Movement: Human Rights

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Mission Impossible? Neoliberal Subjects And Empowerment

My contribution today has two immediate contexts. First, in an ongoing multidisciplinary research project “The Power of Culture in Producing Common Sense (POWCULT)”, funded by the Academy of Read More »

Date: 2016
Author: Mikko Lehtonen
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Female Vs. Not-So-Female: The Emergence Of Third World Feminism And The Disclosure Of Global

Despite the passage of several decades since one of the most influential demonstrations of women's activism in America during the 1970s, feminist discourse continues to struggle with inclusivity, Read More »

Date: 10/19/2023
Author: Mustafa KARA
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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When Do People Learn More From Others’ Prosocial Behavior? A Meta-Analysis Of Prosocial Modeling

Prosocial behavior is contagious, such that prior work has shown people (across all ages) rely on social examples –whether and what others contribute – as guides of their own prosocial decisions. Read More »

Date: 2018
Author: Haesung Annie Jung, Eunjin Seo, Marlone D. Henderson, Erika Patall, Eunjoo Han
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Brain Drain And Its Repercussions On The Needs Of The Palestinian Labor Market: A Study Of Causes

Brain drain is a phenomena in which a large number of highly trained and educated persons leave from their nation of origin to another country, leaving a skilled labor shortage behind. This study Read More »

Date: 07/07/2023
Author: Manal HAMARSHA
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Provocations In Public Relations: A Study Of Gendered Ideologies Of Power-Influence In Practice

This research project draws from three extensive data sets to explore how female and male public relations practitioners define, perceive and enact power-influence. Findings suggest that perceptions Read More »

Date: 03/06/2008
Author: Linda Aldoory, Bryan Reber, Bruce Berger, Elizabeth Toth
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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