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Cultural policy and memory of the fighters of the People's Liberation War: The central role of the army in political legitimation of the new political structure [PDF]
The fighters of the People's Liberation War (PLW) enjoyed the social prestige and the monuments of the killed fighters served the role of the ideological interests of the ruling class at the time.
Vukotić-Lazar Marta M. +1 more
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Raising the Tone?:The Impact of 'Positive' and 'Negative' Campaigning on Voting in the 2007 Scottish Parliament Election [PDF]
Most survey-based research on campaign effects in British elections has focussed on exposure to the campaign. Far less attention has been given to how the campaign is perceived, although American research on the effects of negativecampaigning suggests ...
Denver, D. +3 more
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Republicans start more firms than Democrats. In a sample of 40 million party-identified Americans between 2005 and 2017, we find that 5.5% of Republicans and 3.7% of Democrats become entrepreneurs. This partisan entrepreneurship gap is time-varying: Republicans increase their relative entrepreneurship during Republican administrations and decrease it ...
Joseph E. Engelberg +3 more
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General Jonas Žemaitis’s Contribution to the Partisan War in Lithuania
This article presents the biography of partisan leader Jonas Žemaitis, his role and importance in the partisan movement.
Nijolė Žemaitienė
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Public Perception of Scientists: Partisan and Non-Partisan Thinking
Previous research shows that public trust in scientists is often bound up with the messages that they convey and the context in which they communicate. However, in the current study, we examine how the public perceives scientists based on the characteristics of scientists themselves, irrespective of their scientific message and its context.
Burak Sonmez +2 more
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We love, they hate: Emotions in affective polarization and how partisans may use them
What emotions do affectively polarized individuals report, and how? While affect is a broad term, research suggests that different emotions predict distinct political behaviors. Therefore, it is vital to understand what emotions partisans report. However,
P. L. Versteegen
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Anti-Soviet Resistance in Klaipėda Territory in 1945–1953
The paper gives an analysis of the problem of anti- Soviet resistance in the Klaipėda Territory and the city of Klaipėda which lacked separate attention of historiography so far. The purpose is to discuss anti-Soviet resistance in the Klaipėda Territory
Lijana Pušinskytė
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Micro-bias and macro-performance
We use agent-based modeling to investigate the effect of conservatism and partisanship on the efficiency with which large populations solve the density classification task--a paradigmatic problem for information aggregation and consensus building.
Amaral, L. A. N. +5 more
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Political Activism and Research Ethics [PDF]
Those who care about and engage in politics frequently fall victim to cognitive bias. Concerns that such bias impacts scholarship recently have prompted debates—notably, in philosophy and psychology—on the proper relationship between research and ...
Jones, Ben
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L’avvocato Leonida Casali e la difesa dei partigiani emiliani [PDF]
This paper aims to analyze the role and the pattern of the militant lawyering of Leonida Casali, one of the leading members of Bologna section of the Italian Communist Party and of the Democratic Solidarity Committee during the postwar period.
Gianluigi Briguglio +3 more
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