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Configuring the Case of the Quayside Project
This chapter develops an assemblage approach to the Quayside project and process. In the first section, I chart the “real space” for this project.... -
Organisational Expertise in Hollywood: How the Government, Social Movements, and Think Tanks Consult TV and Film Makers
Existing studies show that when Hollywood professionals develop and produce films and television series, they consult experts in social and political...
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White Christian Nationalism and Youth Development in the USA
White Christian nationalism is a political ideology and cultural framework that views the USA as an explicitly and exceptionally Christian nation. It...
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Civil society elites: managers of civic capital
The article takes the first steps towards a general theory of civil society elites, a concept not fully developed in either elite or civil society...
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Policy effectiveness analysis using system dynamics based on the threat of Covid-19 in Sukoharjo Regency, Indonesia
This research was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the policy with System Dynamics based on the threat of the COVID-19 hazard in Sukoharjo...
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Take or Reject State Power? The Dual Dilemma for Teachers’ Unions in Brazil and Mexico
How do unions that represent similar constituencies and fight for comparable goals come to embrace radically different relationships to the state and...
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The Latvian LGBT Movement and Narratives of Normalization
The article examines the visibility of the LGBT community in Latvian public discourse of the last thirty years and the history of LGBT activism.... -
Examining the environmental Phillips curve hypothesis in G7 nations: critical insights from wavelet coherence and wavelet causality analysis
This study aims to examine the emerging Environmental Phillips-Curve (EPC) hypothesis across G7 nations from 1990 to 2022, employing the...
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Bringing Morality Back in: Three Interviews
This chapter presents three interviews with three influential voices in the field of social movement and civil society studies, namely, those of Doug... -
Analysis of the existence of ecofeminism in Indonesian civil society in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic (2020–2022)
This research aims to analyze the condition of ecofeminism in Indonesia in 2020–2022 using a content analysis approach and describe the causes that...
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Present-Day Migration in Southeast Asia: Evolution, Flows and Migration Dynamics
The proportion of people’s movement within Southeast Asia continues to rise with the UN estimating there are over ten million international migrants... -
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Women’s Rights and Wellbeing: Analysis of the Ugandan Response to the Global Virus
The COVID-19 pandemic caused dilemmas for the most vulnerable populations around the world. This article describes the gendered effects of the...
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Medicaid Expansion Through the Affordable Care Act and Interstate Mobility of Low-Income Immigrants: Welfare Magnet or Myth?
Immigrants’ access to public benefits, including healthcare coverage, has remained at the front and center of the debate on immigration and welfare...
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Steampunk as Stealth Politics
This chapter suggests that the retro-futuristic neo-Victorian cultural movement known as steampunk can usefully be understood as a form of stealth... -
“Piecemeal” Advocacy, Radical Accomplishments: Adding Normatizing to the Advocacy Toolbox
Women’s rights advocates in Iowa successfully got state laws adopted in the late 1980s and in 2009 requiring gender balance on state and local boards...
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Experimental study in flume with pottery sherds: first implication for insular sites located in the middle Paraná River, Argentina
The hydrodynamics of rivers is one important factor in the distribution of archaeological remains located in floodplains. This study explores the...
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Getting In: Status Stratification and the Pursuit of the Good College Party
How do social hierarchies emerge from symbolic boundaries? Based on an ethnography of a college party scene, we consider “Who parties with whom” as a...
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Hungarian “Populism” and Antipopulism Today through the Looking Glass of the Interwar “Populist” Movement
The Hungarian government is currently dominated by two rightist parties, Fidesz and Jobbik, drawing comparisons with Hungary’s interwar period. The... -
Competition and Change in the Discourse on Abortion in Taiwan
Women in Taiwan first gained the right to abortion in 1986 under the Eugenic Health Law. Although this allowed abortion under certain circumstances,... -
Immigration, Domination, and ‘Proportional Patriotism’: Recovering the Sociology of Herbert Adolphus Miller
This article addresses the sociological approach and political engagements of the early twentieth century sociologist, Herbert Adolphus Miller...