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Vernacular branding: sustaining city identity through vernacular architecture of indigenous villages
This qualitative research explores the intricate relationship between city branding and vernacular architecture within the context of indigenous...
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City branding, discourse and politics: a case study on Compassionate Louisville
Using the case of Louisville’s “Compassionate City” brand, the paper shows that city branding can produce discourses that can influence local...
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The other side of the coin: expectations of Polish and Hungarian students on soft skills in the labour market – a futures perspective
There is common agreement that we are facing a great transition, which poses a challenge for the labour market, too. The expending literature on soft...
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Gender equality machineries: the quest for enhanced gender data
This piece underscores the necessity of “enhanced” gender-centric data—official, intersectional data with new batteries of questions, based on...
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A Cross-lagged Longitudinal Study of Bidirectional Associations between Meaning in Life and Academic Engagement: The Mediation of Hope
Previous research has established a positive correlation between meaning in life and academic achievement, yet several gaps remain unaddressed....
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Till We Have Red Faces: Drinking to Signal Trustworthiness in Contemporary China
Interpersonal networks facilitate business cooperation and socioeconomic exchange. But how can outsiders demonstrate their trustworthiness to join...
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Mayoral partisanship and municipal fiscal health
Whether cities can provide critical public services and infrastructure depends on their fiscal health or the ability to pay for different service...
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An Ideology by Any Other Name
The terms ‘liberal’ and ‘conservative’ are prominent features of political discourse in the United States, and many citizens choose to identify with...
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Demonstrated risk preferences and COVID-19 regulations in the United States
Research has pointed towards U.S. state officials setting COVID regulations based on their constituents’ political affiliation. But a further...
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The OBR and the unintended economic consequences of Mr Osborne
The creation of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) was heralded as a major change in UK economic governance, purporting to offer objective...
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The vulnerability of community sport organizations to criminal interference
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that Community Sport Organizations (CSOs) are increasingly susceptible to individuals with criminal...
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Exploring Overlaps of Cultural Property Crime with Organised Crime in EU Policy Documents
In recent years the interrelation of the trafficking of cultural property with other forms of organised crime has gained prominence in EU policies on...
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The Breakup of Binational Couples: Analyzing the Importance of Cultural Dissimilarity in the Couple Well-Being
This paper explores the characteristics, causes and consequences of the breakup process of binational couples. Previous research found significant...
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The Sakhalin Climate Experiment
Climate change was long neglected by Russian politics. However, from 2019 to 2021, substantial changes were observable. During this time, climate...
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Misperceptions About People Who Have Sexually Offended and Support of Community Notification for Juveniles Among Koreans
The implementation of community notification for juveniles who have sexually offended (JSOs) is controversial because it does not protect juvenile...
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Radikale Orientierungen Jugendlicher vor dem Hintergrund der Entwicklung der religiösen Identität im Jugendalter
In the process of finding identity and the experience uncertainty and doubt, young people are particularly receptive to offers and promises of...
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A Comprehensive Approach to Sanctions Effectiveness: Lessons Learned from Sanctions on Russia
Over two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the impact and efficacy of sanctions against Russia remain highly uncertain and...
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The life cycle of international cooperation: Introduction to the special issue
International organizations’ lives often extend far beyond the moment of their initial contracting. How IOs do adapt to shifting circumstances in...