Political Extremism and Preferences for Simple Versus Complex Political Language
Solene Bonnet, Jan-Willem van Prooijen
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Family and Politics: Does Parental Unemployment Cause Right-Wing Extremism?
Thomas Siedler
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Building centaur responders: is emergency management ready for artificial intelligence?
Abstract This article examines the preparedness of emergency management (EM) for addressing questions pertaining to artificial intelligence (AI), encompassing its benefits to EM missions, the potential biases, the societal impacts, and more. We pinpoint two key shortcomings in early EM research on AI: (i) insufficient discussion of both AI's history ...
Christopher Whyte +1 more
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The desire to avoid cognitive dissonance drives community formation in a social network model. [PDF]
Kovács Z, Palla G, Zafeiris A.
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates the association between football fandom, interpersonal trust and social cohesion across Europe. Drawing on a representative four‐country survey (Germany, Norway, Poland, Spain) and employing structural equation modelling, the study examines whether and how identification as a fan contributes to trust in fellow citizens ...
Jonas Biel
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Patient trust in the health system, Internet information searching and the patient-provider relationship. [PDF]
Mainous AG +4 more
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Fairness at Risk: Where Bias Emerges in Machine Learning
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML) now shape decisions in healthcare, finance and security, but they can reproduce historical prejudice and inequality. Bias in training data and in model implementation can amplify harm, especially for racial and gender minorities.
Otavio de Paula Albuquerque +2 more
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Misogyny incubators: how gaming helps channel everyday sexism into violent extremism. [PDF]
Miller-Idriss C.
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Political discrimination in hiring: Evidence from a large field experiment
Abstract Political polarization is a pressing societal issue, and this study examines whether political affiliation‐related discrimination exists in hiring, a mechanism that could exacerbate polarization. Following the 2022 general election we conducted a field experiment in Sweden, submitting 11,461 fictitious applications to test whether political ...
Samantha Sinclair, Mark Granberg
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Entrepreneurs of conflict: A descriptive analysis of when and how political elites use divisive rhetoric. [PDF]
Jacob MS, Lelkes Y, Westwood SJ.
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