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“Good job reporting this!”: Examining psychological needs and community building in YouTube conspiracy narratives

open access: yesPolitical Psychology, Volume 47, Issue 3, June 2026.
Abstract The proliferation of conspiracy theories online has tangible offline consequences, both on an individual and collective level. Conspiracy narratives have been associated with reduced belief in democracy, the rise of populist parties, and can act as a radicalization multiplier in such contexts.
Darja Wischerath   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
wiley   +1 more source

Blurred Lines: Leveraging Business Model Ambiguity for Innovation and Agility

open access: yesR&D Management, Volume 56, Issue 3, Page 441-459, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Earlier research has established the cognitive perspective on business models (BM) and business model innovation (BMI), which predominantly assumes that the understanding and interpretation of established BMs are uniform among organizational actors.
Pascal Breitenmoser   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The 2024 Field Season at Caere, Vigna Marini Vitalini: A New Etruscan Temple and Its Surroundings. [PDF]

open access: yesEtruscan Ital Stud
Colivicchi F   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

AI Authoritarianism: Towards an Analytical Framework

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 51, Issue 2, June 2026.
Short Abstract This Intervention offers a call for investigating the deepening alignment of artificial intelligence and authoritarian politics. The paper highlights three key features of AI that inflect the workings and logics of authoritarianism: (selective) inhumanisation, the cult of intelligence and scaling. We argue that AI is not simply extending,
Thomas Dekeyser   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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