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Introduction : Candidates between parties and voters-A triadic relationship in the belgian partitocracy
The introductory chapter emphasises the general relevance of the study of electoral candidates in representative democracies. It presents the book’s theoretical framework: the triadic delegation and accountability relationship between candidates, voters and parties—based on principal–agent theory. We theoretically map patterns of candidates’ behaviour and attitudes in all main dimensions of their
Conclusion : Studying candidates, parties and voters. Lessons learned and new questions
In the concluding chapter, we outline the major findings from the eleven book chapters by connecting them to one another. We come back to the triadic delegation and accountability relationship between candidates, voters and parties that were developed based on principal–agent theory, and emphasise the most relevant findings of this book that inform this triad. The chapter also takes a critical sta
Vad talar vi om när vi talar om praktiknära forskning?
Reconstructing cold climate paleoenvironments from micromorphological analysis of relict slope deposits (Serra da Estrela, Central Portugal)
The paper focuses on analysis of macro‐ and micromorphological characteristics of relict slope deposits in Serra da Estrela (Portugal) to understand the significance of different slope processes and paleoenvironmental settings. Micromorphology is a useful sedimentology technique allowing significant advances compared to macroscopic techniques. Results show that different processes are involved in
Stiftelse: Vi misstänker att rektorn ljög om forskarfusk
The Campaign: How a European Big Science facility ended up on the peripheral farmlands of Southern Sweden
Is there an ‘iron law’ of Big Science?
Big Science is costly and complex, and historical evidence seems to suggest that projects often get delayed and more expensive than planned. On the basis of several studies of large infrastructures such as railroads and bridges, the Danish geographer Bent Flyvbjerg has proposed that there is an “iron law” of megaprojects, meaning that they almost without exception turn out more expensive and more
The role of research infrastructures in innovation systems: the case of Swedish participation in the Halden Reactor Project (HRP).
Big Science and Research Infrastructures in Europe: History and current trends
Whose metaphor? Autism Spectrum Disorder and metaphorization
Big Science and Research Infrastructures in Europe
This thought-provoking book expands on the notion that Big Science is not the only term to describe and investigate particularly large research projects, scientific collaborations and facilities. It investigates the significant overlap between Big Science and Research Infrastructures (RIs) in a European context since the early twenty-first century. Contributions to this innovative book not only au
Klämd mellan marknad och stat: Om samhällets värdesfärer och vetenskapens roll
Ytlighet och formalism i historiens ljus
Activity Report 2019 : Automatic Control Lund University
Working-Class Children of Mexican Immigrants in Dallas, Texas
The Search for Strategies to Better Identify Patients With Acute Coronary Occlusion But No ST Elevation Should Not Be Abandoned
Daily Adaptive Proton Therapy : Is it Appropriate to Use Analytical Dose Calculations for Plan Adaption?
Purpose: The accuracy of analytical dose calculations (ADC) and dose uncertainties resulting from anatomical changes are both limiting factors in proton therapy. For the latter, rapid plan adaption is necessary; for the former, Monte Carlo (MC) approaches are increasingly recommended. These, however, are inherently slower than analytical approaches, potentially limiting the ability to rapidly adap
Instrumental variable estimation of dynamic linear panel data models with defactored regressors and a multifactor error structure
Outcome and determinants of failure to complete primary R-CHOP treatment for reasons other than non-response among patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) who fail to complete planned treatment with R-CHOP due to toxicity are sparsely described. We investigated the extent of failure to complete treatment (six cycles or more, or three cycles + RT for patients with stage I disease) with R-CHOP for reasons unrelated to non-response, the determinants of such failure and the outcome among these patients
