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Correction: Risk perceptions and behaviors concerning rural tourism and economic-political drivers of COVID-19 policy in 2020. [PDF]
PLOS One Staff.
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An Analysis of Fee Shifting Based on the Margin of Victory: On Frivolous Suits, Meritorious Suits, and the Role of Rule 11 [PDF]
Lucian A. Bebchuk, Howard F. Chang
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Césaire and Fanon on Fascism: The “Boomerang Effect” Beyond the Metropole
Constellations, EarlyView.
Dallas Jokic
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Sortition, Parties and Political Careerism
Abstract One reason for growing distrust of politicians, parties, and governments is the increase in ‘careerism’: politicians who have never worked outside politics and seem to work inside politics for themselves as much as for the common good. Sortition—choosing representatives by lottery—is one solution.
Keith Dowding +2 more
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EEG synchronisation reveals the impact of group identity and membership duration on social cognitive bias. [PDF]
Sanada M, Naruse Y.
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Abstract In the UK, the new Labour government has linked the intention to deliver more homes to reform of the planning system, which is seen as a key barrier. Two assumptions inform this reform. First, the system is sound, but there are problems with its administration.
Nancy Holman, Alan Mace
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Impact of COVID-19 on English Football Premier League: Analyzing rankings and home advantage using extended Bradley-Terry models. [PDF]
Liu HH, Battaglia J, Wu TT.
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A Normal(ised) Far‐Right Party? A Long‐Term Perspective on the FPÖ's Electoral Strength in Austria
Abstract The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) has been a pioneer of ‘populism’ in Europe. In the 2024 general election, for the first time, it became the party which attracted the most votes. What explains the FPÖ's major role in Austrian politics and its quick resurgence after the infamous ‘Ibiza‐gate’ scandal?
Manès Weisskircher
wiley +1 more source

