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Volume 12, issue 6, 2022
- The Rise of Donald Trump Right-Wing Populism in the United States: Middle American Radicalism and Anti-Immigration Discourse pp. 1-25

- Giovanna Campani, Sunamis Fabelo Concepción, Angel Rodriguez Soler and Claudia Sánchez Savín
- ‘You Know Them All’—Trust, Cooperation, and Cultural Volunteering in Rural Areas in Germany pp. 1-15

- Thi Huyen Trang Le and Nina Kolleck
- Towards Inclusive Higher Education: A Multivariate Analysis of Social and Gender Inequalities pp. 1-15

- Mayte Gómez Marcos, Marcelo Ruiz Toledo and Claudio Ruff Escobar
- Using the Capability Approach to Review the National Legislative Frameworks for Support Services for Persons with Disabilities in Four Countries in Asia pp. 1-15

- Shivani Gupta, Agnes Meershoek and Luc P. de Witte
- House of Golden Records: Portugal’s Independent Record Stores (1998–2020) pp. 1-15

- Paula Guerra
- Cultural Competence in Healthcare and Healthcare Education pp. 1-4

- Costas S. Constantinou, Panayiota Andreou, Monica Nikitara and Alexia Papageorgiou
- Human Resource Management, Employee Participation and European Works Councils: The Case of Pharmaceutical Industry in Greece pp. 1-18

- Eleni Triantafillidou and Theodore Koutroukis
- Digitalization of Educational Organizations: Evaluation and Improvement Based on DigCompOrg Model pp. 1-18

- Ángel David Fernández-Miravete and Paz Prendes-Espinosa
- Individual Attitudes towards Immigration in Turkey: Evidence from the European Social Survey pp. 1-18

- Esra Karapınar Kocağ and Simonetta Longhi
- Cultural Values, Heritage and Memories as Assets for Building Urban Territorial Identities pp. 1-3

- Andreea-Loreta Cercleux, Jörn Harfst and Oana-Ramona Ilovan
- Do Families Exposed to Adverse Childhood Experiences Report Family Centered Care? pp. 1-10

- Brianna M. Lombardi, Lisa d. Zerden, Hyunji Lee and Krissy Moehling Geffel
- Assistive Technology (AT), for What? pp. 1-17

- Victoria Austin and Catherine Holloway
- Staff Stress and Interpersonal Conflict in Secondary Schools—Implications for School Leadership pp. 1-17

- Patrick Bruce, Carol Bruce, Victor Hrymak, Niamh Hickey and Patricia Mannix McNamara
- The Post-COVID-19 Era, Fourth Industrial Revolution, and New Globalization: Restructured Labor Relations and Organizational Adaptation pp. 1-17

- Theodore Koutroukis, Dimos Chatzinikolaou, Charis Vlados and Victoria Pistikou
- An Image-Based Approach to Measuring Human Values pp. 1-17

- Valters Kaže, Gatis Bolinskis and Jevgenijs Kurovs
- Assistive Technology Makerspaces Promote Capability of Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities pp. 1-19

- Alyssa Boccardi, Kimberly A. Szucs, Ikenna D. Ebuenyi and Anand Mhatre
- Incorporating Survey Perceptions of Public Safety and Security Variables in Crime Rate Analyses for the Visegrád Group (V4) Countries of Central Europe pp. 1-19

- Usman Ghani, Peter Toth and Dávid Fekete
- Parental Warmth and Parent Involvement: Their Relationships to Academic Achievement and Behavior Problems in School and Related Gender Effects pp. 1-20

- Parminder Parmar and Laura Nathans
- An Integrated Conceptual Model to Understand Suicidality among Queer Youth to Inform Suicide Prevention pp. 1-20

- Denise Yookong Williams, William J. Hall, Hayden C. Dawes, Cynthia Fraga Rizo and Jeremy T. Goldbach
- Digital Divide: An Inquiry on the Native Communities of Sabah pp. 1-22

- Yi Xue Fang, Sarjit S. Gill, Puvaneswaran Kunasekaran, Mohd Roslan Rosnon, Ahmad Tarmizi Talib and Azureen Abd Aziz
- Is It All about a Science-Informed Decision? A Quantitative Approach to Three Dimensions of Justice and Their Relation in the Nuclear Waste Repository Siting Process in Germany pp. 1-22

- Lucas Schwarz
- Racial and Ethnic Inequalities, Health Disparities and Racism in Times of COVID-19 Pandemic Populism in the EU: Unveiling Anti-Migrant Attitudes, Precarious Living Conditions and Barriers to Integration in Greece pp. 1-22

- Theodoros Fouskas, George Koulierakis, Fotini-Maria Mine, Athanasios Theofilopoulos, Sofia Konstantopoulou, Fabiola Ortega- de-Mora, Dimitrios Georgiadis and Georgia Pantazi
- The Interplay between Digitalization and Competitiveness: Evidence from European Countries pp. 1-12

