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Predictors of Finnish Adolescent’s Prejudice towards Russian Immigrants and the Effect of Intergroup Contact

2016

This study examined perceived threat as a predictor of Finnish adolescent’s prejudice towards Russian immigrants. Moreover, since Russian immigrants represent the largest immigrant group in Eastern Finland, this study also explored the relationship between intergroup contact, threat, and prejudice. The sample consisted of 305 Finnish adolescents ranging from 11 to 19 years old. Results showed threat to be a significant predictor of prejudice towards Russian immigrants in Eastern Finland. Individually, negative stereotype was found to be the only threat that significantly predicted prejudice towards Russian immigrants. Realistic and symbolic threats were not important to the attitudes of Fin…

Cultural StudiesCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigration050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyintegrated threatNegative stereotypeprejudiceRussian immigrants0508 media and communicationsmaahanmuuttota51410501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta518PsychologySocial psychologyPrejudice (legal term)Finlandmedia_commonimmigrationJournal of Intercultural Communication Research
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Sobre el Anteproyecto de Código Procesal Civil Chileno de 2006. Una "intervención provocada"

2008

The author globally analyzes the draft bill of the Chilean Civil Procedural Code, contributing with some warnings and critiques to the pre-legislator from dijferent perspectives. Among them we find the constitutional configuration of the fundamental right of access to justice; the comprehension of the procedural-legal relationship and the faculties of the parts concerning the proceedings; the boundaries of some legal authorities concerning the evidence, etc.

Cultural StudiesComprehensionLegal policyLawPolitical scienceFundamental rightsEconomic JusticeEducationRevista de Derecho (Coquimbo)
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The Sephardim of North Morocco, Zionism and Illegal Emigration to Israel Through the Spanish Cities of Ceuta and Melilla

2020

This text looks at the fluid intersection in the emergence and development of Zionism and the later Zionist-promoted emigration of Moroccan Jews to Israel from what was the Spanish Protectorate zone in Morocco and the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla in the north of Sherifian state. This process has received less attention from scholars than similar events in the French zone. However, it has some particularities that merit specific attention. From the early years of contact between North Moroccan Jews and European Zionism, the strong cultural identity of the Sephardim in the region and the mobilization of a Spanish approach informed by philo-Sephardism marked an important difference wi…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryCultural identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSociology of religionReligious studiesProtectorateEmigrationState (polity)AnthropologyMigració de poblesIllegal emigrationEthnologyZionismmedia_commonContemporary Jewry
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Un asesinato en la Valldigna (Valencia, 1492)

2005

In 1492, a fatal robbery was committed in a small village in the Kingdom of Valencia. This article analyses the statements of the witnesses to a confession of this crime that were recorded in an Arabic document. The document provides evidence for the application of sharī'a law among Muslims in a territory that was no longer part of an Islamic state - in this case, the meting out of punishments for blood crimes. The survival of the document as part of the case file of the Christian court that adjudicated the case shows that the Valencian justice system considered valid documents produced by a Muslim judge, by a court clerk or by a notary. Moreover, these decisions were provided in Arabic wit…

Cultural StudiesLegal normHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorylcsh:CB3-482lcsh:Islammedia_common.quotation_subjectBP1-253Islamlcsh:History of CivilizationConfessionEconomic JusticeIslamValencianlanguage.human_languageKingdomState (polity)LawPhenomenonlanguageHistory of CivilizationCB3-482lcsh:BP1-253media_commonAl-Qanṭara
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A Hermeneutical Analysis of the InternalistApproachin the Philosophy of Sport

2015

Abstract In this paper, we make a hermeneutical analysis of internalism, the dominant tradition in the philosophy of sports. In order to accomplish this, we identify the prejudices that guide the internalist view of sports, namely the Platonic-Analytic prejudice introduced by Suits, one of the forefathers of internalism. Then, we critically analyze four consequences of following such a prejudice: a) its reductive nature, b) the production of a unrealistic view of sports, c) the vagueness of the idea of excellence; and d) the leap from the descriptive analysis of the sporting phenomenon to the setting of normative requirements for the practice of sports.

