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Publikováno v:
Journal of the European Honors Council, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2020)
The COVID-19 pandemic quickly converted classes to an online format in the middle of the academic semester at South Dakota State University (SDSU), USA. Our objectives were 1) to identify factors affecting student learning and connectivity following
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https://doaj.org/article/7d7e84b1a96647eeaed89b0df5f5f755
Publikováno v:
The Social Science Journal. :1-11
Autor:
Evren Celik Wiltse
Publikováno v:
Journal of Church and State. 64:747-749
Publikováno v:
Journal of the European Honors Council, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2020)
The COVID-19 pandemic quickly converted classes to an online format in the middle of the academic semester at South Dakota State University (SDSU), USA. Our objectives were 1) to identify factors affecting student learning and connectivity following
Autor:
Evren Celik Wiltse, Lisa Hager
From Brazil to Bangladesh, Liberia to Switzerland, Malta to the Marshall Islands, more and more women are rising to the top level of political leadership. What can we learn from this? What kinds of political conditions and institutions pave the way f
Autor:
Cengiz Erisen, Evren Celik Wiltse
Publikováno v:
Social Indicators Research. 132:1145-1161
Why divided societies face particular obstacles in maintaining democracy is one of the most challenging questions posed in the literature. Several studies posit that ethnically, religiously, and linguistically divided societies are incapable of estab
Autor:
Mujitaba Isani, Yasmina Abouzzohour, Asya El-Meehy, Janine A. Clark, Evren Celik Wiltse, Steven Brooke, Marwa Shalaby, Lindsay J. Benstead, Margot Dazey, Ellen Lust, Saadet Konak Unal, Olabanji Akinola, Diana Zeidan, Melissa Marschall, Yuree Noh, Mara Redlich Revkin
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Scholars and policymakers have increasingly recognized that Islamist movements and actors vary widely –from domestically oriented, quietist movements engaging in democratic systems to revolutionary, armed movements aiming to upend the nation-state
Autor:
Evren Celik Wiltse
Publikováno v:
South European Society and Politics. 13:195-215
The Justice and Development Party of Turkey passed two constitutional amendments in 2008, in order to lift the headscarf ban in higher education. This act of Parliament stirred up Turkey's perennial debate over the role of religion in a secular repub