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In: International studies in human rights volume 143
"What does compliance with judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) look like in states on the spectrum of democratisation? This work provides an in-depth investigation of three such states-Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia- in the wider context of the growing 'implementation crisis' in Europe, and does so through a combined lens of theoretical insights and rich empirical data. The book offers a detailed analysis of the domestic contexts varying from democratising to increasingly authoritarian tendencies, which shape the states' compliance behaviour, and discusses why and how such states comply with human rights judgments. It puts particular focus on 'contested' compliance as a new form of compliance behaviour involving states' acting in 'bad faith' and argues for a revival of the concept of partial compliance. The wider impact that ECtHR judgments have in states on the spectrum of democratisation is also explored"--
In: Routledge explorations in environmental economics
In: Routledge international studies in money and banking
In: Routledge advances in internationalizing media studies 30
The Emergence of COVID-19 Misinformation: Conception and Message Characteristics -- Diffusion of Misinformation: Topological Characteristics and User Vulnerability -- Exposure to Misinformation: Patterns and Predictors -- Sharing Misinformation: Facilitating the Spread -- Consequences of Exposure to Misinformation: Negative Emotions and Biased Risk Perception -- The Antivax Phenomenon: Trust and Misinformation -- The Cognitive Outcomes of Misinformation: Misbeliefs and Knowledge -- Swamped: Misinformation and Information Overload -- Fighting Back: Citizen Actions to Combat Misinformation -- Modeling the Dynamic Process and Adverse Effects of Misinformation -- An Asian Perspective on Combating Misinformation: What Have We Learned?
In: China perspectives
1. Mediatized Time: Differentiation and Alternation 2. Mediatized Space: Flowing and Intertwined 3. Mediatized Self-Expression: Performance and Discipline 4. The Survival of Mediatization: Integration and Interaction of Reality and Virtual Space 5. New Drivers of Mediatization: Data and Algorithms 6. Mediatization in the Intelligent Age: Cyborg and New Human-Machine Relationship
In: China perspectives
1. Three Clues of New Media Development and "Nodification" of Users 2. Users as Communication Network Nodes and Distributed Production and Communication 3. Individual Nodes and New Model of Information Consumption 4. New Media Users as Social Network Nodes 5. Interactions of Individual Nodes in Social Networks 6. Mutual Social Movement Brought by Node Interactions 7. New Media Users as Service Network Nodes 8. Conclusion
In: Routledge studies in eighteenth-century philosophy
Introduction Human freedom and human nature / Luigi Filieri and Sofie Møller The Legislation of the realm of freedom -- Freedom within nature / Allen Wood -- Kant's answer to the question What is the human being / Marcus Willaschek -- What is humanity / Sofie Møller
In: Routledge Studies on Think Asia 22
This textbook introduces the complexity and diversity of China s society, politics, economics, and international affairs. It will be particularly useful for undergraduate level courses in Asian Studies and courses on the history, politics, and international affairs of China and Chinese Studies
In: Oxford Handbooks Series
The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development is a unique overview of the field of international law and development, examining how normative beliefs and assumptions around development are instantiated in law, and critically examining disciplinary frameworks, competing agendas, legal actors and institutions, and alternative futures.