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Schofield, Gillian. The secure base model: Promoting attachment and resilience in foster care and adoption. British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF), 2014.

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Puttler, Leon I., Robert A. Zucker, and Hiram E. Fitzgerald. Developmental Science, Alcohol Use Disorders, and the Risk–Resilience Continuum. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676001.003.0001.

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The origins and expression of addiction are best understood within the context of developmental processes and dynamic systems organization and change. For some individuals, these dynamic processes lead to risk cumulative or cascade effects that embody adverse childhood experiences that exacerbate risk; predict early onset of drinking, smoking, or other substance use; and often lead to a substance use disorder (SUD) during the transitions to adolescence and emergent adulthood. In other cases, protective factors within or outside of the individual’s immediate family enable embodiment of normativ
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Kumpfer, Karol L., and Cátia Magalhães. Prevention as Treatment. Edited by Sara Maltzman. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199739134.013.22.

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This chapter reviews the application of treatment methods in prevention, with an emphasis on family-based substance abuse, delinquency, and child maltreatment. The goal of prevention is to increase resilience in high-risk children. Considerable overlap exists between evidence-based prevention and treatment interventions, including their etiological and intervention theories, cognitive behavioral change methods and outcome objectives. Also included is the Institute of Medicinespectrum of treatment disorders, a review of prevention and treatment intervention theories, and methods used to design
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Model family needs assessment process: Instruments. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families, Administration for Children, Youth, and Families, Head Start Bureau, 1991.

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United States. Head Start Bureau, ed. Model family needs assessment process: Instruments. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families, Administration for Children, Youth, and Families, Head Start Bureau, 1991.

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United States. Head Start Bureau., ed. Model family needs assessment process: Instruments. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families, Administration for Children, Youth, and Families, Head Start Bureau, 1991.

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United States. Head Start Bureau., ed. Model family needs assessment process: Instruments. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Office of Human Development Services, Administration for Children, Youth and Families, Head Start Bureau, 1986.

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Model family needs assessment process: Instruments. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Office of Human Development Services, Administration for Children, Youth and Families, Head Start Bureau, 1986.

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Associates, Development, and United States. Head Start Bureau., eds. Model family needs assessment process: Users' manual. 1986.

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Associates, Development, and United States. Head Start Bureau., eds. Model family needs assessment process: Users' manual. 1986.

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Associates, Development, and United States. Head Start Bureau, eds. Model family needs assessment process: Users' manual. 1986.

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Newman, Mark. Percolation and network resilience. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805090.003.0015.

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A discussion of the site percolation process on networks and its application as a model of network resilience. The chapter starts with a description of the percolation process, in which nodes are randomly removed from a network, and of the percolation phase transition at which a giant percolating cluster forms. The properties of percolation on configuration model networks are studied, including networks with power-law degree distributions, and including both uniform and non-uniform removal of nodes. Computer algorithms for simulating percolation on real-world networks are also discussed, and n
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Ng, Lauren C., and Theresa S. Betancourt. Risk and Resilience. Edited by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Naomi Cahn, Dina Francesca Haynes, and Nahla Valji. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199300983.013.28.

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Acknowledging that combat is not the primary cause of death or disability for civilians during armed conflict, this chapter outlines various ways female civilians experience harm or health risks in conflict. The chapter covers threats to safety and security; access to health care; family and community connections; and education and economic security (the “SAFE model”). Particular attention is given to risks related to the destruction of housing, reduced access to clean water, famine and malnutrition, infectious diseases, reproductive health, sexual violence, forced displacement, mental health,
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John C., M.D. Rogers (Editor), ed. Task-Oriented Processes in Care (TOPIC) Model in Ambulatory Care (Springer Series on Medical Education). Springer Publishing Company, 2004.

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Alajmi, Abdullah. The Model Immigrant. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190608873.003.0004.

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In the early 1950s, Kuwait underwent rapid urbanization during which first-generation Hadramis were swiftly absorbed into Kuwaiti urban houses assuming domestic service roles. It is argued that the socioeconomic path of house-serving shaped the Hadrami character and experience of the “model immigrant” as we know it today. However, the study also demonstrates how a Hadrami migratory practice of dependency on the local family and sponsor was inspired by a Kuwaiti cultural and official categorization process of different immigrant groups in which the Hadramis were depicted as loyal, easily satisf
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Slep, Amy M. Smith, Richard E. Heyman, and Michael F. Lorber. Coercive Process and Intimate Partner Violence in Committed Relationships. Edited by Thomas J. Dishion and James Snyder. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199324552.013.15.

