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Nobody should really have to point out that political philosophy is political. Yet in this highly original and provocative book Lorna Finlayson argues that in fact it is necessary to do so.
Finlayson, Lorna
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Public Trust and Perception of Justice in Law Enforcement in Kazakhstan
The study provides an overview of the Just Kazakhstan program, initiated in the aftermath of the 2022 January events, providing insights into how government initiatives aimed at promoting fairness can potentially positively impact trust in law ...
Kuanysh Sailau +3 more
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Moving the debate forward: interculturalism’s contribution to multiculturalism
In this article, we compare Ricard Zappata-Barrero’s interculturalism with Tariq Modood’s multiculturalism. We will discuss the relation between distinct elements that compose both positions. We examine how recent discussions on interculturalism have the
François Boucher, Jocelyn Maclure
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Asymmetry and symmetry of acts and omissions in punishment, norms, and judged causality
Harmful acts are punished more often and more harshly than harmful omissions. This asymmetry has variously been ascribed to differences in how individuals perceive the causal responsibility of acts versus omissions and to social norms that tend to ...
Toby Handfield +3 more
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An examination of values and social beliefs of kazakhstani youth
This article presents a study of individual values and social beliefs of Kazakhstan youth. Among the variety of problems related to psychology, the phenomenon of values is the most controversial and ambiguous for the study.
L. S. Kassymova +2 more
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Political Philosophy: Global Justice
This course explores the foundations and content of norms of justice that apply beyond the borders of a single state. We examine issues of political justice, economic justice, and human rights. Topics include the case for skepticism about global justice;
Cohen, Joshua +2 more
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Dimensions of the AI Divide: Digital Inequality and Psychological Consequences
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a foundational component of contemporary social, economic, and political life. Yet, the ways in which AI reshapes patterns of exclusion beyond questions of access and technical capability remain insufficiently theorized.
Christos Papaioannou
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Gender and Folk-Religion in Western China: A Case Study of the Tu of Qinghai
This paper deals with analysis of gender issues in an ethnic religious system in Western China, the religion of the Tu ethnic group. We focused on gender in Tu religion, which entailed documenting gender dynamics in three major ethnographic domains that ...
Haiyan Xing, Gerald Murray
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Is political philosophy a part or a sub-discipline of political science? In this paper I defend the claim that, although there is substantial overlap between the two, political philosophy is not a mere subset of political science, since it has distinct ...
Walsh, Adrian,, Walsh, Adrian
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ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of large language model (LLM) technology is profoundly transforming the practice of social science research. Scholarly discussions on Artificial Intelligence (AI)'s role in social science research can be organised into three levels: AI as a research tool, AI as a methodological infrastructure and AI as a quasi‐cognitive ...
Jie Xiong
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