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            Design Strategies in Public Services 

            Cucciniello, Maria; Nasi, Greta; Porumbescu, Gregory; Tarricone, Rosanna (2026)
            This Element explores the impact of integrating service design principles into public management and administration. It highlights the need for ongoing engagement and the integration of user experiences and reveals a trend ...
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            Decolonizing Pedagogy in Post-Apartheid South Africa 

            Edward Muthivhi, Azwihangwisi (2026)
            The Element examines post-apartheid pedagogy in South Africa to uncover its philosophical and epistemological foundations. The analysis reveals epistemologies and their philosophical postulations, espousing solipsistic ...
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            Data Access and AI Explainability 

            Pasquale, Frank (2025)
            As managers digitize judgment using AI, their evaluations of persons risk imposing benefits and burdens in opaque and unaccountable ways. This Element offers a useful evaluative framework for those interpreting and applying ...
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            Developmental Dilemmas 

            D. Ferguson, William (2026)
            This Element outlines a conceptual framework for policy-relevant inquiry. It addresses the concept of power—noting sources, instruments, manifestations, domains of operation, and strategic templates. This title is also ...
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            Cultures of Programming 

            Petricek, Tomas (2025)
            The book provides a framework for understanding the development of concepts programmers rely on. It documents important episodes from the history of programming and provides programmers, computer scientists and historians ...
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            Dynamic Capabilities 

            J. Teece, David (2025)
            This Element relates the dynamic capabilities framework to many important concepts from the business and economics literature, demonstrating how the framework applies to today's business challenges. It also offers the ...
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            Divination 

            Hong, Ze (2025)
            This Element adopts a naturalistic, cognitive perspective to understand divination, examining belief, plausibility, and the socio-cultural factors influencing the perception and persistence of divination practices across ...
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            Catching Fire in the News 

            E. Boydstun, Amber; R. Laufer, Jill; Card, Dallas; A. Smith, Noah (2026)
            This Element uses a fire triangle analogy for the necessary conditions of media storms. Media storms takes the right event, at the right time, with the momentum of attention. But when a media storm erupts, it can serve as ...
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            China and the Global Economic Order 

            T. Chin, Gregory; P. Gallagher, Kevin (2025)
            This Element examines China's relations with the Bretton Woods institutions (BWIs), the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group. China's interventions have resulted in BWs reforms and the transformation of the ...
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            Catalytic Capital 

            Woodcraft, Clare; Mohan Khemka, Nitya (2025)
            Examines philanthropy as a catalyst for systemic change in emerging markets, with a strong focus on climate resilience and adaptation. Suitable for philanthropists, impact investors, policymakers, and development professionals ...
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