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capital, that is, individuals‘ levels of trust, tolerance and civic identity affect their economic behavior. The sample of the … correlated most frequently and strongly with monetary attitudes, was civic identity. Generally, based on our findings we propose …
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negatively. Openness to Change values positively influence civic identity but have a negative effect on perceived social capital …. Conservation values positively affect the civic (Russian) identity of the representatives of the Ingush ethnic group …
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This article analyzes the actual gastronomic practice of fast food. Traditional gastronomic culture is undergoing transformations in the modern world. New gastronomic scares are developing that are related to an inability to predict ingredients in consumed foods. Fast food is neutral on the...
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The aim of this study is to examine the validity and reliability of the Leach et al. model of in-group identification in 2 studies of Russian samples. In study 1, the confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the hierarchical model of in-group identification, which included the second-order...
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This article examines the role of archivists in shaping the capacity and the structure of a university’s memory. Drawing on sources such as laws and ministerial instructions, the authors analyze the government’s archive policy with regard to universities and how professors and archivists...
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bureaucratic identity and ethics of state service. The study draws on official documents from university archives of Kazan, Moscow …
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This article is a reconstruction of archival policies pursued by Russian universities in the nineteenth century and their effects. By comparing ‘old’ and ‘new’ archive inventories, archivists’ records and ministerial instructions, Elena Vishlenkova detects sets of documents that were...
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This paper discusses radical change in higher education reflecting on its deconstructive nature. While the notions of adaptive and strategic change assume strengthening the existing settings of university organization, radical change means the deconstruction of the established organizational...
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The emergence of the Tea Party movement in recent years has shown that under the surface of mainstream political life in the USA there exists a different layer of ideas, which cannot be satisfactorily described in terms of the Republican/Democrat dichotomy. These ideas have their origins in the...
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There is a worldwide tendency for more educated people to trust in markets, private business, and trade, and to … most of the world, respondents with higher levels of education are more likely to trust private businesses and … instruments for formal education to remove the contemporaneous effects of schooling itself on the education-trust link. We find …
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