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International law and indigenous peoples
In: The library of essays in international law
An introduction to British artillery in North America
In: Historical arms series 4
Qualitative controlled feedback for forming group judgments and making decisions
In: Rand Paper, P-6290
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Some effects of an increase in police manpower in the 20th precinct of New York City
In: [Report] R-704-NYC
The higher education impact agenda, scientific realism and policy change: the case of electoral integrity in Britain
In: British Politics
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and social value through 'impact agendas' in higher education. There has been little conceptual and empirical discussion of the challenges involved in achieving impact and the dangers of evaluating it, however. This article argues that a realist approach to social science can help to identify some of these key challenges and the institutional incompatibilities between impact regimes and university research in free societies. These incompatibilities are brought out through an autobiographical 'insider account' of trying to achieve impact in the field of electoral integrity in Britain. The article argues that there is a more complex relationship between research and the real world which means that the nature of knowledge might change as it becomes known by reflexive agents. Secondly, the researchers are joined into social relations with a variety of actors, including those who might be the object of study in their research. Researchers are often weakly positioned in these relations. Some forms of impact, such as achieving policy change, are therefore exceptionally difficult as they are dependent on other actors. Strategies for trying to achieve impact are drawn out such as collaborating with civil society groups and parliamentarians to lobby for policy change.
Neo-Statecraft Theory, Historical Institutionalism and Institutional Change
In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 84-110
ISSN: 0017-257X
Los pueblos indígenas en el derecho internacional
In: Investigaciones Sociales, Band 11, Heft 19, S. 384-387
ISSN: 1818-4758
John Jones & Son of Birmingham, and their Improved Percussion Ignition
In: Arms & armour, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 45-51
ISSN: 1749-6268
IN FOCUS: Bridging the Gap Between Law and Reality: The Current State of International Law: A survey of the various international agreements, conventions, and other vehicles that contain protections for the rights of indigenous peoples
In: Cultural Survival quarterly: world report on the rights of indigenous people and ethnic minorities, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 19-21
ISSN: 0740-3291
European Conquest and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: The Moral Backwardness of International Society. By Paul Keal. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp. ix, 258. Index. $70, £45, cloth; $26.99, £16.99, paper
In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Band 99, Heft 1, S. 306-310
ISSN: 2161-7953
Superpower Attitudes Toward Indigenous Peoples and Group Rights
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Band 93, S. 250-260
ISSN: 2169-1118
Customary International Law
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Band 92, S. 41-44
ISSN: 2169-1118
Indigenous Peoples and International Law Issues
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Band 92, S. 96-99
ISSN: 2169-1118