- Gheorghe Hurduzeu, Iulia Lupu, Radu Lupu and Radu Filip
- When the Wheelchair Is Not Enough: What Capabilities Approaches Offer Assistive Technology Practice in Rural Argentina pp. 1-12

- Natasha Layton, Silvana Contepomi, Maria del Valle Bertoni and Maria Helena Martinez Oliver
- The Elderly’s Thoughts and Attitudes about Polypharmacy and Deprescribing: A Qualitative Pilot Study in Portugal pp. 1-12

- Pedro Simões, Nicole Foreman, Beatriz Xavier, Filipe Prazeres, Tiago Maricoto, Luiz Santiago and José Augusto Simões
- Capabilities Approach Application in the Development of Regional Rehabilitation Systems in Russia pp. 1-12

- Alexander Shoshmin, Yanina Besstrashnova and Kristina Petrishcheva
- The Possibilities and Limitations of Using Google Books Ngram Viewer in Research on Management Fashions pp. 1-12

- Dag Øivind Madsen and Kåre Slåtten
- Decolonizing Sustainability through Indigenization in Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions pp. 1-12

- Yvonne N. Vizina
- Gender Barriers in Academia: Perceptions of Inequality in Professional Development among Female Academics in the Faculty of Education, University of Alicante, Spain pp. 1-12

- Andrea Dominguez and Rocío Diez
- Family and Youth Development: Some Concepts and Findings Linked to The Ecocultural and Acculturation Models pp. 1-12

- John W. Berry
- Failed Emancipations: Youth Transitions, Migration and the Future in Morocco pp. 1-9

- Carles Feixa, José Sánchez-García, Celia Premat and Nele Hansen
- Auditing the ‘Social’ Using Conventions, Declarations, and Goal Setting Documents: A Scoping Review pp. 1-100

- Simerta Gill and Gregor Wolbring
- Intergenerational Conflict-Initiating Factors and Management Styles: U.S. Older Adults’ Report pp. 1-16

- Yan Bing Zhang and Weston T. Wiebe
- Children and Drug Trafficking in Brazil: Can International Humanitarian Law Provide Protections for Children Involved in Drug Trafficking? pp. 1-16

- Veridiana Bessa Franciozo Diniz and Jody Lynn McBrien
- Human Resource Professionals’ Responses to Workplace Bullying pp. 1-16

- Kelly Rae and Annabelle M. Neall
- Leadership Styles, Organizational Climate, and School Climate Openness from the Perspective of Slovak Vocational School Teachers pp. 1-16

- Silvia Barnová, Silvia Treľová, Slávka Krásna, Eleonóra Beňová, Lívia Hasajová and Gabriela Gabrhelová
- “Polish People Are Starting to Hate Polish People”—Uncovering Emergent Patterns of Electoral Hostility in Post-Communist Europe pp. 1-26

- Anne-Sophie Neyra
- Telegram Channels and Bots: A Ranking of Media Outlets Based in Spain pp. 1-13

- Victor Herrero-Solana and Carlos Castro-Castro
- Adverse Childhood Experiences in Latinx Families: A Comparison between Intraracial and Interracial Families pp. 1-13

- Xiafei Wang, Fei Shen, Yongjun Zhang and Shiyou Wu
- Parent-to-Parent Advice: What Can We Learn by Listening to Parents of Deaf Children pp. 1-11

- Linsay Flowers, Louise Duchesne and Charles Gaucher
- Food Insecurity Levels among University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study pp. 1-11

- Bebiana Marques, Jorge Azevedo, Isilda Rodrigues, Conceição Rainho and Carla Gonçalves
- Analysis of the Links between Social Intelligence and Coping Strategies of Business Managers in Terms of Development of Their Potential pp. 1-11

- Lucia Zbihlejova and Zuzana Birknerova
- Reading the Aftermath of Portuguese Colonialism: The Retorno in the Written Media of the 21st Century pp. 1-24

- Orquídea Moreira Ribeiro and Daniela Monteiro da Fonseca
- Disembodiment and Delusion in the Time of COVID-19 pp. 1-14

- Florentina C. Andreescu
- Collaborative Approaches to Addressing Domestic and Sexual Violence among Black and Minority Ethnic Communities in Southampton: A Case Study of Yellow Door pp. 1-14

- Oluwatayo Adeola Olabanji
- The Challenges and Opportunities of Era 5.0 for a More Humanistic and Sustainable Society—A Literature Review pp. 1-21

- Maria C Tavares, Graça Azevedo and Rui P. Marques
- Western US Basque-American e-Diaspora: Action Research in California, Idaho, and Nevada pp. 1-21

- Igor Calzada and Iker Arranz
- The Assistive Technology Passport: A Resource for Enhancing Capabilities as a Result of Better Access to Assistive Technology pp. 1-21

