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When Is Scientific Dissent Epistemically Inappropriate?

Philosophia Scientiæ, 2021
Normatively inappropriate scientific dissent prevents warranted closure of scientific controversies and confuses the public about the state of policy-relevant science, such as anthropogenic climate change.
Boaz Miller
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How Dissent on Gender Bias in Academia Affects Science and Society: Learning from the Case of Climate Change Denial

Philosophia Scientiæ, 2021
Gender bias is a recalcitrant problem in academia and society. However, dissent has been created on this issue. We focus on dissenting studies by Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams, arguing that they reach conclusions that are unwarranted on the basis
A. Leuschner, Manuela Fernández Pinto
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Insurgent Empire: anticolonial resistance and British dissent

Textual Practice, 2020
history of the Human Genome Project. Bahng shows, through archival research, the direct link between the Human Genome Project and the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Ameya Tripathi
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Articulated dissent and immediacy: a cross-national analysis of the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns

International Journal of Conflict Management, 2021
Purpose In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, this study aims to explore how working remotely might impact the superior–subordinate relationship. Specifically, this study examines how immediacy explains articulated dissent, considers how an individual ...
S. Croucher   +12 more
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The Psychology of State Repression: Fear and Dissent Decisions in Zimbabwe

American Political Science Review, 2018
Many authoritarian regimes use frightening acts of repression to suppress dissent. Theory from psychology suggests that emotions should affect how citizens perceive and process information about repression risk and ultimately whether or not they dissent.
Lauren E. Young
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Incivility as Dissent

Political Studies, 2020
State attempts to legislate for civility, such as the UK’s Injunctions to Prevent Nuisance and Annoyance, are usually challenged on libertarian grounds.
Derek Edyvane
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Dissenting Directors

European Business Organization Law Review, 2016
Expressions of dissent by corporate directors are a valuable, indeed vital, attribute of good corporate governance. Vocal opposition by a director, for example, might help correct a good-faith mistake or, in more serious and extreme circumstances, warn the market of possible abuse and other risks for investors.
Marchetti, Piergaetano   +2 more
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An Exploration of the Relationships between Organizational Dissent, Employee Burnout, and Work-family Balance: A Cross-cultural Comparison between China and Finland

Communication Studies, 2020
Exhausted employees who fail to achieve work-life balance are likely to withdraw their engagement and voice in organizations. The current study explored relationships between work-family balance, employee burnout, and organizational dissent utilizing a ...
Cheng Zeng, Hui Chen
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Exploring the Impacts of Leader Integrity and Ethics on Upward Dissent and Whistleblowing Intentions

, 2020
This study examined internal dissent and external whistleblowing, two constructs examined extensively as individual concepts but not in tandem. Participants were given one of four scenarios based on a 2 (high unethical case vs.
Cheng Zeng, Stephanie Kelly, Ryan Goke
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Repression and Dissent in Contemporary Catalonia

British Journal of Political Science, 2020
An extensive literature in political science and sociology has analyzed how state repression shapes attempts by social movements to pursue political objectives.
Laia Balcells, Spencer Dorsey, J. Tellez
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