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findings revealed that individual and institutional-level political and social involvement, and individual and institutional-level conceptualizations of fraternal brotherhood (e.g., brotherhood based on ... college men's fraternities have often perpetuated exclusionary environments both in historical and contemporary times, the study results suggest that political and social involvement and participation in
status, thus facilitating political participation. However, few studies have empirically tested these direct and indirect pathways or examined how these effects vary across individuals. To bridge this gap ... States, and political participation more broadly, is strongly patterned by educational attainment (Leighley & Nagler, 2013; Putnam, 2001). According to Current Population Survey data, college-educated
(in-person instruction in Fall 2020) and state and county sociopolitical features, state and county COVID-19 rates, and state revenue losses. Our full-sample model suggested that County Political ... that County Political Preferences had the strongest association with in-person instruction, followed by Pandemic Severity and State Sociopolitical Features. Because institutional sectors may be uniquely
Yakalanmas?,'' in Leviathan: Contemporary Responses to the Political Theory of Thomas Hobbes , G. A. J. Rogers , ed. (Bristol: Thoemmes , 1995 ), 117 . Ayr?ca bkz. Samuel I. Mintz, The Hunting of Leviathan ... . Sayfalardaki yorumlar? gibi olduk?a bilgilendiricidir . Bkz. J. G. A. Pocock , '' Burke'?n Frans?z Devrimi Analizinin Siyasi Ekonomisi ,? in Pocock, Virtue, Commerce, and History: Essays on Political Thought and
Responses to the Political Theory of Thomas Hobbes , G. A. J. Rogers , ed. (Bristol: Thoemmes , 1995 ), 117 . Ayrıca bkz. Samuel I. Mintz, The Hunting of Leviathan (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1962 ... . Bkz. J. G. A. Pocock , '' Burke'ün Fransız Devrimi Analizinin Siyasi Ekonomisi ,” in Pocock, Virtue, Commerce, and History: Essays on Political Thought and History, Chiefly in the Eighteenth Century
a lack of consensus about what exactly STEM is, yet those classifications play an influential role in STEM in political, academic, and public spheres (Granovskiy, 2018) . 5 Corporation for National ... environments, diversity, and student learning . In Higher education: Handbook of theory and research (pp. 145 - 189 ). Springer. Kerwick , J. ( 2011 ). “Black conservatism‟: The philosophy of Thomas Sowell . E
care system and political strife in the US. These US policies have been implemented at a time when the scientific workforce at all career stages is more globally mobile (Moed et al., 2013 ... scientists’ experiences with and perceptions of visa and immigration policies given recent political rhetoric, immigration policy changes, and the COVID-19 pandemic? What are academic scientists’ experiences
degree (Junor & Usher, 2008; Teichler et al., 2011) .1 Student mobility is one of the components of transnational higher education with the most significant socio-economic, cultural, and political ... (Manços, 2017; Granja & Carneiro, 2020) . More recently, however, the growing trend slowed down. The change in the Brazilian federal administration and the economic and political crisis experienced by the
have become an indispensable part of public discussions. Their appearances in the media and contributions to political debates and decision-making processes were pivotal when the COVID-19 pandemic ... continue to be essential for keeping climate change on the political agenda and ensuring that related debates take into account scientific evidence. A shared characteristic of these and other societal
the vast majority of students. A trauma-informed approach is not a program but more of a philosophy encouraging school-wide systemic changes. Trauma-informed approaches could be adapted into campus ... success . International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education , 22 , 485 - 503 . https://doi. org/10.1080/09518390902740597 Boyer , W. ( 2016 ). Person-centered therapy: A philosophy to support early
Statistics; Scientific (comprising the fields of: mathematics, physics, geology, chemistry, pharmacy, biology, veterinary, and agriculture); Social Sciences (comprising: psychology, social, and political ... Academy of Political and Social Sciences , 650 , 168 - 193 . Becker , R. ( 2022 ). Explaining educational differentials' revisited: an evaluation of rigourous theoretical foundations and empirical findings
pursue a vocational education but—over the next months—changed this original decision. This subpopulation represents a particular group on which political practitioners and scientists have started to focus
around 12% in high-income countries in the 2000s.4 Educational attainment also affects well-being through its impact on a variety of nonincome variables such as health, fertility, crime, political ... different factors, ranging from educational policies and reforms to productivity growth and technological progress, the functioning of the welfare state, demographic factors and political conflict
of Political and Social Science , 672 ( 1 ), 185 - 201 . https://doi.org/ 10.1177/0002716217707176 Byun , S. , Meece , J. L. , & Irvin , M. J. ( 2012 ). Rural-nonrural disparities in postsecondary
[state] funds weren’t there” when they had to settle the final AP bill. Thus, in the absence of additional resources and depending on the personal philosophy of school personnel in charge of exam-price ... administration costs that may have strained the school’s available resources. Rather, their subsidization practices reflected a complex philosophy about fairness, uncertainty of state funding, and “skin in the
workshop, a political or social justice event, spirituality-enhancing activities, a student-athlete, a volunteer, or a spiritual or religious group. Leadership activities or behaviors include participating ... second-highest levels of diversity workshops and political or social justice event participation. The class is second to only maximizers in many leadership variables, including orientation staff and peer
challenged with ensuring staff and student compliance (Kremer, 2003) while dealing with unreliable and ineffective bureaucracies, inadequate public funding, and political support leading to insufficient ... political and managerial positions in public and private organizations by bypassing the selection process institutionalized in academia and by abusing the signaling effect of (unduly acquired) academic
globalisation and the international expansion of economic activity through trade, and to cultural, ethnological and political relations between countries. In recent decades, universities have crossed borders with ... , political and cultural dimensions of globalisation have promoted the use of English as a language for communication among individuals or groups who do not share a common tongue. English as the lingua franca
. , Diamond , A. , & Hainmueller , J. ( 2015 ). Comparative politics and the synthetic control method . American Journal of Political Science , 59 ( 2 ), 495 - 510 . Abel , J. R. , & Deitz , R. ( 2014 ). Do the ... budgets: The effect of the Great Recession on higher education . The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , 650 ( 1 ), 168 - 193 . Baum , S. , Kurose , C. , & Ma , J. ( 2013 ). How
students in spring 2020: Reducing information complexity: Did you know that the Political Science Department hosts multiple campus and community events throughout the semester? Get connected and don’t miss ... a single Political Science event! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @UofUPoliScience. Community bulding: Maintained enrollment in texting program (N = 1400) Opted out of the texting