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This chapter proposes a unifying explanation to two questions: Why do people persist in exhibiting angry, coercive escalating behaviors toward family members despite the unpleasant and destructive qualities of the behavior and despite the fact that such behaviors typically violate personal and societal norms about how to treat loved ones? How are some people able to deescalate out of angry conflict in a way that strengthens, rather than corrodes, their relationships? It posits an integrative model of the mechanisms that control dyadic anger escalation and deescalation in couples’ conflict and
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Cho, Eunae, and Lindsay Ciancetta. Child Outcomes Associated with Parent Work–Family Experiences. Edited by Tammy D. Allen and Lillian T. Eby. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199337538.013.12.

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This chapter provides a critical synthesis of the literature on the relationship between parent work family experiences and child outcomes. The chapter begins by introducing a theory-driven conceptual model that organizes previous studies. Then it discusses research on the direct link between parent work family experiences and child outcomes, followed by a review of mediators and moderators of the process. It next notes limitations of the extant literature and concludes with promising directions for future research.
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Mizock, Lauren, and Erika Carr. Women with Serious Mental Illness. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190922351.001.0001.

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Women with Serious Mental Illness: Gender-Sensitive and Recovery-Oriented Care calls attention to a topic and a population that have been overlooked in research and psychotherapy—women with serious mental illnesses (schizophrenia, severe depression, bipolar disorder, and complex post-traumatic stress disorder). The book focuses on the history of mistreatment, marginalization, and oppression women with serious mental illness have encountered, not only from the general public but within the mental health system as well. This book provides an overview of recovery-oriented care for women with seri
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Tanaka, Gen, Anothai Soonsawat, Omar Sultan Haque, Robert Kohn, and Harold J. Bursztajn. The Traumatized Older Individual and Society. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199374656.003.0035.

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As life expectancy increases and the baby-boom generation ages, clinicians will see a growing aging population, many of whom have experienced individual or mass psychic trauma. In these individuals, a personal history of trauma can compound the expected traumas of aging. This chapter provides the epidemiology of older adults who have experienced trauma and discusses issues such individuals face, as well as measures clinicians can use to avoid retraumatization. There is a relatively high prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among older persons generally. Fragile elders with a hist
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Ramsaran, Dave, and Linden F. Lewis. Caribbean Masala. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496818041.001.0001.

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In 1833, the abolition of slavery in the British Empire led to the import of exploited South Asian indentured workers in the Caribbean under extreme oppression. This book concentrates on the Indian descendants' processes of mixing, assimilating, and adapting while trying desperately to hold on to that which marks a group of people as distinct. In some ways, the lived experience of the Indian community in Guyana and Trinidad represents a cultural contradiction of belonging and non-belonging. In other parts of the Caribbean, people of Indian descent seem so absorbed by the more dominant African
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Emmott, Bill. Japan's Far More Female Future. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198865551.001.0001.

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The Japan that the world admired during the 2019 Rugby World Cup is a model of social stability, resilience, and efficiency. But it carries important vulnerabilities, rooted in its ageing demography and a population shrinking by 500,000 a year, made much worse by a declining marriage rate and low fertility, both of which have their source in a combination of growing financial insecurity, severe gender inequality, and poor use of human capital. Over the three decades since its 1990 financial crisis it has seen a deep divide emerge in labour markets both for men and for women between the 60 per
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Lazarus, Philip J., Shannon Suldo, and Beth Doll, eds. Fostering the Emotional Well-Being of our Youth. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190918873.001.0001.

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Fostering the Emotional Well-Being of Our Youth: A School-Based Approach is an edited work that details best practices in comprehensive school mental health services based upon a dual-factor model of mental health that considers both psychological wellness and mental illness. In the introduction, the editors respond to the question: Are our students all right? Then, each of the text’s 24 chapters (five sections) describes empirically sound and practical ways that professionals can foster supportive school climates and implement evidence-based universal interventions to promote well-being and p
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Tasar, Eren. Soviet and Muslim. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652104.001.0001.

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Long associated with its aggressive promotion of atheism, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union adopted a nuanced, flexible, and often contradictory approach toward Islam in the USSR’s largest Muslim region, Central Asia. “Soviet and Muslim” demonstrates how the Soviet state unwittingly set in motion a process of institutionalization during World War II that culminated in a permanent space for Islam in a society ruled by atheists. Central Asia was the sole Muslim region of the former Russian empire to lack a centralized Islamic organization, or muftiate. When the Soviet leader Stalin created
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Wang, Qi. Culture in Collaborative Remembering. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198737865.003.0017.

