Humanitarian policymaking as networked governance: social network analysis of the Global Compact on #Refugees https://t.co/VpZUE9QZeK #OpenAccess
RT @HansPSchmitz: Social network analysis of the Global Compact on Refugees: "Through examining the Joint Learning Initiative policy networ…
RT @HansPSchmitz: Social network analysis of the Global Compact on Refugees: "Through examining the Joint Learning Initiative policy networ…
Social network analysis of the Global Compact on Refugees: "Through examining the Joint Learning Initiative policy network, this article offers new evidence concerning who is influential in international refugee policymaking space....." https://t.co/XC5po9
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RT @aclarkginsberg: In our *new* article @OliviaWilk, @jaybalagna, and I argue that humanitarian policymaking is a form of networked govern…
RT @OliviaWilk: We analyzed the @JLIFLC network for this article. Findings in the 🧵 Shout out to Stacy Nam and @mayacasagrande too
RT @aclarkginsberg: In our *new* article @OliviaWilk, @jaybalagna, and I argue that humanitarian policymaking is a form of networked govern…
RT @aclarkginsberg: In our *new* article @OliviaWilk, @jaybalagna, and I argue that humanitarian policymaking is a form of networked govern…
We analyzed the @JLIFLC network for this article. Findings in the 🧵 Shout out to Stacy Nam and @mayacasagrande too
In our *new* article @OliviaWilk, @jaybalagna, and I argue that humanitarian policymaking is a form of networked governance, where many different stakeholders work to influence each other and to shape policy agendas. https://t.co/mXFv6uTxnF