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Public Attitudes towards Minorities: Who and Why are Discriminated
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Napoli: Editoriale Scientifica, 2017.
Bulchenko N. V., INTERaction. INTERview. INTERpretation 2026 Vol. 18 No. 1 P. 127–145
This article uses a case study of the first and only female railway engineer in the large northern region of contemporary Russia to examine informal gender discrimination in male-dominated industries. Despite the abolition of legal prohibitions in 2021, women remain severely underrepresented in locomotive crews due to informal barriers. Four in-depth interviews were conducted during ...
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Trifonova D., Вестник российского корееведения 2024 № 14 С. 102–111
In recent years, there has been a growing discussion and debate in Korean society regarding the 'No Kids Zone' phenomenon. This refers to a practice that prohibits children under a certain age from entering certain public spaces, such as cafes and restaurants. More than half of the population in the Republic of Korea supports the ...
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Zolotareva A., Психиатрия 2025 Т. 23 № 3 С. 67–74
Background: the Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination Scale (PDDS) is an important instrument for diagnosing stigmatization in the practice of clinicians and researchers. This study was aimed to adapt the Russian version of the PDDS. Participants and Methods: a total of 1,303 volunteers completed the PDDS and the Mental Health Knowledge Questionnaire (MHKQ). Results: psychometric analysis ...
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Лучкин Ф. В., Журнал ВШЭ по международному праву 2024 Т. 2 № 4 С. 78–94
This article pays attention to the most controversial issues raised by the International Court of Justice (hereinafter also — the Court) in its Advisory Opinion of 19 July 2024 Regarding Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem. This Advisory Opinion is the second to deal ...
Added: May 5, 2025
Helen Selorm Wohoyie, Berghahn Journals, United States, New York 2025 Vol. 18 No. 1 P. 20–37
Menstrual taboos, despite their varying manifestations across cultures, remain a universal phenomenon that profoundly affects the lives of women and girls worldwide. In this article, I draw on data collected in 2021 as part of an ongoing study in rural Ghana that focuses on girls' experiences of imposed rules, specifically a ban believed to have ...
Added: April 16, 2025
Nesseler C., Gasparetto T., Iuliia Naidenova et al., Social Science Quarterly 2025 Vol. 106 No. 2 Article e13492
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This study aims to investigate implicit discrimination in soccer by examining whether participants’ evaluations of fouls are influenced by players’ skin color.
Methods
An optimal experimental design was developed where players’ skin color in soccer videos was artificially altered. Participants were asked to choose the most appropriate penalty for a player committing a foul. The data were ...
Added: March 14, 2025
Cham: Springer, 2024.
Cyberhate is defined as racist, discriminatory, negationist and violent statements made on social network platforms, text platforms, comment pages, and more. The Handbook on Cyber Hate, the Modern Cyber Evil, includes twenty-seven chapters from scholars representing over fifteen countries from the Global North and the Global South demonstrating a range of multi-faceted perspectives. While providing ...
Added: October 18, 2024
Дейнеко А. Г., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 26: Государственный аудит 2024 № 2 С. 18–34
Apparently, the process of introducing digital technologies into the public administration has become irreversible and comprehensive. These processes have a direct impact on the implementation of constitutional rights and freedoms of the individual, and often call into question the established doctrinal views on their content. The nature of such influence, obviously, is not limited to ...
Added: August 15, 2024
Volkov P., СПб.: Издательство РХГА, 2023.
В книгу вошли статьи участников проекта «ЛДНР и освобождаемые территории в едином российском культурно-цивилизационном поле» (Народный университет им. Д. Дугиной), а также избранные эссе студентов из Новороссии, написанные по итогам прослушивания лекций, организованных в процессе
реализации проекта. В фокусе внимания этого сборника оказывается четыре большие области: философия, идеология, образование и культура современной России. Авторы философского блока ...
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Kramarenko A., Постсоветский материк 2023 № 1 (37) С. 4–23
The work is focused on the study of the trust of immigrants from the post-communist CIS countries to Russian political institutions. Its first part analyzes immigration to Russia and trust in political institutions in Russian society. The author comes to the following conclusions: firstly, the main share of immigrants comes from the countries of the ...
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Tikhonova E. V., Kosycheva M. A., Ефремова Г. И., Integration of Education 2021 Vol. 25 No. 4 P. 608–628
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Ustyuzhanin V., Korotayev A., Comparative Sociology 2023 Vol. 22 No. 1 P. 95–137
In recent years, the question of what form a revolutionary uprising will take – armed or unarmed – has been raised more often. This is because, as shown by numerous studies, revolutionary nonviolence can explain why an uprising fails or succeeds to lead to democracy. In the recent decades the likelihood of revolution being nonviolent appears to ...
Added: March 7, 2023
М. А. Краснов, Koinon 2022 Т. 3 № 2 С. 39–55
The article deals with the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in the case about the legality of the refusal of Russian authorities to register marriage relations for three same-sex couples. In the fi rst part, the author criticizes this decision, as he believes that the European Court of Justice (ECHR) bases its ...
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Ustyuzhanin V., Korotayev A., Вестник Томского государственного университета. Философия. Социология. Политология 2022 № 66 С. 198–210
In recent years, the question of what form a revolutionary uprising will take – armed or unarmed – has been raised more and more often. This is because, as shown by a large number of studies, nonviolence can explain why the uprising failed or came to success. So, with the beginning of the 21st century, ...
Added: June 6, 2022
Parshakov P., Iuliia Naidenova, Gomez-Gonzalez C. et al., Journal of Business Ethics 2023 Vol. 187 P. 421–432
This paper empirically examines how consumers react when a company marks a product with a gay label. The company under scrutiny is one of the largest video game developers in the world, and the labeled product is a popular video game character. We use a regression discontinuity design to exploit the quasi-experimental setting. The main ...
Added: May 31, 2022
Oni I. O., International Migration Review 2022 P. 01–15
This IMR Country Report examines Nigerian migration to Russia, exploring the changes in this migration stream from a flow driven by educational motivations during the Soviet era to one shaped by economic and family-reunion reasons after the Soviet Union’s dissolution. In doing so, it offers insights into the social realities of Nigerian migrants living in Russia. The ...
Added: May 30, 2022
Akhmetyanov D., Кадровик 2021 № 11 С. 29–33
This article provides an analysis of the jurisprudence concerning the discriminatory nature of a fixed-term employment contract with a particular employee, while other employees in a similar position are subject toindefinite employment contracts. ...
Added: May 22, 2022
Utkina V., Efimova A.V., Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Политология 2022 Vol. 24 No. 1 P. 166–174
Ghanaian civil service is a classic example of a “gender pyramid” where top positions tend to be occupied by men, while women (more than 50%) face gender discrimination. Gender stereotypes about women are a major barrier to women’s career advancement in Ghanaian civil service. Based on a series of in-depth interviews with women in the ...
Added: February 22, 2022
Balakina Y. V., Sosnin A., Белова П.Е., Slavia Centralis 2021 Т. 14 № 2 С. 272–289
The research cited in the article aims to compare the educational language
policy officially pursued in the Republic of Crimea with the de facto language
policy as it is reflected in the media discourse and social networks over the
period 2014-2020. Methodologically, the research draws upon the theory of
constructing social issues (Spector, Kitsuse 1977), which is based on ...
Added: December 15, 2021