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Concentrating on different types of persuasion strategies used by medical experts and political figures, the present study aims to examine persuasion strategies in medical vs. political discourse. Four corpora of speeches and interviews of four different
Mohammad Mohtasham +3 more
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Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, we use evidence from Australia, a country in which voting is compulsory, and in which voters are given ‘How to Vote’ cards depicting photos of the major party candidates as they arrive to
Amy King, Andrew Leigh
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Blogging for the Sake of the President [PDF]
Many western researchers have hailed blogs of politicians as new, interactive, and ‘inherently democratic’ tools of political communication. Yet, as this chapter illustrates, blogs can be of comparatively even greater appeal to politicians in semi ...
Töpfl, Florian
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Room Temperature Anisotropic Photoresponse in Low‐Symmetry Van der Waals Semiconductor CrPS4
ABSTRACT The crystalline and optical anisotropy of low‐symmetry 2D materials can enable strong dichroic responses, enhancing polarization contrast for photonic and optoelectronic devices. Here, we unveil pronounced optical and optoelectronic anisotropy in chromium thiophosphate (CrPS4) arising from the strong coupling between light polarization and its
Cédric A. Cordero‐Silis +4 more
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Protest “Bitnish”: Political Communication Through Banners at Student Protests in Serbia (2024/2025)
This introductory paper focuses on protest banners, interpreted as a form of protest bitnish—a coined expression combining the notions of significance (bitan) and triviality (sitniš).
Vladimira Ilić
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A THEORY OF THE CORRUPT KEYNESIAN [PDF]
We evaluate the impact of real business cycle shocks on corruption and economic policy in a model of entry regulation in a representative democracy. We find that corruption is pro-cyclical and regulation policy is counter-cyclical.
Aidt, TS, Dutta, J
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Nuclear metabolism oscillates during cell cycle progression. Quantitative chromatome proteomics and imaging reveal phase‐specific dynamics of PIP5K1A and nuclear PIP2, linking phosphatidylinositol metabolism to histone methylation. This work identifies nuclear lipid metabolism as a previously unrecognized regulatory axis coordinating chromatin ...
Antoni Gañez‐Zapater +13 more
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The Power of the Camera-Presenting Politicians. A study in the rhetoric of camera techniques
The aim of this paper is to contribute to a critical phenomenological and rhetorical discussion of how politicians appear to the general public in today’s visual digital media.
Henrik Juel
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The article contributes to the study of the intersections between institutional and non-institutional politics through an analysis of politicians from activist backgrounds who continue to cooperate with social movements while in office. Previous research
Mari Kuukkanen
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Black Mayors in Non-Majority Black (Medium Sized) Cities: Universalizing the Interests of Blacks [PDF]
The nature of political representation of Black constituents\u27 interests from their elected Black representatives is changing in the twentyfirst century. Increasingly, African Americans are being elected to political offices where the majority of their
Perry, Ravi K.
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