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Opposing consensus science through scholarly practices: The role of claims maintenance
Abstract This study examines how three US‐based communities who oppose consensus science produce and disseminate scholarly‐like artifacts: pro‐life activists, Young Earth Creationists, and Anthropogenic Climate Crisis skeptics. Prior research shows that industry‐ or church‐backed advocacy campaigns often generate claims supported by these communities ...
Irene V. Pasquetto +3 more
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Right-Wing Psychedelia: Case Studies in Cultural Plasticity and Political Pluripotency. [PDF]
Pace BA, Devenot N.
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ABSTRACT Sexual assault often has significant deleterious consequences for how people see themselves and how they are perceived by others. The purpose of this study was to explore how people make sense of their (social) identity following sexual assault.
Kate A. B. Western +3 more
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Critical confessions now. [PDF]
Arvas A, McCannon A, Trujillo K.
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ABSTRACT States continue to impose E‐Cigarette (EC) taxes without clear evidence of the cross‐price elasticities between multiple EC types and between ECs and cigarettes. Moreover, existing literature focused on EC sales or prevalence outcomes instead of consumption units of various EC types.
Shaoying Ma +5 more
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Intersectional violence and the health of migrant women in Brazil and Brazilian emigrant women abroad: a scoping review. [PDF]
Andrade CB +5 more
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Analyzing Roleplaying Games as Pedagogical Tools for Disrupting Literary Whiteness
[Left] The sailors see in the distance a ghostly ship, scene from ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ by S.T. Coleridge, published by Harper und Brothers, New York, 1876 (wood engraving). [Right] Rime of the Modern Mariner, speculative reimagining of ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ by S.T.
Karis Jones +3 more
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Leading Otherwise: Feminist Instances From the Arts
ABSTRACT This paper explores how feminist artists enact leadership through artistic organizing in the creative industries. Drawing on two case studies—Company Drinks and Homebaked—it examines how leadership emerges not through formal roles or strategic vision, but through practices of care.
Anna De Amicis, Lebene Richmond Soga
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ABSTRACT This paper interrogates the confessional foundations of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work, which have emerged predominantly from Global North traditions rooted in Christian understandings of subjectivity. In such traditions, identity is asserted through self‐declaration, visibility, and vocal articulation of difference, what we term ...
Claudia Eger, Mustafa F. Özbilgin
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