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This study examined the way attitudes towards science in the U.S. mediate the relationship between COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and psychosocial predictors, such as political ideology, religiosity, reactance proneness, dogmatism, perceived communal ...
Jonathan Morgan+2 more
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The study analyzes the contribution of Alexander Kovalev to science and education, who stood at the origins of political science since its institutionalization in Russia.
Valery I. Kovalenko, Vladimir A. Sobolev
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The research aims to demonstrate the importance of (strategic decisions in making public policy) through an applied study of the opinions of a sample of specialists in strategy and public policy in Iraqi universities, as decision-makers must take ...
Assistant teacher Maytham Hamed AlKabby
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The nature and origins of political polarization over science
People have a tendency to disregard information that contradicts their partisan or ideological identity. This inclination can become especially striking when citizens reject notions that scientists would consider “facts” in the light of overwhelming ...
Roderik Rekker
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The Decoloniality of Being Political Studies/Science
In contributing further to the general debate on decolonising Higher Education in South Africa, this article grapples with the question of being for Political Studies/Science.
Siphiwe Dube
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Status of civil society and non-governmental actors in public policy in Iran (2005-2013) [PDF]
Civil society and nongovernmental actors in the new age have played a significant role in political scene and they are effective factors in management and administration of society, as well as effective tool for influencing the behavior and performance ...
nadia agharezaei tarkhorani+2 more
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Parameterized Algorithmics for Computational Social Choice: Nine Research Challenges [PDF]
Computational Social Choice is an interdisciplinary research area involving Economics, Political Science, and Social Science on the one side, and Mathematics and Computer Science (including Artificial Intelligence and Multiagent Systems) on the other ...
Bredereck, Robert+5 more
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The author uses risk society theory to develop hypotheses about sources of confidence in science. The focus is on perceptions that science creates harms, scientific knowledge is uncertain, and scientists pursue self-interests.
Robert M. Kunovich
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Íslensk stjórnmálafræði – yfirlit um hálfrar aldar sögu
In his article, Mr. Harðarson traces the beginning of teaching in the social sciences in the Social Studies Program at the University of Iceland from the 1970s onwards.
Ólafur Þ. Harðarson
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Who cares about polar regions? Results from a survey of U.S. public opinion [PDF]
What do members of the general public know about polar regions, and how much do they care? Who knows or cares? This paper explores data from the General Social Survey (GSS), which in 2006 questioned a representative sample of more than 1800 U.S.
Hamilton, Lawrence C.
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