- Mohamed I. Maalim and Malcolm MacLachlan
Volume 12, issue 5, 2022
- Crowding-In and Crowding-Out. Studying the Relationship between Sustainable Citizenship and Political Activism in Flanders pp. 1-12

- Robbe Geerts, Frédéric Vandermoere, Hanne Dallenes and Raf Vanderstraeten
- Materialism and Immorality: More Urban than Rural? pp. 1-12

- Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn
- Migrant Entrepreneurship and Social Integration: A Case-Study Analysis among Bangladeshi Vendors in Rome pp. 1-12

- Michele Filippo Fontefrancesco and Sharon Mendonce
- Users’ and Providers’ Perceptions about Integrated Health Care in Southern Denmark pp. 1-19

- Fadumo Noor, Gabriel Gulis and Leena Eklund Karlsson
- Soviet Heritage(scape) in Sillamäe: Documenting the Potential in an Emerging Tourism Destination pp. 1-19

- Saara Mildeberg and Jaanika Vider
- Inclusion Capital: How Police Officers Are Included in Their Workplaces pp. 1-19

- Kate Linklater
- Meeting Unmet Needs for Stroke Rehabilitation in Rural Public Health: Explorative Economic Evaluation of Upper Limb Robotics-Based Technologies through a Capabilities Lens pp. 1-20

- Natasha Brusco, Andrea Voogt, Melissa Nott, Libby Callaway, Mae Mansoubi and Natasha Layton
- Georg Simmel Goes Virtual: From ‘Philosophy of Landscape’ to the Possibilities of Virtual Reality in Landscape Research pp. 1-17

- Olaf Kühne and Dennis Edler
- The Impact of Information Sessions on Women’s Anxiety When Facing a Voluntary Termination of Pregnancy (VTP)—A Case Study about Geneva University Hospitals (Switzerland) pp. 1-17

- Eva Medina
- Do Assistive Products Enhance or Equalize Opportunities? A Comparison of Capability across Persons with Impairments Using and Not Using Assistive Products and Persons without Impairments in Bangladesh pp. 1-10

- Johan Borg, Natasha Layton, Per-Olof Östergren and Stig Larsson
- Child Internalizing Problems in Ukraine: The Role of Prosocial and Antisocial Friends and Generalized Self-Efficacy pp. 1-10

- Viktor Burlaka, Oleksii Serdiuk, Jun Sung Hong, Lisa A. O’Donnell, Serhii Maksymenko, Vitalii Panok, Heorhii Danylenko, Igor Linskiy, Valerii Sokurenko, Iuliia Churakova and Nadiya Ilchyshyn
- The National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard of 2016: Intersection of Technology and Public Understanding of Science in the United States pp. 1-15

- Brianne Suldovsky and William K. Hallman
- Conceptual Cartography for the Systematic Study of Music Education Based on ICT or EdTech pp. 1-15

- Antonio León-Garrido, Julio Manuel Barroso-Osuna and Carmen Llorente-Cejudo
- The Construction of Identities in the Pre-Service Training of Social Sciences Teachers pp. 1-15

- Noelia Pérez-Rodríguez, Antoni Santisteban, Nicolás De-Alba-Fernández and Elisa Navarro-Medina
- Transformative Processes of Gerontological Responses in Different Models of Public Providentialism in the COVID-19 Context: A Bibliometric Review pp. 1-15

- Bruno Pires and Hermínia Gonçalves
- Graffiti and Street Art between Ephemerality and Making Visible the Culture and Heritage in Cities: Insight at International Level and in Bucharest pp. 1-25

- Andreea-Loreta Cercleux
- Conditions Contributing to Positive and Negative Outcomes of Children’s ICT Use: Protocol for a Scoping Review pp. 1-14

- Idunn Seland, Halla B. Holmarsdottir, Christer Hyggen, Olaf Kapella, Dimitris Parsanoglou and Merike Sisask
- Each Person as an End? The Users’ Choices in the Service Delivery Process for Assistive Technology in Hungary pp. 1-14

- Nóra Menich
- Facing Conspiracies: Biden’s Counter-Speech to Trumpist Messages in the Framework of the 2020 US Elections pp. 1-14

- Concha Pérez-Curiel, Rubén Rivas- de-Roca and Ricardo Domínguez-García
- A Food Sovereignty Approach to Localization in International Solidarity pp. 1-14

- Beatriz Oliver, Leticia Ama Deawuo and Sheila Rao
- Attitudes and Practices towards HPV Vaccination and Its Social Processes in Europe: An Equity-Focused Scoping Review pp. 1-21

- Violeta Alarcão and Bilyana Zdravkova
- Design-Driven Conflicts: Exploring the Contribution of Design for Constructing Social Controversies from a Theoretical Standpoint pp. 1-21

