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Polarización afectiva en España
What is affective polarization? How is affective polarization in Spain? This article advances in the operational definition of affective polarization and places Spain in comparison with other neighboring countries.
Mora, Alberto +2 more
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How New Issues Become Polarized: Partisan Triggers and Subsystem Shopping in Early AI Policymaking
ABSTRACT Early AI policymaking in the United States appeared bipartisan, but subsequent developments raise the question of whether AI policy will become more polarized over time. To examine how partisanship takes root around novel policy issues, we perform a mixed‐methods study, analyzing survey data from 129 state legislators in 44 states and ...
Robin Jacobson +2 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past two decades, Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) have become widely used tools that provide personalized political information to help voters make informed choices and strengthen democratic processes. However, little research has examined their potential unintended effects.
Marius Fröhle +4 more
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ABSTRACT We trace the shift from a nascent to a mature policy subsystem by examining a hitherto overlooked aspect in policy process scholarship: the relationship between advocacy coalition beliefs and the narratives they express over time. The empirical focus of this case study is Sweden's Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) policies ...
Simone Grännsjö +3 more
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One‐Sidedness and the Inferior Function in Coriolanus and Timon of Athens
Abstract For both Jung and Shakespeare, one‐sidedness is the fundamental tragic trait. Jung proposed that as an individual develops, they inevitably associate their identity with certain modes of perception and interaction, and that this leads to psychological polarization.
Sofie Qwarnström
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ABSTRACT Academic freedom is widely regarded as a cornerstone of democratic society, yet its public legitimacy remains contested. This article examined how citizens in two democracies (Japan and the United Kingdom) understand and evaluate academic freedom across different issue domains.
Steven David Pickering +2 more
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Abstract Political polarization on social media, particularly during electoral campaigns, has become a growing concern. This study aimed to assess levels of affective polarization in political communication, considering temporal orientation, delegitimizing beliefs, and intergroup emotions. Two studies were conducted: one during the Andalusian elections
Diana Camila Garzón‐Velandia +2 more
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El concepto de la polarización de la luz utilizando modelos mecánicos [PDF]
Esta práctica docente se orientó a la implementación de una propuesta de enseñanza para el aula del concepto de polarización de la luz, utilizando prototipos o modelos mecánicos y material didáctico simple, de fácil adquisición (bajos costos y existencia
Parra Cuervo, Adolfo
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Abstract In the literature on policy advice and analytical communities in democratic settings, think tanks are often assumed to be carriers of new ideas that serve as an informed and independent voice in policy debates. However, how much intellectual independence do think tanks have in authoritarian environments? This article tackles this question in a
Vera Axyonova
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Explaining differences in policy learning in the EU "Fit for 55” climate policy package
Abstract Through learning, policy actors can maintain, reinforce, or revise their beliefs and positions about the design and outcomes of policies. This paper critically analyzes factors influencing policy learning by comparing policy processes of two EU laws of the recent “Fit for 55” climate package: (i) revised provisions on increasing energy ...
Fredrik von Malmborg
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