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Broad strokes towards a grand theory in the analysis of sustainable development: a return to the classical political economy

New Political Economy, 2022
This article aims to provide some broad strokes towards an analytical and methodological framework for the analysis of sustainable development. This is done by calling sustainable development's scholars to return to the multilayered legacy of the ...
Manolis Manioudis   +1 more
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Political Aspects of Full Employment

The Political Economy, 2021
If the government undertakes public investment (e.g. builds schools, hospitals, and highways) or subsidizes mass consumption (by family allowances, reduction of indirect taxation, or subsidies to keep down the prices of necessities), and if, moreover ...
M. Kalecki
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Political Polarization on the Digital Sphere: A Cross-platform, Over-time Analysis of Interactional, Positional, and Affective Polarization on Social Media

Political Communication, 2020
Political polarization on the digital sphere poses a real challenge to many democracies around the world. Although the issue has received some scholarly attention, there is a need to improve the conceptual precision in the increasingly blurry debate. The
Moran Yarchi   +2 more
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Filter Bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Fake News: How Social Media Conditions Individuals to Be Less Critical of Political Misinformation

Political Communication, 2021
Social media platforms have been found to be the primary gateway through which individuals are exposed to fake news. The algorithmic filter bubbles and echo chambers that have popularized these platforms may also increase exposure to fake news.
Samuel C. Rhodes
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Political Parties

Princeton Readings in Political Thought, 2018
The principle of self-government through political parties, the cornerstone of democracy, has come to be regarded as a solution to the problem of nationality.
R. Michels
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The Oxford handbook of social and political trust

European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 2019
Recognition of the need to study trust and its implications for social and political organising has grown considerably in recent times.
T. O'Brien
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Political Advertising Online and Offline

American Political Science Review, 2020
Despite the rapid growth of online political advertising, the vast majority of scholarship on political advertising relies exclusively on evidence from candidates’ television advertisements.
E. Fowler   +4 more
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Uses and Abuses of Ideology in Political Psychology

Political Psychology, 2020
Ideology is a central construct in political psychology. Even so, the field’s strong claims about an ideological public rarely engage evidence of enormous individual differences: a minority with real ideological coherence and weak to nonexistent ...
Nathan P. Kalmoe
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Mass Repression and Political Loyalty: Evidence from Stalin’s ‘Terror by Hunger’

American Political Science Review, 2019
States use repression to enforce obedience, but repression—especially if it is violent, massive, and indiscriminate—often incites opposition. Why does repression have such disparate effects?
Arturas Rozenas, Y. Zhukov
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