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Introducing olive-oil tourism as a special interest tourism. [PDF]
Pulido-Fernández JI +2 more
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Convergence innovation in the digital age and in the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. [PDF]
Lee SM, Trimi S.
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Police department design, political pressure, and racial inequality in arrests
Abstract This paper theorizes a source of bias in discretionary arrests: strategic limits on police officer learning. Officers have a variety of tactics at their disposal besides arrest that they use for less serious offenses when they judge the underlying behavior to be less severe. In departments led by a chief with special expertise in crime control,
Andrew J. McCall
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Netographic narratives of user-generated travelogues on tourist destination image of Thailand. [PDF]
Zhu JJ, Shan L.
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Abstract When elected officials gain power, do they use it to provide more constituent service or affect policy? The answer informs debates over how legislator capacity, term limits, and institutional positions affect legislator behavior. We distinguish two countervailing effects of increased institutional power: shifting priorities and increased ...
Devin Judge‐Lord +2 more
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The Prospects of “Freed” Time: Pierre Huyghe and L'association Des Temps Libérés [PDF]
Rotenberg, L
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Latinos mobilizing beyond threats: The role of fear and hope in issue activism
Abstract Interest groups intent on spurring political participation often highlight potential threats to galvanize audiences into action. However, while loss aversion is typically seen as a strong motivator, it is important not to neglect the motivational effect of hope and reward‐seeking behavior as people navigate their political landscape.
Vanessa Cruz Nichols
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Gender Inequality in Precarious Academic Work: Female Adjunct Professors in Italy. [PDF]
De Angelis G, Grüning B.
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Unraveling authoritarian reform decision‐making: A metacognitive–subcognitive model
Abstract Recent research indicates that state reforms in East and Southeast Asia have been predominantly top‐down and authoritarian‐led. However, this significant observation implicitly relies on important assumptions about authoritarian decision‐making behavior and psychology that remains understudied.
Eugene Yu Ji
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Art and Agency in the Era of De-Structuration: Exploring a New Field. [PDF]
Sorokin PS +2 more
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