Lin, Zhao Yaakop, Mohd Rizal
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Frontiers in Political Science
Exploring digital governance is essential for grasping how technology can be employed to enhance public services, boost efficiency, and foster transparency and engagement. This study aims to conduct a systematic review of digital governance research in order to explore its development, emerging research trends, network of leading researchers, count...
Shukla, Aditya Kumar Tripathi, Shraddha
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Frontiers in Political Science
Oprea, Alexandra
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Frontiers in Political Science
This article adopts a Durkheimian perspective and employs a socio-pragmatic method of inquiry, with a specific focus on analyzing “scandals” as critical junctures and the interpretations provided by social actors. The aim is to explore the development of corruption as a social issue in Romania over the past four decades. In contrast to two prevaili...
Newmark, Adam Nownes, Anthony
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Frontiers in Political Science
Gerson, Diana Al Marzooqi, Dana Humaid Argyriades, Demetrios
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Frontiers in Political Science
This paper investigates the pivotal role of psycho-social support in bolstering the mental and spiritual well-being of migrant and refugee children. It highlights the necessity to shield these vulnerable groups from spiritual abuse within humanitarian efforts. Remarkably, an estimated 117 million people are currently displaced by conflict, violence...
Niyitunga, Eric B.
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Frontiers in Political Science
Truth and reconciliation commissions (TRCs) are understood to offer cheap justice, a justice not bound by the law. South African experience in the post-apartheid era shows that they are significant tools for peacebuilding as well as statebuilding. The experience shows that the use of TRCs has created an authoritative record of what happened; enable...
Bernhard, Laurent Lauener, Lukas
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Frontiers in Political Science
Scholarly work on populism and borders have largely followed separate paths so far. This article aims at bringing together these two strands by means of an empirical analysis of individual attitudes on a re-bordering policy in the context of a national-populist mobilization against the free movement of persons. Recent contributions on border region...
Raveau, María Paz Fuentes-Bravo, Claudio Fernández, Miguel Ángel Couyoumdjian, Juan Pablo del Solar, María José
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Frontiers in Political Science
Despite all the elasticity and even ambiguity surrounding the concept of populism, the existing paradigms converge in the recognition of a populist rhetoric. By using Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools we propose a set of linguistic and discursive markers to identify populist markers in Presidential speeches. The performance of these markers i...
van Ham, Carolien van Elsas, Erika
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Frontiers in Political Science
Democratic legitimacy is essential for democratic stability, as democracies rely on citizen support to survive. However, perceived legitimacy gaps can also be an important catalyst for change and potential democratic renewal, begging the question when challenges to legitimacy become problematic for democratic survival. Easton distinguished between ...
Sadr, Omar
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Frontiers in Political Science
This paper proposes a theory of democratic pluralism instead of democratic minimalism developed by Shadi Hamid in his book “The Problem of Democracy”. Democratic pluralism will leverage pluralism to create a possibility for reconciliation between liberalism, secularism, religion, and democracy. It presents a framework of democratic pluralism based ...