- Moein Nedaei, Alexis Jacoby and Els Du Bois
- The (Un)Changing Political Economy of Arts, Cultural and Community Engagement, the Creative Economy and Place-Based Development during Austere Times pp. 1-24

- Daniel H. Mutibwa
- “How Do I See Myself? It’s Complicated”: Qualitatively Eliciting, Analyzing and Understanding Individuals’ Self-Attitudes towards Identity in an Australian Jewish Community pp. 1-16

- Jennifer Creese
- Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Strategies Adopted in a European University Alliance to Facilitate the Higher Education-to-Work Transition pp. 1-16

- Anna Siri, Cinzia Leone and Rita Bencivenga
- Impact of the Cholera Epidemic of 1867–1868 on the Global Excess Deaths of the Resident Population in the Province of Córdoba pp. 1-8

- Jorge Hugo Villafañe
Volume 12, issue 4, 2022
- Managing Student Mobility during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Immobility Turn in Internationalized Learning? pp. 1-13

- David Cairns and Thais França
- The Psychology of Financial Giving: Values Congruence and Normative Organizational Commitment as Predictors of Alumni Monetary Donations to Higher Education pp. 1-13

- Donald G. Gardner and Jon L. Pierce
- RETRACTED: The Commodification Dilemma: Tourism Pressure and Heritage Conservation in Barcelona pp. 1-16

- Marina Mazzamuto and Marco Picone
- “Not Storing the Samples It’s Certainly Not a Good Service for Patients”: Constructing the Biobank as a Health Place pp. 1-16

- Brígida Riso
- Language Practices within the Mixed Spanish-/Italian-/French- and Estonian-Speaking Families in Tallinn pp. 1-16

- Regina Seppik and Anastassia Zabrodskaja
- A Norwegian Soul in a Chinese Body? Ethnic Identity and Chinese Adoptees in Norway pp. 1-16

- Guowen Shang, Julia Christine Marinaccio and Tuathla Lai Honne
- Responsibilities to Decolonize Environmental Education: A Co-Learning Journey for Graduate Students and Instructors pp. 1-16

- Jean Kayira, Sara Lobdell, Nicolette Gagnon, Jennie Healy, Sal Hertz, Emma McHone and Emily Schuttenberg
- “IS Drew This Dream Picture—Like Floating on a Pink Cloud”: Danish Returnees’ Entry into and Exit from Salafi-Jihadism through Nurtured and Fractured Fantasies pp. 1-21

- Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen
- Hermeneutic-Phenomenological Interpretation of Coronavirus Experiences, Their Meanings, and the Prospects of Young Finns in Education and the Labor Market in Lapland pp. 1-21

- Helena Marketta Helve
- The Tourism Potential of the Jewish Cultural Heritage in Bucharest pp. 1-21

- Elena Bogan
- Museums as a Means to (Re)Make Regional Identities: The Oltenia Museum (Romania) as Case Study pp. 1-14

- Liliana Popescu and Claudia Albă
- A Communication Study of Young Adults and Online Dependency during the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1-24

- Patrícia Silveira, Ricardo Morais and Simone Petrella
- Childcare Issues and the Pandemic: Working Women’s Experiences in the Face of COVID-19 pp. 1-11

- Cecilia Obeng, Mary Slaughter and Emmanuel Obeng-Gyasi
- A New Time of Reckoning, a Time for New Reckoning: Views on Health and Society, Tensions between Medicine and the Social Sciences, and the Process of Medicalization pp. 1-51

- Diogo Silva da Cunha and Hélder Raposo
- Analysis of Prospective Teachers’ Perceptions of the Flipped Classroom as a Classroom Methodology pp. 1-15

- Alejandro Colomo Magaña, Ernesto Colomo Magaña, Francisco D. Guillén-Gámez and Andrea Cívico Ariza
- Deaf-Accessible Parenting Classes: Insights from Deaf Parents in North Wales pp. 1-15

- Anouschka Foltz, Holly Cuffin and Christopher Shank
- “From Beautification to Ennobling”: The Exterior Mural Mosaics from Suceava of the Socialist Era pp. 1-18

- Ştefan Purici and Harieta Mareci Sabol
- Social Virtual Reality: Neurodivergence and Inclusivity in the Metaverse pp. 1-7

- James Hutson
- Embedding Behavioral and Social Sciences across the Medical Curriculum: (Auto) Ethnographic Insights from Medical Schools in the United Kingdom pp. 1-20

- Lisa Dikomitis, Brianne Wenning, Andrew Ghobrial and Karen M. Adams
- The Real Deal: A Qualitative Investigation of Authentic Leadership in Irish Primary School Leaders pp. 1-20

- Jemma Lynch, Dympna Daly, Niamh Lafferty and Patricia Mannix McNamara
- Sickle Cell Disease in Bahia, Brazil: The Social Production of Health Policies and Institutional Neglect pp. 1-20

