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Abstract The present paper is based on a photovoice study conducted with sixteen undergraduate social work students in their third year of study, examining their real-time lived experience of their fieldwork training in the immediate aftermath of the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. The findings of the study, based on an analysis of
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Ambivalent consequences of social exclusion for real-existing democracy in Latin America: the example of the Argentine crisis [PDF]
When analyzing the relationship between democracy and social exclusion in Latin America, the perspective prevails that emphasizes the contradictory nature of ‘formal democracies’ characterized by both deep social inequality and political and economic marginalization.
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New times, new politics: history and memory during the final years of the CPGB [PDF]
This article examines the relationship between collective memory, historical interpretation and political identity. It focuses on the dissolution of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) as constructed through collective narrative memory, and on ...
AJ Davies +44 more
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The iron law of democratic socialism: British and Austrian influences on the young Karl Polanyi [PDF]
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.A central thesis of Karl Polanyi's The great transformation concerns the tensions between capitalism and democracy: the former embodies the principle of inequality, while
Bauer O. +42 more
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Using machine learning on a mega‐scale global dataset (n = 1,336,840) reveals a robust personality trait architecture beyond the Big Five. A Big Two model, broadly capturing social engagement and internal mentation, defines a geometric space that links personality to neurocognitive profiles.
Kaixiang Zhuang +7 more
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In these conversations, Bruno Guigue retraces the history of China. He revisits the country’s situation before the Maoist Revolution of 1949 and discusses the life and career of Mao Zedong.
Salim Lamrani
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OxSpred, an eXtreme‐Gradient‐Boosting‐‐based supervised learning model, accurately annotates oxidative stress in innate immune cells at the single‐cell level, providing interpretable embeddings with significant biological relevance. This innovative tool revolutionizes the understanding of innate immune cell functions during inflammation and enhances ...
Po‐Yuan Chen, Tai‐Ming Ko
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Understanding the changing nature of sports organisations in transforming societies [PDF]
The paper examined the process of changing in three Bulgarian national sport organisations (NSO) in swimming, weightlifting and field hockey, as the country is undergoing fundamental political, economic and social transformations from state socialism ...
Girginov, V, Sandanski, I
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Abstract Germany's Renewable Energy Sources Act (REA), enacted in 2000 and subsequently amended, subsidized national renewable energy production with fixed feed‐in tariffs for renewable energy sources (RE) from wind, solar, and biogas. Empirical studies suggest that the policy was creating windfall effects for landowners and attribute farmland use ...
Lars Isenhardt +6 more
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Back to the Future? Bolivia after the 2025 elections
It hardly came as a surprise that the 2025 presidential elections in Bolivia put an end to 20 years of only briefly interrupted rule of the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS).
Jonas Wolff
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