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Multiculturalism, Majority Rights and the Established Culture
ABSTRACT Recent critiques of multiculturalism contend that it is the ethnic or cultural majority in Western democracies that is now most vulnerable to cultural and identity dissolution, thus entitling it to majority rights on much the same grounds that multiculturalists defend minority rights. These critiques follow and perpetuate the binary opposition
Geoffrey Brahm Levey
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Augmenting the availability of historical GDP per capita estimates through machine learning. [PDF]
Koch P, Stojkoski V, A Hidalgo C.
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ABSTRACT Within the US electoral system, where states are conceived of and vote as discrete entities, state‐level characteristics are vital to consider because they reflect sociocultural context influencing voter behaviour. Though numerous studies have documented the connection between Christian nationalist ideology and voting for Donald Trump in 2016,
Andrew L. Whitehead, Samuel L. Perry
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Interfaith Collaboration: Boundary Crossing in a Participatory Action Research Project with Health Care Chaplains in The Netherlands. [PDF]
Wierstra IR +4 more
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Education and Learning in Studies of Nationalism: Anderson and Weber in Focus
ABSTRACT Scholars of nationalism have pointed to the importance of educational institutions for the dissemination of national identities and associated sentimental attachments, yet how nationalism is learned within these educational institutions has received little attention.
Lejla Voloder
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Work ethic, protestantism and human capital
Christoph A. Schaltegger, B. Torgler
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“Trading places”: Do individual status changes reduce misattributions of poverty?
Abstract This research explores how individual status positions and changes within an economic game influence attributional biases and support for redistribution. Across three studies, participants were assigned roles as losers, winners, or observers of the game. In a pilot study, losers perceived the game as less fair, attributed others' failures more
Julia Schnepf +2 more
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The Attitude of the Protestant Community to Disabled People in Ukraine
Olga Polumysna
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A Novel “Kepler” by John Banville in the Context of Protestant Work Ethiс
Vladislav P. Gorodetskiy
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