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... social hierarchy. In the U.S., liberal and conservative ideologies are typically associated with Democratic and Republican Parties, respectively. Although there has been skepticism about whether average citizens should be identified as liberals and conservatives, a study by Jost (2006) found “ideolo ...
... social hierarchy. In the U.S., liberal and conservative ideologies are typically associated with Democratic and Republican Parties, respectively. Although there has been skepticism about whether average citizens should be identified as liberals and conservatives, a study by Jost (2006) found “ideolo ...
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND SOCIAL POLICIES: POLITICAL
... governments, and the subsequent policy responses that have been – and are being – enacted. Of greater significance are the deeper structural issues that have characterised the crisis – which began late in 2007, and further broke in 2008 – and the global response. The increasing instability of econom ...
... governments, and the subsequent policy responses that have been – and are being – enacted. Of greater significance are the deeper structural issues that have characterised the crisis – which began late in 2007, and further broke in 2008 – and the global response. The increasing instability of econom ...
In Defense of Genopolitics The American Political Science Review
... effect size and power for achieving significance at conventional levels (p = 0.05) in candidate gene association studies. The power of a test is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is false. The red lines show the power to detect effects in a sample of the same size as that repo ...
... effect size and power for achieving significance at conventional levels (p = 0.05) in candidate gene association studies. The power of a test is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is false. The red lines show the power to detect effects in a sample of the same size as that repo ...
Constitutional Engineering and Ethnic Conflict
... cartels run amok in Mexico, and in 2013 yet another round of violence between Israelis and Palestinians also drew attention this past year. With the humdrum of a never-ending news cycle, it is often easy to forget that by many measures there is actually less conflict today than there was 20 years ag ...
... cartels run amok in Mexico, and in 2013 yet another round of violence between Israelis and Palestinians also drew attention this past year. With the humdrum of a never-ending news cycle, it is often easy to forget that by many measures there is actually less conflict today than there was 20 years ag ...
Public Opinion - Loudoun County Public Schools
... 1. NRA represents a minority position. However, intensity of their opposition to gun control is high. Many members determine who they’ll vote for in part due to a candidate’s position on gun control. This has made them one of America’s most powerful lobbying organizations. Stability: How little, o ...
... 1. NRA represents a minority position. However, intensity of their opposition to gun control is high. Many members determine who they’ll vote for in part due to a candidate’s position on gun control. This has made them one of America’s most powerful lobbying organizations. Stability: How little, o ...
TV AD WARS: NEGATIVE ADS
... means undermining your own credibility or damaging your ability to govern or breeding public distrust and cynicism or turning large segments of the public away from voting, so be it. Thus we end up with the perverse result that many politicians use TV advertising in their campaigns in ways that ulti ...
... means undermining your own credibility or damaging your ability to govern or breeding public distrust and cynicism or turning large segments of the public away from voting, so be it. Thus we end up with the perverse result that many politicians use TV advertising in their campaigns in ways that ulti ...
Jubilant Song - Philharmonic Society of Orange County
... work for no money and were bought and sold like property, this is what is called slavery. These people were not allowed to bring anything with them from home, but they did have their arts and culture. African music has had a very large effect on the development of music in America. Today you will he ...
... work for no money and were bought and sold like property, this is what is called slavery. These people were not allowed to bring anything with them from home, but they did have their arts and culture. African music has had a very large effect on the development of music in America. Today you will he ...
AAFF 11to21 n.2 ING_150711:01
... The alternating vocals of Tennant and Oakey are brilliantly accompanied by an authoritative robotic backup voice. The chorus is perfect, and so is the song. Is Pet Shop Boys a militant band? Undoubtedly. Pop music’s policy of evasion, pleasure and enjoyment has never been at odds with social respons ...
