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The Growth in the Social Security Disability Rolls:A Fiscal Crisis Unfolding
Social Security Disability Rolls Fiscal Crisis
2015/7/17
During the past two decades, the fraction of individuals receiving Disability Insurance benefits has grown substantially, as shown in Figure 1. In 1985,2.2 percent of individuals between the ages of 2...
Not a Backlash, but a Multicultural Implosion from Within: Uncertainty and Crisis in the Case of South Tyrol's "Multiculturalism"
Not a Backlash Uncertainty
2014/12/12
This paper considers a case in which a regime commonly identified as "multicultural", locally entrenched and stringently defended by hegemonic politics, is nonetheless undergoing crisis and uncertaint...
The Evolution of Rationality and Modernity Crisis
Technology Risk Rationality Modernity Crisis
2013/9/5
As the necessary result of the modernity movement, the technological problems not only reflect the conflict between technology and nature, but also reveal the inherent contradiction of the modernity c...
Crisis Journalism and World Peace
Crisis Journalism Peace Peace Journalism Hypodermic Needle Theory
2013/1/31
With the increase in violence and unrest in many countries, the searchlight has been turned on the media who are supposed to work for peace. This paper is of the position that journalism has a big rol...
White Collar Crime and Informal Social Control: The Case of “Crisis Responders” in the Swedish Banking and Finance Sector
Informal Social Control White-collar Crime Crisis Responders
2013/2/19
Drawing upon case studies on the type of white-collar offenders frequently called “crisis responders”, this article critically examines Sampson and Laubs general theory on informal social control. In ...
White Collar Crime and Informal Social Control: The Case of “Crisis Responders” in the Swedish Banking and Finance Sector
Informal Social Control White-collar Crime Crisis Responders
2013/9/4
Drawing upon case studies on the type of white-collar offenders frequently called “crisis responders”, this article critically examines Sampson and Laubs general theory on informal social control. In ...