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The Nexus of Digital Authoritarianism and Religious Populism
This paper delves into the intricate relationship between religious populism and the legitimization of digital authoritarianism in Turkey. Specifically, it investigates how the ruling party, AKP, has strategically linked Islamist values to state policies
Ihsan Yilmaz
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Social Engagement among Migrant Youth: Attitudes and Meanings
This article explores migrant young people’s engagement, participation and involvement in socially meaningful activities, events and experiences. This type of social participation is approached in the social inclusion literature using the notions of ...
Liudmila Kirpitchenko, Fethi Mansouri
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Muslim Young People Online: “Acts of Citizenship” in Socially Networked Spaces
This paper reviews the current literature regarding Muslim young people’s online social networking and participatory practices with the aim of examining whether these practices open up new spaces of civic engagement and political participation. The paper
Amelia Johns
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While social inequalities and regional disparities incited Tunisia’s 2011 so-called ‘Jasmine Revolution’, successive government promises to improve the lives of the country’s most marginalized people remain unfulfilled.
Fethi Mansouri +2 more
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Is There Time Enough? Temporal Resources and Service Performance in the Danish Home Care Sector
Reflecting on the temporal conditions of home care work, care workers are fairly critical, stressing that time frames are inflexible and time is limited and occasionally insufficient, altogether constituting a time pressure in work performance.
Pernille Tufte
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Using the recent change in students’ possibility to complain about their marks in Denmark as a case the paper investigates the mechanisms of and the values underlying the principle of the prohibition of reformatio in pejus.
Inger Marie Conradsen
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The first quarter of the twenty-first century has witnessed the rise of populism around the world. While it is widespread it manifests in its own unique ways in each society, nation, and region. Religious populism, once rarely discussed, has come to take
Greg Barton +2 more
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The New Muslim Ethical Elite: “Silent Revolution” or the Commodification of Islam?
Very little research has examined the emergence of Western Muslims into the elite professions that are central to the operation of the capitalist free market and that serve as a central location of economic and political power.
Joshua M. Roose
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International political economy, the globalisation debate and the analysis of globalisation discourse [PDF]
This paper appraises the study of globalisation within International Political Economy (IPE). It also examines existing analysis, more specifically, on the ideational dimension of globalisation, generally situated within IPE but also found in other ...
Berry, C. (Craig)
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ABSTRACT Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic, inherited hemoglobinopathy that requires frequent hospitalization for disease‐related complications. Canadian data on inpatient care is limited. This study compared caregiver‐reported hospital experiences of children with SCD to those with cystic fibrosis (CF), a chronic, autosomal recessive ...
Hailey M. Zwicker +11 more
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