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The Historical Dimension in International Planning Studies
This chapter considers the historical dimension of international planning emphasising the importance of historical awareness to the study of planning... -
The effects of the global health crisis on U. S. immigration policies: shifting political agenda-setting and the mobility crisis of immigrants
The continuing health crisis (COVID-19) reinforces a historical pattern in which partisan-elected officials engage as legislative policy...
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Rethinking the “crisis of expertise”: a relational approach
Concerns about a “crisis of expertise” have been raised recently in both scholarship and public debate. This article asks why there is such a...
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The domestic violence victim as COVID crisis figure
During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, domestic violence came to be understood as a national emergency. In this paper, we ask how and why...
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A paradox of openness: Democracies, financial integration & crisis
Why do democracies experience financial crises more often than non-democracies? Revisiting the 2008 Great Financial Crisis (GFC) as a significant and...
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Librealism's Boundaries in Addressing the Climate Crisis: Insights from Domenico Losurdo and Posthumanism
This study critically examines the limitations of liberalism in effectively addressing the climate crisis, informed by Domenico Losurdo’s critique...
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Psychedelic innovations and the crisis of psychopharmacology
In the 2010s, psychopharmacological research and development experienced a crisis: since no genuinely new drugs for the treatment of mental illness...
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The CDU and the Leitkultur Debate: An Analysis of Angela Merkel’s Integration Discourse Before and After the 2015 Syrian Refugee Crisis
In the late 1990s, the German Christian Democratic Union (CDU) problematised culturally diverse immigration and asylum and emphasised the importance...
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Cultivating Voice and Solidarity in Times of Crisis: Ethnographic Online Journaling as a Pedagogical Tool
Ethnographic journaling can provide students with powerful opportunities to recognize and value their individual and collective perspectives as both...
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Historical and current developments in ethnology and anthropology of Serbia
The article sets to present the historical and current developments in ethnology and anthropology of Serbia. The first part is devoted to the...
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Organizational Agility During Crisis: Do Employees’ Perceptions of Public Sector Organizations’ Strategic Agility Foster Employees’ Work Engagement and Well-being?
The purpose of this paper is to examine the mediating role of a public sector organization’s perceived strategic agility in relation to employee...
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The Greek Americans and the Greek Economic Crisis in Historical Perspective
During Greece’s decade-long economic crisis the Greek diaspora in the United States rallied to support its homeland as it had on several previous... -
Building a Foundation to Unify the Language of Climate Change in Historical Archaeology
Archaeologists use the same terms with vastly different meanings, resulting in ineffective communication. Time is of the essence when working with...
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Text Mining Oral Histories in Historical Archaeology
Advances in text mining and natural language processing methodologies have the potential to productively inform historical archaeology and oral...
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The Rohingya Crisis: Its Geopolitical Context and Security Ramifications
The Rohingya crisis cannot be properly comprehended without a thorough understanding of the perennial military rule and associated power structures... -
Intergenerational Social Mobility and Youth Well-Being in the Context of the Greek Socio-Economic Crisis
Intergenerational social mobility and its associations with youth well-being has scarcely been examined in Greece. This study examines educational...
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Work, Self, and Society: A Socio-historical Study of Morita Therapy
Morita therapy is known as a psychotherapy grounded in the culture of Japan, particularly its Buddhist culture. Its popularity in Japan and other...
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Are there historical continuities in the geographical spread of radical voting? A comparison of the 1936 and 2019 election results in the Flemish region of Belgium
Most studies on the spatial determinants of radical voting adopt a purely contemporary approach, suggesting that the current characteristics of one’s...
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Living on the Margin in Geneva Camp: Map** Out Crisis and Co** Strategies of Bihari Refugees in Bangladesh
Bihari refugees from Pakistan who were stranded in Bangladesh during the 1971 liberation war became Pakistani citizens. In 2008, after extensive...