7 studies found in English from a total of 36716
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Influence of History Lessons on the Shaping of Slovenian National Identity

Miheljak, Vlado (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre)
The research project is set out to explore perceptions of the past and evaluations of several events which constitute a likely basis of state-building and national identity, as well as identify the determinants for these evaluations, in particular the link between perceptions of the present and evaluations of the past, which is beyond individuals' empirical experience and is...
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First-Hand Accounts of War: War Letters (1935-1950) from NIOD Digitised

Milan van Lange (NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies); Carlijn Keijzer (NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies); Annelies van Nispen (NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies)
Introduction This dataset collection is created within the context of the digitisation project ‘First-Hand Accounts of War: War Letters (1935-1950) from NIOD Digitised’, that ran over a period of three years (2020-2023) and was funded by the Mondriaan Fund, the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Sport, and the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies in...
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Collaborative governance under austerity in Athens: Interviews and focus groups transcripts with key policy makers, NGOs and informal social networks 2015-2017

Chorianopoulos, I, University of the Aegean; Tselepi, N, University of the Aegean; Davies, J
Transcripts of 42 interviews and one focus group conducted in Athens (2015-2017) with councilors and local authority officials in an attempt to explore the City’s stance towards austerity and collaboration. Interview codes are provided in a separate sheet. In the second folder a summary of the key points of each interview is provided. The respective file names correspond to...
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Productive margins, regulating for engagement: Life chances, low income families in urban areas 2015-2016

McDermont, M, University of Bristol; Howard, M, University of Bristol; Watson, D, University of Bristol
‘Life Chances’ is a co-produced research project exploring life on a low income for families with children, and the regulatory systems they encounter in their everyday lives. The project was co-designed by academics from Bristol and Cardiff Universities, artists Close and Remote, and two community organisations: Single Parent Action Network in Bristol and South Riverside...
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Slovene Public Opinion Survey 1995/3

Toš, Niko (Faculty of Social Sciences)
Topics or thematic coverage include perceptions of history, with the special emphasis on the events during the Second World War. The topics, where it was expected to find disagreements in public, were the role of antifascist partisan movement, from which followed after war communist regime, and the role of home guard which was involved in civil war against partisans in that...
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Case Studies of Academic-INGO Research Partnerships, 2015-2017

Fransman, J, Open University
This dataset summarises the collaborative presentation and analysis of seven case studies of research partnerships between Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) as part of the Rethinking Research Partnerships project (funded by an ESRC seminar series award: Evidence and the Politics of Participation in Academic-INGO...
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Productive margins, regulation for engagement: Who decides what's in my fridge 2015-2016

McDermont, M, University of Bristol
Data was collected through two surveys that were undertaken in Knowle West, and interviews that were carried out with working group members (Academic and community organisation staff on the research team) and community participants. For the purpose of storage, data has been anonymised only when requested with some names replaced and no surnames included. Much of the ground...
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