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Close, but not close enough? Audience’s reactions to domesticated distant suffering in international news coverage [PDF]
The interest in audience responses to mediated distant suffering has been growing in the last decade. Earlier research about the mediation of distant suffering was often morally or theoretically based, or textually informed and recent empirical research ...
Huiberts, Eline, Joye, Stijn
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A Modest Conception of Moral Right & Wrong
ABSTRACT Taking inspiration from Hume, I advance a conception of the part of morality concerned with right and wrong, rooted in the actual moral rules established and followed within our society. Elsewhere, I have argued this approach provides a way of thinking about how we are genuinely “bound in a moral way” to keep our moral obligations that it is ...
Jorah Dannenberg
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Imitation of location choices for rare foreign ventures: Tax‐motivated relocations of headquarters
Abstract Research Summary Peer firms tend to imitate each other's location choices for foreign subsidiaries. We examine whether they also engage in location choice imitation when undertaking rare, high‐stakes foreign ventures in the form of tax‐motivated relocations of headquarters.
Aleksi Eerola +2 more
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SHORT COMMUNICATION: On Scientific Publications
Maybe we can make our local journals internationally “visible” and thus be included in international indices (the sign of international recognition). That may not be too difficult to achieve.
EDUARDO AGUSTIN PADLAN
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From Finding to Making Jari: The Return of Burmese Political Refugees From South Korea
ABSTRACT The Korean word jari means a place, but also a seat, social position or space, according to the context. In interviews with Burmese refugees returning from South Korea (hereinafter Korea) to Myanmar, this word was used to express the challenges of return after nearly 20 years.
Jae Hyun Park
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Japanese Journal of Sociology, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 231-234, March 2025.
Ashita Matsumiya
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ABSTRACT This article investigates recent patterns of Bangladeshi migration to Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), focusing on the Czech Republic and Poland as emerging destinations and transit spaces within broader European mobility systems. Drawing on long‐term ethnographic research and 74 semi‐structured and in‐depth interviews conducted in Bangladesh,
Zbyněk Mucha, Robert Stojanov
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Tariff reform: an imperial strategy, 1903-1913 [PDF]
Historians of the Edwardian tariff reform movement have disagreed about its aims. This article examines the motivations of the leadership of the Tariff Reform League, which was by far the most influential organization in the tariff lobby.
Thompson, A.S.
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Coaxing Compliance: Ethiopian Lawyers, Chinese Companies, and the Cultivation of Respect
ABSTRACT Over the past three decades, a growing number of Chinese enterprises have entered Ethiopia's construction and manufacturing sectors as contractors and investors. While adapting to a new regulatory environment, many of these companies have faced administrative challenges and accusations of noncompliance, some of which have been brought to court.
Miriam Driessen
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