... The alternating vocals of Tennant and Oakey are brilliantly accompanied by an authoritative robotic backup voice. The chorus is perfect, and so is the song. Is Pet Shop Boys a militant band? Undoubtedly. Pop music’s policy of evasion, pleasure and enjoyment has never been at odds with social respons ...
ombudsman
... POLITICAL OMBUDSMAN The office of the political ombudsman in Jamaica appears to be quite unique in the Caribbean and was born out of the saga of political violence in the country. It is therefore an attempt on the part of both leading parties to appoint a conciliator to help reduce political terror ...
... POLITICAL OMBUDSMAN The office of the political ombudsman in Jamaica appears to be quite unique in the Caribbean and was born out of the saga of political violence in the country. It is therefore an attempt on the part of both leading parties to appoint a conciliator to help reduce political terror ...
Egan021810
... or ethnic identity) are typically shared between parents and their offspring. Thus intergenerational transmission—which is the first source of partisanship and attitudes (Niemi and Jennings 1991)—helps explain why these group members tend to identify with a particular party and profess a consist ...
... or ethnic identity) are typically shared between parents and their offspring. Thus intergenerational transmission—which is the first source of partisanship and attitudes (Niemi and Jennings 1991)—helps explain why these group members tend to identify with a particular party and profess a consist ...
Political Blogosphere Meets Off-Line Public Sphere
... the broader Greek virtual arena of actors of public discourse. Unlike other Western countries, where the political blogosphere has an important impact on the political setting, the party system, and people’s political and social engagement (Farrell, 2007, p. 2), political blogs in Greece do not play ...
... the broader Greek virtual arena of actors of public discourse. Unlike other Western countries, where the political blogosphere has an important impact on the political setting, the party system, and people’s political and social engagement (Farrell, 2007, p. 2), political blogs in Greece do not play ...
Introduction: What the State Is
... realized clearly and not forgotten while dealing with this criterion is that it is really evolutionary: “Kinship-based divisions [in the society] gradually lose their importance in favour of institutional, political and economic divisions” (Tymowski 2008:172; emphasis added. – D. B.). In this respec ...
... realized clearly and not forgotten while dealing with this criterion is that it is really evolutionary: “Kinship-based divisions [in the society] gradually lose their importance in favour of institutional, political and economic divisions” (Tymowski 2008:172; emphasis added. – D. B.). In this respec ...
The Writing on the Wall: A Content Analysis of College Students
... issues, have become critical components in explaining political attitudes and behavior (Boyd, 1972; Joslyn, 1980). As a result, the impact of party allegiance expressed at the polls is much more variable than previously admitted. A candidate’s appeal as a person has shown to play a major role in vot ...
... issues, have become critical components in explaining political attitudes and behavior (Boyd, 1972; Joslyn, 1980). As a result, the impact of party allegiance expressed at the polls is much more variable than previously admitted. A candidate’s appeal as a person has shown to play a major role in vot ...
The Political Internet: between dogma and reality
... overlapping dislikes – of bureaucrats and of politicians – and by two ideas for making these groups more likeable” (The Economist, 1992). In 1999 The Times (Gould, 1999) suggests : “The formal political process, with five-year election cycles and little formal opportunity to participate in the meant ...
... overlapping dislikes – of bureaucrats and of politicians – and by two ideas for making these groups more likeable” (The Economist, 1992). In 1999 The Times (Gould, 1999) suggests : “The formal political process, with five-year election cycles and little formal opportunity to participate in the meant ...
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... of Britain. To win over ordinary people to that, not because they're dupes, or stupid, or because they are blinded by false consciousness. Since, in fact, the political character of our ideas cannot be guaranteed by our class position or by the 'mode of production', it is possible for the right to c ...
... of Britain. To win over ordinary people to that, not because they're dupes, or stupid, or because they are blinded by false consciousness. Since, in fact, the political character of our ideas cannot be guaranteed by our class position or by the 'mode of production', it is possible for the right to c ...
Policy Networks
... between two or more actors. Max Weber’s two famous definitions explicitly asserted that power (Macht) is not the resources held by an actor, but occurs during situated interactions involving actors with potentially opposed interests and goals. ‘Power’ is the probability that one actor within a socia ...
