Search Results - "International sociology"
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COVID-19 infodemic: More retweets for science-based information on coronavirus than for false information
Published in International sociology (01-07-2020)“…The World Health Organization has not only signaled the health risks of COVID-19, but also labeled the situation as infodemic, due to the amount of…”
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Filial piety in contemporary Chinese societies: A comparative study of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China
Published in International sociology (01-05-2013)“…This study investigates the functions and implications of contemporary filial piety in three Chinese societies, namely, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China, using…”
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A retrospective of LGBT issues on US college campuses: 1990–2020
Published in International sociology (01-07-2019)“…In this brief retrospective of LGBT issues on US College Campuses: 1990–2020, the authors first review the extensive changes in the language used to ‘define’…”
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Psychology and politics of COVID-19 misinfodemics: Why and how do people believe in misinfodemics?
Published in International sociology (01-01-2021)“…Misinfodemics related to COVID-19 have negatively impacted people’s lives, with adverse health and psycho-sociopolitical outcomes. As the scientific community…”
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From neoliberal disembedding to authoritarian re-embedding: The making of illiberal hegemony in Hungary
Published in International sociology (01-11-2020)“…This article presents and empirically substantiates a theoretical account explaining the making and stabilisation of illiberal hegemony in Hungary. It combines…”
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Hierarchies of social location, class and intersectionality: Towards a translocational frame
Published in International sociology (01-01-2013)“…This article evaluates the potential found within two approaches that recognize the complexity of social hierarchy in different ways. First, it looks at the…”
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From Chi-Raq to Iraq: The retreat of the state and the rise of organized violent nonstate actors
Published in International sociology (01-07-2018)“…Spike Lee’s latest film, Chi-Raq, draws upon a portmanteau coined by local rappers to describe the violence and chaos of Chicago’s South Side, home of some of…”
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Women’s participation and challenges to the liberal script: A global perspective
Published in International sociology (01-05-2022)“…Existing scholarship documents large worldwide increases in women’s participation in the public sphere over recent decades, for example, in education,…”
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The age of reaction: Retrenchment populism in India and Brazil
Published in International sociology (01-11-2020)“…Two of the largest democracies in the global south – India and Brazil – have witnessed a dramatic turn to right-wing populism. Careful historical comparison…”
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Effects of psychological distance perception and psychological factors on pro-environmental behaviors in Taiwan: Application of construal level theory
Published in International sociology (01-01-2020)“…This study applied construal level theory (CLT) to the perceived psychological distance of climate change to investigate Taiwanese people’s psychological…”
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The post-war Japanese eating model: A sociological exploration of semi-compressed food modernity
Published in International sociology (01-07-2024)“…Among multiple factors that can influence people’s food security, the gender inequality factor has attracted inadequate attention in high-income countries,…”
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From shared grievances to collective action: A multilevel study of economic adversity and protest
Published in International sociology (08-11-2024)“…Strongly felt grievances are the first, necessary condition for collective action to occur. While social movement studies have explored how activists frame…”
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Religion, secularization, and far-right support in the Netherlands, Hungary, and Italy
Published in International sociology (06-11-2024)“…Academic evaluations of the relationship between religion, secularization, and far-right collective actors have grown increasingly complicated. New religious…”
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A sociology of anxiety: Western modern legacy and the Covid-19 outbreak
Published in International sociology (01-07-2021)“…The aim of this article is to investigate the role of anxiety as an emotional state frequently identified as the most characteristic of the history of modern…”
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Toward a global sociology of knowledge: Post-colonial realities and intellectual practices
Published in International sociology (01-01-2017)“…This article discusses changing social perspectives on knowledge, from the old sociology of knowledge to current post-colonial debates. The authors propose an…”
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Vox in Spain: Similarities and differences with the far-right family
Published in International sociology (24-10-2024)“…Vox is a relatively new Spanish political party, founded in 2013. However, it was not until more than 5 years later that the party achieved any form of…”
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Barbarism and modernity in S.N. Eisenstadt’s theory: Towards a cultural sociology of radicalism
Published in International sociology (13-10-2024)“…The emergence of ‘radical’ social and political actors, ideologies and identities seems to be a hallmark of the crisis of liberal democracy that is spreading…”
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Trends in intergenerational class mobility and education in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, over common birth cohorts
Published in International sociology (11-10-2024)“…We compare intergenerational class mobility trends in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, exploring the effects of education over birth cohorts. After presenting…”
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Democratic backsliding against a rising wave of support for democracy? Explaining trends in attitudes toward democracy in Poland (1995–2021)
Published in International sociology (06-10-2024)“…The analysis presented in this article tries to address a puzzle – the widely recognized process of democratic backsliding in Poland was accompanied by a…”
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What drives support for authoritarian populist parties in Eastern and Central Europe?
Published in International sociology (27-09-2024)“…Using data from the European Social Survey (2002–2018), we examine the rise of the far right in nine east-central European states in the last half of their…”
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