Category: Social Sciences

Archaeology can address global challenges through multiple pathways
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Explore multiple valid pathways for applied archaeology to address global challenges. This analysis supports methodological pluralism, recognizing diverse collaborative approaches and contextual.

Swiss parties join referendum campaigns for policy and image reasons
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Strategic analysis of political party participation in referendum campaigns, examining public attention, issue salience, and initiator status across 33 Swiss referendums using regression analysis.

Chinese and U.S. news covered the same earthquake differently
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Study examining how Chinese and U.S. journalistic cultures shaped media coverage of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake, revealing how institutional frameworks and editorial practices reflect.

Review finds little research on environmental provisions in peace agreements
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Systematic review of environmental provisions in formal peace agreements, identifying research gaps and the limited implementation of environmental clauses in conflict resolution frameworks.

Mass Observation offers access to British public opinion and feeling
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Explore how Mass Observation methodology illuminates British political disaffection and polarization through longitudinal archival data, offering researchers unique insights into public sentiment.

Generations are shaped by different futures in Hoyerswerda
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Explore how generations in postsocialist Hoyerswerda are shaped by divergent orientations toward capitalist futures rather than shared historical events, revealing futurity as central to.

TikTok refugees and RedNote users formed a cosmopolitan community
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Explores how TikTok users and RedNote natives built digital solidarity during the US TikTok ban, forming cosmopolitan communities through cultural exchange and everyday communication practices.

Religion linked to emigrant family functioning and identity
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Religion’s impact on Polish Catholic emigrant household functioning in Scotland, analyzing economic decision-making, social identity, and cultural adaptation through quantitative survey methodology.

Sudbury’s local collaboration supported environmental and social transformation
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Sudbury, Ontario transformed from mining-dependent economy to sustainable community through collaborative governance, environmental restoration, and multi-sector initiatives addressing ecological.

Social media supports climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction
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Systematic review examining how social media data and models support climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, identifying current applications and research gaps.










