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The Politics of Losing: Trump, the Klan, and the Mainstreaming of Resentment

Representation, 2021
Since Trump's electoral success in 2016, the publishing industry has turned out an incredible quantity of books about the United States of America's 45th President.
Rebecca Peach
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Country Bumpkin or City Slicker? The Role of Place of Living and Place-Based Identity in Explaining Place-Based Resentment

Political research quarterly
In recent years, the rural-urban divide has not only made its way back into political science, but has also been given an entirely new angle by investigating place of living as its own social identity.
Alina Zumbrunn
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Racial resentment, sexism, and evaluations of Kamala Harris in the 2020 U.S. presidential election

Social Science Quarterly
This article examines the effect of racial attitudes and sexism on evaluations of Kamala Harris. It also compares the effect of these variables on evaluations of other Democratic politicians: Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton.Data are taken ...
J. Knuckey, Adrienne Mathews
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Resentment and Polarization in Indonesia

Journal of East Asian Studies, 2021
Is political polarization in Indonesia here to stay? For years, scholarly consensus on partisanship in Indonesia viewed weak partisan identity, collusive party behavior, and the predominance of personality as features of a system that would prevent the ...
Seth Soderborg, Burhanuddin Muhtadi
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Resentment

2018
This chapter introduces the concept of resentment by delineating the two most influential and significant models of it as a practice—resentment as a moral impetus to justice and resentment as a disabling spitefulness and envy. After first examining how resentment has been employed as a concept in contemporary philosophy after Strawson elucidated it as ...
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Partisanship, White Racial Resentment, and State Support for Higher Education

, 2020
Dominant explanations of state higher education policy tend to emphasize economic models that foreground the business cycle or political approaches that cast ideology as fairly fixed.
Barrett J. Taylor   +3 more
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Dissent and resentment

Nursing Standard, 1988
Referring to the clinical grading structure which has been hailed as the all embracing answer to nurses' pay, its anomalies and discrepancies are set to produce dissension and resentment in nursing in the years to come. (Witness the arguments and discussion going on at the moment right to the highest levels.).
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Beyond Performance: Racial Resentment and Whites’ Negativity Toward Government

Social Science Research Network, 2020
We argue that since the 1960s, with increased descriptive representation in elected positions and in key administrative posts, government has become racialized.
Alexandra Filindra, Noah J. Kaplan
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Hope and Resentment

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2017
A common challenge for both health-care providers and policymakers is to deal with people as people, rather than merely as biological or social problems to be managed. In terms introduced in P. F. Strawson's much-discussed essay "Freedom and Resentment" (1962), the difficulty is to maintain a reactive "participant stance," rather than a solely ...
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The Value of Social Control: Racial Resentment, Punitiveness, and White Support for Spending on Law Enforcement

, 2020
A well-established body of research finds that racial resentment predicts support for punitive criminal justice policy. This article links racial resentment with punitiveness, expanding the existing research—a body of work that largely treats punitivity ...
R. Morris, R. Lecount
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