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Similarly, the collective actor that interests us does not necessarily, less still entirely, correspond to the local government.
The existence of a collective actor (or coalition of actors), whose action is the result of collective, legitimised decision-making mechanisms. .
The existence of a territorial area that presents socio-economically homogeneous features and a local intensification of the relations enabling a boundary to be established between "inside" and "outside"; The existence of a collective actor (or coalition of actors), whose action is the result of collective, legitimised decision-making mechanisms.
For example, there is dissent about whether they display genuinely autonomous collective intentions or whether the acts of the "collective actor" are rather to be understood as resulting from the mere aggregation of individual intentions, thus signifying individual acts of (mis)recognition.
An important collective actor in each case was the research community.
In addition to training-related difficulties, it is clear that there is a lack of leadership from a collective actor capable of providing systemic objectives for the definition of policies for training, the labour market, and regulatory issues.
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This article examines their impact on collaboration patterns between collective actors in policy processes.
This paper addresses the question of what drives collaboration among collective actors involved in climate mitigation policy.
Within this framework, institutional learning is understood as a process in which individual or collective actors acquire knowledge that leads to a change in their behavior and results in a new or amended institutional design in a given policy arena.
Given the pervasive individualization of American politics and culture, my goal in sociology is to recover the history of collective actors, and to show how they contribute to social change.
KYD: Your book's argument draws on a theory of "veto players," a term coined by political scientist George Tsebelis, who defines veto players as "individual or collective actors whose agreement is necessary for a change of the status quo". You use veto players theory to go beyond classifying political regimes as either democracies or dictatorships.
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