Obesity and health-related quality of life among immigrant Meskhetian Turks in Turkey: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Karabalık D, Kendilci EA.
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Gallipoli & Coniston: conflict, colonialism and spatial power [PDF]
Goodall, Heather
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ABSTRACT Why do some members of an ethnic group support ethnic group rights while others do not? Drawing on social psychology, I argue that exposure to political violence shapes individual attitudes by deepening in‐group and out‐group distinctions and fostering expressive solidarity towards group rights. To test this argument, the study uses nationally
Oner Yigit
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Explicit Tolerance and Implicit Exclusion: A Study on National Identity in Sweden
ABSTRACT While people in many Western countries report increasingly tolerant and inclusive attitudes, minorities continue to face considerable, and in some cases growing, discrimination and exclusion. In this paper, I propose that the gap may stem from a discrepancy between explicit attitudes and more automatic, implicit attitudes. Most people may want
Filip Olsson
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ABSTRACT Police organizations increasingly use predictive algorithms for surveillance, raising privacy concerns and potentially decreasing citizen trust in these prominent policing tools. This paper investigates whether two dimensions of institutional transparency, transparency about legislation and external monitoring, can influence trust in ...
E. N. Nieuwenhuizen +2 more
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Readiness to deliver integrated cardiovascular, kidney and metabolic care in primary healthcare: phase II of HEARTS 2.0 in 26 countries in the Americas. [PDF]
Ordunez P +21 more
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Preliminary assessment of the public finance management and of the economic situation in the Turks & Caicos Islands. Final report, 20 February 2012 [PDF]
Wiggins, John
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Resettlement and Reconstruction of Identity; the Case of the Kurds in Turkey. [PDF]
Jongerden, J.
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Compensating personal climate response inefficacy with political conservatism?
Abstract People grapple with the reality that their individual actions are too insignificant to impact climate change—a phenomenon known as personal climate response inefficacy. The compensatory control theory articulates that people may turn to overarching social institutions or ideologies (e.g., conservatism) when they lack personal control. Inspired
Xiaobin Lou +2 more
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Religious Identities in Southeastern Europe: Pomaks in Greece and Bulgaria: Behind the State Valance
First, I will briefly explain the important events that have coincided or strongly influenced Pomak identity during the twentieth century. Several Greek and Bulgarian state policies will be mentioned for they served as fierce attempts to essentially ...
Ubiparipović, Stefan
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