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Moral solidarity as a news value: Rendering marginalized communities and enduring social injustice newsworthy

Journalism, 2022
Solidarity is a longstanding, though seldom acknowledged, news value in coverage of marginalized communities. As a principled commitment to social justice, solidarity as a news value helps account for news stories that deviate from elite focus and ...
A. Varma
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Considering emotional solidarity and the theory of planned behavior in explaining behavioral intentions to support tourism development

, 2020
Though the tourism literature has experienced no shortage of research surrounding residents’ attitudinal support for tourism and tourism development, seldom has work focused on behavioral intentions of support, especially taking into consideration ...
E. Erul, K. Woosnam, W. Mcintosh
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Comparing the Effects of Tourists’ Perceptions of Residents’ Emotional Solidarity and Tourists’ Emotional Solidarity on Trip Satisfaction and Word-of-Mouth Intentions

Journal of Travel Research, 2022
This study aims to examine the effect of tourists’ perceptions of residents’ emotional solidarity with tourists on their trip satisfaction and word-of-mouth intentions toward a destination, taking into consideration the moderating effect of visitation ...
Ivan Kai Wai Lai, J. Wong
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ENVISIONING SOLIDARITY:

2021
This chapter discusses adult-child relations in two Japanese animated fantasy films that are based on English children’s literature, When Marnie Was There and Howl’s Moving Castle, both by Studio Ghibli. Both films draw strongly on the age-bending elements of their source texts, with Marnie transforming from the heroine Anna’s grandmother into her ...
Aneesh Barai, Nozomi Uematsu
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Solidarity Not Charity

, 2020
This article argues that, in the face of worsening conditions from climate change, enhanced border enforcement, a growing wealth gap, housing crises, and policing, social movements should focus on expanding mutual aid strategies.
D. Spade
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Precaution and Solidarity

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2005
Health care services are constantly assessed by their ability to accommodate values popular in contemporary societies. Autonomy, justice, and human dignity have for some time been among such values in the affluent West. Relative newcomers in the field are the notions of “precaution” and “solidarity,” which seem to attract, in particular, Continental ...
Hayry, Matti, Häyry, Matti
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Measuring Tourists’ Emotional Solidarity with One Another—A Modification of the Emotional Solidarity Scale

Journal of Travel Research, 2020
Although tourists’ affective bonds with one another are essential to their travel experiences as well as their pretrip anticipations, it nevertheless remains as an underexplored topic in tourism research.
Dongoh Joo, K. Woosnam
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Stranger-danger? Understanding the moderating effects of children in the household on non-hosting residents' emotional solidarity with Airbnb visitors, feeling safe, and support for Airbnb

, 2020
Airbnb has been portrayed as making neighborhoods significantly less safe where hosts are operating. However, the evidence has been mainly anecdotal. The present study developed a model of non-hosting residents' emotional solidarity with Airbnb visitors,
Courtney Suess, K. Woosnam, E. Erul
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Solidarity with Solidarity

2012
The Polish crisis in the early 1980s provoked a great deal of reaction in the West. Not only governments, but social movements were also touched by the establishment of the Iindependent Trade Union Solidarnosc in the summer of 1980, the proclamation of martial law in December 1981, and Solidarnosc's underground activity in the subsequent years. In many
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Feminist solidarity, reflective solidarity: Theorizing Connections after identity politics

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 1997
ABSTRACT This article presents the concept of reflective solidarity as an ideal of feminist coalition. Reflective solidarity is defined as the mutual expectation of a responsible orientation to relationship. Situating itself among other feminist efforts to theorize connections after identity politics, the article builds from a critical appraisal of ...
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