How identity bias affects perceptions of conservation messages on social media
Abstract Public support is essential for conservation, as public opinion can influence decision‐making and policy. Therefore, understanding whether bias toward conservationists due to their identity (identity bias) affects their perceived credibility and support for their recommendations is important.
Lauren F. Rudd +4 more
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A Metasynthesis on Perceptions of Sexism Among Video Game Players and the Video Game Industry. [PDF]
Denia Mondéjar J +2 more
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Gender and Sexual Orientation Differences in Sexist Attitudes Among Korean Adults: A MIMIC Model Approach. [PDF]
Lee M, Lee HH.
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The Ethics of Authoritarianism in Christian Perspective
ABSTRACT We look here at the characteristics of authoritarian government in the context of constitutional democracies and argue that its operative ethical system in public policy is egoism, with its supporters constituting a collective ego complicit in the undemocratic and Machiavellian practices used to sustain power and the authority of leadership to
James M. Childs
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Divided by discipline? A systematic literature review on the quantification of online sexism and misogyny using a semi-automated approach. [PDF]
Dutta A, Banducci S, Camargo CQ.
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Mutual Recognition and Moral Luck
Abstract According to contractualists, whether we are able to lead a flourishing and meaningful life is influenced, in part, by our capacity to relate to other rational self‐governing beings on mutually justifiable terms. At the same time, it seems that our success in relating with our fellow rational creatures on terms that they could not reasonably ...
Ken Oshitani
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Assessing Gender and Sexual Harassment in Iranian Academia: Persian Adaptation and Validation of the Sexual Experiences Questionnaire. [PDF]
Azizzadeh A +3 more
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Gender-neutral English : politically correct language in the U.S.A. [PDF]
Martynuska, Małgorzata
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Exploring the leaky pipeline: Tokenism, status group effects, or self‐selection?
Abstract In most European universities today, more than 50% of bachelor's degrees are awarded to women, but the corresponding share of full professorships is only about 25%. This phenomenon is called the leaky pipeline. Most explanations refer to gender biases and stereotypes, motherhood, discrimination, and tokenism.
Margit Osterloh, Katja Rost
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A Perverse Case of the Contingent A Priori: On the Logic of Emasculating Language [PDF]
Mercier, Adèle
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