Category: Social Sciences

Segregation is linked to higher non-White homicide victimization
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Study finds segregation causally increases non-White homicide victimization through fiscal depletion and reduced public services in northern cities.

Nested governance is seen as insufficient for planetary environmental crises
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Examining why global environmental governance fails to address planetary crises through fragmented multilateral agreements and proposing nested systems and world federation approaches for.

Meloni government’s longevity linked to converging stabilizing mechanisms
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Analysis of the Meloni government’s exceptional longevity in Italy, examining how multiple stabilizing mechanisms converge across the coalition lifecycle to produce durable governance.

Crisis in Côte d’Ivoire pushed politics toward secularism
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Political crises catalyzed institutional secularization in Côte d’Ivoire, with politicians marginalizing religious leadership. Secularism remained confined to political spheres.

Men sought more advice and did better in the residency match
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Study reveals how gender differences in help-seeking behavior affect medical residency matching outcomes, showing men seek more independent advice about algorithms than women, leading to better.

Party aid and party research rest on different assumptions
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Article examining the gap between international party support practitioners and comparative researchers, identifying differing conceptualizations of party function as a barrier to convergence.

Renaming was the only restructuring linked to better enrollment
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Longitudinal analysis of 1087 departmental restructuring cases in Taiwan’s TVET institutions reveals differential efficacy of governance strategies under demographic decline.

Women’s opt-out decisions were shaped by labor and household structures
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Qualitative study examining choice feminism through Brazilian women’s labor market exits, revealing structural constraints underlying ostensibly voluntary career decisions.

Review examines the social life of HIV public health data
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Review examining social dimensions of HIV public health data systems, conceptual frameworks for ethical practice, and governance concerns for marginalized populations.

Young African migrants in the UK use religion as a hybrid resource
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Explore how young Nigerian and Zimbabwean migrants in the UK navigate religion and spirituality across individual, communal, and transnational dimensions, challenging linear integration models.










