Conducting rapid qualitative interview research during the COVID-19...
As the COVID-19 pandemic has shown, setting up studies in time to gather relevant, real-world data enables researchers to capture current views and experiences, focus on practicalities on the ground,...
View ArticleRacial identity as a moderator of the association between socioeconomic...
Research in social and humanitarian science has identified socioeconomic status (SES) as one of the essential determinants of quality of life (QoL). Similarly, racial identity is assumed to predict SES...
View Article#Lorrydeaths: Structural Topic Modeling of Twitter Users' Attitudes About the...
In this article, we analyze anti- and pro-immigrant attitudes expressed following the Essex Lorry Deaths tragedy in October 2019 in Britain, in which 39 Vietnamese immigrants died in a sealed lorry...
View Article“Damaged genitals”—Cut women's perceptions of the effect of female genital...
Female genital cutting (FGC) is a traditional practice, commonly underpinned by cultural values regarding female sexuality, that involves the cutting of women's external genitalia, often entailing the...
View ArticleThrown in at the deep end? Perceptions of burdens, gains, and contributions...
In Germany, young migrants and refugees whose German language skills are not sufficient for attending regular classes at school are assigned to so-called “preparation classes”. As the name implies, the...
View ArticleA technical solution to a professional problem: The risk management functions...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity globally. Two-thirds of deaths among patients admitted to intensive care units following out-of-hospital CA are due to neurological...
View ArticlePossibilities and constraints of rapid online ethnography: Lessons from a...
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, health care provision changed rapidly and funding became available to assess pandemic-related policy change. Research activities, however, were limited to contactless,...
View ArticleThe mediating effect of self-efficacy on career aspiration and organizational...
The lives and jobs of many people have been negatively affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Lockdowns to curb the pandemic have resulted in many people having to work from home. The question that arises...
View ArticleIntimate partner violence experienced by women living with—and...
This article aims to explore the specific combination and interactions of inequalities associated with experiencing Intimate Partner Violence that affects European women living with—or without—a...
View ArticleA systematic mapping literature review of education around sexual and gender...
Education around sexual and gender identities is highly important to understand diversity and prevent discrimination, violence, and even murder. Nevertheless, educational institutions around the world...
View ArticleOrganized violence as a never-ending story? Reflections in light of the...
During the last decade, especially with the Russian aggression against Ukraine, armed conflicts and other forms of organized violence increased in volume and public discourse. In Sociology, violence...
View ArticleExperiments on norm focusing and losses in dictator games
We conducted experiments on norm focusing. The tests were carried out with two versions of dictator games: in one version of the game, the dictator had to allocate a gain of €10, while in the other...
View ArticleThe role of kinship in bi-national couples: Intergenerational solidarity in...
Intermarriages, i.e., marriages between people from different ethnic backgrounds, have increased in recent years in many parts of the world and also in Germany. These marriages, often between an...
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