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‘Preciosa, Run Preciosa!’: Lorca Reads Cervantes

By: Davidi E.
Published in: Bulletin of Spanish Studies
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Humanities  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: In this essay I examine a case of intertextuality in which Lorca refers to Cervantes. In Cervantes’ novella La gitanilla (more…)

Interpreting contracts: the purposive approach and non-comprehensive incentive contracts

By: Bental B., Deffains B., Demougin D.
Published in: European Journal of Law and Economics
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Real world contracts often contain incentive clauses that fail to fully specify conditions triggering payments, giving r (more…)

Work and Play: Rolf Hochhuth’s the Representative in Tel Aviv (1964)

By: Abeliovich R.
Published in: Theatre Research International
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Humanities  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: This paper probes into the 1964 Israeli performance of Rolf Hochhuth’s controversial drama The Representative. Staged by (more…)

Fabricated Martyrs: The Warrior-Saint Icons of Far-Right Terrorism

By: Am A.B., Weimann G.
Published in: Perspectives on Terrorism
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Martyrdom has historically been an important part of underground movements. Martyrs have been utilized as such in propag (more…)

Allocating Security Expenditures under Knightian Uncertainty: An Info-Gap Approach

By: Ben-Gad M., Ben-Haim Y., Peled D.
Published in: Defence and Peace Economics
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: We apply the information gap approach to resource allocation under Knightian (non-probabilistic) uncertainty in order to (more…)

Can You Engage in Political Activity Without Internet Access? The Social Effects of Internet Deprivation

By: Shandler R., Gross M.L., Canetti D.
Published in: Political Studies Review
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: To what extent can you engage in political activity in the modern age without Internet access? The growing dependence on (more…)

Children drawing violence: To what extent does it reflect actual experience

By: Lev-Wiesel R., Hazan M., Daniel M., German V., Finger Z., Weinger S., Binson B.
Published in: Arts in Psychotherapy
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: Violence against children is a prevalent worldwide phenomenon. Based on evidence that drawings may reveal unconscious co (more…)

Characterizing multi-door criminal justice: A comparative analysis of three criminal justice mechanisms

By: Gal T., Dancig-Rosenberg H.
Published in: New Criminal Law Review
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Law  | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: This article provides an empirical, comparative analysis of three criminal justice programs that reflect different socia (more…)

The Mother-in-Law Mystique: A Tale of Conflict, Criticism and Resistance

By: Ward F., Linn R.
Published in: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2020 |  Link
Description: While women have been described in various disciplines as the kin keepers of family relationships, empirical data show t (more…)

Breaking the Taboo: Sexual Assault in Late Life as a Multifaceted Phenomenon—Toward an Integrative Theoretical Framework

By: Band-Winterstein T., Goldblatt H., Lev S.
Published in: Trauma, Violence, and Abuse
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Sexual assault (SA) in late life has been receiving growing attention over the past two decades. It is directed primaril (more…)

Conceptualising conflicts between student participation and other rights and interests

By: Perry-Hazan L.
Published in: Discourse
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Education  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: This paper delineates the conflicts that can arise between student participation and other rights and interests and pres (more…)

Individual Exposure to Terror and Political Attitudes: A Physiologically-Based Model of Militancy

By: Canetti D., Cavari A., Rapaport C., Shalev H., Hobfoll S.E.
Published in: Terrorism and Political Violence
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: How does exposure to terrorism affect political attitudes? This paper presents a new individual-level psychobiological m (more…)

Female Palestinian Terrorists: The Role of the Intifada Period and the Terrorism Context

By: Sela-Shayovitz R., Dayan H.
Published in: Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Law  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Palestinian women have played an increasingly active role in terrorist activities in the past two decades as part of the (more…)

Status Symmetry Effect: The Association of Exposure and PTS in Israel-Palestine and Northern Ireland

By: Hirsch-Hoefler S., Vashdi D.R., Lowe R.D., Muldoon O., Hobfoll S.E., Canetti D.
Published in: Terrorism and Political Violence
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: A multi-national sample was used to investigate mechanisms that were hypothesized to moderate the relationship between e (more…)

Combating tourism crisis following terror attacks: image repair strategies for European destinations since 2014

By: Avraham E.
Published in: Current Issues in Tourism
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Researchers to date have presented strategies and theoretical models built mainly on the efforts of destinations in the (more…)

Face control: everynight selection and “the other”

By: Hotam Y., Shoshana A.
Published in: Ethnic and Racial Studies
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Education  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: The paper analyzes micro-inequality in Tel Aviv night clubs, relying upon Levinas’s concept of the face. In-depth interv (more…)

A fragile public preference for cyber strikes: Evidence from survey experiments in the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel

By: Shandler R., Gross M.L., Canetti D.
Published in: Contemporary Security Policy
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: To what extent does the public support the use of cyber weapons? We propose that public exposure to the destructive pote (more…)

The Covert War: From BDS to De-legitimization to Antisemitism

By: Topor L.
Published in: Israel Affairs
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, a Palestinian-led anti-Israel international campaign, seems necess (more…)

Setting Standards for Child-Inclusive Restorative Justice

By: Gal T.
Published in: Family Court Review
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units: Law  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Childhood victimization occurs everywhere: in homes, kindergartens and schools, in state-care institutions, neighborhood (more…)

The war of the 60 stamps: the battle for public opinion–how the Nakba influenced Jordanian postage stamps

By: Zelkovitz I., Limor Y.
Published in: British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
SDGs : SDG 16  |  Units:   | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: In December 1969, the Jordanian government issued an unusually large set of postage stamps, containing 60 stamps. The is (more…)