All posts by: Adam Riggio

Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) offer the promise of private sector market efficiency for the funding of public sector social programs. Unfortunately, there is currently too much focus on the financials and not enough on the social benefits they are meant...
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Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) offer the promise of private sector market efficiency for the funding of public sector social programs. Unfortunately, there is currently too much focus on the financials and not enough on the social benefits they are meant...
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The radically horizontal nature of online social media platforms encourages large-scale popular mobilization, no matter the ideology of a given movement. Understanding recent empirical research and investigative journalism about online media through European radical democratic theory supplies a framework for...
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