In the process of rapid urbanization and rural marginalization, continuous population hollowing-out and aging of rural communities pose increasing challenges to rural environmental
governance, leading to rising overall costs and weakening effectiveness and sustainability. [...]
Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 620: The Power of Training: Attitudinal Shifts Among Social Workers Supporting Forced Migrants in Cyprus and Lithuania Social Sciences doi:
10.3390/socsci14100620 [...]
International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, Ahead of Print. This study addresses the lack of legal socialization of adult asylum seekers in Germany and their need
for legal education programs. It argues that, unlike native-born individuals, adult asylum seekers often lack prior exposure to the legal frameworks of ... [...]
Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Yoga programs are a growing part of daily life in prisons around the globe. Yet, scholars have not deeply considered the extent to which
mass media report upon, or the ways in which they frame, these interventions. We address this absence through an ... [...]
The federal government has a well-documented history of discrimination against women in American agriculture. And the government now has many compelling reasons—from remedying
past discrimination to shoring up food security—to provide targeted support to women farmers. [...]
What duties do Americans owe the state? Today, this question seems almost incomprehensible. Compulsions in the common interest are received coolly in our rights-obsessed culture,
and the Supreme Court has never announced a framework for identifying the burdens of citizenship. [...]
Most people agree that the institution of contract serves autonomy—or that it should. But how? Philosophical theories of contract link contract and autonomy by way of an
appealing intermediate principle, such as the authority of the individual will, promissory morality, or conventions of agreement. [...]
This Article employs recent philosophical advances in action theory and moral responsibility to critically examine the traditional purpose-knowledge-recklessness-negligence
(PKRN) mens rea hierarchy of the Model Penal Code. It is a foundational assumption of the traditional mens rea hierarchy that the commission of intentional harm ought [...]