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Title:Understanding the #plandemic : core framings on Twitter and what this tells us about countering online far right COVID-19 conspiracies Author(s):McNEIL-WILLSON, Richard
Date:2022Citation:
- First monday, 2022, Vol. 27, No. 5
Type:ArticleAbstract:This paper examines the need and possibility for developing online resilience-based approaches in response to COVID-19 vaccine conspiracies, often linked to the far right. Examining three datasets collected between December ...

Title:Freedom-amelioration, transformative change, and emancipatory orders Author(s):SCHMID, Lukas Nepomuk
Date:2022Citation:
- European journal of philosophy, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:"Freedom" is a fundamental political concept: contestations or endorsements of freedom-conceptions concern the fundamental normative orientation of sociopolitical orders. Focusing on "freedom," this paper argues that the ...


Title:Exporting peace? The EU mediator’s normative backpack Author(s):NOUWEN, Sarah Maria Heiltjen
Date:2022Citation:
- European law open, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 26-59
Type:ArticleAbstract:On the occasion of the launch of the European Law Open, this article analyses two policy documents of the European Union (EU) on its ambitions in peace mediation, to think about what it could mean for European law to be ...


Title:Social investment agenda setting : a personal note Author(s):HEMERIJCK, Anton
Date:2022Citation:
- International journal of social welfare, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:This article reconstructs how, under the umbrella of the Europea Union (EU), discreet opportunities for EU social policy agenda setting opened for academic expertise from the late 1990s to the 2020s. This began with the ...

Title:“Communist Muslims” : The USSR and the people's democratic party of Afghanistan's conversion to Islam, 1978–1988 Author(s):KLIMENTOV, Vassily A.
Date:2022Citation:
- Journal of cold war studies, 2022, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 4–38.
Type:ArticleAbstract:Soviet leaders sent troops into Afghanistan in December 1979 to support a friendly Marxist-Leninist regime in its conflict against a popular insurgency and help it build a new society. When the Soviet troops withdrew nine ...


Title:The influence of the European semester : case study analysis and lessons for its post-pandemic transformation Author(s):BOKHORST, David Jonas
Date:2022Citation:
- Journal of common market studies, 2022, Vol. 60, No. 1, pp. 101-117
Type:ArticleAbstract:This paper examines whether and how the European Semester has influenced structural reforms in member states. It does so by analysing the interaction between the Commission and the national bureaucratic and political levels. ...


Title:Three shades of ‘urban-digital citizenship’ : borders, speculation, and logistics in Cape Town Author(s):ANTENUCCI, Ilia; TOMASELLO, Federico
Date:2022Citation:
- Citizenship studies, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:Drawing upon case studies from Cape Town, ‘Africa’s smartest city’, this article proposes three theses on ‘urban-digital citizenship’. First, we suggest that urban-digital citizenship is defined by borders which operate: ...


Title:From industrial to digital citizenship : rethinking social rights in cyberspace Author(s):TOMASELLO, Federico
Date:2022Citation:
- Theory and society, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:Growing social inequalities represent a major concern associated with the Digital Revolution. The article tackles this issue by exploring how welfare regulations and redistribution policies can be rethought in the age of ...


Title:European solidarity : silver linings through dark clouds Author(s):HEMERIJCK, Anton
; RUSSO, Luís
; GENSCHEL, Philipp
Date:2022Citation:
- Social Europe, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:It is striking how vocal and proactive the European Commission and other European Union institutions (such as the European Central Bank) have become on issues of European solidarity in recent years. The European Pillar of ...




Title:The impact of family factors on crime preventers and neighbourhood watch in Uganda : infrastracture for peace and youth inclusion Author(s):KABANDA, Umar
Date:2022Citation:
- Journal for creativity, innovation and social entrepreneurship, 2022, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 6-29
Type:ArticleAbstract:In Uganda, the study looked at the impact of family variables on crime prevention and neighbourhood watch. With r values of 0.043 and sig of 0.403, the findings show that there is an insignificant positive association ...

