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Anxiety and political action in times of the Covid-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Zevnik A.
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Abstract In Western democracies, commentators have noted an unprecedented diversity in protest movements opposing ecological and health regulations, including traditional right‐wing authoritarians alongside conspiracy and spiritual believers. Some of these beliefs appear to be incompatible with one another, since authoritarianism is a hallmark of ...
Marius Frenken, Roland Imhoff
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The Dialectics of Disembedding and Civil Society in Provincial Hungary. [PDF]
Hann C.
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Social Security Policy and Vindictiveness [PDF]
This paper uses the work of Jock Young (2002, 2003) on the emergence of vindictiveness in late modern society to examine two recent developments – the withdrawal, in certain circumstances, of Housing Benefit from those people evicted for \'anti-social ...
Chris Grover
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Do political parties always prefer loyalists? Evidence from South Korea. [PDF]
Lee M, Ha SE, Lee W.
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El complejo punitivo brasileño, entendido aquí no sólo como la cárcel, sino como todas las instancias del ejercicio del poder estatal en su actividad criminalizadora, no existe sólo en la figura de sus agentes, instituciones y medios físicos de control y contención, sino que también tiene existencia en el campo cultural, infiltrándose en el lenguaje y,
Pereira, Leonardo Faustino +1 more
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Leaving no one behind in prison: improving the health of people in prison as a key contributor to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals 2030. [PDF]
Ismail N +4 more
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Analyzing the far-right political action on Twitter: the Chilean constituent process. [PDF]
Riquelme F, Rivera D, Serrano B.
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Citizens and punitive attitudes: A pilot study of Spanish university population
One of the "major topics" of the criminology of the 21st century is the research on the punitive attitudes of the citizens. It derives fundamentally from the increasing worry before the phenomenon referred by the criminology literature as "penal populism", which is apparent in many developed countries.
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