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    • Asakawa, Tatsuto; Hashimoto, Kenji; Hirahara, Yuki (2025)
      Asakawa, Hashimoto and Hirahara explores the widening inequality and its social consequences in Tokyo Metropolitan area by using two approaches, one from social class and social stratification theory and the other from ...
    • Hall, Gary (2025)
      If we want a socially and environmentally just future, do we need a radical new theory of change – or to radically change theory? It’s this question Gary Hall and his collaborators have been addressing for over twenty years ...
    • Ambayec, Maria Shantelle Alexies; van Baarle, Kristof; Burke, Peter; Gaspar, Renata; Goudouna, Sozita; Ovalıoğlu Gros, Nilüfer; Hafez, Adham; Kühling, Jan-Tage; Laine, Eero; Lucie, Sarah; Martins Rodrigues de Moraes, Juliana; Moritz, Evan; Palani, Malin; Rachev, Rumen; Stojnić, Aneta (2025)
      Mourning the Ends: Collaborative Writing and Performance is an opening, a beginning, an attempt to rethink how we can be, think, and work together. This book, authored by a multitude, explores new methodologies of collaborative ...
    • Heininen, Simo (2025)
      Michael Agricola translated the Psalter and parts of the Old Testament prophets in 1551 and 1552. The Vulgate, the Luther Bible, and the Swedish Bible of 1541 served as the source texts. In his translation, Agricola ...
    • Jeffrey Lesser (2025)
      Jeffrey Lesser focuses on São Paulo’s Bom Retiro neighborhood to examine the competing visions of wellbeing in Brazil among racialized immigrants and policymakers and health officials.
    • Kušic, Katarina (2025)
      Studies of statebuilding and peacebuilding have been criticized for their disregard of people living the consequences of intervention projects. Beyond International Intervention takes on the task of engaging with spaces ...
    • McKeil, Aaron C (2025)
      While the idea of a cosmopolitan order embracing all humankind is ancient, after the Cold War it was widely believed to be an emerging future. As global interdependence and interaction through new technologies increased, ...
    • Muyeba, Singumbe (2025)
      While homeownership has clear benefits among the impoverished, The Homeowner Ideology shows that the utility of real property rights as an economic resource are severely limited in sub-Saharan African cities. Although ...
    • Dumont, Daniel (2021)
      Garantir à tout citoyen un revenu minimum sans aucune condition. Telle est l'idée du revenu de base universel : un même montant quelle que soit la composition du ménage, que l’on soit riche ou pauvre et sans la moindre ...
    • Rosario, Melissa L. (2024)
      An alternative view of Puerto Rico’s past, present, and futureHow do we map the pathways to liberation where we have been taught to see only trauma, suffering, and lack? Melissa L. Rosario offers an alternative view of ...
    • Gras, Thijs; Waldeck, Hans (2025)
      Although the Central Board of the Dutch Red Cross did not purchase ambulances after World War I, various local departments became interested in acquiring and operating an ambulance. They hoped to increase the visibility ...
    • Ruseler, Annet (2025)
      This article discusses how the fire brigade has developed over the years to rescue animals. From the first official manuals in 1955 to modern rescue operations, the tools and techniques for rescuing animals, such as horses ...
    • Neisingh, Kees (2025)
      The personal ensemble acquired by Korpora from Johannes Nuytinck, who ended his career as Staff Adjudant of the National Police (1918-1991), serves as the basis for this article. Nuytinck’s uniformed career spanned from ...
    • Waldeck, Hans; Gras, Thijs (2025)
      Since its establishment in 1867, the Dutch Red Cross primarily focused on neutral assistance on the battlefield and support for the Military Medical Service. Influenced by two disasters that struck the Netherlands in the ...
    • Breukers, Jos (2025)
      In 2002 the Dutch police adopted the pepperspray as a non-lethal weapon to stop aggressive, knife-swinging persons and biting dogs. The topic of this article are its predecessors, the German so-called ‘Apparent Death’ (in ...
    • Sloos, Louis Ph. (2025)
      The Swiss patrician son Henry Dunant (Geneva 1828-Heiden 1910) was a deeply religious man, raised with the duty to care for others, without distinction, instilled in him from a young age. He approached this in his own ...
    • Broos, Tristan (2025)
      The relatively short period (1897-1944) during which the four mounted police brigades in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht operated was marked by turbulence, including numerous relocations and budget cuts, with ...
    • Otten, Jan (2025)
      The author of this article is the son of the head of the Liaison and Communication Service of the Dutch Civil Protection (B.B.) in South Limburg and describes his experiences with this organization in the 1950s and 1960s, ...
    • Asakawa, Tatsuto; Hashimoto, Kenji; Hirahara, Yuki (2025)
      Asakawa, Hashimoto and Hirahara explores the widening inequality and its social consequences in Tokyo Metropolitan area by using two approaches, one from social class and social stratification theory and the other from ...
    • Asakawa, Tatsuto; Hashimoto, Kenji; Hirahara, Yuki (2025)
      Asakawa, Hashimoto and Hirahara explores the widening inequality and its social consequences in Tokyo Metropolitan area by using two approaches, one from social class and social stratification theory and the other from ...