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Unraveling authoritarian reform decision‐making: A metacognitive–subcognitive model
Abstract Recent research indicates that state reforms in East and Southeast Asia have been predominantly top‐down and authoritarian‐led. However, this significant observation implicitly relies on important assumptions about authoritarian decision‐making behavior and psychology that remains understudied.
Eugene Yu Ji
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Soviet State and Society: on a Question of Evolution of Opposition in the 1960–1970th Years
The article analyzes the socio-economic and spiritual-moral characteristics of the relationship between the Russian state and society at various stages of national history, showing their specificity in the so-called Soviet period.
A. I. Lushin
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Governing the Global Square: Pueblos, Platforms, and the Politics of Place
Constellations, EarlyView.
Jennifer Forestal
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ABSTRACT While ‘local’ research assistants (RA) often play a key role in knowledge production in fieldwork‐based disciplines like geography, their role and agency often remain silenced. This paper brings together scholarship in feminist geography and critical development studies to reposition RAs as brokers, collaborators, and knowledge translators.
Zali Fung
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Social media dissidence in Zimbabwe
: Dissidents exist in every nation, always have, and perhaps always will – existing in that precarious space between being patriots and enemies of the state.
Matsilele, Trust
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Extension du contrôle ou dissidence ? (Commentaire)
Faugeron Claude. Extension du contrôle ou dissidence ? (Commentaire). In: Sciences sociales et santé. Volume 2, n°1, 1984. pp.
Claude Faugeron, Faugeron, Claude
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Beyond the Populist Moment: Nationalism and the Democratic Chain of Conflict
Constellations, EarlyView.
Michaelangelo Anastasiou
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Research Ethics in Conflict Zones: Reflections on ‘Do no Harm’ Ethics for the Research Network
ABSTRACT What does it mean to ‘do no harm’ in academic research? ‘Do no harm’ ethics emphasizes the responsibility of researchers to mitigate the emotional, physical, and political harms that may arise through participation in research. These concerns are heightened in conflict zones, where access constraints and intersecting vulnerabilities shape the ...
K. B. Roberts
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L’association « Paulette NARDAL au Panthéon » s’investit pour que soit reconnu l’apport considérable de Paulette Nardal comme première journaliste noire de France et précurseure du mouvement de la Négritude.
Catherine Marceline
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Figure animale et dissidence : quelques usages de l’altérité
Polemical discourses use animal figures to construct or question alterity, and the way they use them tells about rhetorical but also ethical or even philosophical positions.
Cécile Huchard
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