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Abstract Discrete choice experiments are increasingly being used to estimate land managers' willingness to accept participation in incentive‐based environmental programs. This is a specific application of discrete choice experiments: the estimation of willingness to accept for a private good (program participation) where respondents have to make trade ...
Anastasio J. Villanueva +2 more
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The States Must Be Crazy: Dissent and the Puzzle of Repressive Persistence [PDF]
According to forty years worth of research, dissent always increases repression whereas state coercive behavior has a range of different influences on dissident activity.
Christian Davenport, Cyanne Loyle
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The recent spur of student-led mobilizations in India led to the portrayal of select public universities as the epitome of resistance, dissent and countercultural politics. Departing from essentialist approaches to student politics, this article outlines
Jean-Thomas Martelli
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A Commander’s Power, A Civilian’s Reason: Justice Jackson’s Korematsu Dissent [PDF]
Barrett examines the dissent opinion of Supreme Court Justice Robert Houghwout Jackson in Korematsu v. United States, which centered on the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII.
Barrett, John Q.
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This article examines the repression-dissent nexus in Islamist social movements. Several studies have overwhelmingly focused on the effects of repression on protest volume, level, and tactics. However, understanding the responses of individual members to
Khalil al-Anani
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Neighborhood social environments and mental health among youth and adults in public housing
Abstract Neighborhoods influence health in part through social processes. However, little is known about how multiple neighborhood social processes co‐occur, or about within (vs. between) neighborhood variation in social processes and health. This study asked how residents of a large public housing development describe their neighborhood and used ...
Jane Leer +3 more
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“Nation at Repair, Women at Work”: Kinship, Dissent, and Citizenship in South India
From December 2019 to March 2020, India was engulfed in protests against the new Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The Act provides a path to citizenship for persecuted minorities from neighboring countries but excludes Muslims.
Harini Kumar
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Abstract In Canada, precarious migration is largely invisibilized. Nonetheless, b/ordering greatly affects people's realities by limiting access to social rights. In Quebec, migrants with precarious status (MPS) do not have access to healthcare, although Quebec has a “universal” healthcare coverage.
Émilie Pigeon‐Gagné +3 more
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Maximum Individual & Vicinity-Average Dose for a Geologic Repository Containing Radioactive Waste [PDF]
Explains the basis for his strong dissent to an NAS report on Yucca ...
Pigford, Thomas H.
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The Social Epistemology of Consensus and Dissent [PDF]
This paper reviews current debates in social epistemology about the relations between knowledge and consensus. These relations are philosophically interesting on their own, but also have practical consequences, as consensus takes an increasingly ...
Miller, Boaz
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