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This chapter outlines a cultural dynamic model of the constructive process of cultural influences on collaborative remembering. The text applies the model to analyze two kinds of collaborative remembering: one takes place in the most intimate and immediate social context of family where parents and children share memories together; the other takes place in a remote, metaphysical space where autobiographical writers tell their stories to a potentially infinite and yet anonymous audience. The analysis illuminates the dynamic process in which culture shapes the function and accessibility and, fur
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Majumdar, Satya N. Random growth models. Edited by Gernot Akemann, Jinho Baik, and Philippe Di Francesco. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744191.013.38.

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This article discusses the connection between a particular class of growth processes and random matrices. It first provides an overview of growth model, focusing on the TASEP (totally asymmetric simple exclusion process) with parallel updating, before explaining how random matrices appear. It then describes multi-matrix models and line ensembles, noting that for curved initial data the spatial statistics for large time t is identical to the family of largest eigenvalues in a Gaussian Unitary Ensemble (GUE multi-matrix model. It also considers the link between the line ensemble and Brownian mot
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Westman, Mina. Old and New Trends in Crossover Research. Edited by Tammy D. Allen and Lillian T. Eby. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199337538.013.11.

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Based on an integrated view of prior research, we propose a comprehensive theoretical framework of the crossover process that extends our understanding of work and family life. First, we define the crossover process and review past research. Second, we address the crossover of positive emotions and experiences, focusing on the recent trend of positive psychology. We then review new issues in crossover research including the spillover–crossover model, supportive theory, and findings, and crossover of resources. Finally, we review and discuss the issue of the role of gender in crossover research
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Tyler, Tom R., and Rick Trinkner. Legal Socialization and the Elements of Legitimacy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190644147.003.0001.

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The chapters in Part I discuss the two basic models for understanding the relationship between people and law: coercive and consensual. The consensual model relies upon people’s willingness to obey laws because they think it is appropriate and proper to do so. The belief that law and legal authorities are legitimate and ought to be voluntarily obeyed develops during the childhood and adolescent socialization process. A coercive model of authority relies upon the use of force and credible threats of detection and punishment for rule-breaking to promote compliance. As children mature they move t
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Forgatch, Marion S., and Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez. Interrupting Coercion. Edited by Thomas J. Dishion and James Snyder. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199324552.013.17.

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The Oregon Model of Parent Management Training (PMTO) is an intervention based on the social interaction learning model, which posits coercion as a disruptor for family processes and outcomes. This chapter examines the role that coercion plays in the context of theory-based intervention, reviewing two randomized, controlled trials that evaluated coercive and positive parenting practices as mediators of outcomes. The studies examined the differential effects of changes on coercive and positive parenting as well as the orderly sequence of these changes and their mediating effects in short-term a
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Manson, Leigh, and Shona Muir. Advance care planning in New Zealand: our Voice—tō tātou reo. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802136.003.0021.

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Advance care planning (ACP) in New Zealand has grown as a people’s movement resourced by passionate individuals across the country. This people’s movement is a whole of systems approach led by the national ACP Cooperative. The approach has provided a permissive platform for the national evolution of ACP and has allowed ACP to quickly gain momentum. It has facilitated the collaboration of multiple interest groups with consumers at the centre and has provided an environment for innovation. The ACP Cooperative used a deployment model to drive the work. The model insured that the movement focused
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Donovan, Jenny. Designing to Heal. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643106475.

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Designing to Heal explores what happens to communities that have suffered disasters, either natural or man-made, and what planners and urban designers can do to give the affected communities the best possible chance of recovery. It examines the relationship that people have with their surroundings and the profound disruption to people's lives that can occur when that relationship is violently changed; when the familiar settings for their lives are destroyed and family, friends and neighbours are displaced, incapacitated or killed. 
 The book offers a model of the healing process, outlinin
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Jones, Christina. Narratives of Illness and Healing after the ICU. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0052.

