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Comparing location-specific and location-open social media data: methodological lessons from a study of blaming of minorities on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic
Social media platforms such as Twitter (currently X) have become important sites of public discourse and participation. Researchers have attempted to...
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A quantitative investigation of immigrants integration and detention in Europe
In this paper, we question whether different attitudes of European countries’ policies toward migrant integration correspond to different...
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How does Migration Impact Individuals’ Public Safety Perceptions? Evidence from China
Since 1978, millions of Chinese workers have migrated to seek personal development opportunities. However, little is known about what the world’s...
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Cultural Distance as a Determinant of Immigrant Economic Adaptation in the USA
The study investigates economic disparities between immigrants and native populations in receiving societies, going beyond traditional factors like...
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The link between DFA portfolio performance, AI financial management, GDP, government bonds growth and DFA trade volumes
The intention of the article is to delve into digital financial assets (DFA) portfolio price growth, financial management based on artificial...
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Theory Figures and Causal Claims in Sociology
When sociologists examine the content of sociological knowledge, they typically engage in textual analysis. Conversely, this paper examines the...
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Machine learning-based prediction models for electoral outcomes in India: a comparative analysis of exit polls from 2014–2021
Political researchers and scientists have long sought to forecast the results of upcoming elections in a democratic setup. Prediction approaches have...
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Has Mutual Recognition in the EU Failed?—A Legal-Empirical Analysis on the Example of Food Supplements Containing Botanicals and Other Bioactive Substances
The European Union lacks comprehensive legislation pertaining to food supplements containing botanical or bioactive substances other than nutrients,...
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Are authoritative international organizations challenged more? A recurrent event analysis of member state criticisms and withdrawals
Member states’ challenges to international organizations (IOs) are at the heart of the supposed crisis of our multilateral order – from the “African...
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Uncovering electric vehicle ownership disparities using K-means clustering analysis: A case study of Austin, Texas
Transportation electrification is promoted for its environmental and energy efficiency benefits. However, recent studies examining electric vehicle...
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Re-thinging Embodied and Enactive Psychiatry: A Material Engagement Approach
Emerging consensus among enactivist philosophers and embodied mind theorists suggests that seeking to understand mental illness we need to look out...
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European screen locations in the Indian film industry: evolutionary, spatial, and collaborative perspectives
India has long been known for its film industry and remains by far the largest film producer in the world, surpassing other film-producing...
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Mapping the spatial distribution of household food insecurity in Nigeria
The prevalence and severity of food insecurity vary across locations due to spatial diversity in natural resources, physical and non-physical...
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Estimating the Size and Density of the La Prele Site: Implications for Early Paleoindian Group Size
The La Prele site (ca. 12,940 cal BP) is a deeply buried, single-component mammoth kill and campsite in Wyoming (USA). The site was discovered...
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Older caregivers’ depressive symptomatology over time: evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
The prevalence of informal caregiving is increasing as populations across the world age. Caregiving has been found to be associated with poor mental...