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Karl Popper Versus Karl Mannheim on Sociology and Democratic Governance
ABSTRACT There is a variety of conceptions of the public role that sociology ought to play. Perhaps the most common one presents it as serving a critical or oppositional function, not least in relation to governments and their policies. Yet this has by no means always been the dominant conception of sociology's role. In his well‐known typology, Michael
Martyn Hammersley
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Indus Valley Civilization: Enigmatic, Exemplary, and Undeciphered [PDF]
Javonillo, Charise Joy
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Abstract The existing literature debates how war can precipitate shifts in electoral coalitions. However, what remains unclear are the underlying cultural contestations affected by war, including how homo‐ and transphobia have been weaponized politically as a key social division during wartime elections.
PHILLIP M. AYOUB+2 more
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Establishing a nation-wide eco-environment monitoring network for sustainable governance. [PDF]
Zhang D.
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Abstract Environmental protection and tax policies are part of the crucial pillars and the evolving aspects of environmental sustainability drive. These policies are increasingly employed to counter the 21st century's global climate problem alongside providing economic relief for the implementing economies.
Saffet Akdag+2 more
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Roots of the Large-Scale Household Humidifier Disinfectant Poisoning Tragedy: Regulatory and Surveillance Shortcomings in Korea. [PDF]
Park DU+8 more
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Geographical imaginaries of escape: Discourses of escapism in the Tasmanian archive
Tasmania is imagined as a place of escape. From bunkers and black boxes to lifestyle change, escape in Tasmania is interrelated through shared British colonial conceptions of the island state. These conceptions help form the archive of discourses that describe Tasmania, but there are still opportunities to reinterpret these discourses in more positive ...
Alexander Luke Burton
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Evolutionary Perspectives on Human-Artificial Intelligence Convergence. [PDF]
Zybailov BL+4 more
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Understanding place attachment to remote environments: An Antarctic case study
Abstract The Anthropocene presents unique challenges for humanity’s relationship with remote environments. Transboundary environmental problems, such as climate change or plastics pollution, affect places that are beyond most people’s direct experience.
Katie Marx+3 more
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