Causality Between Cultural Diversity and Economic Growth in India: Cross-State Study, 1990-1991 through 2017-2018 [0.03%]
印度文化多样性与经济增长的因果关系:1990-1991年至2017-2018年的跨国研究
Abdul Shaban,Philippe Cadene
Abdul Shaban
Existing studies have examined only the unidirectional impact of cultural diversity on the economic performance of countries, regions, and cities, not the other ways. They have assumed the diversity as given, while it may also grow, due to ...
Border Governance, Migration Securitisation, and Security Challenges in Nigeria [0.03%]
Nigerian边境治理、安全化与安全挑战
Confidence Nwachinemere Ogbonna,Nsemba Edward Lenshie,Chikodiri Nwangwu
Confidence Nwachinemere Ogbonna
Nigerian politicians accuse foreigners of contributing to the many security challenges in the country. As a result, the government of Nigeria securitised foreigners' immigration to justify its policy of land border closure in 2019, which it...
Trans-border Mobility and Security in the Sahel: Exploring the Dynamics of Forced Migration and Population Displacements in Burkina Faso and Mali [0.03%]
西非萨赫勒地区跨境人口流动与安全:布基纳法索和马里强迫移民和人口流离失所的动态探讨
Joachim Chukwuma Okafor,Olihe Adaeze Ononogbu,Anthony Chimankpam Ojimba et al.
Joachim Chukwuma Okafor et al.
Burkina Faso and Mali have been grappling with multiple security threats including jihadist challenge, military coup d'état, violent extremism, and poor governance. These complex security problems have escalated into national conflicts, st...
Going Beyond the "Normative vs. Social" Standard: A Preliminary Framework for Evaluating the Legitimacy of International Institutions [0.03%]
超越"规范性与社会性"标准:论国际机构合法性的评估框架
Peng Liu,Yun-Hua Cao
Peng Liu
International institutions are facing a new paradox: there is an urgent need for them, but they are increasingly being resisted, and one of the main grounds for supporting and resisting international institutions is their legitimacy. Every ...
The Moral Economy of the Agatu "Massacre": Reterritorializing Farmer-Herder Relations [0.03%]
阿加图族“屠杀”的道德经济——重塑农牧民关系
Cletus Famous Nwankwo
Cletus Famous Nwankwo
The Agatu "Massacre" is a conflict between pastoralists and farmers in the Agatu area of Benue State, Nigeria. The conflict is significant because of the event's gravity, but no scholarly inquiry that involves thoughtful and reflective meth...
Let the Chips Fall! Public Nudging Arrangements, Coercion, and the Role of Independent Shopkeepers [0.03%]
因势利导!公共推动安排、强制性以及独立零售商的作用
Matti Häyry,Johanna Ahola-Launonen,Tuija Takala
Matti Häyry
Nudging, according to its inventors and defenders, is supposed to provide a non-coercive way of changing human behavior for the better-a freedom-respecting form of "libertarian paternalism." Its original point was to complement coercive mod...
Attitudes of Refugees Towards Integration: The Experience of South Sudanese Refugees in Adjumani District in Uganda [0.03%]
南苏丹难民融入乌干达阿朱马尼区社会的态度研究
Samuel Opono,Frank Ahimbisibwe
Samuel Opono
The question of how socioeconomic situations in and around refugees' settlement in Uganda affect their motivation and attitudes towards integration has not been clearly addressed in the literature. To address this gap, this study explores t...
Patrick M Garry
Patrick M Garry
Much debate centers on the conditions of free speech and academic freedom within higher education. Underlying these debates are what appears to be increasing occurrences of ideologically based censorship battles within academia. This paper ...
The Experience of International Students: Biographical Narratives and Identities [0.03%]
国际学生经历:传记叙述与身份认同
Pierluca Birindelli
Pierluca Birindelli
This article presents the findings of a qualitative and comparative study on the cultural experience of international students in North and South Europe. I employ a narrative approach and the focus of the research revolves around the autoet...
Conspiracy Theories [0.03%]
阴谋论
Quassim Cassam
Quassim Cassam
Current thinking about conspiracy theories is dominated by epistemological and psychological approaches. The former see the study of conspiracy theories as a branch of epistemology and insist that each theory should be judged on its evident...