Freedom as Non-Domination, Rules, and the Pandemic. [PDF]
Costa MV.
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Voting Red Again: How Social Capital and Local Change Drove the Trump Swing
ABSTRACT Social capital has long been regarded as a bulwark of democratic life. Yet in the United States—as across much of the democratic world—some of the communities with the densest social ties have proved the most receptive to antisystem politics.
Pedro Fierro +3 more
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Reimagining COVID vaccine distribution: reflecting on waste and equity. [PDF]
Greenhalgh S, Alva ML.
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Transient Psychiatric Disturbances Following Bifrontal Craniotomy for Suprasellar Tumors. [PDF]
Altibayev U, Yoldoshev J.
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Unequal burdens: Mental health effects of anti-Asian hate incidents across ecological contexts. [PDF]
Shin SH, Yoon YJ, Lu J, Lee HY.
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Religious Participation After Covid‐19: Evidence From US Catholic Dioceses and Smartphone Data
ABSTRACT How do religious rules and regulations affect behavior? We examine this question using changes in Catholic regulations during the Covid‐19 pandemic combined with mobility data from 15 million smartphone users from 2019 to 2022. We first document overall trends: Total religious attendance declined sharply in March 2020 and thereafter recovered ...
Angela Cools +2 more
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Political Beliefs and Legitimacy of Government Restrictions During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Palace M +6 more
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“Hold on, I'm comin'”: Copyright, political campaigns, and the limits of songwriter control
Abstract This article examines how songwriters in the United States object to the unwanted performance of their musical works at live political events, and the legal options available to challenge such uses. Prompted by the repeated use of ‘Hold On, I'm Comin'’ as outro music at Donald Trump's campaign events between 2020 and 2024, and the recent ...
Joel Cooper, Marie Hadley
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Disparities in multidimensional psychosocial stressors by sexual identity among cancer survivors from the All of Us Research Program. [PDF]
Arizpe A +6 more
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Biased News Media and the Swing Voter's Decision in Repeated Games
ABSTRACT We consider a monopolistic, biased news media platform that attempts to influence the decision of swing voters with cheap talk when voting is costly and abstaining is an option. First, we demonstrate that, while no fully communicative equilibrium exists in a stage game, a partially truth‐revealing mixed‐strategy equilibrium exists.
Jooyong Jun, Jeong‐Yoo Kim
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