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Reading assessments of the transatlantic relationship omnipresent in the German media in 2014, one could easily assume that the so-called “Obamania“ that had swept over Europe six years ago, has not significantly improved transatlantic relations since ...
Sarah Nike Makeschin
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“Hold on, I'm comin'”: Copyright, political campaigns, and the limits of songwriter control
Abstract This article examines how songwriters in the United States object to the unwanted performance of their musical works at live political events, and the legal options available to challenge such uses. Prompted by the repeated use of ‘Hold On, I'm Comin'’ as outro music at Donald Trump's campaign events between 2020 and 2024, and the recent ...
Joel Cooper, Marie Hadley
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Barack Obama Administration and the “war on drugs”
This article analyzes USA international drug policy and aims to understand if there were changes during Barack Obama administration. In order to do so, initially it presents a brief historical, then the focus is on Obama administration planning and ...
Livia Peres Milani
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ABSTRACT Unions are increasingly adopting digital tools, yet research often portrays them as lagging in the digital age. This article challenges that view by examining union agency in the digitalisation of voting. Drawing on qualitative interviews with union officials, digital consultants collaborating on developing digital union voting and 12 years of
Nana Wesley Hansen, Mark Friis Hau
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Disaster Schooling Experiences and Emergent Crises: Lessons From Puerto Rico
ABSTRACT This paper examines the disaster schooling experiences of Puerto Rican educators, families, and students across multiple crises following Hurricane Maria. Drawing on 11 months of ethnographic research, we analyze how schooling unfolded across disasters and how long‐standing vulnerabilities and structural inequalities shaped responses. Findings
Melissa Colón +2 more
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Have We Crossed the Bridge Yet?
Last test week, David Remnick’s book, The Bridge, was published. It is a book ostensibly about the life and rise of our President, Barack Obama. The Bridge is a reference to the bridge in Selma, Alabama where civil rights demonstrators were violently ...
Joesph A. Greenaway Jr.
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Barack Obama’s politics are deeply informed by his profound knowledge and understanding of his country’s history. His articles, books, and speeches are replete with references to America’s past and how that relates to the present he sees and the future he envisions.
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Abstract This study investigates whether national identity strength moderates election losers’ reactions to political defeat, focusing on social belonging and desire for transnational emigration or domestic migration following the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
John C. Blanchar
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La mayoría de la población hispana no votó por el candidato Barack Obama en las elecciones primarias del partido Demócrata en 2008. Hombres y mujeres latinos de todos los orígenes, edades, nivel de ingresos y estudios votaron decididamente por la ...
Leonardo Reales
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Abstract Racial colorblindness refers to the prescriptive belief that race should not influence institutional practices or interpersonal interactions. Though racial colorblind ideology was championed in the 2023 Supreme Court ruling reversing affirmative action in college admissions, existing research suggests that such beliefs may perpetuate racial ...
Payton A. Small +4 more
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