Attachment and Borderline Personality Features: The Mediating Roles of Hypomentalizing and Epistemic Mistrust. [PDF]
Kurt Y +9 more
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Caught in the Loop: Basic Psychological Need Frustration and Conspiracy Mentality in Adolescence
ABSTRACT Introduction Conspiracy mentality has been associated with various detrimental societal outcomes. However, research on its predictors and consequences has been focused almost exclusively on adults. Guided by Self‐Determination Theory, this study examined reciprocal associations between basic psychological need frustration and conspiracy ...
Anne‐Sophie Denault +3 more
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Meaningful public involvement: changing research institutions toward epistemic justice. [PDF]
Krawczyk T +3 more
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Constructive Memory in Truth‐Telling for Reconciliation
ABSTRACT Truth‐telling has, in diverse contexts, been conceptualised as a vehicle for achieving reconciliation following injustice. As a social and political phenomenon, it involves the communication of narratives grounded in episodic memory. Such narratives may fail to reproduce the details of past events and may even include details that were not ...
Alberto Guerrero‐Velázquez +1 more
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From constraints to innovations: a student agency typology and its implications for pedagogical change. [PDF]
Su W, Li H.
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Group Agency and Egalitarian Corporate Structure: The Epistemic, Incentive, and Control Dimensions
ABSTRACT What constitutes a good corporate agent? The article answers this question by critically applying List and Pettit's theory of group agency, which emphasizes three crucial dimensions of organizational design: epistemic quality, incentive compatibility, and control.
Chi Kwok, Chris Man‐Kong Li
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Identifying key uncertainties in energy transitions with a Puerto Rico case study. [PDF]
Khayambashi K +3 more
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Will I Regret This? Should I Care? On Regret and Wellbeing
ABSTRACT Regret colours many areas of our lives, from the vital to the trivial. One example is in medical decision‐making, when physicians hesitate to provide procedures they think their patients will regret. For instance, physicians sometimes refuse younger women's requests for elective sterilization. Hesitating when we believe that we or someone else
Alyssa Izatt
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70 years of decoloniality: epistemic disobedience and global public health. [PDF]
McGovern J, Fusco L.
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Reflections on interdisciplinary research in practice: Epistemological conflicts. [PDF]
Talbi M, van Woerden R.
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