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Re-interpreting knowledge, expertise and EU governance
Emma Carmel
Aug 01, 2017
This article examines how ideas about what is to be governed, how and bywhom, are made sense of in European Union governance. It interrogates the complex relationships of knowledge generation, knowledge circulation, expertise...
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Extended Book Review On Exorbitant Privilege
Mickael Carmel
Feb 27, 2020
As the world’s only international currency, the US dollar continues to solidify the United States’ position in world finance and trade despite no longer contributing to the majority of industrial production as it once did. This...
Re-interpreting knowledge, expertise and EU governance
Emma Carmel
Aug 01, 2017
This article examines how ideas about what is to be governed, how and bywhom, are made sense of in European Union governance. It interrogates the complex relationships of knowledge generation, knowledge circulation, expertise...
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Extended Book Review On Exorbitant Privilege
Mickael Carmel
Feb 27, 2020
As the world’s only international currency, the US dollar continues to solidify the United States’ position in world finance and trade despite no longer contributing to the majority of industrial production as it once did. This...
Society, social policy and welfare
This report provides an overview of recent and current research in the field of society, social policy and welfare in the European Union. It identifies the contributions of four sub-fields of research in, respectively...
Limits and Contentions of EU Migration Governance:
Emma Carmel
Apr 01, 2015
This article shows how the new European Commission (2014-2019) has prioritised issues of migration and mobility in the European Union. It explains the key measures promised by the Commission, and how these relate to existing...
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Limits and Contentions of EU Migration Governance:
Emma Carmel
Apr 01, 2015
This article shows how the new European Commission (2014-2019) has prioritised issues of migration and mobility in the European Union. It explains the key measures promised by the Commission, and how these relate to existing...
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Detached, Hostile, Adaptable and Liberalising
In this article, we review the EU’s significance for social policies in the UK. The EU has a limited legal role or institutional capacity to directly regulate the social policies of its member states. This role is even more...
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Beyond welfare chauvinism and deservingness.
Emma Carmel, Bozena Sojka
Jul 31, 2021
This article argues that the politics and governance of migrants’ rights needs to be reframed. In particular, the terms “welfare chauvinism”, and deservingness should be replaced. Using a qualitative transnational case study of...
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Society, social policy and welfare
This report provides an overview of recent and current research in the field of society, social policy and welfare in the European Union. It identifies the contributions of four sub-fields of research in, respectively...
IPR Policy Brief - Temporary agency work in the UK today
In the last quarter of 2014, the UK unemployment rate reached its lowest level for more than six years (5.8%). However, this fall in unemployment was accompanied by a rise in temporary, insecure and precarious work for both...
Published by: University of Bath
Beyond welfare chauvinism and deservingness.
Emma Carmel, Bozena Sojka
Jul 31, 2021
This article argues that the politics and governance of migrants’ rights needs to be reframed. In particular, the terms “welfare chauvinism”, and deservingness should be replaced. Using a qualitative transnational case study of...
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Detached, Hostile, Adaptable and Liberalising
In this article, we review the EU’s significance for social policies in the UK. The EU has a limited legal role or institutional capacity to directly regulate the social policies of its member states. This role is even more...
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IPR Policy Brief - Temporary agency work in the UK today
In the last quarter of 2014, the UK unemployment rate reached its lowest level for more than six years (5.8%). However, this fall in unemployment was accompanied by a rise in temporary, insecure and precarious work for both...
Published by: University of Bath
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We agree with many of the points made by Lurbe and Redon,1 which were similar to those raised in our own article. Certainly, the ability to assess central blood pressure (BP) noninvasively has increased our understanding of...
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Clinical relevance of central blood pressure - a critical review.
Vital organs are exposed to the central rather than the brachial blood pressure. To date, central blood pressure can be assessed noninvasively through the use of several devices. In this review, we critically discuss the...
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