Cultural StudiesPhilosophy of sportexcellencyphilosophy of sportsPhilosophyInternalism and externalismhermeneuticsprejudicePhilosophy educationinternalismEducationEpistemologyContemporary philosophyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGV557-1198.995heideggerWestern philosophyHermeneuticsSocial scienceApplied PsychologyEastern philosophyPrejudice (legal term)SportsPhysical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research
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Perceived threat and prejudice towards immigrants in Finland : A study among early, middle, and late Finnish adolescents

2017

ABSTRACTUsing integrated threat theory, this study examined how perceived threat, or fear of immigrants, manifests among early, middle, and late Finnish adolescents, and the relationship between perceived threat and prejudice among early, middle, and late adolescents. The sample consisted of 795 Finnish adolescents between 11 and 19 years of age. Realistic and symbolic threats were the most perceived threats and were more prevalent among late adolescents. There was a positive relationship between prejudice and realistic threat, and between prejudice and symbolic threat, but a negative relationship between prejudice and negative stereotyping, and this relationship remained relatively stable …

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationuhat050109 social psychologyennakkoluulotSuomi0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta518threatPrejudice (legal term)Finlandmedia_commonrefugee crisisimmigrantsCommunicationIntegrated threat theory05 social sciencesta5142Late adolescencerefugeesprejudicemaahanmuuttajatNegative relationshipPositive relationshipPsychologypakolaisetSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of International and Intercultural Communication
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Designing Deliberation Systems

2010

In a liberal democracy, the evolution of political agendas and formation of policy involves deliberation: serious consideration of political issues.  Modern day political participation is dependent on widespread deliberation supported by information and communication technologies, which also offer the potential to revitalize and transform citizen engagement in democracy.  Although the majority of web 2.0 systems enable these discourses to some extent, government institutions commission and manage specialized deliberation systems (information systems designed to support participative discourse) intended to promote citizen engagement.  The most common examples of these are political discussio…

Cultural Studiessystem designe-participationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectStakeholder engagementComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGdeliberation systemssystem managementPublic relationsLiberal democracyDeliberationDemocracyManagement Information SystemsPoliticsPolitical Science and International RelationseParticipationInformation systemSociologyInformation and communication technologies for developmentpolitical discussion forumsbusinessInformation Systemsmedia_common
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Bullfighting: The Legal Protection of Suffering

2018

Bullfighting has been recently accepted as Cultural Heritage by the Spanish Government. There is a current initiative to declare bullfighting as Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and include it in the UNESCO list. The proponents of such initiatives contend that bullfighting should be protected and promoted on the grounds that it is an artistic activity, part of the national culture. In this chapter, I discuss the moral arguments and legal aspects that can be pitted against such a cruel practice. More specifically, I will examine the serious obstacles to the legal protection of such practices, which cause suffering and aim at killing nonhuman animals based on cultural or artistic reasons.

Cultural heritageGovernmentLegal protectionIntangible cultural heritageBullfightingPolitical scienceNational cultureEnvironmental ethics
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The Czech Nation: Between Czechoslovak and Czech Nationalism

2009

According to a popular saying, when Czechoslovakia was founded in 1918, it became an Austria-Hungary in miniature. This historian’s simile indicated that the nation-state of the Czechoslovaks displayed all the good and undesirable features of the Dual Monarchy. On the positive side, it was the only Central European polity where democracy survived throughout the interwar period. In general, the state was a welcoming home to three nations (the Czechs, Slovaks, and Ruthenians), and three sizeable minorities (Germans, Magyars, and Poles). The Czechoslovak economy (concentrated in the Czech lands, formerly Austria-Hungary’s most significant powerhouse) was the strongest in the region and enabled…

Czechmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterwar periodAncient historylanguage.human_languageDemocracyNationalismLegalism (Western philosophy)MonarchyState (polity)Political scienceEconomic historylanguagePolitymedia_common
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Une introduction à l'économie des faux diplomes

2008

International audience; This paper critiques the multifarious ways whereby academic qualifications may be falsified in the international marketplace. The objectives are fourfold : (1) defining the main terms used such as fake degrees and diploma mills ; (2) providing a brief history of fake degrees and identifying the factors that explain their recent development ; (3) developing a theoretical framework to analyze fake degrees ; and (4) exploring the costs and benefits of this activity and its net impact on a given society. Degrees serve instrumental and ceremonial purposes. It is argued that degree holders may be considered as members of a club. They confer to their holders excludable but …

DIPLOMA MILLSFAKE DEGREESSTATUS GOODComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceACCREDITATION[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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