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- Running head: POLITICS AND POLITICAL BEHAVIOR Is Political . . .
organizational politics and political behavior on task performance are accounted for by two countervailing mediating resource mechanisms In our research model, we draw on existing
- Perceptions of Powerlessness Are Negatively Associated with . . .
he Earth is warming, and human activities are primarily to blame (IPCC, 2014b) These two claims are the subject of a remarkably strong scientific consensus: Approximately 97% of actively publishing climate scientists agree with them (Cook et al , 2016) Despite substantial skepticism in some portions of thegeneral public,more than halfthe population in most countries believes that human
- Do Disagreeable Political Discussion Networks Undermine . . .
We find scant evidence that disagreeable political networks vitiate attitude strength In other words, individuals appear to be able to hold strong political attitudes even in generally disagreeable social contexts Our study thus contributes to the literatures on attitude strength and political discus-sion networks by highlighting theoretical reasons for positive or negative relationship
- PRIMORDIAL POLITICS? POLITICAL PARTIES AND . . . - ANU Press
The chapter argues that tradition plays a significant role in shaping the form and dynamics of political parties in the Pacific, with parties embracing tradition as an instrument of mobilisation and legitimisation As a consequence political parties also become agents of political and cultural transformation and reproduction
- Social Media, Echo Chambers, and Political Polarization
The unexpected rise of populist parties and candidates across developed democracies and the recent uptick in political violence in countries such as Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and India have given urgency to the debate about the role that digital technologies and social media may be playing in exacerbating polarization and inciting extremist violence A popular argument that is commonly put forth as
- Psychological Reactance From Reading Basic Facts on Climate . . .
show reactance to a campaign advertisement when the messages come from the candidate of an opposing political party That is, a message that threatens people’s political identi cation elicits
- Beethovens Political Music, the Handelian Sublime, and the . . .
Unfolding political circumstances meant that there was lofty artistic work still to be done— and this prompted further appropriations of the same theme: the cantata, by Louis Spohr and Austrian nationalist poet Caroline Pichler, Das befreite Deutschland (Germany Liberated) fea-tured a victorious “Chor der Deutschen Völker” (Chorus of the
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