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Journal articles on the topic "Micro-political"

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Yi Junqing. "On Micro-political Philosophy." Diogenes 56, no. 1 (February 2009): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0392192109102154.

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McIlvenny, Paul. "Mobilising the micro-political voice." Journal of Language and Politics 16, no. 1 (April 25, 2017): 110–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.16.1.06mci.

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Abstract A notable feature of the participatory communication repertoire developed by the Occupy movement is known as the “Human Microphone” or “People’s Mic”, reminiscent of the call-and-response format of action. A collection was made of more than 160 online amateur videos recorded at an Occupy protest site or event in which the Human Mic and the disaffiliative “mic check” were used in diverse ways. In 19 separate cases, more than one video recording was independently uploaded of the same event, thus giving a unique insight into the constitution of participation in a collective (and yet potentially dissensual) politico-interactional space from disparate technology-mediated spatial positions at the site. Ethnomethodological conversation analysis (EMCA) is used to analyse the social interactional accomplishment and collective organisation of the ‘voice’ of the Human Mic, including its propagation to larger audiences and its interdiscursive translation into new settings as a strategic tool of political communication that attempts to ‘occupy’ institutional speech.
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Hulton, Dorinda. "Sites of Micro-Political Theatre." PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 30, no. 3 (September 2008): 94–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pajj.2008.30.3.94.

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Pryor, Frederic L. "The political economy of micro‐communism." Communist Economies 2, no. 2 (June 1990): 223–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14631379008427642.

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AYEKO-KOMMETH, Jane. "Micro-hegemony and political orders in Uganda." African Journal of Political Science and International Relations 9, no. 1 (January 31, 2015): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajpsir2014.0718.

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Henneberg, Stephan C., and Nicholas J. O'Shaughnessy. "Political Relationship Marketing: some macro/micro thoughts." Journal of Marketing Management 25, no. 1-2 (February 16, 2009): 5–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1362/026725709x410016.

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Blondel, Jean. "A Plea for a Genuine ‘Micro-political’ Analysis in Political Science." Government and Opposition 45, no. 4 (2010): 553–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2010.01322.x.

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Ryabtsev, Kirill. "Political Micro-Targeting in Europe: A Panacea for the Citizens’ Political Misinformation or the New Evil for Voting." Groningen Journal of International Law 8, no. 1 (September 30, 2020): 69–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/grojil.8.1.69-89.

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Personalised interaction between political parties and the electorate has existed since the emergence of modern elections. Nowadays, digital technology has moved the relationship between political candidates and voters to a more advanced level. Through collecting and analysing citizens’ personal data via digital means, politicians have the capacity to foresee the electorate’s political behaviour, its preferences, and the choices it is inclined to make. Such campaign strategy is known as ‘political micro-targeting’, and it has raised great interest in academia. One may consider it a panacea for political misinformation, given that political micro-targeting can increase the population’s participation in politics. Nonetheless, it can be argued that this phenomenon poses a long-term threat to democracy. Accordingly, due to the high engagement with personal data that political micro-targeting entails, the question of its compatibility with citizens’ voting rights arises. This thesis will explore the issue of online political micro-targeting and seek to conduct a comparative analysis between presidential election campaigns in three European states, namely France, Italy and the United Kingdom. Accordingly, current political micro-targeting practices in these legal systems, and how they can influence each other, will be illustrated. An important place will be devoted to the analysis of political micro-targeting’s interference with the electorate’s voting rights and its regulatory framework.
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Wang, Bin, and Jun Li. "Influence Factor Analysis of Multi-Stage Management Engineering for Multinational Micro Businesses: An Empirical Analysis Using Data Envelopment Analysis." International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 12 (June 2014): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jera.12.15.

