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Why War? And Other Burning Questions: An Invitation to Psychohistory

open access: yesForum: Qualitative Social Research, 2000
This article provides an overview of the field of psychohistory, with an emphasis on deMAUSE's psychogenic theory. It includes an introduction, a discussion of origins, methods—particularly the trauma model, resources, and contact information.
Robert A. Scharf
doaj  

Populism and Polarization: A Nostalgic Narrative of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’

open access: yesGovernment and Opposition
The vast presence of populism in contemporary political discourse has introduced a narrative steeped in nostalgia, evoking images of a revered national past and delineating a stark division between the ‘authentic us’ and the ‘alien them’.
Mariken A.C.G. van der Velden   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Dynamics of Transnational Labour Migration Revisited from a Crisis Complex Perspective

open access: yesDevelopment and Change, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article uses the notion of crisis complex to analyse the relationship between labour migration and crisis from an institution‐ and process‐oriented perspective. Such an interrogation is timely, given the increasingly crisis‐prone dynamics shaping global labour systems and migration governance, including recruitment, skills recognition and
Ioana Jipa‐Muşat, Nicola Piper
wiley   +1 more source

The Perpetual Invasion : Past as Prologue in Constitutional Immigration Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Donald Trump ascended to the presidency largely on the promise to protect the American people—their physical and financial security, their culture and language, even the integrity of their electoral system—against an invading foreign menace.
Lindsay, Matthew J
core   +2 more sources

Mpox and the Ethics of Outbreak Management: Lessons for Future Public Health Crises

open access: yesDeveloping World Bioethics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Mpox, first identified in captive monkeys in 1958 and recognized in humans by 1970 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was historically confined to sporadic zoonotic outbreaks in Central and West Africa. These outbreaks, often driven by rodent‐to‐human transmission in resource‐limited settings, reflect persistent systemic health disparities ...
Adetayo E. Obasa   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Intertextuality and Scapegoating Motif in Yoruba Myth of Ayélála and Judeo-Christian Narrative of Jesus

open access: yesABUAD Journal of the Humanities-AGIDIGBO
Myths have always been significant parts of the oral traditions of preliterate societies. As the creative repository of indigenous communities, myths express the shared ecosystem of communal ideologies and cultural identities. As vital narratives, myths—
Kehinde Oyetimi
doaj   +1 more source

'Our Darker Purpose' : the calculus of desire in King Lear : a Girardian reading [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Rene Girard has always seen in Shakespeare's work a supreme example of his mimetic theory applied with genius in a dramatic context. He sees in King Lear a kind of summa which brings to 'a sharp focus . ..
Caruana, Carmel
core   +1 more source

Dyadic resistance during parent–adolescent interactions: A state space grid analysis before and after high school

open access: yesFamily Relations, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective This study examined micro‐level resistance dynamics that occur during parent–adolescent interactions before and after the transition to high school. Background Although research on parent–adolescent disputes has emphasized global measures of frequency and intensity, less attention has been paid to the actions of resistance during ...
Daniel Ji   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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