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There is a significant difference in the narrative of critical illness as experienced by the patient and that of their family, friends, and carers. Morse and Johnson proposed a model of illness which takes into account of this difference in perception and so helps to understand the processes the patient and their family go through. In some patients who have survived critical illness, there is a preponderant investment in the recovery process and the sense of purpose in life seems to be heightened. In others, the post-ICU period is tainted by frightening delusional memories of the period of cri
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Fasbender, Ulrike, Mo Wang, and Yujie Zhan. Prosocial Behavior in Retirement. Edited by Philip M. Podsakoff, Scott B. Mackenzie, and Nathan P. Podsakoff. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219000.013.15.

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With the increase of the proportion of the population reaching retirement age in relation to that of working age, extensive research has been conducted to understand the retirement process and to promote older adults’ well-being in retirement. In this chapter, we aim to link the theoretical concepts of retirement to the research literature on prosocial behavior. First, we provide an overview of the current conceptualizations of prosocial behavior and retirement. Second, we introduce three main areas of prosocial behavior engagement in retirement (i.e., prosocial behavior in postretirement empl
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Swann, Julian. Head of the Household. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198788690.003.0002.

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Louis XIII, as head of the royal household, was expected to uphold his authority as supreme patriarch and yet his authority was constantly tested by his mother, brother, and extended family. His court was a hotbed of intrigue and it was constantly shaken by the impact of conspiracy and revolt. This chapter examines the nature of court life in an era of aristocratic military and political independence and explores the process by which the king, and especially his successor Louis XIV, would gradually impose a new model of political disgrace that would become a powerful tool for the management of
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Baobaid, Mohammed, Lynda Ashbourne, Abdallah Badahdah, and Abir Al Jamal. Home / Publications / Pre and Post Migration Stressors and Marital Relations among Arab Refugee Families in Canada Pre and Post Migration Stressors and Marital Relations among Arab Refugee Families in Canada. 2nd ed. Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/difi_9789927137983.

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The study is funded by Doha International Family Institute (DIFI), a member of Qatar Foundation, and is a collaboration between the Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration of London, Ontario; University of Guelph, Ontario; and University of Calgary, Alberta, all located in Canada; and the Doha International Family Institute, Qatar. The study received research ethics approval from the University of Guelph and the University of Calgary. This study aims to assess the impact of pre- and post-migration on marital relationships and family dynamics for Arab refugee families resettle
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Hill, Douglas L., and Chris Feudnter. Hope in the Midst of Terminal Illness. Edited by Matthew W. Gallagher and Shane J. Lopez. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199399314.013.19.

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Although palliative and hospice care services are increasingly available, many adults and children still die without this kind of support or receive it only in the last few days of life, as many patients, family members, and clinicians equate the initiation of these services with loss of hope. This chapter presents a model of how hopeful patterns of thinking and a balance of positive and negative affect may facilitate a regoaling process in which individuals transition from cure-seeking goals to other personally meaningful goals that are attainable at the end of life or while living with a ser
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Uma análise da percepção docente, gestora e familiar sobre a qualidade da educação básica em escolas públicas em defesa do modelo cívico-militar. Editora Acadêmica Periodicojs, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51249/hp07.2021.33.

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The objective of this study was to analyze the perception of teachers, managers and family members of the municipal and state education system in a city in the Metropolitan Region of Recife / PE regarding the quality of basic education, difficulties faced, student performance and the process of implementing the civic-military model in the the public school. 64 subjects participated in the study, which were subdivided into 13 managers, 30 teachers working in elementary and high school and 21 parents / guardians of a municipal school and a state school. The instruments used for data collection w
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Tyler, Tom R., and Rick Trinkner. Why Children Follow Rules. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190644147.001.0001.

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Legal socialization is the process by which children and adolescents acquire their law-related values. Such values, in particular legitimacy, underlie the ability and willingness to consent to laws and defer to legal authorities and make legitimacy-based legal systems possible. In their absence people relate to the law as coercion and respond to rewards and punishments. By age eighteen a person’s orientation toward law is largely established, yet recent legal scholarship has largely ignored this early period in favor of studying adults and their relationship to the law. This volume focuses upo
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Johansen, Bruce, and Adebowale Akande, eds. Nationalism: Past as Prologue. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52305/aief3847.

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Nationalism: Past as Prologue began as a single volume being compiled by Ad Akande, a scholar from South Africa, who proposed it to me as co-author about two years ago. The original idea was to examine how the damaging roots of nationalism have been corroding political systems around the world, and creating dangerous obstacles for necessary international cooperation. Since I (Bruce E. Johansen) has written profusely about climate change (global warming, a.k.a. infrared forcing), I suggested a concerted effort in that direction. This is a worldwide existential threat that affects every living t
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