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Spiral of Political Learning: The Reciprocal Relationship of News Media Use and Political Knowledge Among Adolescents [PDF]
This study investigates the dynamics of the reciprocal influence of political knowledge and attentive news use. News media are an important source for political information and contribute to political learning.
Judith Moeller, Claes H De Vreese
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Context and Political Knowledge: Explaining Cross-National Variation in Partisan Left-Right Knowledge [PDF]
We present a theory that links variation in aggregate levels of political knowledge across countries and over time to corresponding differences in the political context in which voters become (or do not become) informed.
David Fortunato, Randolph T Stevenson
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The Politics of Management Knowledge
The British Journal of Sociology, 1998Introduction - Stewart R Clegg and Gill Palmer Producing Management Knowledge PART ONE: PRODUCING MANAGERS Making Up Managers - Paul du Gay Enterprise and the Ethos of Bureaucracy The Mentality of Management - Klaus P Hansen Self-Images of American Top Executives The Role of Social Identity in the International Transfer of Knowledge through Joint ...
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The politics of knowledge in education
British Educational Research Journal, 2012This article contributes to the growing social realist literature in the sociology of education. A world systems approach is used to explain the shift to the various forms of localisation, including the emphasis on experience in the curriculum, as a strategy of globalisation that contributes to the decline of universal class consciousness and ...
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Studies in Art Education, 2007
On June 24, 2007, Danah Boyd (2007 b), a PhD student in the School of Information at the University of California Berkeley, posted on her blog apophenia::making connections where none previously existed, an essay titled "Viewing American Class Divisions through Facebook and MySpace." This essay circulated rapidly through the blogosphere and was a focus
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On June 24, 2007, Danah Boyd (2007 b), a PhD student in the School of Information at the University of California Berkeley, posted on her blog apophenia::making connections where none previously existed, an essay titled "Viewing American Class Divisions through Facebook and MySpace." This essay circulated rapidly through the blogosphere and was a focus
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2019
Whether or not the U.S. is in decline can be debated, but there is evidence that its political system is becoming less able to solve major problems. This is in part because loyalty to a belief or an ideology may be taking priority over learning how to understand the problems.
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Whether or not the U.S. is in decline can be debated, but there is evidence that its political system is becoming less able to solve major problems. This is in part because loyalty to a belief or an ideology may be taking priority over learning how to understand the problems.
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2019
Whether or not the U.S. is in decline can be debated, but there is evidence that its political system is becoming less able to solve major problems. This is in part because loyalty to a belief or an ideology may be taking priority over learning how to understand the problems.
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Whether or not the U.S. is in decline can be debated, but there is evidence that its political system is becoming less able to solve major problems. This is in part because loyalty to a belief or an ideology may be taking priority over learning how to understand the problems.
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2013
Social scientists often refer to contemporary advanced societies as ‘knowledge societies’, which indicates the extent to which ‘science’, ‘knowledge’ and ‘knowledge production’ have become fundamental phenomena in Western societies and central concerns for the social sciences. This book aims to investigate the political dimension of this production and
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Social scientists often refer to contemporary advanced societies as ‘knowledge societies’, which indicates the extent to which ‘science’, ‘knowledge’ and ‘knowledge production’ have become fundamental phenomena in Western societies and central concerns for the social sciences. This book aims to investigate the political dimension of this production and
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2015
The aim of this chapter is to address the second question of this research and to enable an exploration of the tensions that exist at the nexus between environmental governance and environmental management. This chapter (and the next) considers the role of community stakeholder groups and their knowledge in the networks surrounding environmental ...
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The aim of this chapter is to address the second question of this research and to enable an exploration of the tensions that exist at the nexus between environmental governance and environmental management. This chapter (and the next) considers the role of community stakeholder groups and their knowledge in the networks surrounding environmental ...
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