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Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16, Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, is both the most legal and the most political sustainable development goal. Not only does it underpin all the other SDGs, it concerns the makeup of the whole international system.
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ABSTRACT This article investigates environmental under‐performance by exploring Greece, a typical laggard case within the European Union. It introduces a newly developed capacity–intentionality framework (CIF), which expands the policy capacity model of Wu, Ramesh, and Howlett by integrating the dimension of political agency and purposeful action.
Michail Melidis, Athanassios Gouglas
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ABSTRACT Intergroup contact has long been established as a prejudice‐reduction tool in divided societies, with contact being particularly effective during adolescence. A large proportion of evidence, however, draws on cross‐sectional surveys or analytical approaches that do not distinguish between‐ and within‐person effects. In the present research, we
Shelley McKeown+7 more
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Corporate entrepreneurship and the sustainable development goals: exploring the connection
This study explores the relationship between corporate entrepreneurship (CE) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), addressing gaps in the existing literature through empirical evidence.
Antonio Rodríguez-Peña
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Effective from Volume 3, JIWE has transitioned to a triannual publication release effort. Specifically, releases occur each February, June, and October.
Su-Cheng Haw
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ABSTRACT Research highlights the long‐term collective effects of mass human rights violations (MHRVs) on survivors’ wellbeing. This multi‐method, multi‐context paper combines the social identity approach (SIA), transitional and social justice theories and human rights‐conceptualised wellbeing to propose a human rights understanding of trauma responses ...
Blerina Kёllezi+6 more
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Purpose: This study critically examines the implications of leadership styles on employee commitment in higher education institutions in South Africa, addressing the challenges posed by rapid transformation in the sector.
Haruna Maama
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A theoretical framework for analysing the contribution of education to sustainable peacebuilding: 4Rs in conflict-affected contexts [PDF]
This paper presents the theoretical and analytic framework for a Research Consortium on Education and Peacebuilding supported by UNICEF’s Peacebuilding, Education and Advocacy (PBEA) programme which began in July 2014 led by the Universities of Amsterdam,
Lopes Cardozo, Mieke+2 more
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Beyond Collective Victimhood: How Diverse Conflict Knowledge Relates to Community Cohesion
ABSTRACT In conflict‐affected societies, collective victimization can undermine social cohesion or foster narrow ingroup bonding and parochialism. We examine whether the possibility to know and freely communicate about diverse conflict experiences, which go beyond collective (ingroup) victimhood, can serve as a resource for community cohesion (i.e ...
Sandra Penić+2 more
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Social Justice Through the Lens of the Cross: A Case for a Biblical Foundation of Social Work [PDF]
Social work values social justice, as the profession promotes the well-being of society and the rights each person holds. Although social justice is a core value of social work, it is necessary to address the value’s foundation, and questioning the “why”
Kasch, Allison P
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