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COVID-19 and (mis)understanding public attitudes to social security: Re-setting debate. [PDF]
Orton M, Sarkar S.
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ABSTRACT Since his election as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) in 2022, Pierre Poilievre has been associated with populism in media and political discourse, with implicit and explicit comparisons to Donald Trump. This article investigates the validity of such assessments by applying “complex” theories of populism, which conceptualize ...
Efe Peker, Emily Laxer, Rémi Vivès
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Reply to Al Ebrahim, K.E. Comment on "Leivaditis et al. Between Air and Artery: A History of Cardiopulmonary Bypass and the Rise of Modern Cardiac Surgery. <i>J. Cardiovasc. Dev. Dis</i>. 2025, <i>12</i>, 365". [PDF]
Leivaditis V +15 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Including Indigenous perspectives in public health curricula supports the development of culturally competent practitioners, using examples of lived experience from Indigenous Australians. Existing literature demonstrates the benefits of Indigenous Elder and knowledge‐holder inclusion in tertiary settings. However, there is a need
Elizabeth Curran +4 more
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The less lonely and the more satisfied you are, the merrier is … the heart! [PDF]
Biondi-Zoccai G +3 more
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Jewish Radical Ultra-Orthodoxy Confronts Modernity, Zionism and Women's Equality
M. Inbari
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Abstract Social psychology has long claimed neutrality in its explanations of collective behaviour, yet its foundational theories of crowds have repeatedly been co‐produced with institutions of authority and mobilized in the reactionary governance of social order.
Clifford Stott
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Rhazes on the Rejection of "Emission Theory" of Vision. [PDF]
Heydari M, Talebnejad MR, Tajik N.
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Evaluating Authoritarian Performance: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Attitudes in Saudi Arabia
ABSTRACT Many authoritarian regimes seek mass support through policy performance – delivering material benefits to citizens. When do citizens respond to these appeals? Standard explanations emphasize national‐level outcomes and individual patronage, along with regimes' messaging “spin.” By contrast, we argue that historical legacies of coalition ...
Andrew Leber, Jonas Bergan Draege
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