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Relational Humor and Identity Framing in the "Virgin vs. Chad" Meme Format. [PDF]
Postigo-Fuentes AY.
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Abstract Informed by the information‐deficit model, this preregistered survey experiment based on a random sampling of the Dutch population register (n = 2792) assesses how exposure to information about ethnic discrimination inspires adult belief change, especially how it affects (a) perceptions of ethnic inequality, (b) meritocratic explanations of ...
Jonathan Mijs +3 more
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Honneth's dialectical shortcoming: understanding Honneth's problem with power. [PDF]
Rutherford M.
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Abstract This article presents a social‐political psychological approach to citizenship, arguing that this approach is particularly useful for understanding contemporary politics. We discuss political changes that bring the concept of citizenship to the center of sociopolitical psychological analysis and necessitate a systematic reapproach to it to ...
Eleni Andreouli +2 more
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Media choice and audience perceptions: Evidence from visual framing of immigration in news stories. [PDF]
Gasparyan O, Sirotkina E.
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Debunking misinformation on critical race theory
Abstract There continues to be a pressing need to design and test effective corrections in response to political misinformation, as citizens must have accurate information to be able to meaningfully participate in politics. Critical race theory (CRT) is an issue marked by widespread misinformation and controversy, leading to efforts in multiple states ...
Mackenzie Devaney +2 more
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The Spanish Political Attitudes Panel (12 waves). [PDF]
Pannico R +4 more
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Abstract Engagement in political conflict has been linked to various material and psychological motives, while the role of perceived collective injustice remains empirically contested. We examine this hypothesis for protest behavior in the West Bank.
Nils Mallock, Christian Krekel
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Attitudes Toward Social Media Versus Voting Among Adolescents and Youth in a Politicized Context: Chile Before and After the 2019 Social Uprising (2018-2022). [PDF]
Torres R.
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Abstract In an adversarial collaboration, two preregistered U.S.‐based studies (total N = 6181) tested three hypotheses regarding the relationship between political ideology and belief rigidity (operationalized as less evidence‐based belief updating): rigidity‐of‐the‐right, symmetry, and rigidity‐of‐extremes.
Shauna M. Bowes +6 more
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