical, mental–emotional, and spiritual effects in activists and in the functioning of their movements. Healing justice integrates collective healing in political organising processes, and is contextualised as appropriate to situational needs. This provid
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Brody, Fern, Judith Brink, Anne Koenig, Dan Przybylak, and Berenika M. Webster. Library Impact Research Report: Discovery of Published Information by Early-Career Science Faculty. Association of Research Libraries, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29242/report.pitt2022a.

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As part of ARL’s Research Library Impact Framework initiative, a team from the University of Pittsburgh Library System conducted a study to understand the information-seeking behavior of early-career faculty in the hard sciences. The team sought to learn how those faculty discover published content and if they use library-purchased commercial databases in the process. Additionally, the team wished to understand how much time and effort researchers invest when looking for content and what pain points they experience. Another objective of this project was to develop and evaluate a methodology fo
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Vigneri, Marcella. Timely evaluation in international development. Centre for Excellence and Development Impact and Learning (CEDIL), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51744/cmwp7.

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A central issue in impact evaluation is supporting quick data collection and analyses while an intervention is being rolled out to assist urgent decision-making or update knowledge of what works. This paper reviews approaches to timely evaluation that balance speed with rigour of analysis and are often combined with more standard evaluation methods. We review approaches to timely evaluation from different traditions and combine them in a conceptual framework that describes their goals, speed, and how they address complexity. Each method is paired with a case study to illustrate its value for i
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Tait, Emma, Pia Ruisi-Besares, Matthias Sirch, Alyx Belisle, Jennifer Pontius, and Elissa Schuett. Technical Report: Monitoring and Communicating Changes in Disturbance Regimes (Version 1.0). Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18125/cc0a0l.

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Shifts in disturbance patterns across the Northeast are of increasing concern as the climate continues to change. In particular, changes in patterns of frequency, severity and extent of disturbance event may have detrimental cascading impacts on forest ecosystems and human communities. To explore how changing disturbance regimes might impact future forest health and management it is necessary to understand the historical trends and impacts of disturbance in the region. Although individual types of disturbance have already been analyzed, there is a need for a consolidated overview of the curren
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Ama Pokuaa, Fenny, Aba Obrumah Crentsil, Christian Kwaku Osei, and Felix Ankomah Asante. Fiscal and Public Health Impact of a Change in Tobacco Excise Taxes in Ghana. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2020.003.

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This working paper predicts the fiscal and public health outcomes from a change in the excise tax structure for cigarettes in Ghana. More than 5,000 people are killed by diseases caused by tobacco every year in Ghana (Tobacco Atlas 2018). Currently the country has a unitary tax administration approach, with a uniform ad valorem tax structure on all excisable products, including tobacco. However, the ECOWAS directive on tobacco control, in line with the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO 2003), recommends a simple tax structure – using a mixed excise system with a minimum specific
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Gattenhof, Sandra, Donna Hancox, Sasha Mackay, Kathryn Kelly, Te Oti Rakena, and Gabriela Baron. Valuing the Arts in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Queensland University of Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.227800.

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The arts do not exist in vacuum and cannot be valued in abstract ways; their value is how they make people feel, what they can empower people to do and how they interact with place to create legacy. This research presents insights across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand about the value of arts and culture that may be factored into whole of government decision making to enable creative, vibrant, liveable and inclusive communities and nations. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed a great deal about our societies, our collective wellbeing, and how urgent the choices we make now are for our future
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Lewis, Dustin, and Naz Modirzadeh. Taking into Account the Potential Effects of Counterterrorism Measures on Humanitarian and Medical Activities: Elements of an Analytical Framework for States Grounded in Respect for International Law. Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54813/qbot8406.

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For at least a decade, States, humanitarian bodies, and civil-society actors have raised concerns about how certain counterterrorism measures can prevent or impede humanitarian and medical activities in armed conflicts. In 2019, the issue drew the attention of the world’s preeminent body charged with maintaining or restoring international peace and security: the United Nations Security Council. In two resolutions — Resolution 2462 (2019) and Resolution 2482 (2019) — adopted that year, the Security Council urged States to take into account the potential effects of certain counterterrorism measu
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Smit, Amelia, Kate Dunlop, Nehal Singh, Diona Damian, Kylie Vuong, and Anne Cust. Primary prevention of skin cancer in primary care settings. The Sax Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.57022/qpsm1481.

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Overview Skin cancer prevention is a component of the new Cancer Plan 2022–27, which guides the work of the Cancer Institute NSW. To lessen the impact of skin cancer on the community, the Cancer Institute NSW works closely with the NSW Skin Cancer Prevention Advisory Committee, comprising governmental and non-governmental organisation representatives, to develop and implement the NSW Skin Cancer Prevention Strategy. Primary Health Networks and primary care providers are seen as important stakeholders in this work. To guide improvements in skin cancer prevention and inform the development of th
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