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La ‘negra nieves’ ou le racisme à fleur de peau. Regards croisés sur une caricature

open access: yesBulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines, 2003
In this paper, the use and meaning of Nieves, a famous Colombian caricature of a young ‘black’ woman, will be explored according to three main theoretical issues: the significance of racial categories, the permanence of stereotypes and the social role of
Elisabeth Cunin
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Researching Attitude–Identity Dynamics to Understand Social Conflict and Change

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract Societies undergo constant change, manifested in various ways such as technological developments, economic transitions, reorganization of cultural values and beliefs, or changes in social structures. Individuals play an active role in shaping social and societal change by interactively negotiating its manifestation.
Adrian Lüders   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Impact of Freedom of Speech on Conspiracy Beliefs

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Conspiracy beliefs are often portrayed as a threat to democracies. However, less is known about the extent to which the state of democracy may affect conspiracy beliefs. Hence, we investigated the impact of the societal level of freedom of speech on conspiracy beliefs. In Study 1, using aggregated nation‐level data (N = 68 countries), we found
Paul Bertin   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ideological (a)Symmetry in Research Evaluations: The Case of Research on Ideological Versus Racial Group Differences

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This research investigates how political ideology shapes laypeople's evaluation of scientific studies examining cognitive differences between groups. In three experiments in Germany and the United States, participants evaluated identical research reports that varied only in the intergroup context—racial (Blacks/Whites) or ideological (liberals/
Julia Elad‐Strenger   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| The Politicization of Rape as a Consequence of Western Modernity and Religious Conservatism: Competing Media Narratives on Gender

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2020
Through a feminist critical discourse analysis of newspaper columns from both secular/nationalist and religio-conservative outlets, this article illustrates how the issue of increased violence against women—which was made visible by the murder and ...
Ece Algan
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The football terminology in Mozambique: The case of neologisms in the Portuguese language class in high school

open access: yesCalidoscópio, 2017
This research fills a methodological gap in the Portuguese teaching in High School in Mozambique. It questions possible methodologies for neologisms teaching in the classroom. The study aims to get to know the methodologies used in research on neologisms
Alexandre António Timbane   +1 more
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How Changing Narratives About the Future Shape Policymaking for the Long Term

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT How can we explain decisions by governments to engage in policy investments—accepting short‐term costs in return for anticipated gains in the longer term—after previously sustaining the status quo? Our article examines the role of narratives in changing expectations about the future as a key driver of intertemporal policymaking. In light of an
Pieter Tuytens, Charlotte Haberstroh
wiley   +1 more source

Winning Legitimacy and Dodging Blame: How Government Communication Shapes Media Sentiments and Responsibility Attribution in Consensus Democracies

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT How do governments' discursive credit‐claiming and blame‐deflection strategies shape perceived policy legitimacy in times of crisis? Despite the importance of legitimacy in conflictual times, systematic analyses of officeholders' credit‐claiming and blame‐deflection strategies and their effect on perceived legitimacy are still rare.
Céline Honegger
wiley   +1 more source

School and writing. A school page in the daily newspaper

open access: yesHistoria de la Educación, 2013
The innovative and vanguard experience known as «La Isla de los Niños» that was accomplished in the Canary Islands by the teacher Ricardo García Luis, represents the reality of writing done in the schools.
Teresa GONZÁLEZ PÉREZ
doaj  

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