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Turning off the base: Social democracy's neoliberal turn, income inequality, and turnout
Abstract Greater party system polarization has recently been shown to influence voter turnout under conditions of higher income inequality. This article builds on these findings by introducing into the framework the policy positions of social democratic parties.
Matthew Polacko
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Political parties' framing of farm animal welfare: A fragmented picture
Abstract In this article, we draw from qualitative interviews with political parties' representatives and a content analysis of party programs to identify how political parties frame animal welfare policies in Norway. In analyzing the framing of animal welfare and its significance for understanding agricultural post‐exceptionalism, we found that though
Renate M. B. Hårstad, Jostein Vik
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Consensus and controversy in the discipline of invasion science
Abstract Approaches, values, and perceptions in invasion science are highly dynamic, and like in other disciplines, views among different people can diverge. This has led to debate in the field specifically surrounding the core themes of values, management, impacts, and terminology.
Ross T. Shackleton +5 more
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Are old regions less attractive? Interregional labour migration in a context of population ageing
Abstract Regional demographic change is often conceptualized as a circular process, where out‐migration continuously worsens conditions of population ageing and shrinkage. Thus, if migration acts as a consequence as well as cause of ageing, migration patterns should be influenced by the age structure of origin and destination regions.
Paula Prenzel
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In the aftermath of the 2016 referendum on European Union (EU) membership, Britain was divided into identity groups (or tribes) of Leavers and Remainers. In this study, we investigate how Brexit tribalism—in the form of outgroup derogation—has unfolded over time on Twitter.
Samantha North +2 more
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¿Twitter reduce la polarización?
Las corrientes teóricas actuales en el campo de la comunicación política señalan que las redes socio-digitales agudizan la polarización al encerrar a los usuarios en cámaras de eco partidistas donde solo se exponen a información que refuerza sus puntos ...
Jerónimo Repoll +1 more
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Polarización en sistemas binarios [PDF]
El programa consiste en la detección de la variación temporal de la polarización en sistemas binarios. Determinar la curva de polarización (si existe) y en los casos posibles determinar la inclinación orbital.
Luna, H., Levato, H.
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Dispositivos sensibles a la polarización implementados en un sistema de seguridad óptico
Los hologramas, a lo largo de la historia, han formado parte de un repertorio de la óptica básica dedicado únicamente a fines recreativos, sin embargo, en este trabajo usamos técnicas holográficas más especializadas.
Teresa de Jesus Cerda Astorga
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Effects of political identity activation and inaccurate metaperceptions on attitudes toward wolves
Abstract Polarization between groups can undermine durable conservation outcomes. Activating group identities (i.e., an individual's sense of self derived from membership in a group) can exacerbate differences, especially when people hold inaccurate perceptions of their peers and rivals.
Alexander L. Metcalf, Justin W. Angle
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Focusing Events, Agenda Setting, and Narrative Numbing
ABSTRACT Focusing events are important in understanding policy change, as demonstrated in Birkland's work on agenda setting, the multiple streams framework, and the narrative policy framework. These frameworks emphasize the role of focusing events in drawing public attention to broader issues.
Megan K. Warnement Wrobel +1 more
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