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When Will People Engage in Perspective‐Taking? The Role of Stereotyped Perceptions and Dissimilarity Threat

open access: yesJournal of Applied Social Psychology, Volume 56, Issue 6, Page 409-429, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Perspective‐taking is a popular method for reducing prejudice in research and practice, but it can elicit reactance and exacerbate hostility. Why do we observe such varied responses when people are invited to engage in perspective‐taking for marginalised outgroups?
Eliana Kasichon Buonaiuto   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Community Resilience to Urban Flooding in Deprived Areas: Household Preparedness, Collective Dynamics, and Institutional Communication

open access: yesJournal of Flood Risk Management, Volume 19, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Urban flooding is one of the most frequent and destructive hazards, with disproportionate impacts in vulnerable urban neighborhoods. Although community resilience is critical for reducing flood impacts and supporting recovery, the integrated quantitative assessment of interactions between household, collective, and institutional factors ...
Fenosoa Nantenaina Ramiaramanana   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Orthodox Moral Theology and Shared Metanorms: A Philosophical‐Theological Reading of the Social Ethos Document

open access: yesJournal of Religious Ethics, Volume 54, Issue 2, Page 153-179, June 2026.
ABSTRACT In recent years, Orthodox Christianity has gained increasing visibility in global discussions on social ethics, encompassing issues such as climate change, environmental protection, peace, and human rights. The following paper examines the underlying metaethical framework of the Ecumenical Patriarchate's Social Ethos Document, analyzing how it
Alexander Kriebitz, Stefanos Athanasiou
wiley   +1 more source

Federalism in Post‐Assad Syria: Toward Durable Peace in a Pluralist Society

open access: yesMiddle East Policy, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 206-227, Summer 2026.
Abstract Syria's civil war has left behind a fractured state. While the new president, Ahmed al‐Sharaa, seeks to unify the country and restore centralized governance, this appears unworkable. Instead, this article contends, asymmetrical federalism offers a pathway toward stability.
Dilan Okcuoglu
wiley   +1 more source

An adversarial collaboration on the rigidity‐of‐the‐right, symmetry thesis, or rigidity‐of‐extremes: The answer depends on the question

open access: yesPolitical Psychology, Volume 47, Issue 3, June 2026.
Abstract In an adversarial collaboration, two preregistered U.S.‐based studies (total N = 6181) tested three hypotheses regarding the relationship between political ideology and belief rigidity (operationalized as less evidence‐based belief updating): rigidity‐of‐the‐right, symmetry, and rigidity‐of‐extremes.
Shauna M. Bowes   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source
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