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Assault on self
The complexities of intimate partner abuse and violence have been studied from a range of theoretical, conceptual, and methodological perspectives. It is argued here that symbolic interactionist analyses offer specific and...
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Combating Corruption in Africa through Institutional Entrepreneurship
Corruption remains a significant barrier to the socio-economic development of Africa, despite efforts by various local, national and international stakeholders to combat it. Mishra and Maiko (2017), in their article which was...
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Ethical Issues at the University-Industry Interface
G R Evans, David E Packham
Jan 01, 0001
This paper forms an introduction to this issue, the contents of which arose directly or indirectly from a conference in May 2001 on Corruption of scientific integrity? - The commercialisation of academic science. The...
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When Kings Are Criminals
Mattia Cacciatori
Nov 30, 2018
The attempts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute sitting heads of state have proven to be one of the thorniest issues for this new institution. These rest on the claim that there are crimes of such magnitude...
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When Kings Are Criminals
Mattia Cacciatori
Nov 30, 2018
The attempts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute sitting heads of state have proven to be one of the thorniest issues for this new institution. These rest on the claim that there are crimes of such magnitude...
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How does nationalist selfishness creep into cosmopolitan protection?
Timo Kivimäki
Jan 31, 2019
This article investigates how selfish justifications enter cosmopolitan rationales in the political plane of the discourse. It makes sense of the ways in which selfish ideas are allowed to meddle in and merge with morally-based...
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Soft Power and Dark Heritage
While positively connoted tangible cultural heritage is widely recognized as an asset to states in their exercise of soft power, the value of sites of ‘dark heritage’ in the context of soft power strategies has not yet been...
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Rectified Sites of Violence from Westgate to Lampedusa
Andrea Purdekova
Nov 01, 2019

This article investigates whether and how public amnesia of violent incidents such as mass drownings or mass killings impacts ongoing conflict dynamics. Specifically, the article compares and contrasts two forms of public...

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Anti-Immigrant Prejudice
Although human values and value dissimilarity play pivotal roles in the prejudice
literature, there remain important gaps in our understanding. To address these gaps, we recruited three British samples (N=350) and presented...
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Reporting from Bosnia
Karoline von Oppen
Apr 01, 2009
This article is concerned with war reporting from Bosnia. It begins by examining the key issues involved in BBC reporter Martin Bell's controversial demand for a 'journalism of attachment'. Bell clearly intended his intervention...
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The cognitive interview for eyewitnesses with autism spectrum disorder
The cognitive interview (CI) is one of the most widely accepted forms of interviewing techniques for eliciting the most detailed, yet accurate reports from witnesses. No research, however, has examined its effectiveness with...
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Constructivist pragmatism and academic diplomacy for conflict resolution
Timo Kivimaki
Mar 01, 2015
Academic Diplomacy means activity where international experts, rather than other states, try to broker peace as moderators, mediators or facilitators, by using means and methods that are advised by the theory of conflict...
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From four to zero? The social mechanisms of symbolic domination in the UK accounting field

Corporate failures and financial crises periodically lead to speculation and critique of the Big Four in the UK. Wide-reaching regulatory changes and reforms have emerged as a consequence, yet the overall dominance of the...

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Testing the assumptions of crime linkage with stranger sex offenses
An increasing amount of research has been conducted on crime linkage, a practice that has already been presented as expert evidence in some countries; however it is questionable whether standards of admissibility, applied in...
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