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The Political Economy of Health: Bringing Political Science In
The public's health is intimately linked to politics and policy. But political science has yet to make a major contribution to understanding the political economy of health (as distinct from medical care). In order to advance understanding of the drivers
J. Lynch
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Who is a terrorist? Exploring the utility of interdisciplinary fields [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss the dilemma of terrorism as a political phenomenon that many political scientists care about; however, they find themselves incapable of explaining some of its aspects and they resort to other disciplines.
Heba Mohamed Zahra
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Teleworking Perspectives for Romanian SMEs after the COVID-19 Pandemic
The crisis caused by COVID-19, made us rethink our perception of the way of life. Traffic restrictions, isolation, quarantine, the need for social distance have generated new behavior by transferring null activities in the online environment.
Grigorescu Adriana +1 more
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The Profiles of Political Science and Political Scientists in Mexico: a Meta-Analysis (1947-2015)
This article presents a meta-analysis of the history and the literature on the current state of political science in Mexico with the aim of obtaining an overall picture of the characteristics and profiles of political scientists and political science. It
Juan Roberto Joel Flores-Mariscal
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Is that ethical? An exploration of political scientists’ views on research ethics
What do political scientists think about research ethics? What research practices do they find acceptable? Using a survey conducted with the American Political Science Association, we explore perceptions of ethics among 362 political scientists.
Mia Costa +3 more
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Scientists’ role in outreach and advocacy has been debated extensively, but empirical evidence on its perceived legitimacy is scarce. We contacted scientists researching climate change to investigate scientists’ engagement levels, as well as expectations
V. Cologna +3 more
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Data Science as Political Action: Grounding Data Science in a Politics of Justice
In response to public scrutiny of data-driven algorithms, the field of data science has adopted ethics training and principles. Although ethics can help data scientists reflect on certain normative aspects of their work, such efforts are ill-equipped to ...
Ben Green
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Trends in American scientists’ political donations and implications for trust in science
Scientists in the United States are more politically liberal than the general population. This fact has fed charges of political bias. To learn more about scientists’ political behavior, we analyze publicly available Federal Election Commission data.
Alexander A. Kaurov +3 more
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The political districting problem: A survey [PDF]
Computer scientists and social scientists consider the political districting problem from different viewpoints. This paper gives an overview of both strands of the literature on districting in which the connections and the differences between the two ...
Tasnádi, Attila
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The article considers the social-political power of scientists and engineers in science fiction illustrated by F. Carsak’s “Flight of the Earth” and Z. Istvan’s “The Transhumanist Wager”.
Svetlana V. Shibarshina
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