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Fusing concept to theory: identity fusion's potential role in crime research. [PDF]
Newson M, Cunliffe J, Whitehouse H.
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Cancer and Capitalism: Towards a Critical Sociological Agenda
ABSTRACT This article considers the relationship between cancer and capitalism from the perspective of political economy. It argues that this perspective is crucial for producing a critical agenda in the sociological study of cancer, which has otherwise and traditionally neglected the question of capital as social totality.
Faisal Al‐Asaad
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Recognizing and mitigating the effects of occupational exposure to traumatic death in forensic anthropology. [PDF]
Boyd DC +3 more
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From Populism to Fascism? On Our Present‐Time Political Categories
ABSTRACT With the global rise of far‐right governments, two categories are available to describe this aspect of our current times: populism and fascism. This raises a twofold question: analytically, which is the most accurate to describe these authoritarian governments?
Federico Tarragoni
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Incredibly emotional: interpreting trustworthiness in Danish courtrooms. [PDF]
Johansen LV.
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Masters and Slaves in Empty Spain: A Philosophical–Political Reading of Rural Depopulation
ABSTRACT Rural depopulation in Spain reveals not only demographic decline but also the persistence of unequal power structures. Drawing on the classical elite theories of Pareto, Mosca, and Michels, alongside Hegel's master–slave dialectic, this article offers a socio‐philosophical and political interpretation of the phenomenon.
Leandro Sebastián Fervier +1 more
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Drug-related stigma among people who inject drugs - development and validation of the drug use stigma scale (DUSS). [PDF]
Pollini RA +4 more
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Abstract This article explores the role of labour law in processes of racialization and gendering of work. It argues that labour law not only protects certain forms of work (law as a protective mechanism), but also systematically excludes other forms of work, especially those performed by racialized and gendered individuals (law as a technology of ...
JULIETA LOBATO
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In the Aftermath of Tragedies, Mass Graves Abound. Molecular Tools May Help Us Find Them. [PDF]
Wilke C.
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