Gateways, Funnels, and Stackers: How People Hide Property Ownership Through Offshore Structures [0.03%]
门户、漏斗和堆叠器:人们如何利用境外机构隐藏资产所有权
Kristin Surak,Johnathan Inkley
Kristin Surak
How do wealthy individuals use offshore financial structures like shell companies to protect personal assets? And how is such offshore wealth structuring itself variably organized? Moving beyond conceptualizations of offshore as concerning ...
Securing Profit: Threat Production as a Mechanism of Racial Capitalism in U.S.-Occupied Kabul [0.03%]
获利保安:种族资本主义在美国占领的喀布尔的威胁生产机制
Syeda Quratulain Masood
Syeda Quratulain Masood
In this article, I draw on ethnographic research conducted in Kabul to argue that threat production should be understood as a mechanism of racial capitalism. Based on 15 months of fieldwork, including confidential security reports, observat...
Florian Buchmayr
Florian Buchmayr
While most research on the radical right attempts to identify the one central voting motive among its supporters, few studies have sought to differentiate between different types of voters. Given this research gap, we assume that there are ...
Ambivalent Morality: Negotiating the (Neo)Colonial Conditions of Policing at the Urban Margins [0.03%]
模棱两可的道德:在城市边缘地区协商(新)殖民治安条件
Enrique Alvear Moreno
Enrique Alvear Moreno
Scholars have demonstrated how (neo)colonialism has produced durable North-South hierarchies in knowledge production about crime and punishment. Yet, most of these studies emphasize the epistemic "weight of empire" in ways that obscure the ...
What is the Liberalizing Potential of Higher Education? An Analysis of Academic Fields and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment Across 32 Countries [0.03%]
高等教育自由化潜力何在?——基于32个国家的学术领域和反移民情绪分析
Maureen A Eger,Mikael Hjerm,Paolo Velásquez
Maureen A Eger
The link between educational attainment and attitudes towards out-groups stands out as one of the most consistent statistical associations in the social and political sciences. However, a recent analysis of survey data from the United State...
Trolling is Not the Point: Ideological Violence and the Limits of Digital Safety [0.03%]
trolling不是目的:意识形态暴力与数字安全的局限性
Swakshadip Sarkar
Swakshadip Sarkar
As academic and activist spaces move online, queer, Dalit and feminist voices increasingly face repression through targeted digital attacks. Such attacks are not just limited to social media comments but have also affected real-time meeting...
The Cost of Love: Emotional Labour and Moral Tensions in the Lives of Chinese Young Carers [0.03%]
爱的代价——情感劳动与道德张力:中国青年照料者的负担
Kefan Xue,Kaidong Guo
Kefan Xue
Like adults, children also provide care. This article explores the emotional labour of young carers who care for ill or disabled family members in China, a context where children's caregiving remains largely invisible in both policy and sch...
'We Hear About it All the Time': Norwegian Muslims' Merging Stories of Racialisation and Recognition [0.03%]
“我们经常听说”:挪威穆斯林的种族化与被认同感融合的故事
Uzair Ahmed
Uzair Ahmed
This study employed ideas from narrative sociology to investigate how 31 Norwegian Muslims make meaning of ascriptions by mainstream society. Previous research has addressed the causes and consequences of Muslims' racialisation. However, li...
Irfanullah Farooqi,Suraj Gogoi
Irfanullah Farooqi
Given the markedly disruptive and subversive tendency of education and the irrefutable political basis of knowledge acquisition and dissemination, scholarship, since the beginning, was meant to be a struggle of a specific kind. However, sch...
Cooling Out or Branching Out? Accounting for the Aspirations-Attainment Paradox Among Immigrant Youth in Sweden [0.03%]
“冷却”还是“分流”?论瑞典移民青年的期望与成就悖论
Andrea Voyer,Stefan Lund
Andrea Voyer
In Sweden, as in many countries, immigrant youth tend to exhibit higher educational aspirations than native-born youth, yet their attainment often falls short of their greater ambitions. This study, resulting from a research project focused...