Introduction - UWE Research Repository
... concepts have been put forward recently as ways of trying to grasp such socially structured feelings. For example, Debbie Gould, a contributor to the present volume, has suggested the concept of ‘emotional habitus’ (Gould, 2009) as a way of grasping the tacit, taken for granted, affective patterns t ...
... concepts have been put forward recently as ways of trying to grasp such socially structured feelings. For example, Debbie Gould, a contributor to the present volume, has suggested the concept of ‘emotional habitus’ (Gould, 2009) as a way of grasping the tacit, taken for granted, affective patterns t ...
Do bedroom eyes wear political glasses?
... strategically by culling through extensive online databases, especially at the outset of the dating process when online date seekers are less constrained by reality or social norms because they are not initially meeting potential partners face to face. ...
... strategically by culling through extensive online databases, especially at the outset of the dating process when online date seekers are less constrained by reality or social norms because they are not initially meeting potential partners face to face. ...
828 Public Opinion and Political Behavior
... In this seminar we will review and evaluate studies of mass public opinion and political behavior. A fundamental justi cation for electoral democracy is the legitimacy and value of popular sovereignty. By understanding how (and why) Americans think about politics and how they act on these thoughts w ...
... In this seminar we will review and evaluate studies of mass public opinion and political behavior. A fundamental justi cation for electoral democracy is the legitimacy and value of popular sovereignty. By understanding how (and why) Americans think about politics and how they act on these thoughts w ...
Review: Paying the Price of Failure
... both regions the "territorialgrids of authority imposed over these populations"have shapedadministrativestructures and contributedto the "conflictualcharacterof cultural politics after independence".6 Many populations experiencedthe partialstate construction of colonialism, yet only a few have faile ...
... both regions the "territorialgrids of authority imposed over these populations"have shapedadministrativestructures and contributedto the "conflictualcharacterof cultural politics after independence".6 Many populations experiencedthe partialstate construction of colonialism, yet only a few have faile ...
Linguistic communication in the perspective of political invective
... Received: 08.05.2014 Accepted: 14.06.2014 Keywords communication, verbal aggression, political invective, security culture ...
... Received: 08.05.2014 Accepted: 14.06.2014 Keywords communication, verbal aggression, political invective, security culture ...
History Resource Center
... United States History, 1865 - Present The goal of this course is to provide students with a basic understanding of American history since 1865. Focusing on both the domestic scene and America's changing place in world affairs, the class will return to a number of themes: America's growing economic a ...
... United States History, 1865 - Present The goal of this course is to provide students with a basic understanding of American history since 1865. Focusing on both the domestic scene and America's changing place in world affairs, the class will return to a number of themes: America's growing economic a ...
hapter 10-Public Opinion - School of Public and International Affairs
... Information Most Americans, most of the time, pay little attention to politics because they have little practical reason to do so. – for this reason, people’s opinions on issues often appear to be both uninformed and unstable --while many know the basics, more detailed policy questions and lower-le ...
... Information Most Americans, most of the time, pay little attention to politics because they have little practical reason to do so. – for this reason, people’s opinions on issues often appear to be both uninformed and unstable --while many know the basics, more detailed policy questions and lower-le ...
Unburdened by Objectivity: Political Entertainment News in the 2008
... Stewart, and The Colbert Report synthesize the delivery of news information with humor and satire, capitalizing on the popular combination. Spoof programs such as these are popular sources of information about current events (Jones, 2010), but this might be a cause for concern if audiences abandoned ...
... Stewart, and The Colbert Report synthesize the delivery of news information with humor and satire, capitalizing on the popular combination. Spoof programs such as these are popular sources of information about current events (Jones, 2010), but this might be a cause for concern if audiences abandoned ...
Popularity in Early Modern England
... financial and social effects the boy companies had on the adult troupes. Shakespeare’s generalization of “children” also has caused us to assume that both the Children of Paul’s and those of the Chapel Royal were part of a conspiratorial nest of indistinguishable baby hawks. Further, the audience f ...
