Conflict perceptions across 27 OECD countries: The roles of socioeconomic inequality and collective stratification beliefs
Acta Sociologica, Ahead of Print. Socioeconomic inequality and conflicts regarding distributional issues have resurfaced in many OECD countries over the past three decades. Whereas most research has focused on the objective determinants of perceived so…
Conflict perceptions across 27 OECD countries: The roles of socioeconomic inequality and collective stratification beliefs
Acta Sociologica, Ahead of Print. Socioeconomic inequality and conflicts regarding distributional issues have resurfaced in many OECD countries over the past three decades. Whereas most research has focused on the objective determinants of perceived so…
Philosophy & Social Criticism
Erratum
Philosophy &Social Criticism, Ahead of Print. Aktar. Cengiz. 2019. “Turkish political Islam’s failure” Philosophy and Social Criticism. DOI:10.1177/0191453718823024.The following changes have been made to the above-mentioned article:The title of th…
Philosophy & Social Criticism
Erratum
Philosophy &Social Criticism, Ahead of Print. Aktar. Cengiz. 2019. “Turkish political Islam’s failure” Philosophy and Social Criticism. DOI: 10.1177/0191453718823024.The following changes have been made to the above-mentioned article:The title of t…
American Behavioral Scientist
The Problem of Overgeneralization: The Case of Mental Health Problems and U.S. Violent White Supremacists
American Behavioral Scientist, Ahead of Print. One of the oldest and most controversial issues in the study of terrorism involves the mental health status among actors who commit this type of violence. A consensus has emerged among scholars that terror…
American Behavioral Scientist
The Problem of Overgeneralization: The Case of Mental Health Problems and U.S. Violent White Supremacists
American Behavioral Scientist, Ahead of Print. One of the oldest and most controversial issues in the study of terrorism involves the mental health status among actors who commit this type of violence. A consensus has emerged among scholars that terror…
American Behavioral Scientist
Hate Crimes and Bias Incidents in the Ivory Tower: Results From a Large-Scale Campus Survey
American Behavioral Scientist, Ahead of Print. Over the past few years, college campuses across the United States have conducted climate surveys primarily aimed at gleaning quantitative data on the extent and distribution of sexual assault, intimate pa…