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Big Data from the South(s): Beyond Data Universalism
This article introduces the tenets of a theory of datafication of and in the Souths. It calls for a de-Westernization of critical data studies, in view of promoting a reparation to the cognitive injustice that fails to recognize non-mainstream ways of ...
Stefania Milan, Emiliano Treré
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Rethinking measures of democracy and welfare state universalism: Lessons from subnational research
Democracy and the welfare state are two of the most extensively studied concepts and themes in the field of comparative politics. Debate about how to best measure the two concepts has failed to contemplate the extent to which political and social rights ...
Agustina Giraudy, Jennifer Pribble
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An important feature of the Swedish housing system is universalism, meaning that housing provision should encompass broad income groups and thus not only be directed towards poor households.
Ida Borg
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Nordic eldercare – Weak universalism becoming weaker?
Marta Szebehely, Gabrielle Meagher
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Significance Most statistical methods rely on certain mathematical conditions, known as regularity assumptions, to ensure their validity. Without these conditions, statistical quantities like P values and confidence intervals might not be valid.
Larry Wasserman +2 more
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Introduction Recent research is fully questioning whether the combination of parenting warmth and strictness (the authoritative style) is always identified as positive parenting across the globe.
Iria Palacios +3 more
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This paper leverages nationally representative surveys across 60 countries and 64,000 respondents to present novel stylized facts about the relationship-specific nature of altruism.
Alexander W. Cappelen +2 more
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In the mid-twentieth century, in the aftermath of WWII and the Nazi atrocities and in the midst of decolonisation, a new discipline of transcultural psychiatry was being established and institutionalised.
A. Antić
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Revisiting universalism in the Finnish education system
The aim of the article is to revisit the principle of universalism and analyze how it has changed in the legislation on compulsory education by asking: how are different characteristics of universalism emphasized in the basic education legislation and ...
Mira Kalalahti, Janne Varjo
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Moral Universalism and the Structure of Ideology
Throughout the Western world, people’s policy views are correlated across domains in a strikingly similar fashion. This paper proposes that what partly explains the structure of ideology is moral universalism: the extent to which people exhibit the ...
B. Enke +2 more
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