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In recent years, to a large extent the emergence and development of micro businesses has shown the gaps of comparative advantages between large and medium sized enterprises and small enterprises. Owing to its economics of scope in production, micro businesses contribute to the development and prosperity of the overall market. For the multinational micro business, it is exposed to associated micro political risks in a foreign market in different developing stages (i.e. startup, developing, and mature periods). However, literature review indicates that little work has been done to assess and manage the political risks of multinational micro businesses, let alone provide the multi-stage analysis. To address this problem, this paper develops a multi-stage data envelopment analysis (MSDEA) model to investigate the influence of micro political risks on the efficiency of multinational micro businesses. The main influence factors of the micro political risks in the host country in different stages of startup, developing, and mature periods have been modeled by the MSDEA, to provide new perspectives on the influence mechanism of micro political risk on the multinational micro business. Then the decision makers can assess their companies’ micro political risks in different stages and hence develop target-oriented risk prevention policies. Empirical analysis has been implemented in this paper, along with discussion of potential strategies on assessment and management of the micro political risks for multinational micro businesses. The analysis results demonstrate that the factor of labor conditions was the critical one in the development of the multinational micro business in the startup stage. Good labor conditions may be more likely to avoid micro political risk. The factor of the congruence with national economic interests and goals also impacted the development of the multinational micro business in the startup stage. Hence, the findings of this work could provide valuable reference for multinational micro businesses in restraining the micro political risk.
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Kefford, Glenn. "Rethinking small political parties: from micro to peripheral." Australian Journal of Political Science 52, no. 1 (October 27, 2016): 95–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2016.1246650.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Micro-political"

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Bas-Isaac, Eugenia. "Teacher mentoring: A micro-political study of collegiality." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186586.

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The primary objective of the study is to examine whether teachers view mentoring as an inherently contrived or collaborative enterprise. Drawing upon a micro-political framework, this study examines the relationships between contrived and collaborative collegial relationships (Hargreaves, 1991), utilizing data from a mentor teacher program in a large Southwestern district. Teacher collegiality has not been viewed within the context of shifting power relationships between teachers and administrators. Some researchers (Conley, Bas-Isaac, & Scull, in press; Hargreaves, 1991) have maintained that while some teacher collegiality mechanisms may be teacher-driven and reflect genuine teacher collaboration, others are contrived and aimed more toward promoting administrative efficiency and gaining greater control over teachers' work. The critical question is whether peer mentoring systems, such as a formalized mentoring component of a Career Ladder program, which are inherently contrived, are capable of generating teacher collaboration. The results suggest that collaborative and contrived collegiality may be complementary relationships, that is, teachers can meet their own needs and interests in what on the surface is a contrived setting.
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Sleptsova, Evghenia. "Exports from Ukraine to the European Union : macro-, micro- and political economy determinants." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2011. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/1359/.

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This thesis deals with the exporting performance of Ukraine. Focusing on the reorientation of merchandise exports, both in terms of geography – from East to West – and in terms of commodity composition, it explores the multi-level determinants of the observed picture. While until 2003-2004 reorientation from East to West appeared to be a steady trend, in 2005 this trend reversed and CIS re-emerged as a leading destination market for Ukraine’s exports. The commodity composition in trade with the EU has also hardly improved, and was more positive in trade with the CIS. Marginal improvements were observed on a more disaggregated level. These findings were confirmed in the macro-level analysis – Ukraine tends to under-trade with the external trade blocs – EU-15 and the then CEFTA, and over trade with the internal trade bloc of CIS. On a micro-level, the analysis has not revealed that trade with the EU has been associated with firm-level industrial upgrading, although FDI does increase the likelihood to export to the EU. Trade with the CIS has been associated with higher commodity diversification, which in turn is known to be associated with higher growth potential. On the level of policy lobbying, on the other hand, business elites have shown an increasing interest in the Western vector of integration.
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Meltzer, Judy. "Re-thinking civil society and democratization, micro-political relations among women's organizations in Ecuador." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/MQ57710.pdf.

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Lee, Yin Ling Beatrice. "Managing complex change in a Hong Kong Higher Education Institution : a micro-political perspective." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/28240.

