Abstract Hate speech is a global issue. Intentional expressions of group‐related derogation have become more widespread in recent years and they potentially bear negative consequences for individuals, communities and societies. After the internet, the school is a context where children and adolescents perpetrate and/or witness hate speech or become ...
Julia Kansok‐Dusche +3 more
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ABSTRACT Research has documented an increase in the use of negative campaign strategies during election campaigns worldwide. This study contributes to the literature by offering a longitudinal analysis of how negative statements and moral scandalization strategies by Swedish political parties on Facebook have evolved over time, and whether they ...
Andreas Widholm +2 more
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Ideological idiosyncrasies and individual-level radicalisation pathways: unpacking the mutating dynamics of contemporary extremism. [PDF]
Astley J.
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The Red‐Blue Heuristics: How Citizens Manage Institutionalized Coalition Politics
ABSTRACT Coalition politics represents a challenge to democratic citizens: they need to consider which governing coalitions a party is willing to enter or support in order to make informed vote choices. Following a minimalist perspective, several scholars have suggested that citizens rely on universal heuristics, such as left‐right placement, when ...
Ida B. Hjermitslev +1 more
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Militancy in the military: military service and support for political violence and right-wing extremism. [PDF]
Tomsich EA, Wintemute GJ.
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Does Valuing Free Speech Affect Norms of Tolerance? Evidence From Individual Preferences
ABSTRACT Amid intensifying global debates over balancing free speech with protections against hate speech, this paper investigates whether individuals who value free speech exhibit greater racial tolerance. Unlike prior studies focusing on the institutional effects of free speech, this paper examines whether individuals who prioritize free speech hold ...
Claudia Williamson Kramer
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Assessing antifeminism introducing the <i>Leipzig Antifeminism Short Scale</i> (LAF-S) in a German representative sample. [PDF]
Höcker C +3 more
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Claiming and Blaming: How Minority Party Status Shapes Filibuster Framing in the U.S. Senate
ABSTRACT Why do senators choose to talk about filibustering, a tool widely associated with obstruction and gridlock? This paper examines how senators strategically reference filibustering in official communications, focusing on two rhetorical frames: credit claiming and blaming.
Jessie E. Munson
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Building resilience against violent extremism digitally: trialing a new gender-based approach among gamers. [PDF]
Lamphere-Englund G +7 more
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Abstract The midpoint of the left‐right self‐placement item is the most populated of all response options. While genuinely‐centrist responders opt to self‐place there, it is also a convenient response option for those that cannot easily fit their politics to the left‐right spectrum.
Edward J. R. Clarke +6 more
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