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Intergroup conflict runs in the family: Parental social attitudes and political ideology predict the ethos of conflict in their offspring [PDF]
Ethos of Conflict (EOC) represents a set of societal beliefs regarding violent intergroup conflict. One of the important topic in intergroup conflict research is the political socialization of beliefs regarding conflict – the intergenerational ...
Međedović Janko M., Petrović Boban
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Neoliberal Penal Policy and Prison Privatization
The paper analyzes the relationship between neoliberal penalty transformation and prison privatization as part of neoliberal market reform. The neoliberal political and economic project characterized by deregulation, individualization, privatization, and
Olivera I. Pavićević +2 more
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Measuring the Generosity of Parental Leave Policies
In order to investigate and compare welfare states or specific welfare programmes, scientists, opinion‐makers and politicians rely on indicators. As many of the concepts or objects studied are somewhat abstract, these indicators can often only be ...
Adeline Otto +2 more
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Flying Less for Work and Leisure? Co-Designing a City-Wide Change Initiative in Geneva
Geneva prides itself on being an international city, home to the United Nations and international organizations. The airport plays an important role in this image, tied to a quest for hypermobility in an increasingly globalized society.
Marlyne Sahakian +4 more
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The authors of this article consider the current situation of lifelong learning education in leading Russian universities and define some possible strategies for integrating scientific research with educational activities.
A. V. Keller +6 more
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The femicide as a part of the culture of violence [PDF]
In the paper femicide is analyzed as a gender-based violence whose origin is in feminicide. Feminicide is a term which designates social, cultural and ideological construction which survives in the continuity of institutional weakness.
Pavićević Olivera +2 more
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The StoryMapper: Piloting a Traveling Placemaking Interface for Inclusion and Emplacement
As aresponse to traditional (top‐down) urban planning processes, placemaking engages local citizens in the process of shaping the form, social activity, and meaning of places around them. However, placemaking practices similarly face political challenges
Hanne Vrebos +4 more
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The interviewing practice of survey interviewers has long been recognized as an important contributor to measurement error in survey data. In the current article, we compare two approaches that can be used to identify interviewers whose task performance
Celine Wuyts, Geert Loosveldt
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Rituals of territorial belonging as established practices of inclusion improve dynamics of belonging and coexistence. They are particularly significant in the city where people need rituals to trust each other.
Sandro Cattacin +2 more
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The relevance of the social context for media coverage of victims [PDF]
Media coverage of human suffering caused by trauma, illness, poverty and disasters worldwide takes up a significant part of media coverage and affects the identity of all actors, both active and passive.
Pavićević Olivera +1 more
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