... financial and social effects the boy companies had on the adult troupes. Shakespeare’s generalization of “children” also has caused us to assume that both the Children of Paul’s and those of the Chapel Royal were part of a conspiratorial nest of indistinguishable baby hawks. Further, the audience f ...
PPA 419 – Aging Services Administration
... Although older Americans are diverse, on average they will have greater education, higher incomes, and better health than in the past. These factors are associated with greater participation in politics. Thus, it is thought that in the future, the interests of older Americans will shape politi ...
... Although older Americans are diverse, on average they will have greater education, higher incomes, and better health than in the past. These factors are associated with greater participation in politics. Thus, it is thought that in the future, the interests of older Americans will shape politi ...
Explaining the puzzle of high policy uncertainty and low market
... We argue that the contradictory nature of the political signals in 2017 has reduced their informativeness. Political news is noisier than it used to be. Investors are becoming skeptical that politicians’ pronouncements have much to do with their future policy actions. Markets continue listening to p ...
... We argue that the contradictory nature of the political signals in 2017 has reduced their informativeness. Political news is noisier than it used to be. Investors are becoming skeptical that politicians’ pronouncements have much to do with their future policy actions. Markets continue listening to p ...
BA in Political Science
... The courses listed below transfer to satisfy EWU Graduation Requirements and can be taken before or during the major program Foreign Language Two full years of high school-level or one full year of college-level credit is required for graduation. Cultural Diversity (one course) o o o o o o o o o o o ...
... The courses listed below transfer to satisfy EWU Graduation Requirements and can be taken before or during the major program Foreign Language Two full years of high school-level or one full year of college-level credit is required for graduation. Cultural Diversity (one course) o o o o o o o o o o o ...
The 2008 Presidential Campaign: Political Cynicism in the Age of
... difficult to assess because early studies tended to treat the Internet as a single entity. Few studies examined the use of individual categories of Web sites (e.g., news sites or opinion sites), and fewer still examined those specific sites that allow for social interaction (e.g., Ancu & Cozma, 2009 ...
... difficult to assess because early studies tended to treat the Internet as a single entity. Few studies examined the use of individual categories of Web sites (e.g., news sites or opinion sites), and fewer still examined those specific sites that allow for social interaction (e.g., Ancu & Cozma, 2009 ...
News, Politics, and Negativity
... domains. There is evidence that negative information plays a greater role in voting behavior, for instance; that U.S. presidents are penalized electorally for negative economic trends but reap few electoral benefits from positive trends; asymmetries have been identified in the formation of more gene ...
... domains. There is evidence that negative information plays a greater role in voting behavior, for instance; that U.S. presidents are penalized electorally for negative economic trends but reap few electoral benefits from positive trends; asymmetries have been identified in the formation of more gene ...
Political Socialization and Public Opinion
... like, more educated nearly as intolerant Americans not much more tolerant than in the 50s? ...
... like, more educated nearly as intolerant Americans not much more tolerant than in the 50s? ...
Common Behavior in the Practice of Democracy in Africa
... previously that the confidence is the corner stone in diplomatic relations. Without mutual reliance there is no hope to build something strong. But there is something to know about trust like confidence does not force, it deserves. One big and common problem with African diplomacy is the lack of tru ...
... previously that the confidence is the corner stone in diplomatic relations. Without mutual reliance there is no hope to build something strong. But there is something to know about trust like confidence does not force, it deserves. One big and common problem with African diplomacy is the lack of tru ...
Political life is often treated as a world ethically
... historically grounded in material reality which, at least in potentiality, connects power to politics and law in a lifeaffirming power-knowledge dynamic. In this way, the author’s understanding of biopolitics is both negative and affirmative, and in my reading, appropriately echoes the other many para ...
