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Born in Liverpool, Tallis acquired "the freefloating scepticism that scousers tend to have", and, as an atheist, he remains sceptical about "any attempt to translate feelings of transcendence into some kind of institutionalised structure".
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Finally, it also seeks to institutionalise organizational structures at all levels of the society, from national to village level, to serve as implementation units responsible for coordination, policy direction, budget allocation, and monitoring and evaluation [ 39].
In studying how the principle of co-production becomes institutionalised in the emerging structure of Future Earth, this paper points to the existence of three distinct rationales (logics) on the purpose and practice of co-production.
The degree of institutionalisation of different expenditure tracking varied widely by country, but for the most part NHAs were not institutionalised within any domestic governmental structure.
After all, while much of gender inequality is institutionalised in social, economic and political structures, it is individual men and boys who exploit, intimidate, harass and assault women and girls.
However, strong systems of traditional resource ownership and customary law provide an alternative route by which conservation plans can be developed and implemented by communities with customary tenure, e.g.. Here, conservation planning might better be institutionalised within customary, rather than formal, governance structures.
The theoretical framework integrates structuration and institutional theories in order to understand how practices are institutionalised or changed at three levels, emphasising the crucial role of agency in structuring organisational and institutional practices.
Only bodies that tie representatives into a structure of political accountability – of contestation and public deliberation – can claim to have institutionalised political equality and protected individuals' dignity.
(p. 560) (25) Some advantages universities offer over NGO training include accreditation (enabling professional growth), standardisation of competencies, structured longer-term programmes, and a higher likelihood of SBCC training being institutionalised and sustained beyond a particular donor funding stream (25).
Legalised and institutionalised slavery is inconsistent with liberal democracy, as is legalised and institutionalised torture.
Basically, you're institutionalised".
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