- Clarice Mota, Leny A. B. Trad and Lisa Dikomitis
- “Being Diverse and Being Included, Don’t Go Together in Policing”—Diversity, Inclusion, and Australian Constables pp. 1-19

- Toby Miles-Johnson and Suzanna Fay
- Striding on a Winding Road: Young People’s Transitions from Education to Work in Bulgaria pp. 1-19

- Siyka Kovacheva and Darena Hristozova
- For CS Educators, by CS Educators: An Exploratory Analysis of Issues and Recommendations for Online Teaching in Computer Science pp. 1-17

- Sangeeta Lal and Rahul Mourya
- Teacher Learning Communities and Leadership: Insights from A DEIS Urban Second-Level School pp. 1-12

- Timothy R. N. Murphy and Mary Masterson
Volume 12, issue 3, 2022
- Evaluating ‘Health in All Policies’ in Norwegian Municipalities pp. 1-8

- Ellen Strøm Synnevåg
- Spatial Mobility Capital: A Valuable Resource for the Social Mobility of Border-Crossing Migrant Entrepreneurs? pp. 1-21

- Yvonne Riaño, Christina Mittmasser and Laure Sandoz
- Standing Up for Culturally Competent Care in Portugal: The Experience of a “Health in Equality” Online Training Program on Individual and Cultural Diversity pp. 1-14

- Violeta Alarcão, Sandra Roberto, Thais França and Carla Moleiro
- Thinking about the Future: Young People in Low-Income Families pp. 1-11

- Julia Brannen and Rebecca O’Connell
- Changing Care: Applying the Transtheoretical Model of Change to Embed Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Long-Term Care Research in Canada pp. 1-11

- Heather A. Finnegan, Laura Daari, Atul Jaiswal, Chiling Joanna Sinn, Kate Ellis, Lismi Kallan, Duyen Nguyen and Natasha L. Gallant
- Finding a Suitable Object for Intervention: On Community-Based Violence Prevention in Sweden pp. 1-13

- Kristina Alstam and Torbjörn Forkby
- Governing the Life Course through Lifelong Learning: A Multilevel and Multidimensional View pp. 1-13

- Marcelo Parreira do Amaral and Jenni Tikkanen
- WASH and Health in Sindhupalchowk District of Nepal after the Gorkha Earthquake pp. 1-13

- Salina Shrestha, Rabin Malla and Futaba Kazama
- Examining Social Relationships among Older Muslim Immigrants Living in Canada: A Narrative Inquiry pp. 1-16

- Nada Nasir, Carri Hand and Suzanne Huot
- Family Structure through the Adolescent Eyes: A Comparative Study of Current Status and Time Trends over Three Decades of HBSC Study pp. 1-16

- Apolinaras Zaborskis, Aistė Kavaliauskienė, Charli Eriksson, Elitsa Dimitrova and Joana Makari
- The Feasibility and Acceptability of an Experience-Based Co-Design Approach to Reducing Domestic Abuse pp. 1-16

- Shoshana Gander-Zaucker, Gemma L. Unwin and Michael Larkin
- Symbolic Interaction, Power, and War: Narratives of Unaccompanied Young Refugees with War Experiences in Institutional Care in Sweden pp. 1-23

- Goran Basic
- “Mix of Races, Bad Uterus”: Obstetric Violence in the Experiences of Afro-Brazilian Migrants in Portugal pp. 1-15

- Catarina Barata
- When Arriving Is Not Enough—Constraints in Access to Education and Employment Opportunities for Migrant Youth pp. 1-15

- Judith Jacovkis, Alejandro Montes and Xavier Rambla
- The Diffusion of Human Resource Transformation in Scandinavia: A Supply-Side Perspective pp. 1-18

- Dag Øivind Madsen and Kåre Slåtten
- How Does a Foucauldian Genealogical Approach Enhance the Study of Long-Term Care through a Critical Disability Lens? pp. 1-12

- Michelle Hewitt
- Knowledge about COVID-19 Best Practices in the North of Portugal and the Importance of Health Education in the Prevention of Pandemic Events pp. 1-12

- Joana Oliveira, Isilda Rodrigues, Manuela Matos, Isabel Carvalho, Ana Cristina Matos, Luís Figueira, Maria da Conceição Fontes, Nuno Alegria, Ana Patrícia Lopes, Beatriz do Vale, Luís Cardoso and Ana Cláudia Coelho
- The World Isn’t Fair, but Shouldn’t Elections Be? Evaluating Prospective Beliefs about the Fairness of Elections and Referenda pp. 1-27

- Jonathan Rose and Cees van der Eijk
- Mechanisms of Inequity: The Impact of Instrumental Biases in the Child Protection System pp. 1-19

- Emily Keddell
- Alaska Native Subsistence Rights: Taking an Anti-Racist Decolonizing Approach to Land Management and Ownership for Our Children and Generations to Come pp. 1-17