... historically grounded in material reality which, at least in potentiality, connects power to politics and law in a lifeaffirming power-knowledge dynamic. In this way, the author’s understanding of biopolitics is both negative and affirmative, and in my reading, appropriately echoes the other many para ...
Student Study Guide
... Are Americans well informed about politics? There is certainly no lack of information available. Schools, universities and colleges, 24/7 news programs, television, internet, radio, and newspapers― we are awash in news, yet it does not permeate all of society. Caucasian males, the affluent, and olde ...
... Are Americans well informed about politics? There is certainly no lack of information available. Schools, universities and colleges, 24/7 news programs, television, internet, radio, and newspapers― we are awash in news, yet it does not permeate all of society. Caucasian males, the affluent, and olde ...
TV AD WARS: NEGATIVE ADS
... the ability of citizens to exercise free speech in presenting their candidacies to the American people. Although TV ad campaigns are causing deep problems for our political system today, it is also important to keep in mind how valuable communicating on TV can be. TV campaign ads allow candidates to ...
... the ability of citizens to exercise free speech in presenting their candidacies to the American people. Although TV ad campaigns are causing deep problems for our political system today, it is also important to keep in mind how valuable communicating on TV can be. TV campaign ads allow candidates to ...
Marital Alliances and Political Careers in the Roman
... Database and its Limitations • 159 examples of Roman elite marriages • 159 marriage records surviving out of a minimum of a thousand, heavily biased towards the most prominent and influential men and women in Roman history. • “Elite” = Roman men who either achieved senatorial rank or married a ...
... Database and its Limitations • 159 examples of Roman elite marriages • 159 marriage records surviving out of a minimum of a thousand, heavily biased towards the most prominent and influential men and women in Roman history. • “Elite” = Roman men who either achieved senatorial rank or married a ...
Proposing Favorite Strategies to Produce Social and Political
... and reporting of theater, cinema, radio, photography, impact disk, and similar multimedia methods; though, it is considered today as film and TV documentary term” (Paget, 1999, p. 15). D. Film: “documentary is given from the French term “documented”. This expression was made by French critics to dis ...
... and reporting of theater, cinema, radio, photography, impact disk, and similar multimedia methods; though, it is considered today as film and TV documentary term” (Paget, 1999, p. 15). D. Film: “documentary is given from the French term “documented”. This expression was made by French critics to dis ...
Globalization, War, and the Withering Away of the
... provided a brief history of European states since 1500, when there were approximately 500 political, state-like units. By 1800 there were “a few dozen,” and during the second half of that century the unification of Germany and Italy further reduced the census of officially defined European states. A ...
... provided a brief history of European states since 1500, when there were approximately 500 political, state-like units. By 1800 there were “a few dozen,” and during the second half of that century the unification of Germany and Italy further reduced the census of officially defined European states. A ...
Annexure `CD – 01` U T T A R P R A D E S H Course Title
... Pedagogy for Course Delivery: The signature pedagogy of International Relations is essentially, a combination of large lecture and smaller group sessions. International Relations’ signature pedagogy has remained relatively static. A traditional reliance on lectures, tutorials and private study remai ...
... Pedagogy for Course Delivery: The signature pedagogy of International Relations is essentially, a combination of large lecture and smaller group sessions. International Relations’ signature pedagogy has remained relatively static. A traditional reliance on lectures, tutorials and private study remai ...
Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek political thought
... (Percy Bysshe Shelley, Prometheus Unbound, 1820) ...
... (Percy Bysshe Shelley, Prometheus Unbound, 1820) ...
Anth 701: The Anthropology of Political Conflict
... processes are emphasized at the expense of, or in isolation from, others in the construction of conventional understandings of purportedly “local” conflicts and explore some consequences of these constructions. For example, how are “ethnic conflicts” often explained primarily with reference to highl ...
... processes are emphasized at the expense of, or in isolation from, others in the construction of conventional understandings of purportedly “local” conflicts and explore some consequences of these constructions. For example, how are “ethnic conflicts” often explained primarily with reference to highl ...