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How Internal Political Efficacy Translates Political Knowledge Into Political Participation [PDF]
This study presents evidence for the mediation effect of political knowledge through political self-efficacy (i.e. internal political efficacy) in the prediction of political participation. It employs an action theoretic approach—by and large grounded on
Frank Reichert
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China drive toward Africa between arguments of neo-colonialism and mutual-beneficial relationship: Egypt as a case study [PDF]
Purpose – The main purpose of the paper is to examine the truth behind allegations of neo-colonialism performed by China toward Africa, which was raised due to the growing relationship between China and Africa that enhanced the debate between supporters ...
Alyaa Wagdy el-Shafei, Mohamed Metawe
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Russian-Belarus cooperation in the Arctic at the current stage [PDF]
Russia is one of the 8 member states of the Arctic Council, so the Arctic is one of the priority areas of Russia’s foreign policy. Another player in the Arctic territories in cooperation with Russia is Belarus, which can provide assistance in many areas ...
Synchikova Daria +2 more
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Impact of social networks on political informing and political knowledge of students in Serbia [PDF]
The subject of this paper is the impact of social media on political informing and political knowledge of students in Serbia. Based on the premise that social media users can independently create their own information and cognitive environment, our ...
Obradović Neven
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Background Evidence on health inequalities has been growing over the past few decades, yet the capacity to produce research on health inequalities varies between countries worldwide and needs to be strengthened.
Lucinda Cash-Gibson +2 more
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Political polarization: a curse of knowledge?
PurposeCould the curse of knowledge influence how antagonized we are towards political outgroups? Do we assume others know what we know but still disagree with us? This research investigates how the curse of knowledge may affect us politically, i.e., be a cause of political polarization.BackgroundResearch on the curse of knowledge has shown that even ...
Beattie, Peter, Beattie, Marguerite
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دور المواقع الإخبارية فى تشكيل المعرفة السياسية لدى المرأة المصرية تجاه القضايا القومية [PDF]
لعل الإهتمام بقضايا المرأة فى الفترة الأخيرة هو بمثابة اعتراف مجتمعى بأن أوضاع النساء وحقوقهن أصبحت جزءً لا يتجزأ من محاور التنمية لأنهن يمثلن نصف طاقة المجتمع، ولا يمكن أن تنجح أى جهود تنموية فى أى مجتمع فى ظل إغفال وإهدار هذه الطاقة ،وإذا كانت المعرفة ...
هدى على محمد حسن
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From lab to mass production: a policy for enabling the licensing of mRNA vaccines
Using the South African vaccine technology transfer hub supported by the WHO as an example, we show that the know-how needed to move mRNA vaccines from prototype to mass-production acts as an invisible barrier to market entry of mRNA vaccines. Overcoming
Andreas Panagopoulos, Katerina Sideri
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The Study of Faculty Members and Librarians’ Organizational Mental Image of Allameh Tabataba’i University Libraries [PDF]
The present study was conducted to investigate the understanding of organizational mental image of the faculty members and librarians of Allameh Tabataba’i University of university library services.The aim of this study is applied and the method is ...
Mahnaz Hajihassani +2 more
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In this article, I consider the problem of "cheating" in political knowledge tests. This problem has been made more pressing by the transition of many surveys to online interviewing, opening up the possibility of looking up the correct answers on the ...
Lionel Marquis
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