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    • Combining Participatory Budget and Cost Benefit Analysis: A hybrid project evaluation framework 

      Rose, John M.; Pellegrini, Andrea
      Published 2025-07-23
      This paper introduces a novel hybrid methodology proposes integrating Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) with Participatory Budgeting (PB) to enhance public sector decision-making. To highlight the approach, we assume that CBA ...
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    • Mental wealth – the neglected force in national prosperity 

      Buchanan, John; Occhipinti, Jo-An
      Published 2022
      The Mental Wealth Initiative at the University of Sydney aims to build mental health and wellbeing and foster healthier, more resilient societies that are capable of responding to future global challenges. Our mission is ...
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    • Exploring community public budget preferences for transport electrification: Evidence from a contingent budget allocation study in New South Wales, Australia 

      Pellegrini, Andrea; Rose, John M.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2025-07-04
      The allocation of funds to different functions of government reflets political priorities that often-run counter to public expectations. In this paper, we adopt a contingent allocation method survey task that requires ...
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    • Sensing Ethics in Postdigital Future Classrooms 

      Wardak, Dewa; Zeivots, Sandris
      Published 2025
      In this paper, we introduce and develop the concept of ‘sensing ethics’ as a relational approach to thinking about postdigital future classrooms that is informed by our material realities, social and institutional structures, ...
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    • Critical studies of education and technology … reasons to be hopeful? 

      CSET collective
      Published 2025
      The past couple of decades have seen the steady rise of digital technologies as a prominent element of education around the world. Digital technologies are now a key feature of education provision in the global north from ...
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