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Purpose - The Hong Kong Government in 2003 introduced a systemic change in its funding policy for Associate Degree programmes which removed funding from previously funded programmes, affecting 3,800 student places and some 150 teaching and support staff of the College of the case institution. The present study aims to explore, through a micro-political perspective, how the institution shaped its original response to this change, which was modified by a range of micro-political factors culminating in a final response negotiated by the management, the College staff and the governing body. In studying the case the research developed a ‘micro-political toolkit’ comprising five core concepts: interests, conflict, groups and coalitions, power and bargaining, Design/methodology/approach - This study employed a qualitative case study research strategy. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 interviewees and the data collected was triangulated with official documents. Findings - The case evidence supported further development of the five concepts in the ‘toolkit’ to help better explain how the institution managed change. This included exposing the tension between professional and personal interests of teachers and developing a ‘hierarchy of interests’ to explore new types of interests. The study revealed that ‘value’ was the fundamental source of conflict and demonstrated that a coalition which operated predominantly in the informal processes, enhanced the staff’s power position, building up a ‘network of power’ which interlaced between authority and influence to change the decision of those in authority. The process of bargaining enabled actors to resolve their conflict whilst submerging the underlying value controversies once again. Originality/value - The study refines the ‘toolkit’ which can be used to analyse how educational institutions manage complex changes. It fills the gap in the knowledge base of micro-political analysis in the higher education sector in Hong Kong and has implications for theory, practice and research.
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Meltzer, Judy (Judith Kim) Carleton University Dissertation International Affairs. "Re-thinking civil society and democratization; micro-political relations among women's organizations in Ecuador." Ottawa, 2000.

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Gavrielidou, Eleni. "A micro-political analysis of education policy processes in Cyprus : the case of special education." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2011. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10019970/.

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Matta, Samer. "The economic impact of political instability : micro and macro estimates, with applications to the Arab Spring." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2017. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44331/.

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This thesis examines the economic effects of mass political instability events, first of the Arab Spring on Tunisia from a macro and micro perspective, and then more broadly, how economies recover from such events. In addition to an introduction and conclusion, this thesis is composed of three self-contained empirical studies, which we term as chapters hereinafter. Chapter 2 uses the Synthetic Control Methodology to estimate the output loss in Tunisia as a result of the “Arab Spring”. Our results suggest that the loss was 5.5 percent, 5.1 percent, and 6.4 percent of GDP per capita in 2011, 2012, and 2013, respectively. These findings are robust to a series of tests, including placebo tests, and are consistent with those from an Autoregressive Distributed Lag model. Moreover, we find that investment was the main channel through which the economy was adversely impacted by the Arab Spring. Chapter 3 extends the analysis to a micro level and explores the impact of political instability that stemmed from the Arab Spring on Tunisian firms. Using a new dataset, we show that political instability was a major concern for small and exporting firms as well as for those that were operating in the tourism sector, those that have suffered from vandalism and those that were located in the interior region of Tunisia. Most importantly, we find that political instability was the most damaging constraint to firm growth after the Arab Spring. Finally, chapter 4 examines the economic implications of mass political instability events, defined as a political regime crisis accompanied by mass civil protest. Using the synthetic control methodology, it is shown that these events significantly reduce output in the short run, and even more so in the long run (up to five years later), although there is considerable heterogeneity across countries. This result was further supported by Difference-in-Difference regression estimates. In addition, we find that countries with increasing investment rates and lower previous income levels are associated with a fast recovery following mass political instability. On the other hand, democratization is found to impede recovery. These results are robust to using different sets of regressors and to the exclusion of potential outliers.
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Kudamatsu, Masayuki. "Political economy of development : health as a development outcome, micro evidence, and heterogeneity of democracies and autocracies." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2007. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2020/.

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The thesis explores whether and how democratic and autocratic political institutions affect the welfare of people in developing countries. First, we empirically investigate whether democracy improves people's health, by using time-series country-level aggregate statistics. We find that there is a robust cross-sectional correlation between democracy and life expectancy at birth. Country fixed effects estimation, on the other hand, does not yield a statistically significant correlation between the two. This empirical approach, however, does not disentangle the effect of democracy from country-level confounding factors. To overcome this, I empirically examine whether democratization has reduced infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s, by using micro data on child survival. Mother fixed effects estimation shows that mothers see their infants more likely to survive after democratization than before. This result may suggest that African dictatorships are particularly bad compared to those in other regions. To shed some light on this possibility, we theoretically investigate under what condition autocracy yields good policy outcomes. We show that such a condition is that those enfranchised in autocracy can retain the right of leadership selection after overthrowing a dictator for his bad performance. We also show that such a successful autocracy outperforms a democracy if distributional issues are so important that voters in democracy cannot discipline policy-makers in the general interest policy outcomes. What affects the salience of distributional issues, therefore, needs to be understood. One such factor may be ethnic favoritism by the government, which has rarely been empirically investigated in a systematic way. By using micro data on infant mortality and by exploiting one-time unexpected change in the president's ethnicity in Guinea, I provide evidence on whether the ethnicity of those in power affects infant mortality for each ethnic group under an autocratic rule.
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Jeon, Jei Guk. "The political economy of micro-variation in East Asian development patterning : a comparative study of Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Thailand /." The Ohio State University, 1990. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/26964266.html.

