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The present study aimed to examine Hong Kong junior secondary school students’ participation in different types of political activities, to identify profiles of adolescents based on their political ... political participation during the social unrest in Hong Kong from a positive youth development perspective. A total of 2,016 students (age = 13.92 ± 1.10 years) recruited from 24 secondary schools in Hong
characteristics and into differences in views over time and between countries with different socio-economic, political and cultural environments. ... of the virus, has brought the political and societal debate about “what matters” in life even more to the fore (Bloom et al., 2021; Contestabile, 2020; Deaton & Schreyer, 2022; WHO, 2021) . Two
This study investigates the association between regime type, political trust, and subjective well-being (SWB) in 78 countries. Differently from previous works, democracy was conceptualized in terms ... raised as to whether regime characteristics would be nonlinearly related to SWB. A second question was examined as to whether political trust could moderate the relationship between regime type and well
consistent with the educational philosophy on preparing university students to be law-abiding citizens as well as cultivating their ability to think critically about a certain issue. Dowell and Meidl (2016 ... , the more intimate classroom dynamic can also be beneficial for teachers to adopt an attentively balanced and strictly non-political approach to guide the discussion (Silliman, 2005) . That is
explanations of perceived social mobility, we explore two complementary datasets covering the period between the late 1990s and the late 2010s in Poland. Due to the major economic, political and social changes ... of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences , Warszawa , Poland There is an increasing interest in the subjective aspect of socioeconomic position and its implications for wellbeing across
agent S has to a fact P that makes P certain for S. I do not take a stand here on precisely what facts we can apprehend. This will largely depend on the outcomes of debates in the philosophy of mind and ... philosophy of mind and perception will differ on what kinds of factors are mentally accessible in this way. In section 1, I developed the concept of apprehension in a way that remains neutral on these debates
mainland China have distinctive cultures, socio-political systems, and dialects, which can be read as intercultural (Chee, 2012; Chu, 2009; Fairbrother, 2008) . Such programs are usually organized by ... program for American students taking place in China “profoundly altered the students’ cultural self-awareness and outlook on global political issues” (p. 151). Cubillos et al. (2008) reported that study
-capitalist agenda . Basic Income Studies , 11 ( 1 ), 49 - 59 . Merrill , R. , Neves , C. , & Laín , B. ( 2021 ). The political philosophy and epistemology of basic income experiments . Palgrave Macmillan. Mies ... , economic, social, and political life of their polity, and challenge roles they regard as an insult to their dignity (Pateman, 2003) . Others yet argue that current economic configurations may constrain
philosophy but often misinterpreted as conservative and conformist, and generativity, to qualitative studies of older adults in Denmark and China. The great potential of intergenerational ties is confirmed ... system of institutionalized care, as well as with regard to their culture-specific views of family life and parent-child relationships. We apply the notions of filial piety, known from Confucian philosophy
, political rights, and civil liberty (Veenhoven, 2000; Ovaska & Takashima, 2006) , a dummy for South American countries and post-communist countries ( Bjørnskov et al., 2007 , 2010; Helliwell, 2003 ... be significantly positively related to income class, employment status, and latitude, whereas it is negatively related to unemployment, religiosity, political rights, and post-communist countries
analysis Background and Rationale Children in South Africa have a long-standing history of exposure to political violence, oppression, abuse, and neglect. Understanding children and childhood in South ... Africa is incomplete without reference to the oppressive regime of apartheid, a system of institutionalised racism. The apartheid legislative framework was based on a racist philosophy of segregation and
alter patterns of vulnerability. More specifically, increases in government expenditures in education and an improvement in political stability would reduce the regional vulnerability or foster the ... Framework aims at fostering a modernised regional development and cohesion policy focusing on five political goals so that the EU becomes: (1) smarter, through innovation and digitisation, (2) greener, (3
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Previous surveys have revealed that eight out of ten respondents throughout the world are “very or quite happy”; that wealth, human rights, political stability, and other markers of material security are ... around the world in recent years, especially in countries that have experienced social and political upheavals (Clifton, 2022) . Such variations across time and place challenge the “automatic habituation
of a good life, particularly happiness and well-being, from the perspective of ethics, political philosophy, and psychology. These themes structure many of his papers and his 2008 book with Oxford ... philosophy. By age ten or eleven it was apparent to him that “mainland” life was quite insane. In 1989 he made the worst mistake of his life-at least, the worst he'll admit totrusting a Washington, DC junkyard
in the Tsarist period to show that if they live in times of great hardship, or under arbitrary political rule, political actors and thinkers with conservative sympathies (such as respect for tradition ... developing conservative political philosophy, other parts of history where conservatism?s problems have emerged and have a recognizable connection with the situation today remain of great interest. In
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. Contemporary Economic Policy , 32 ( 1 ), 42 - 55 . Ryan , A. ( 1993 ). Liberalism . In R. E. Goodin & P. Pettit (Eds.), A companion to contemporary political philosophy (pp. 291 - 311 ). Blackwell. Sandmo , A ... question of both the appropriateness and the extent of governmental intervention in a market economy engenders a broad spectrum of opinions and political practices, which, in turn, are manifested in concrete
to pandemics at the national level is important because the average level of happiness within countries is known to be associated with a range of economic, social, health and political outcomes. ... study to a small geographically separated country of less than five million people, with tightly controlled borders, run by a highly popular government in a unicameral political system, we may have
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