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Building resilience against violent extremism digitally: trialing a new gender-based approach among gamers. [PDF]
Lamphere-Englund G +7 more
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Abstract The midpoint of the left‐right self‐placement item is hiding important political diversity, and may be conflating moderate responders with populists and other political sub‐groups. Survey researchers should consider this problem when examining relationships between political orientation and political attitudes.
Edward J. R. Clarke +6 more
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The biological burden of conflict across populations worldwide. [PDF]
Cardona JF +2 more
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Not a real meritocracy? How conspiracy beliefs reduce perceived distributive justice
Abstract The meritocracy principle, along with other distributive justice principles such as equality and need, is fundamental to the healthy functioning of modern societies. However, our understanding of the factors that shape citizens' perceptions of these principles remains limited.
Qi Zhao +2 more
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Policing extremism on gaming-adjacent platforms: awful but lawful? [PDF]
Allchorn W, Orofino E.
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The dangers, directness, and purposes of online collective actions
Abstract Most research on online collective action investigates low‐effort, social media‐based actions rather than tactics with highly disruptive potential. To better account for the variety of forms of collective actions that use digital technologies, we conducted an open‐source intelligence search (Study 1a) and an expert consultation survey (Study ...
Catherine G. Lowery +2 more
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Extremist identity creation through performative infighting on Steam. [PDF]
Newhouse AB, Kowert R.
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The Asymmetry of British Modernism:Hugh MacDiarmid and Wyndham Lewis [PDF]
Thomson, Alex
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From cognitive coherence to political polarization: A data‐driven agent‐based model of belief change
Abstract Political polarization represents a rising issue in many countries, making it more and more important to understand its relation to cognitive‐motivational and social influence mechanisms. Yet, the link between micro‐level mechanisms and macro‐level phenomena remains unclear.
Marlene C. L. Batzke +4 more
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