Are we gatekeeping trauma? A conceptual model to expand criterion A for invisible, identity-based, and systemic traumas. [PDF]
Saraiya TC +6 more
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Abstract This article examines the assassination of Duma representative Mikhail Gertsenshtein in July 1906 as the pivotal moment for the emergence of the concept of “right‐wing terrorism” (pravyi terrorizm) in the Russian Empire. Drawing on court documents, police files, and censorship reports, this article argues that the significance of the ...
Moritz Florin
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Defining what's at stake: a person-centered approach to conceptualizing the health and social impacts of police violence in the United States. [PDF]
Judson J, Sharif MZ.
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Abstract How did World War II affect the nature and resilience of Soviet institutions and authority, especially in the extreme case of the Blockade of Leningrad? During the Blockade, Leningraders acted with great agency by engaging in the shadow trade of food and shadow talk for information and community in order to survive.
Jeffrey K. Hass, Nikita A. Lomagin
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Invisible scars and trauma: The psychological cost of youth-led protests in Nepal and the global imperative for trauma‑responsive mental-health systems. [PDF]
Paudel S, Chalise A, Yadav UN.
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Lawful Gun Carriers (Police and Armed Citizens): License, Escalation, and Race [PDF]
Johnson, Nicholas J.
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Toward a “strong” normativity of fear in Hans Jonas and Aristotle
Abstract What does it mean to say that one “ought” to undergo an emotion? In The Imperative of Responsibility, Hans Jonas provocatively asserts that twentieth‐century citizens “ought” to fear for the well‐being of future generations. I argue that Jonas's demand is not straightforwardly reducible to claims about the fittingness, expedience, or aretaic ...
Magnus Ferguson
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Understanding the Impact of Structural Racism and Violence Across the Lifespan on Overdose Vulnerability Among Black San Franciscans Experiencing Homelessness. [PDF]
Gourdet M +8 more
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Understanding and truth in Hannah Arendt: The critical reception of the Eichmann trial and the will
Abstract This article highlights a shift in Hannah Arendt's intellectual development regarding the will during the 1960s, traced into the early 1970s when she focused on thinking, willing, and judging. I argue that this change was driven by reactions to her report on Adolf Eichmann's 1961 trial in Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963).
Andrew Song
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Effects of Childhood Police Contact on Adolescent Suicidality: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis. [PDF]
Schiff SJ, Meza J, Lee SS.
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