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Scientists' political behaviors are not driven by individual-level government benefits. [PDF]
Is it appropriate for scientists to engage in political advocacy? Some political critics of scientists argue that scientists have become partisan political actors with self-serving financial agendas.
Baobao Zhang, Matto Mildenberger
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Scientific risk communication about controversial issues influences public perceptions of scientists' political orientations and credibility [PDF]
Many scientists communicate with the public about risks associated with scientific issues, but such communication may have unintended consequences for how the public views the political orientations and the credibility of the communicating scientist.
Emily Vraga +4 more
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In search of relevance: European political scientists and the public sphere in critical times [PDF]
Social relevance has become a key element to assess the social legitimacy of an academic discipline. This contrasts with a widespread sentiment among political scientists about the existence of a relevance gap.
Real-Dato J, Verzichelli L.
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Down from the “Ivory Tower”? Not so much…Italian political scientists and the constitutional referendum campaign [PDF]
Giulia Vicentini
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An underlying assumption of some recent contributions to Physics Bulletin is that science and politics are completely separate human activities and that when scientists have in the past attempted to become politicians the result has been a dismal failure. On the council for the area in which I reside, three members have science degrees.
H V Beck, R Riley
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Illiberal trends around the world have brought about various manifestations of democratic backsliding, against which political scientists (PSs) are uniquely situated to assume public roles to impact such processes. This study aims to disclose how Israeli
Michal Neubauer-Shani, Elie Friedman
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Taming Abundance: Doing Digital Archival Research (as Political Scientists)
Political scientists are increasingly using digitized documents from archives. This article is a practical introduction to doing digital archival research. First, it explains when and why political scientists use evidence from archival research.
Diana Kim
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Spatial analysis for political scientists
How does space matter in our analyses? How can we evaluate diffusion of phenomena or interdependence among units? How biased can our analysis be if we do not consider spatial relationships?
Jessica Di Salvatore, A. Ruggeri
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School of English for Political Scientist
Department of English Language № 7 was founded in 2001. Originally its teaching staff included the specialists of the Department of English Language Chair.
Irina A. Mazaeva
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