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Ethnic-Racial Socialization Through the Lens of German Young Adults of Turkish, Kurdish, East, and Southeast Asian Heritage. [PDF]
Aral T, Juang LP.
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Victimhood claims in German political manifestos
Abstract Political campaigns often work with victimhood claims—stories construed around an (alleged) injustice that needs to be redressed or retaliated against. Notably, scholars have argued that victimhood claims have become more important in societal discourses over the last 20 years.
Marlene Voit +4 more
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How much does culture matter for preferences for redistribution? Evidence from panel data on immigrants in Germany. [PDF]
Griaznova O.
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Sticks, carrots and great expectations: human rights conditionality and Turkey\u2019s path towards membership of the European Union [PDF]
Zalwski, Piotr
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Abstract The scarce political and social psychological research on the Kurdish–Turkish context primarily addresses intergroup relations and general perceptions of the conflict. Conversely, Kurds' experiences of and beliefs about collective victimization in this context have not been examined much to date.
Helin Ünal, Johanna Ray Vollhardt
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Intergroup relations and dynamics of (dis)integration between youth with immigrant and non-immigrant origins: a scoping review. [PDF]
Lötjönen K +3 more
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ABSTRACT We use grid‐group cultural theory (CT) to specify underspecified aspects of the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF). Our theoretical synthesis of CT and the ACF provides, first, an exhaustive typology of policy actors and their cultural cognitive biases that entail, guide, and constrain policy core beliefs about problem definitions and ...
Metodi Sotirov, Brendon Swedlow
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Human rights in sport and democratic attitudes among student-athletes: a cross-sectional survey at a Turkish university. [PDF]
Sadik R.
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ABSTRACT Skills formation is a pressing issue for middle‐income countries given the pace of technological change. In Latin America, scholars point to the hierarchical type of capitalism and its segmentalist skills formation system as the main roadblocks to exiting the middle‐income trap.
Aldo Madariaga, Mariana Rangel‐Padilla
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