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“It Will Get Crowded, It Will Get Dull!”: Preventive Sensations of Density in Zurich's Future‐Making

open access: yesCity &Society, Volume 38, Issue 1, April 2026.
ABSTRACT In Zurich, Switzerland's largest and wealthiest city, future planning around densification has been intensely debated in recent years, spurring referendums and direct democratic votes, and permeating the public discourse through governmental communication, political propaganda, and heightened media coverage.
Sabrina Stallone
wiley   +1 more source

State-Dependence Effects in Surveys [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In recent years academic research has focused on understanding and modeling the survey response process. This paper examines an understudied systematic response tendency in surveys: the extent to which observed responses are subject to state dependence ...
Jong, M.G. (Martijn) de   +2 more
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Yesterday, all our troubles seemed so far away—(Re)conceptualizing nostalgic deprivation as a predictor for radical‐right support

open access: yesPolitical Psychology, Volume 47, Issue 2, April 2026.
Abstract The return to “old glories” is one of the main promises of radical‐right parties, picking up on widespread longings for the collective past. Many people argue that radical‐right support is motivated by Relative Deprivation, that is, the perception of being worse off than others.
Carla Grosche, Tobias Rothmund
wiley   +1 more source

A dual‐process perspective on classism. Right‐wing authoritarianism buffers the relationship between social dominance orientation and classism in Poland

open access: yesPolitical Psychology, Volume 47, Issue 2, April 2026.
Abstract Rising global and local inequalities make prejudice based on social class an increasingly pressing issue, yet it remains underexplored in psychological literature. Across three studies run in Poland, we apply the Dual‐Process Model of Ideology and Prejudice and find that Social Dominance Orientation (SDO)—a preference for social hierarchy ...
Maciej R. Górski   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

It's Sad but I Like It: The Neural Dissociation Between Musical Emotions and Liking in Experts and Laypersons [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Emotion-related areas of the brain, such as the medial frontal cortices, amygdala, and striatum, are activated during listening to sad or happy music as well as during listening to pleasurable music.
Brigitte Bogert   +5 more
core   +3 more sources

Where Now for Migration Studies? Problems, Purpose and Potential

open access: yesTijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Volume 117, Issue 2, Page 164-182, April 2026.
Abstract The 21st century has witnessed an explosion of academic research on migration. We now have a rich corpus of projects and publications, as well as academic posts, degree programmes, PhDs, conferences, journals, departments and other (often well‐funded) ventures dedicated to migration. In parallel, however, ultra‐nationalism, militarised borders
Melanie Griffiths
wiley   +1 more source

Nicosia-Concerted Retailing and Tourism Strategies to Awaken a Neglekted and Sleeping Beauty [PDF]

open access: yes
Nicosia, the last divided European city, is only able to skim a small portion of the tourist purchasing power compared to the other tourism strongholds of the island and, at the same time, does not utilize the existing cultural potential in an efficient ...
Gronau, Werner   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Co-creating a Digital Service Concept in Wellbeing for the Elderly [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The aim of this paper is to describe, how a digital service concept in wellbeing for the elderly was co-created as a process and a content in higher education. The theoretical framework comprises constructivism and the Learning by Developing action model.
Alakoski, Leena   +2 more
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Le rétromarketing : comment le marketing s’est tourné vers le passé / Retromarketing : how marketing has turned to the past [PDF]

open access: yes
(Français) - Le rétromarketing s’est développé ces dernières décennies en termes de distance temporelle, segments de marché et catégorie de produits. À partir des années 1990, ce sont les bébé-boumeurs, un segment de marché large et solvable, qui ont ...
Hallegatte, Damien
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Collective Representations, Divided Memory and Patterns of Paradox: Mining and Shipbuilding [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper seeks to examine the different relationship of two industries to their potential for representation and celebration in collective memory. Looking at case studies of mining and shipbuilding in the shared location of Wearside the paper compares ...
Ian Roberts
core  

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