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Tuned Out or Dialed In: How Attributions Shape Observer Reactions to Music Listeners at Work
ABSTRACT Music listening while working is prevalent in contemporary workplaces, with extensive research demonstrating its psychological and behavioral implications. Shifting focus from intra‐individual outcomes, the present research examines the social implications of music listening at work.
Oguz Gencay +2 more
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Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour: A Critical Review [PDF]
Over the past decade, anti-social behaviour (henceforth referred to as ASB) has become a focus of much policy-making and debate within central and local government and the police.
Hough, M., Jacobson, J., Millie, A.
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Ecofeminism in the 21st Century [PDF]
This paper considers the influence of ecofeminism on policy concerning gender (in)equality and the environment during the past 20 years. It reviews the broad contours of the ecofeminist debate before focusing on the social construction interpretation of ...
Agyeman J +28 more
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Love him for the enemies he has made: Signaling by inflammatory pro‐gun rhetoric
Abstract American politics is rife with messages designed to anger one's political enemies. In this paper, we propose and test a model suggesting that such inflammatory messages are effective because they signal that the messenger is unwilling to compromise with the groups they have offended.
Sosuke Okada, Nicholas Buttrick
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Hate speech is widespread in digital media, and such incidents can harm individuals and fuel hostile discourses. Therefore, understanding the factors that shape bystander intervention is crucial.
Magdalena Obermaier +2 more
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The Role of Space and Time Use Behaviors in Shaping the Incivility Experience of Young People
Space can be considered as one of the important qualitative determinants of time-use. In this study, it is aimed to deal with the complex interactions between space and time-use through a survey on the urban youth in Ankara.
Güliz Muğan
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ABSTRACT How people are treated in the workplace is of increasing concern, with many scholars arguing that the government, as an employer, should set the standard for equitable treatment. While attention to equity in public administration has grown in research and practice, minimal work has comparatively explored discrimination in the public and non ...
Lihi Lahat +2 more
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The study describes the perception of crime in the neighborhood and analyzes gender differences in middle school and high school students from va-rious municipalities in the state of Baja California.
Anel Hortensia Gómez San Luis +2 more
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Abstract Workplace toxicity imposes enormous costs on employees, organizations, and society, yet scholarship lacks an integrated explanation of how harmful practices become routine and why they endure. This article develops the toxicity normalization cascade (TNC), a multilevel process framework addressing two interrelated questions: how does workplace
Aybike Mergen +2 more
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Social Media Professionalism in Nursing Students: A Concept Analysis
ABSTRACT The objective is to clarify the concept of social media professionalism among nursing students. Walker and Avant's concept analysis method was used. CINAHL, Scopus, PubMed, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global were used to find both empirical and gray literature published between 2014 and 2024 that discussed professionalism and social ...
Tommy Lin, Kateryna Metersky
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