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A Marriage of Convenience: Responsive Populists and Responsible Experts
This thematic issue, “Varieties of Technocratic Populism around the World,” investigates ideological origins of technocratic populism and situates it among other types of populism. It is composed of 11 articles that bring together 18 scholars from around
Petra Guasti, Lenka Buštíková
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The Media and Depersonalization of Power [PDF]
Power as the most fundamental parameter on the politics has caught the attention of the public, socio-political forces, and the ruling bodies. The possession of power is the main objective of any political endeavor and the manner of acquiring and ...
Gholamreza Khajehsarvy +1 more
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The Personal Data Is Political [PDF]
The success of personalized medicine does not only rely on methodological advances but also on the availability of data to learn from. While the generation and sharing of large data sets is becoming increasingly easier, there is a remarkable lack of diversity within shared datasets, rendering any novel scientific findings directly applicable only to a ...
Greshake Tzovaras, Bastian +1 more
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A personalized and context-aware news offer for mobile devices [PDF]
For classical domains, such as movies, recommender systems have proven their usefulness. But recommending news is more challenging due to the short life span of news content and the demand for up-to-date recommendations.
A Følstad +18 more
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The Rise of Person-Based Politics in the New Democracies: The Czech Republic and Slovenia
In the article, the authors address certain recent political developments in two former communist countries, the Czech Republic and Slovenia. They focus on the rise of personalized politics, i.e. the type of political conduct that is driven predominantly
Cabada Ladislav, Tomšič Matevž
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One of the most significant phenomena in contemporary politics is personalization. Several studies have shown that voters are more influenced by the characteristics of leaders and/or candidates than in the past.
Matteo Boldrini
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We are the Change that we Seek: Information Interactions During a Change of Viewpoint [PDF]
There has been considerable hype about filter bubbles and echo chambers influencing the views of information consumers. The fear is that these technologies are undermining democracy by swaying opinion and creating an uninformed, polarised populace.
Adamic L.A. +21 more
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The political is personal: The costs of daily politics.
Politics and its controversies have permeated everyday life, but the daily impact of politics on the general public is largely unknown. Here, we apply an affective science framework to understand how the public experiences daily politics. We used longitudinal, daily-diary methods to track two samples of U.S.
Brett Q. Ford +4 more
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HOW WOMEN BECOME INTERESTED IN POLITICS
Women are politically underrepresented. This is true in Japan regardless of its political and economic standings suggesting that it is an industrialized democracy.
Nanaho Hanada
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Street cred : are media consumers craving more “authenticity” in the digital age? [PDF]
Media organizations that provide news have traditionally relied on audience perceptions of truth and credibility to lure more readers, viewers, and listeners.
Schulz, George Warren
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