Religion and nationalism revisited: Insights from southeastern and central eastern Europe. [PDF]
Triandafyllidou A.
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Intellectuals, Nationalism, and the Exit from Communism: The Case of East Germany [PDF]
Christian Joppke
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Banal Radicalism: Free Spaces and the Routinization of Radical Practices in Far‐Right Movements
ABSTRACT How do free spaces become radicalizing spaces? Studies of far‐right radicalism have highlighted the role of insulated movement spaces in radicalizing their members. In these spaces, participants can flaunt their radical ideas and infuse them into everyday practices, forming these ideas into comprehensive and resilient worldviews.
Oded Marom
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Historical origins of corruption in the Romanian public health system - path dependency and contagion effect. [PDF]
Plopeanu AP.
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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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Work, Self, and Society: A Socio-historical Study of Morita Therapy. [PDF]
Wu YC.
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Opinion Polling in Central and Eastern Europe under Communism [PDF]
Matt Henn
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Abstract The Attitudes to Inclusion Scale (AIS) and the Intention to Teach in Inclusive Classroom Scale (ITICS) are instruments widely used internationally for researching teachers' attitudes and intentions towards inclusive education (IE). This study presents information on psychometric analysis of the AIS and ITICS as well as their functioning in the
Jakub Pivarč
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Employment and Wages in Enterprises under Communism and in Transition: Evidence from Central Europe and Russia [PDF]
Swati Basu, Saul Estrin, Jan Švejnar
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A new regime divide? Democratic backsliding, attitudes towards democracy and affective polarization
Abstract Partisan‐based affective polarization has been posited as a key explanation for citizens' tolerance towards democratic backsliding, with voters more likely to overlook democratic violations conducted by in‐party candidates. Our study theorizes and empirically explores the reverse perspective on this relationship: focusing on the role of the ...
THERESA GESSLER, NATASHA WUNSCH
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