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Due to the pandemic (COVID-19), the education system in Spain was forced to close for three months, creating an unprecedented situation: improvised distance schooling.
Jesús Miguel Jornet-Meliá +2 more
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Claims to supernatural power have been used as a basis for authority in a wide range of societies, but little is known about developmental origins of the link between supernatural power and worldly authority.
Xianwei Meng +5 more
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In this paper, we document changes in political trust in the UK throughout 2020 so as to consider wider implications for the ongoing handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ben Davies +8 more
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Religion, Conspiracy Thinking, and the Rejection of Democracy: Evidence From the UK
While some research addresses the relationship between religiosity and political attitudes, little is known about the relationship between religion, conspiracy beliefs, and political culture.
Alexander Yendell, David Herbert
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Generalized cohesiveness [PDF]
AbstractWe study some generalized notions of cohesiveness which arise naturally in connection with effective versions of Ramsey's Theorem. An infinite set A of natural numbers is n-cohesive (respectively, n-r-cohesive) if A is almost homogeneous for every computably enumerable (respectively, computable) 2-coloring of the n-element sets of natural ...
Tamara Lakins Hummel +1 more
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Ignoring Racism in the History of the German Immigration Society
The entanglement of the history of racism with the history of migration in Germany has been ignored thus far in German historiography. Exploring the epistemological significance of ignorance in sustaining racial knowledge in democratic, pluralistic ...
Maria Alexopoulou
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The Role of Religions and Conspiracy Theories in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes
This thematic issue asks about the role of religions and religious actors and conspiracy theories/theorists in democratic and authoritarian regimes in general.
Oliver Fernando Hidalgo +1 more
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Exploring the Pathways Between Transformative Group Experiences and Identity Fusion
A growing body of evidence suggests that two distinct forms of group alignment are possible: identification and fusion (the former asserts that group and personal identity are distinct, while the latter asserts group and personal identities are ...
Christopher M. Kavanagh +6 more
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Affective polarization in low-partisanship societies. The case of Chile 1990–2021
Does the decline in party identification lead to a decrease or an increase in affective polarization? In recent years, research about affective polarization has increased, asking whether contemporary publics polarize in terms of their affective ...
Carolina Segovia, Carolina Segovia
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Trust in cohesive communities [PDF]
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Felipe Balmaceda, Juan F. Escobar
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