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Public trust in sources and channels on judgment accuracy in food safety misinformation with the moderation effect of self‐affirmation: Evidence from the HINTS‐China database

open access: yesWorld Medical &Health Policy, Volume 15, Issue 2, Page 148-162, June 2023., 2023
Abstract This paper describes the developmentand introduction of an important new international health survey research program, HINTS‐China, which builds upon HINTS, the established national repeated‐measure US‐based survey that has been used over the past decade to inform national public health policies. The major goal of the first two administrations
Ya Yang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘Foot in the Door’ or ‘Door in the Face’? The development of legal strategies in European climate litigation between structure and agency

open access: yesEuropean Law Journal, Volume 29, Issue 3-6, Page 340-361, May-November 2023., 2023
Abstract Following the landmark Urgenda case, European social movements and legal networks have increasingly turned to courts to compel governments to more ambitious mitigation policies. The rapid proliferation of Urgenda‐like cases in the most diverse European jurisdictions, makes a compelling case to investigate the motivations and goals animating ...
Carlotta Garofalo
wiley   +1 more source

The role of moral values in urban planning: Can the capability approach make a contribution?

open access: yesRegional Science Policy &Practice, Volume 15, Issue 2, Page 357-370, April 2023., 2023
Abstract In the last 50 years, consensus had shifted to the position that planning is necessarily an ethical, value‐laden activity. However, despite the insistence among those who advocate for value‐laden planning, there is little as to how these values should be selected or their role in collaboration and decision‐making.
Judit Gébert   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Irreconciliation as practice: resisting impunity and closure in Argentina

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 28, Issue S1, Page 103-117, April 2022., 2022
Abstract In Argentina, irreconciliation is created through everyday practices of vigilance against closure and collective struggles against impunity. In this essay, I show how over several decades since the fall of the dictatorial regime (1976‐83), human rights activists and laypeople have devised ways to keep the past alive while attending to ...
Noa Vaisman
wiley   +1 more source

Safe from “harm”: The governance of violence by platforms

open access: yesPolicy &Internet, Volume 14, Issue 1, Page 63-78, March 2022., 2022
Abstract A number of issues have emerged related to how platforms moderate and mitigate “harm.” Although platforms have recently developed more explicit policies in regard to what constitutes “hate speech” and “harmful content,” it appears that platforms often use subjective judgments of harm that specifically pertains to spectacular, physical violence—
Julia R. DeCook   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Man Just Like Other Men? Masculinity and Clergy in Spain during Late Francoism (1960–1975)

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 45, Issue 4, Page 603-622, December 2021., 2021
While the notion of masculinity has been incorporated by European and North American research into the field of study of religious history, in Spain its introduction is still in its infancy. This article reflects on the contribution of religious discourses and the experiences of male clergy to the construction of different identity models of ...
Mónica Moreno‐Seco
wiley   +1 more source

Water theft as social insurance: south‐eastern Spain, 1851–1948†

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 74, Issue 3, Page 721-753, August 2021., 2021
Abstract For centuries, irrigation communities in south‐eastern Spain were socially stable and economically efficient. In this article, we show how these self‐governing institutions persisted by resolving conflicts over scarce resources with flexible punishment for water theft.
Javier D. Donna   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

BULWARK AGAINST RACISM? HUMBOLDT'S INFLUENCE ON THE RACIAL NOTIONS OF GERMAN WRITERS IN MEXICO (1920s–1940s)

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 74, Issue 3, Page 339-370, July 2021., 2021
ABSTRACT Alexander von Humboldt was regarded as an anti‐fascist symbol among German‐speaking exiles who, fleeing persecution from the Nazi regime, found refuge in Mexico. Humboldt's legacy was read as being an endorsement of the country's struggle for political and cultural emancipation, while his famously anti‐racist stance proved helpful in framing ...
Andrea Acle‐Kreysing
wiley   +1 more source

Judicial review of regulatory decisions: Decoding the contents of appeals against agencies in Spain and the United Kingdom

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, Volume 15, Issue 3, Page 760-784, July 2021., 2021
Abstract Despite the important role that courts play to supervise the legality of regulatory agencies' actions, only few comparative studies analyze the contents of judicial appeals against regulatory decisions within European countries. This paper builds on the comparative administrative law scholarship and administrative capacities literature to ...
Luis E. Mejía
wiley   +1 more source

Juicio moral y valores interpersonales en estudiantes de secundaria de las ciudades Lima y Jauja

open access: yesRevista de Investigación en Psicología, 2009
La investigación realizada tuvo como objetivo establecer si existía o no relación entre el juicio moral y los valores interpersonales de los estudiantes de 4to y 5to de secundaria de Lima y Jauja.
María Matalinares Calvet   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

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