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ON FELICITY CONDITIONS OF THE IRONIC EXPRESSIVE SPEECH ACTS
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Triggering anger using a virtual reality social scene. [PDF]
Lambe S +9 more
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Making Sense of the Bioeconomy: A Critical Analysis of EU Policy Narratives and Responses
ABSTRACT The bioeconomy has become an increasingly popular concept in European Union (EU) policy, promising sustainable growth, job creation, and reduced environmental impacts. Yet its meaning remains contested, ambiguous, and politically charged. This study critically examines how EU bioeconomy policy narratives prior to 2025 construct this concept ...
Elena Zepharovich +4 more
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Providing Hope or Assigning Blame? Healthism in Print Media Portrayals of Dementia Risk and Responsibility. [PDF]
Slocombe F, Peel E, Pilnick A, Albert S.
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ABSTRACT Affective polarisation, a growing hostility toward political outgroups, is a phenomenon rooted in social identity. Social identity threat—the expectation of experiencing some form of denigration based on a self‐relevant group identity—is thought to be a major driver of affective polarisation.
Brandon McMurtrie +4 more
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Faricimab in Treatment-Naïve nAMD: Regional UK Real-World Experience. [PDF]
Pearce I +5 more
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ABSTRACT Public opinion plays a central role in shaping conflict dynamics and influencing wartime policy. In this work, we examined which psychological intergroup interventions could increase public opposition to war. Building on research showing that instrumental reasoning and social identification are central, though not exhaustive, predictors of war‐
Ilana Ushomirsky +3 more
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Health care assistants in out of hours community palliative care: multiple qualitative organisational case studies. [PDF]
Hasson F +7 more
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The Power to Care for Oneself: Power Increases Self‐Compassion
ABSTRACT Sense of power and self‐compassion both impact important intrapsychic and interpersonal outcomes. However, how powerholders treat themselves when experiencing failure or personal setbacks is unclear. We propose that powerholders are more apt than their lower‐power counterparts to exhibit self‐compassion when faced with difficulties. Across six
Robert Körner +4 more
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