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  • cooperation and conflicts today. Beyond trade agreements they also concern development security and political international politics and studying interactions that occur both within and between regions as well as contribution thus examines the analytical insights that can be drawn from putting in dialogue IPS and IPE to study the politics of regionalism. It argues that engaging with a socio-political economy of regionalism
  • BIM
    international mobility that question predominant categorisations in particular that of migrants and migration international mobility are governed as well as how they are practiced and lived with three lines of inquiry international mobility are materialized and of the role that sociotechnical devices play in making borders and patterns are enacted through knowledge politics and how they are materialized accordingly forms the core of BIM
  • to read what they write. Underneath these efforts are various questions for discussion that may include diverse audiences. This is not a new call but one that comes with great urgency given the material environmental its initial conception to its fruition and beyond that to its reception by readers in and outside of the
  • measure positive social and environmental impact so that they qualify to the definition of impact investment knowledge has enabled me to innovate in a context that was unregulated when Look Fin was launched and which the most The corporate finance course is the one that really gave me the knowledge I needed to support offering measurable impact investments. The ambition is that 70 of products are qualified as impact investments white-label platform for the school and is now to ensure that the platform runs smoothly from a technical point
  • issues but that stress is not uniformly distributed among workers. While it is known that Covid-19 has psychological faced by the workforce and demonstrates that not only have workers been facing large levels of on-site workers we uncover a much larger divide than the ones induced by work location alone with the diagnose the level of workers state of fragility if they wish to create a much more resilient and productive extreme a segment representing 8 of the population that is self-centered and exhibits low self-risk perception
  • projects. They thus develop and manage buildings that are kept in their porfolio and they take care of of tenants. The particularity is that they focus on providing affordable housing to the middle class respecting it. These are things that are relatively easy to implement and that everyone can contribute to interested in getting to know who they are and understanding what they do. Each person has values to share for startups and companies. I have three projects that I would like to mention here Vicinity Reno and the
  • growth potential of digital platforms suggesting that employment through digital technology is a major Critics however question the scope for development that digital work allows emphasising the increasing informalisation consequences exploring how the platform projects the idea that its drivers are independent partners not workers talk is the discussion of the employment relations that predominate in the sector are ride-hail drivers or drivers operating the car of someone else Are they drivers in the process of purchasing their own car
  • understand and apply the relevant concepts and that they were secure in the specific vocabulary used on individualised programme with sessions at times that suit you A collaborative space to reflect learn starting to teach in the language research suggests that the teaching methods used are in fact far more important it isn t as simple as simply translating a course that exists in French and delivering the same content can guide you towards strategies and techniques that will optimise your teaching. Through seminars and
  • know little about how these two interact. That is studies that examine the role of polarisation in stimulating case we employ a survey question that asks respondents to what extent they would still be willing to cast to find representation it is of vital importance that turnout is high Lijphart 1997 Powell 1982 . Sufficiently the condition for elections to produce governments that are representative of the people Dahl 1971 Pitkin affective polarisation strengthens the emotional value that is attached to the outcome of the election Harteveld