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Cwifeld, Aron. "Pow-Wow kan inte frälsa hela skolan : Antirasistisk verksamhet på en grundskola." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Thematic Studies, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2312.

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Objektet för min studie är Pow-Wow, en grupp som arbetar mot rasism och mobbning på en svensk grundskola. Syftet med uppsatsen är att genom en kvalitativ undersökning titta närmare på hur Pow-Wow, har startats, genomförts och utvecklats. Utgångspunkten är att liknande grupper som arbetar mot rasism är sällsynta i svenska skolor. Därför är det speciellt intressant att titta närmare på hur det kommer sig att Pow-Wow startades på skolan och varför verksamheten har kunnat överleva så länge.

För att kunna besvara dessa frågor har jag intervjuat skolans nuvarande rektor, skolans före detta rektor, de två lärare som arbetar med Pow-Wow och en elev som var med under Pow-Wows första år. Vid analysen av intervjuerna har jag använt mig av ett mikropolitiskt perspektiv som ser på skolan som en organisation där maktkamp och konflikter mellan olika grupper och individer ständigt pågår.

De två faktorer som i störst utsträckning påverkar Pow-Wow är dels Kajsa och Bengt, de två eldsjälarna som driver verksamheten och dels att Pow-Wow, medvetet eller omedvetet, undviker att försöka förändra skolan och därigenom undviker att hamna i konflikter.

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Books on the topic "Micro-political"

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Alsaid, Loai. Political Dynamics in Micro Organisational Accounting Change. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49133-2.

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Micro-macro dilemmas in political science: Personal pathways through complexity. Norman, Ok: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996.

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The impact of economic development on political participation: A micro study. Mumbai: Himalaya Pub. House, 2000.

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Needham, W. Robert. Understanding the Canadian economy: A political economy approach : I. Micro-economics. Toronto: Wall & Thompson, 1989.

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Jana, Kamal. Political socialization in rural West Bengal: Macro dimensions and micro-level analysis of Nadia District. Calcutta: Progressive Publishers, 1996.

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O'Kelly, Declan. The management and micro-political implications of the 11 - 16 curriculum programme in Northern Ireland. [S.l: The Author], 1986.

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Creating political and military simulation games on your micro: Includes ten ready-to-run major games. London: Interface, 1985.

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Galligan, Brian. Utah and Queensland coal: A study in the micro political economy of modern capitalism and the state. St. Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press, 1989.

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Da xue jiao yu zhi shi de wei guan zheng zhi zhe xue fen xi: An analysis of micro-political philosophy on educational knowledge in universities. Changsha Shi: Hunan ren min chu ban she, 2010.

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V, Alberto Paniagua. Micro-regionalización, administración pública y desarrollo regional. Lima: Fundación Friedrich Ebert, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Micro-political"

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Troger, Hermann. "The Company Perspective: Micro-Political Considerations." In Future of Business and Finance, 29–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67470-0_2.

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Quaranta, Mario. "Introduction: A Micro-Macro Approach to Political Protest." In Political Protest in Western Europe, 1–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22162-5_1.

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Omomowo, Kolawole Emmanuel. "The Political Economy of Micro-Credit in Africa." In The Palgrave Handbook of African Political Economy, 799–815. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38922-2_43.

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Alsaid, Loai. "An Extended Case Study." In Political Dynamics in Micro Organisational Accounting Change, 113–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49133-2_4.

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Alsaid, Loai. "Overview." In Political Dynamics in Micro Organisational Accounting Change, 1–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49133-2_1.

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Alsaid, Loai. "From Costing to Cost Management: How Cost Management Became a Strategic Imperative." In Political Dynamics in Micro Organisational Accounting Change, 29–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49133-2_2.

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Alsaid, Loai. "Institutional Extensions for the Extra- and Intra-organisational Dynamics of Cost Management Change." In Political Dynamics in Micro Organisational Accounting Change, 75–112. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49133-2_3.

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Alsaid, Loai. "History: The Politico-legal Construction of the Organisational Field." In Political Dynamics in Micro Organisational Accounting Change, 139–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49133-2_5.

