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ABSTRACT The 17 October 2019 uprising in Lebanon marked a pivotal period of economic crisis and discontent with the ruling elite. We examined social cohesion post‐uprising by exploring political polarization between “anti‐ruling parties” citizens and “partisan/unaligned” citizens, in two surveys with a community sample (Study 1, N = 357) and a ...
Mortada Al‐Amine+3 more
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Abstract This article applies the concept of transaction to the process of policy transfer, through the case of conflict of interest regulation in France, using archives, documentary sources, and interviews with stakeholders. It contributes to the literature on policy translation by clarifying the role of contingency, which remains underspecified.
Sofia Wickberg
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Abstract This paper presents a methodological framework to study situated and relational policy practices in the context of the policy transaction perspective. Building on policy ethnography, it addresses the entanglements of researching policy transactions through triangulation of methods to explore how practices emerge, and how they are “seen ...
Szilvia Nagy
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Abstract There are increasing calls for positive education to integrate holistic and system approaches to both the understanding and implementation of mental health and well‐being interventions across all levels of a school community. The purpose of this study was to examine educators' perspectives of the most significant changes that occurred at an ...
Stephen Burrowes+5 more
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Abstract Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder are at high risk of being bullied, but research on teaching children with autism self‐protection skills for bullying situations is scant. We taught five children self‐protection skills for two types of bullying (threats and unkind remarks) and consecutive bullying occurrences. We first evaluated
Maya J. Fallon+4 more
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Why didn't you scream? Epistemic injustices of sexism, misogyny and rape myths
Abstract In this paper, I discuss rape myths and mythologies, their negative effects on rape and sexual assault complainants, and how they prejudicially construct women qua women. The backdrop for the analysis is the Belfast Rugby Rape Trial, which took place in 2018.
Alison MacKenzie
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The problem with faith‐based carve‐outs: RSE policy, religion and educational goods
Abstract In September 2020, relationships and sex education (RSE) became compulsory in all English secondary schools, and relationships education became compulsory in all English primary schools, marking a significant step forward in the fight to establish children's rights.
Ruth J. Wareham
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Locucións e colocacións: algunhas causas da coaparición dos seus formantes [PDF]
Neste estudo tratamos de constatar que tanto na maioría das locucións coma nun grupo das consideradas colocacións está subxacente un proceso metafórico, aínda que de diferente natureza.
Juan A. Martínez López, Gunn Aarli
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Sentiment Analysis for Roman Urdu Text over Social Media, a Comparative Study [PDF]
In present century, data volume is increasing enormously. The data could be in form for image, text, voice, and video. One factor in this huge growth of data is usage of social media where everyone is posting data on daily basis during chatting, exchanging information, and uploading their personal and official credential.
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Archaeology or interpretation: Michel Foucault and Claude Lefort
Constellations, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 434-446, December 2022.
Mattia Di Pierro
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