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How much lighting is required to feel safe when walking through the streets at night?

By: Svechkina A., Trop T., Portnov B.A.
Published in: Sustainability (Switzerland)
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Public space lighting (PSL) is indispensable after the natural dark. However, little is known about how much PSL people (more…)

Tourism, Instability and Regional Interdependency: Evidence from the Eastern-Mediterranean

By: Theocharous A.L., Zopiatis A., Lambertides N., Savva C.S., Mansfeld Y.
Published in: Defence and Peace Economics
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Over the last three decades, we have widely witnessed the peculiar relationship between tourism and incidents of politic (more…)

Russia’s Military Action in Syria Driven by Military Reforms

By: de Haas M., Gaberščik E., Jenkins T., Kumar A.
Published in: Journal of Slavic Military Studies
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: The August 2008 war of Russia against Georgia, showing severe shortcomings in Russia’s military capabilities, made Mosco (more…)

Political ‘apptivism’ in the Middle East: The case of iNakba

By: Golan O., Tirosh N.
Published in: Convergence
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Education  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: The use of social media in the Arab world has drawn an increasing amount of scholarly attention. Research addressing ‘Ar (more…)

The relationship between child sexual abuse, self-concept and psychopathology: The moderating role of social support and perceived parental quality

By: Gewirtz-Meydan A.
Published in: Children and Youth Services Review
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: While many studies point out the relationship between child sexual abuse and psychopathology, further understanding of t (more…)

Oxytocin increases the social salience of the outgroup in potential threat contexts

By: Egito J.H., Nevat M., Shamay-Tsoory S.G., Osório A.A.C.
Published in: Hormones and Behavior
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: A growing body of literature suggests that OT administration may affect not only prosocial outcomes, but also regulate a (more…)

The “perfect failure” of communal genocide commemoration in cambodia: Productive friction or “bone business”?

By: Kidron C.A.
Published in: Current Anthropology
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Drawing on participant observation at communal sites of genocide memory and ethnographic interviews with villagers, monk (more…)

Pluralism as an antidote to epistemic violence in psychological research

By: Novis-Deutsch N.
Published in: Theory and Psychology
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: The debate on objectivist versus relativist epistemologies in psychology and their relation to “othering” should conside (more…)

Does sense of threat in civilians during an armed conflict predict subsequent depression symptoms?

By: Goral A., Greene T., Gelkopf M.
Published in: Journal of Clinical Psychology
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Objective: We aimed to assess whether peritraumatic threat experienced during a period of armed conflict predicted subse (more…)

Ethical aspects concerning sperm smuggled by Muslim Palestinian ‘security prisoners’ out of Israeli prisons [Aspects éthiques de la contrebande de sperme par des « prisonniers de sécurité » palestiniens musulmans dans les prisons israéliennes]

By: Rispler-Chaim V.
Published in: Ethics, Medicine and Public Health
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Since 2004, Palestinian security prisoners, who are denied conjugal visitations by their wives, have tried to smuggle th (more…)

Disentangling displacements: Historical justice for mizrahim and palestinians in Israel

By: Mann I.
Published in: Theoretical Inquiries in Law
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Law  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Israel’s discursive strategy for legitimizing the displacement of Palestinians in 1948 involved describing it as part of (more…)

Inclusion and representation: The settlement of property claims of the dispossessed in the aftermath of an armed conflict

By: Megiddo T., Benvenisti E.
Published in: Theoretical Inquiries in Law
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: This Article examines the authority of states to settle individual private property claims in post–conflict negotiations (more…)

Applying Sociological Theories of Emotions to the Study of Mass Politics: The Rally-Round-the-Flag Phenomenon in the United States as a Test Case

By: Feinstein Y.
Published in: Sociological Quarterly
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: A remarkable progress has been made in integrating emotions into studies of various aspects of social life, but sociolog (more…)

Identification of topical subpopulations on social media

By: Dangur I., Bekkerman R., Minkov E.
Published in: Information Sciences
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: We tackle a major challenge of information filtering on social media (SM): rather than address the general question “wha (more…)

Detecting cyber-physical attacks in water distribution systems: one-class classifier approach

By: Kadosh N., Frid A., Housh M.
Published in: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Water distribution systems (WDSs) are critical infrastructures that supply drinking water from water sources to end-user (more…)

Institutionalizing problem-oriented policing: An evaluation of the EMUN reform in Israel

By: Weisburd D., Hasisi B., Litmanovitz Y., Carmel T., Tshuva S.
Published in: Criminology and Public Policy
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Research Summary: In 1979 Herman Goldstein proposed a radical reform—problem-oriented policing (POP)—which has had treme (more…)

“i Am Starting to Believe in the Word ‘Justice'”: Lessons from an Ethnographic Study on Community Courts

By: Gal T., Dancig-Rosenberg H.
Published in: American Journal of Comparative Law
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Law  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: With the growing awareness of the crisis of mass incarceration and distrust toward the legal system, recent years have s (more…)

Black magic and respecting persons—Some perplexities

By: Smilansky S., Räikkä J.
Published in: Ratio
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Humanities  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Black magic (henceforth BM) is acting in an attempt to harm human beings through supernatural means. Examples include th (more…)

A cyberterrorism effect? Emotional reactions to lethal attacks on critical infrastructure

By: Backhaus S., Gross M.L., Waismel-Manor I., Cohen H., Canetti D.
Published in: Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: To what extent does exposure to cyberterrorism arouse negative emotions? Cyberterrorism has developed the potential to c (more…)

Unreliable protection: An experimental study of experts’ in bello proportionality decisions

By: Statman D., Sulitzeanu-Kenan R., Mandel M., Skerker M., de Wijze S.
Published in: European Journal of International Law
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Humanities  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: The proportionality principle is an international humanitarian law requirement intended to constrain the use of military (more…)