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Words After the Storm: Elite Rhetoric and the Limits of De‐Escalation in Postreferendum Catalonia
ABSTRACT When does a secessionist crisis end? What drives political elites to shift from hostility to moderation? This article examines the prospects of rhetorical de‐escalation in the aftermath of a secessionist dispute through the paradigmatic case of Catalonia.
Daniel Cetrà +3 more
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De Stupro: First Insights on Rape and Its Prosecution in Maltese Courts (1701–10)
Abstract This article constitutes a first in‐depth investigation of rape and the prosecution of this crime in early eighteenth‐century Malta. The research, which is based on sixteen rape accusations claimed at the secular courts in Malta between 1701 and 1710, has analysed cases categorized as ‘simple rape’, ‘violent rape’ and rape committed under the ...
Vanessa Buhagiar
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La magnitud e intensidad de la revuelta indígena – popular por la derogatoria de las medidas que llevaron a la elevación del precio de las gasolinas y del transporte público, sorprendió a todos, en primer lugar, a las élites gobernantes, que habían calculado una tibia y “manejable” respuesta desde las clases populares, y también a los sectores ...
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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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Aproximarse a los barrios populares implica entender las prácticas y los modos de (re)producción de la vida de sus habitantes de forma individual y colectiva; un proceso sumamente complejo y necesario para repensar las dinámicas urbanas.
Diana Vallejo Robalino +1 more
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Making a Living: The Digitization of Rebusques Among Colombians
ABSTRACT This article examines making a living through the digitization of rebusque, a Colombian term for practices within the informal economy. Drawing on multi‐sited digital ethnography conducted between 2020 and 2025 with Colombian immigrants in Chile and in Colombia, I show how rebusques became central to economic survival during the COVID‐19 ...
Julián Andrés Riveros Clavijo
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‘I'm Dead!’: Action, Homicide and Denied Catharsis in Early Modern Spanish Drama
Abstract In early modern Spanish drama, the expression ‘¡Muerto soy!’ (‘I'm dead!’) is commonly used to indicate a literal death or to figuratively express a character's extreme fear or passion. Recent studies, even one collection published under the title of ‘¡Muerto soy!’, have paid scant attention to the phrase in context, a serious omission when ...
Ted Bergman
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Este artículo tiene por objetivo revisar el estado del arte de la categoría conflicto social y analizar las problemáticas emergentes en barrios populares del Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (Argentina) y sus conflictos sociales derivados.
Agustina Brun Tropiano +1 more
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Urbanización popular en la ciudad de Asunción, Paraguay
Esta investigación analiza los procesos de desarrollo urbano, organización y resistencia en las urbanizaciones desarrolladas por iniciativa popular de Asunción, Paraguay.
Marta Isabel Canese de Estigarribia +10 more
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we offer a critique of Sokolov, Grebenyuk, and Urashima's paper, “Biases in expert judgments in large‐scale S&T Delphi surveys: how to cope with them?”, published in the journal Technological Forecasting & Social Change in 2025. Although their paper makes a valuable contribution by drawing attention to the potential existence of
Xinyu Jiang, Ian Belton, George Wright
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