- Heather Sauyaq Jean Gordon
- Unsettling the Hegemony of ‘Western’ Thinking: Critical Reflection on My Journey to Understanding Campesino-a-Campesino Pedagogy pp. 1-17

- Roseann Kerr
- The Wake at the Root: Understanding Racial Identity Refinement through Genetic Ancestry Testing and Theater Performance pp. 1-17

- Devin A. Heyward
- Dyadic Analysis of a Speed-Dating Format between Farmers and Citizens pp. 1-17

- Jessica Berkes, Iris Schröter and Marcus Mergenthaler
- Reflections on Increasing the Value of Data on Sexual Violence Incidents against Children to Better Prevent and Respond to Sexual Offending in Kenya pp. 1-10

- Zidan Ji, Sarah Rockowitz, Heather D. Flowe, Laura M. Stevens, Wangu Kanja and Kari Davies
Volume 12, issue 2, 2022
- Auditing the ‘Social’ of Quantum Technologies: A Scoping Review pp. 1-38

- Gregor Wolbring
- Unsettling the Settler: An Arts-Based Exploration pp. 1-9

- Mindy R. Carter
- Learning for the Future beyond COVID-19: A Critical Alternative to the Neoliberal Model of Development pp. 1-14

- David Neilson
- Digitization of Aging-in-Place: An International Comparison of the Value-Framing of New Technologies pp. 1-14

- Barbara L. Marshall, Nicole K. Dalmer, Stephen Katz, Eugene Loos, Daniel López Gómez and Alexander Peine
- (Non-)Politicized Ageism: Exploring the Multiple Identities of Older Activists pp. 1-14

- Daniel Blanche-T. and Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
- Pedagogical Patterns for tMOOC as a Social Technology of Relationship pp. 1-14

- Lucía Amorós-Poveda, Julio Cabero-Almenara and Antonio Palacios-Rodríguez
- Prejudice and Cuts to Public Health and Education: A Migration Crisis or a Crisis of the European Welfare State and Its Socio-Political Values? pp. 1-14

- Valeria Bello
- Are Translators Afraid of Artificial Intelligence? pp. 1-14

- Vassil Kirov and Bagryan Malamin
- Decolonizing Digital Citizen Science: Applying the Bridge Framework for Climate Change Preparedness and Adaptation pp. 1-14

- Jasmin Bhawra
- Migrants’ Health Policies and Access to Health Care in Portugal within the European Framework pp. 1-21

- Inês Casquilho-Martins and Soraia Ferreira
- Identity Distress among Immigrant Students during COVID-19 pp. 1-11

- Bailey Wagaman, Emalee Kerr, Reilly Branch and Steven L. Berman
- Use of Augmented Reality for Students with Educational Needs: A Systematic Review (2016–2021) pp. 1-11

- José María Fernández-Batanero, Marta Montenegro-Rueda and José Fernández-Cerero
- Cultural Competence and the Role of the Patient’s Mother Tongue: An Exploratory Study of Health Professionals’ Perceptions pp. 1-11

- Isabel García-Izquierdo and Vicent Montalt
- The Techno-Optimists of Climate Change: Science Communication or Technowashing? pp. 1-11

- Sofia Ribeiro and Viriato Soromenho-Marques
- How Does Race Moderate the Effect of Religion Dimensions on Attitudes toward the Death Penalty? pp. 1-11

- Soheil Sabriseilabi, James Williams and Mahmoud Sadri
- Assessment of Factors Impacting the Perception of Online Content Trustworthiness by Age, Education and Gender pp. 1-66

- Jeremy Straub, Matthew Spradling and Bob Fedor
- Cultural Competence in Healthcare Leadership Education and Development pp. 1-13

- Steve Gulati and Catherine Weir
- Where You From? Examining the Relationship between Gang Migrants and Gang-Related Homicide pp. 1-13

- Daniel Scott
- Hotel Naming in Russian Cities: An Imprint of Foreign Cultures and Languages between Europe and Asia pp. 1-13

- Olga P. Kormazina, Dmitry A. Ruban and Natalia N. Yashalova
- Populism as New Wine in Old Bottles in the Context of Germany: ‘Symbolic Violence’ as Collective Habitus That Devalues the Human Capital of Turks pp. 1-16

- Joana Vassilopoulou, Mustafa Ozbilgin, Dimitria Groutsis and Janroj Keles
- What Factors Make Online Travel Reviews Credible? The Consumers’ Credibility Perception-CONCEPT Model pp. 1-16

- Tiziana Guzzo, Fernando Ferri and Patrizia Grifoni
- Differences in Pre-Service Teacher Attitude Change about Family Involvement across Four Universities pp. 1-16

- Laura Nathans and Amber Brown
- Equity in Changes to Dementia Care in the Community during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in High Income Countries: A Scoping Review pp. 1-23

