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Civic engagement among adolescents: Spanish adaptation and validation of the civic engagement scale

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Community Psychology, Volume 76, Issue 1-2, Page 66-77, September 2025.
Abstract The aim of this research was to adapt and validate the Civic Engagement Scale (CES) developed by Doolittle & Faul for the Spanish adolescent population while providing empirical support for its psychometric properties. After administering the instruments to 965 adolescents from high schools, confirmatory factor analyses were conducted to ...
Patricia Ayllón‐Salas   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Told Story of the Gaza War

open access: yesWorld Affairs, Volume 188, Issue 3, Fall 2025.
ABSTRACT All violent conflicts and wars involve at least two competing narratives. This is also the case for the conflict commonly referred to as the Gaza War, which began on October 7, 2023, and lasted 471 days until the first phase of the ceasefire was implemented. The war involved, on one side, Israel with substantial support from the United States,
Daniel Bar‐Tal
wiley   +1 more source

The Spiritual Path of Transformation1

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, Volume 70, Issue 3, Page 374-392, June 2025.
Abstract Transformation is an essential component of individuation; it is not a linear but a circular process, encompassing experiences of standstill and deadlock where no longitudinal continuation is visible. Jung describes transformation in alchemical terms as a shared dialectical “reaction” between patient and analyst.
Eckhard Frick
wiley   +1 more source

Is the US Moving Toward Autocracy? A Critical Assessment

open access: yesPolitics &Policy, Volume 53, Issue 3, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Using the theory of incremental autocratization, I illustrate in this commentary that recent developments in the United States perfectly align with this theory. In the analytical framework I use, incremental autocratization consists of six distinct step: (1) societal turmoil, (2) a proposition of radical change, (3) an electoral victory as ...
Daniel Stockemer
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the resilience of social insurance systems in the light of endogenous welfare austerity: Insights from Sweden

open access: yesInternational Social Security Review, Volume 78, Issue 2-3, Page 55-77, April-September 2025.
Cet article vise à problématiser et à développer le concept de la résilience dans les systèmes de sécurité sociale en se penchant davantage sur des processus plus endogènes et en particulier l’austérité sociale endogène. Si la littérature existante traitant de la résilience et de l’austérité sociale a principalement identifié des facteurs externes ou ...
Angelica Börjesson, Lars Karlsson
wiley   +1 more source

Turbulent Diplomatic Relations in the Middle East: Israel, Denmark, and UNTSO Chief Vagn Bennike 动荡的中东外交关系:以色列、丹麦与停战监督组织主席Vagn Bennike Relaciones diplomáticas turbulentas en Oriente Medio: Israel, Dinamarca y el jefe de la ONUVT, Vagn Bennike

open access: yesDigest of Middle East Studies, Volume 34, Issue 1, Winter 2025.
ABSTRACT Against the background of international conflict, UN efforts to preserve peace have often inadvertently created complications between member states. When the UN was deploying peacekeeping forces to the Middle East in response to the Israeli‐Arab conflict in 1948, conflicting priorities arose for Israel, the Arab nations, and also for Denmark ...
Nir Levitan, Kristine Kjærsgaard
wiley   +1 more source

Identifying causal mechanisms of unexpected policy change: Accumulated punctuation in the field of lobbying transparency in Germany

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, Volume 10, Issue 3, Page 334-355, Summer 2024.
Abstract Recent trends toward mechanistic approaches offer a new perspective in understanding policy change and stability. This paper analyzes causal mechanisms leading to unexpected policy change by using punctuated equilibrium theory. As empirical illustration, the paper presents a case study on the introduction of the German mandatory lobbying ...
Maximilian Schiffers, Sandra Plümer
wiley   +1 more source

Flirting with a basic income in Canada: Were the lessons worth the risk of popular backlash?

open access: yesInternational Social Security Review, Volume 77, Issue 1-2, Page 67-83, January-June 2024.
Abstract Canada responded to the COVID‐19 pandemic with a series of supports, including direct payments to workers displaced by public health measures. While not a true basic income, the experience highlighted a number of issues including challenges with implementation and intergovernmental relations that affected public opinion and must be dealt with ...
Evelyn L. Forget, Sid Frankel
wiley   +1 more source

August 2025 global research highlights

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Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 32, Issue 4, August 2025.
wiley   +1 more source

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