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Religious Populism, Necropolitics and Blame Avoidance in an Islamist Authoritarian Polity
İhsan Yılmaz
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Abstract Politicians' personality is believed to play a central role in their electoral success. It is unclear, however, how important different traits are to voters and how the impact of personality compares to that of other well‐studied individual characteristics of politicians, such as gender, age, and political experience.
Thomas Bergeron +4 more
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Exploring how to widen the acceptability of public health interventions: a systematic review protocol. [PDF]
Conway-Moore K +7 more
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Virtue or passion? How moral frames in climate change appeals elicit emotions and change opinions
Abstract Political climate change debates make use of different moral frames of climate change diagnoses and solutions. While it is argued that moral frames are more effective when they invoke strong moral emotions, thus far the relationship between real‐world political moral viewpoints on climate change and the arousal of related emotions, behavior ...
Linda Bos, Rosa Sanchez Salgado
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Political economy of primary health care resilience in Latin America and the Caribbean: insights from the WB/PAHO Commission recommendations. [PDF]
Báscolo E, Houghton N, Bennett S.
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Populist politics and liberal democracy in Central and Eastern Europe [PDF]
Gyarfasova, Olga +2 more
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Abstract The return to “old glories” is one of the main promises of radical‐right parties, picking up on widespread longings for the collective past. Many people argue that radical‐right support is motivated by Relative Deprivation, that is, the perception of being worse off than others.
Carla Grosche, Tobias Rothmund
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Public views of forensic science: An intersection of science and policing? [PDF]
Kaplan-Damary N +3 more
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Abstract Whilst survey research on national attachments has used various measures, the question of how respondents understand these measures, and especially the highly ambiguous concepts they entail, has remained understudied. Moreover, scholars have used samples consisting of “citizens”, thereby not distinguishing between citizens with and citizens ...
Marlene Mußotter, Eunike Piwoni
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