- Kelly Margaret Bradbury, Elaine Moody, Katie Aubrecht, Meaghan Sim and Melissa Rothfus
- Diversity Competence in Healthcare: Experts’ Views on the Most Important Skills in Caring for Migrant and Minority Patients pp. 1-23

- Sandra Ziegler, Camilla Michaëlis and Janne Sørensen
- Problematizing “Honour Crimes” within the Canadian Context: A Postcolonial Feminist Analysis of Popular Media and Political Discourses pp. 1-23

- Jessica K. Gill
- Vaccine Nationalism or ‘Brexit Dividend’? Strategies of Legitimation in the EU-UK Post-Brexit Debate on COVID-19 Vaccination Campaigns pp. 1-15

- Giuditta Caliendo
- Integrating Young People into the Workforce: England’s Twenty-First Century Solutions pp. 1-15

- Ken Roberts
- The Problems with Care: A Feminist Care Scholar Retrospective pp. 1-15

- Janna Klostermann, Laura Funk, Holly Symonds-Brown, Maria Cherba, Christine Ceci, Pat Armstrong and Jeanette Pols
- Discourse, Immigration and the Spanish Press: Critical Analysis of the Discourse on the Ceuta and Melilla Border Incident pp. 1-15

- Teresa Terrón-Caro, Rocío Cárdenas-Rodríguez and Fabiola Ortega- de-Mora
- Digitally Mediated Parenting: A Review of the Literature pp. 1-15

- Sue Nichols and Nadia Selim
- Reciprocal Relationship between Parents’ School- and Home-Based Involvement and Children’s Reading Achievement during the First Year of Elementary School pp. 1-15

- Sabrina Bonanati and Charlott Rubach
- The Paradox of Brexit and the Consequences of Taking Back Control pp. 1-15

- Paul Agu Igwe
- Clash of Two Identities: What Happens to Industrial Identity in a Post-Industrial Society? pp. 1-18

- David Bole, Peter Kumer, Primož Gašperič, Jani Kozina, Primož Pipan and Jernej Tiran
- Urban Image at the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Case Study Novi Sad (Serbia) pp. 1-18

- Tamara Lukić, Ivana Blešić, Tatjana Pivac, Milka Bubalo Živković, Bojan Đerčan, Sanja Kovačić, Marija Cimbaljević and Dajana Bjelajac
- Problems in Adolescents: What Are the Psychological, Social and Financial Consequences? pp. 1-3

- Goran Livazović
- Special Issue “Fighting Fake News: A Generational Approach” pp. 1-3

- Eugène Loos and Loredana Ivan
- Challenges of Post-COVID-19 for a Sustainably Developed Society pp. 1-4

- Sandro Serpa and Carlos Miguel Ferreira
- Gamification in Ecology-Oriented Mobile Applications—Typologies and Purposes pp. 1-12

- Angel Torres-Toukoumidis, Diego Vintimilla León, Andrea De-Santis and Paulo Carlos López-López
- On the Role of Structural Competency in the Healthcare of Migrant with Precarious Residency Status pp. 1-12

- Jérémy Geeraert
- Online EU Contestation in Times of Crisis: Towards a European Digital Demos? pp. 1-22

- Milica Pejovic
- ‘Rorting the System’: Police Detectives, Diversity, and Workplace Advantage pp. 1-20

- Toby Miles-Johnson and Kate Linklater
- “Now Is the Time to Start Reconciliation, and We Are the People to Do So”, Walking the Path of an Anti-Racist White Ally pp. 1-10

- Margot Hurlbert
- Addressing Reproductive Healthcare Disparities through Equitable Carrier Screening: Medical Racism and Genetic Discrimination in United States’ History Highlights the Needs for Change in Obstetrical Genetics Care pp. 1-17

- Aishwarya Arjunan, Deanna R. Darnes, Katelynn G. Sagaser and Ashley B. Svenson
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Societies in 2021 pp. 1-5

- Societies Editorial Office
- Involvement and Multi-Sectoral Collaboration: Applying Principles of Health Promotion during the Implementation of Local Policies and Measures—A Case Study pp. 1-16

- Monica Lillefjell and Ruca Elisa Katrin Maass
- Reproductive Justice, Public Black Feminism in Practice: A Reflection on Community-Based Participatory Research in Cincinnati pp. 1-16

- Carolette Norwood, Farrah Jacquez, Thembi Carr, Stef Murawsky, Key Beck and Amy Tuttle
- Breastfeeding Awareness and Empowerment (BAE): A Black Women-Led Approach to Promoting a Multigenerational Culture of Health pp. 1-16

- Rebecca Duncan, Jabina Coleman, Sharon Herring, Meg Kawan, Christy Santoro, Meghana Atre, Aleigha Mason, Shawana Moore and Aparna Kumar
- The Kenyan Survivors of Sexual Violence Network: Preserving Memory Evidence with a Bespoke Mobile Application to Increase Access to Vital Services and Justice pp. 1-13

