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Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions In Modern Italy

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The article was published on 1993-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 14679 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Democracy & Work (electrical).

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The erosion of citizenship

TL;DR: This article argues that effective entitlement was based on participation in work, war and reproduction, resulting in three types of social identity: worker- citizens, warrior-citizens and parent-citizens, which are described as 'reproductive citizenship'.
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Corruption perceptions vs. corruption reality

TL;DR: The authors examined the accuracy of corruption perceptions by comparing Indonesian villagers' reported perceptions about corruption in a road-building project in their village with a more objective measure of missing expenditures in the project.
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Conceptualizing Recovery Capital: Expansion of a Theoretical Construct

TL;DR: The relationship between access to large amounts of recovery capital and substance misuse maintenance and the concept of negative recovery capital is revealed and the relationships between gender, age, health, mental health, and incarceration are examined.
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Do People Watch what they Do Not Trust? Exploring the Association between News Media Skepticism and Exposure

TL;DR: Hypotheses predicting a relationship between media skepticism and news media consumption are tested and findings show that media skepticism is negatively associated with mainstream news exposure but positively associated with nonmainstream news exposure.
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Formal vs. Informal CSR Strategies: Evidence from Italian Micro, Small, Medium-sized, and Large Firms

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate whether differences exist between the formal and informal CSR strategies through which firms manage relations with and the claims of their stakeholders, and they use a sample of 3,626 Italian firms to investigate their research questions.