HOW DO INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCE CROSS-DOMAIN RISK PERCEPTIONS AMONG CHINESE URBAN RESIDENTS?

How Do Individual-Level Characteristics Influence Cross-Domain Risk Perceptions Among Chinese Urban Residents?

While previous studies show that risk perceptions vary across populations and domains, there is little empirical evidence on the interplay between individual-level characteristics and risk domains in shaping perceived social risks in a country such as China.This study examines empirically the effects of individual-level characteristics on risk perc

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Good to love or good to eat? Ethical and ideological implications of hunting, killing and the consumption of anthropomorphic animals in popular picturebooks

This paper discusses the visual and narrative construction of species difference in a selection of Little Golden Books, as well Creatine as its ethical and ideological implications.I will focus on how certain picturebooks encourage thinking about species in terms of difference and hierarchy, while simultaneously blurring species boundaries through

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Hidden Victims: Exploring Prevalent Factors Contributing to Violent Behaviours Against Homeless Individuals in Durban CBD

Homelessness remains a pressing social issue worldwide, with individuals experiencing various forms of victimization and marginalization.This qualitative study aimed to explore the pathways into homelessness and experiences of victimization RCA Cable among homeless individuals in Durban CBD, South Africa.Data were collected through in-depth intervi

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