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Alsaid, Loai. "The Intra-organisational Dynamics of Cost Management Change." In Political Dynamics in Micro Organisational Accounting Change, 181–222. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49133-2_6.

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Alsaid, Loai. "From Costing to Cost Management: Intra-organisational Changes in Cost Management Practices." In Political Dynamics in Micro Organisational Accounting Change, 223–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49133-2_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Micro-political"

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Yang, Yongcai. "Micro-lecture Application in College Ideological and Political Theory Teaching." In Asia-Pacific Social Science and Modern Education Conference (SSME 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ssme-18.2018.27.

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Shuang, Huang. "Micro-Transmission Mode Analysis of Ideological and Political Education under Big Data Background." In 2020 12th International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation (ICMTMA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmtma50254.2020.00193.

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"Innovation of Ideological and Political Education for College Students in the Micro Age." In 2018 3rd International Social Sciences and Education Conference. Francis Academic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/issec.2018.134.

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Wang, Yuxia. "Exploration on ideological and political teaching modes at colleges under micro-era utterance." In 2014 International Conference on Education Technology and Social Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icetss-14.2014.64.

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Tu, Liyan. "Influence and Countermeasure of micro blog on College Students' Ideological and Political Education." In 2015 3rd International Conference on Education, Management, Arts, Economics and Social Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemaess-15.2016.122.

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Yan, XianWei, and ZhongYue Hu. "College Students' Ideological and Political Education Problem Analysis based on Micro Culture Background." In 2015 3rd International Conference on Education, Management, Arts, Economics and Social Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemaess-15.2016.177.

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Yun fang, An, and Gao Fan. "Research on the Micro-blog Strategy of the Ideological and Political Education in Colleges." In 2015 Conference on Informatization in Education, Management and Business (IEMB-15). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iemb-15.2015.126.

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Lai, Tiefeng, Huinan Jiang, and Jiyuan Bai. "Design and Application of Mobile Multimedia Teaching Micro Platform for Ideological and Political Education." In 2020 International Conference on Robots & Intelligent System (ICRIS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icris52159.2020.00127.

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Cui, Libin. "Micro-blog Communication Mode Analysis of Ideological and Political Education under The Big Data Background." In 2020 International Conference on Robots & Intelligent System (ICRIS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icris52159.2020.00052.

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"Research on the Application of Micro-blog in Ideological and Political Education in Colleges and Universities." In 2020 International Conference on Educational Training and Educational Phenomena. Scholar Publishing Group, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38007/proceedings.0001019.

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Reports on the topic "Micro-political"

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Harriss-White, Barbara, and Valentina Prosperi. The Micro Political Economy of Gains by Unorganised Workers in India. Economic and Political Weekly, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.35648/20.500.12413/11781/ii252.

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Haider, Huma. Scalability of Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Interventions: Moving Toward Wider Socio-political Change. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.080.

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Literature focusing on the aftermath of conflict in the Western Balkans, notes that many people remain focused on stereotypes and prejudices between different ethnic groups stoking fear of a return to conflict. This rapid review examines evidence focussing on various interventions that seek to promote inter-group relations that are greatly elusive in the political realm in the Western Balkan. Socio-political change requires a growing critical mass that sees the merit in progressive and conciliatory ethnic politics and is capable of side-lining divisive ethno-nationalist forces. This review provides an evidence synthesis of pathways through which micro-level, civil-society-based interventions can produce ‘ripple effects’ in society and scale up to affect larger geographic areas and macro-level socio-political outcomes. These interventions help in the provision of alternative platforms for dealing with divisive nationalism in post-conflict societies. There is need to ensure that the different players participating in reconciliation activities are able to scale up and attain broader reach to ensure efficacy and hence enabling them to become ‘multiplier of peace.’ One such way is by providing tools for activism. The involvement of key people and institutions, who are respected and play an important role in the everyday life of communities and participants is an important factor in the design and success of reconciliation initiatives. These include the youth, objective media, and journalists. The transformation of conflict identities through reconciliation-related activities is theorised as leading to the creation of peace constituencies that support non-violent approaches to conflict resolution and sustainable peace The success of reconciliation interventions largely depends on whether it contributes to redefining otherwise antagonistic identities and hostile relationships within a community or society.
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