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In modern society we are increasingly faced with the phenomenon of cyber bullying, also known as cyber mobbing, and online mobbing. In a broad sense, persecution is the systematic, repeated for a long time bullying, abuse, humiliation of the dignity ...
Gubkina, V.V. +2 more
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Consumer Boycotts: The Impact of the Iraq War on French Wine Sales in the U.S. [PDF]
The French Opposition to the war in Iraq in early 2003, prompted calls for a boycott of French wine in the US. We measure the magnitude of consumers%u2019 participation in the boycott, and look at basic evidence of who participates.
Larry Chavis, Phillip Leslie
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Abstract Exposure levels without appreciable human health risk may be determined by dividing a point of departure on a dose–response curve (e.g., benchmark dose) by a composite adjustment factor (AF). An “effect severity” AF (ESAF) is employed in some regulatory contexts.
Barbara L. Parsons +17 more
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This study examines the relationship between the intensity of boycott campaigns and the intention to participate in such campaigns, with a focus on the mediating role of boycott intention and the moderating effect of access to substitute products ...
Isalman Isalman +3 more
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What Matters? Non-Electoral Youth Political Participation in Austerity Britain
Since the 2008 global financial crisis, Britain’s young people have been disproportionately affected by policies of welfare retrenchment. Youth disillusionment with austerity has been cited as a reason for the youthquake witnessed in the 2017 ...
Muhammad Rakib Ehsan
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The economic effects of a Spanish trade boycott against Catalan products [PDF]
We study the potential consequences of a hypothetical trade boycott against Catalan products organized by some sectors of the Spanish society mainly for political reasons.
Modest Guinjoan, Xavier Cuadras Morató
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The consequences of a hypothetical economic boycott on South Africa [PDF]
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented November 1977By a boycott we mean the refusal by persons to deal with one or more other persons. The purpose of the boycott is generally to punish, or induce abandonment of a course of action, by economic
Spandau, Arnt
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Higher Education Governance as a Mediator of Movements Toward Justice
ABSTRACT This chapter explores the intersection of higher education governance and social movements, focusing on how governance actors respond to equity‐focused demands. Integrating scholarship from governance and social movement theory, we develop a framework to analyze the conditions under which actors can adopt or resist social change initiatives ...
Crystal L. Couch +2 more
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Podejście do bojkotów konsumenckich młodych konsumentów pokolenia Y w Polsce i Francji
Young consumers are watching closely the activities of brands on the market and increasingly express their dissatisfaction by participating in consumer boycotts.
Małgorzata Szwed
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Abstract Although consumers who engage in the same sustainable behaviors objectively have the same environmental impact, this research finds that people's perceptions of that impact are subjective and systematically shaped by political ideology. Seven studies demonstrate that conservatives tend to perceive their sustainable actions to have less of a ...
Aylin Cakanlar +2 more
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