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Affective Climate and Political Polarization: Identity, Ideology, and Support for Climate Policy
ABSTRACT This paper examines affective climate polarization (ACP) and affective political polarization (APP) – emotional distance between supporters and opponents of decarbonization and political partisans, respectively. Analyzing original, representative Canadian survey data (n = 2503), we examine why people have differing levels of ACP and APP and ...
Emily Huddart +2 more
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Exploring Resilience Among Survivors of Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Canada
ABSTRACT In this article, we explore survivor strategies for safety and the development of resilience in the context of domestic and intimate partner violence (D/IPV) experienced in rural Canada. Through the thematic analysis of 24 qualitative interviews, this paper identifies several ways that survivors sought safety on individual, relational, and ...
Cathy Holtmann, Mayme Lefurgey
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Change and Continuity in European Governance [PDF]
Since the mid 1990s, European governance has evolved substantially, particularly in thedirection of fewer constraints: flexibility, coordination, peer monitoring, and soft law havebecome fashionable themes.
Laurie Boussaguet, Renaud Dehousse, Sophie Jacquot
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Abstract From the beginning of widespread public interactions with ChatGPT and other large language models, some users have seen the disfluencies of chatbots as opportunities for them to go on an archaeological search for an unfettered chatbot persona that they need to jailbreak. These are not claims of sentience, but rather of personhood.
Courtney Handman
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Contested heritage landscapes for Arabic language learning in a postcolonial France
Abstract This article analyzes the contested and multiple meanings of “heritage” that emerge for advanced Arabic language learners in a postcolonial France. A linguistic life histories approach reveals a fraught duality of privileged access and exclusionary adversity for heritage students of Arabic.
Chantal Tetreault +2 more
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ABSTRACT Parliamentary questions (PQs) are key instruments of legislative oversight and representation. However, research often treats these functions in isolation—overlooking important variation within the instrument itself. This paper addresses this gap by focusing on PQs with geographic references (geo‐PQs) and their use by government and opposition
Morten Harmening
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Neither Jekyll nor Hyde : the ambivalent nature of madrid modernization process (1900-1936)
Modernity implied a decisive transformation of urban societies during the first third of the twentieth century. Madrid was a center of reference for assessing the impact of the complex and unstable process of change and resistance in Spain.
Fernando Vicente Albarrán
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Élargir la notion de mérite dans les admissions : une excellence globale adaptée aux besoins de la population en matière de santé. [PDF]
Anderson M, Richardson L.
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The Knowledge We Hold: Exploring Occupational Therapy's Epistemic Identity and the Balance Between Evidence and Practice. [PDF]
Thomas A.
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