- Laura M. Stevens, Elena Reid, Wangu Kanja, Sarah Rockowitz, Kari Davies, Shanaya Dosanjh, Brooke Findel and Heather D. Flowe
- Lessons Learned from an Intersectoral Collaboration between the Public Sector, NGOs, and Sports Clubs to Meet the Needs of Vulnerable Youths pp. 1-13

- Disa Tell, Olin Oldeide, Torill Larsen and Ellen Haug
- Gender and Sanitation: Women’s Experiences in Rural Regions and Urban Slums in India pp. 1-13

- Wren Vogel, Christina D. Hwang and Sangchul Hwang
- Perception of “Fake News” and Potentially Manipulative Content in Digital Media—A Generational Approach pp. 1-24

- Dragana Trninić, Anđela Kuprešanin Vukelić and Jovana Bokan
- Changed for the Better: The Modifiable Maltreatment Factors Framework pp. 1-11

- Megan Feely
- The Hidden Interest in a Common European Identity pp. 1-14

- Gintaras Aleknonis
- Policies to Reduce Child Poverty in Norway: Can Municipalities Ensure Positive Functionings for Children through Housing Policies? pp. 1-14

- Marit Kristine Helgesen and Petter Arvesen
- Place-Making through Media: How Media Environments Make a Difference for Long-Term Care Residents’ Agency pp. 1-14

- Sarah Wagner
- The Necropolice Economy: Mapping Biopolitical Priorities and Human Expendability in the Time of COVID-19 pp. 1-15

- Mark Howard
- Doulas, Racism, and Whiteness: How Birth Support Workers Process Advocacy towards Women of Color pp. 1-15

- Juan L. Salinas, Manisha Salinas and Megan Kahn
- Structures of Oppression in the U.S. Child Welfare System: Reflections on Administrative Barriers to Equity pp. 1-15

- Lisa Merkel-Holguin, Ida Drury, Colleen Gibley-Reed, Adrian Lara, Maleeka Jihad, Krystal Grint and Kendall Marlowe
- Can the Theory of Salutogenesis Offer a Framework to Enhance Policy Coherence during Policy Development and Implementation in Municipalities? pp. 1-10

- Ruca Maass and Monica Lillefjell
- Can a Paradigm Shift from Risk Management to Critical Reflection Improve Child-Inclusive Practice? pp. 1-17

- Christine Morley, Joanne Clarke, Chez Leggatt-Cook and Donna Shkalla
- Online Donation Attitude and Satisfaction with Simple Mobile Payments: A Case of the Korean Red Cross pp. 1-17

- Dong-Hyuk Kim and Bo-Young Kim
- ‘Health in All Policies’ and the Urge for Coordination: The Work of Public Health Coordinators and Their Impact and Influence in Local Public Health Policies: A Cross-Sectional Study pp. 1-17

- Tor-Ivar Karlsen, Charlotte Kiland, Gro Kvåle and Dag Olaf Torjesen
- National Myth in UK–EU Representations by British Conservative Prime Ministers from Churchill to Johnson pp. 1-17

- Anna Islentyeva and Deborah Dunkel
- “Let Them Make It Rain and Bling”: Unveiling Community Expectations towards Returned Migrants in Cameroon pp. 1-17

- Presca Wanki, Ilse Derluyn and Ine Lietaert
- Distributed Leadership: A Scoping Review Mapping Current Empirical Research pp. 1-20

- Niamh Hickey, Aishling Flaherty and Patricia Mannix McNamara
- ‘Focusing and Unfocusing’—Cognitive, Evaluative, and Emotional Dynamics in the Relationship with Human Embryos among ART Beneficiaries pp. 1-20

- Luís Gouveia and Catarina Delaunay
- Identities and Precariousness in the Collaborative Economy, Neither Wage-Earner, nor Self-Employed: Emergence and Consolidation of the Homo Rider, a Case Study pp. 1-19

- Gabriel López-Martínez, Francisco Eduardo Haz-Gómez and Salvador Manzanera-Román
- The Governance of Nigeria’s Social Protection: The Burdens of Developmental Welfarism? pp. 1-19

- Gbenga Shadare
- Black, Female, and Divorced: A Discourse Analysis of Wangarĩ Maathai’s Leadership with Reflections from Naleli Morojele‘s Study of Rwandan and South African Female Political Leaders pp. 1-19

- Eunice Wangui Stuhlhofer
- More Money, More Problems? Addressing the Funding Conditions Required for Rights-Based Child Welfare Services in England pp. 1-19

- Calum J. R. Webb
- An Analysis of Comparative Perspectives on Economic Empowerment among Employment-Seeking Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Service Providers pp. 1-22

- Sarah Tarshis, Heather Scott-Marshall and Ramona Alaggia
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