... between two or more actors. Max Weber’s two famous definitions explicitly asserted that power (Macht) is not the resources held by an actor, but occurs during situated interactions involving actors with potentially opposed interests and goals. ‘Power’ is the probability that one actor within a socia ...
Dependent variables
... • In modeling the degree of public confidence in basic social and political institutions, it is necessary to take into account the specificities of countries with economies in transition. • It is important to keep in mind that in countries with economies in transition, more educated citizens are mor ...
... • In modeling the degree of public confidence in basic social and political institutions, it is necessary to take into account the specificities of countries with economies in transition. • It is important to keep in mind that in countries with economies in transition, more educated citizens are mor ...
Transnational jihadist terrorism
... exploited by terrorist organizations to maintain safe havens and training facilities or serve as bases for launching terrorist campaigns. ...
... exploited by terrorist organizations to maintain safe havens and training facilities or serve as bases for launching terrorist campaigns. ...
American Stiob: Or, what late socialist aesthetics of parody reveal
... STIOB, AMERICAN STYLE To explore the analogies between late-socialist and contemporary-liberal political discourse we focus on a parodic genre that is called, in Russian, stiob. In his book Everything Was Forever until It Was No More (2006), and in earlier work, Yurchak defines stiob as an ironic ae ...
... STIOB, AMERICAN STYLE To explore the analogies between late-socialist and contemporary-liberal political discourse we focus on a parodic genre that is called, in Russian, stiob. In his book Everything Was Forever until It Was No More (2006), and in earlier work, Yurchak defines stiob as an ironic ae ...
minimal justice and regime change in brian orend`s political ethics
... market was not in the ground of his moral philosophy. So if Orend calls himself Kant’s successor he stays very far from orthodox interpretations of Kant’s philosophy. Kant supposed any violation of the human rights was an evil deed harmful for the whole humankind. That was violation of the natural ...
... market was not in the ground of his moral philosophy. So if Orend calls himself Kant’s successor he stays very far from orthodox interpretations of Kant’s philosophy. Kant supposed any violation of the human rights was an evil deed harmful for the whole humankind. That was violation of the natural ...
What Is Democracy? Liberal Institutions and Stability in Changing
... and imposed checks on executive authority. The convergence of liberal ideas with representative government also expanded politics beyond the metropolitan world, where national elites competed for power to include a wider range of provincial interest groups. Other societies underwent a similar transi ...
... and imposed checks on executive authority. The convergence of liberal ideas with representative government also expanded politics beyond the metropolitan world, where national elites competed for power to include a wider range of provincial interest groups. Other societies underwent a similar transi ...
Social Movements, Music, and Race
... our hankering after art that mirrors the unique life of this western continent—the life of the frontier, the great West, the big city. We are looking for a people’s culture, a culture of the common man” (2003a: 86). These themes—the political, the nostalgic, and the populist—have been intertwined, w ...
... our hankering after art that mirrors the unique life of this western continent—the life of the frontier, the great West, the big city. We are looking for a people’s culture, a culture of the common man” (2003a: 86). These themes—the political, the nostalgic, and the populist—have been intertwined, w ...
Political Economy of Communication: A Critique
... therefore plays a central role in what people do because it is through communication that symbols gain significance within a culture. Similarly, communication is the means by which significant symbols are attributed with positive and negative attributes, thus altering patterns of evaluation towards ...
... therefore plays a central role in what people do because it is through communication that symbols gain significance within a culture. Similarly, communication is the means by which significant symbols are attributed with positive and negative attributes, thus altering patterns of evaluation towards ...
Paper - Politics and Protest Workshop
... began to crystallize into a new form of popular politics characterized by ‘1) a sustained, organized public effort making collective claims on target authorities… 2) employment of combinations from among the following forms of political actions: creation of special-purpose associations and coalition ...
... began to crystallize into a new form of popular politics characterized by ‘1) a sustained, organized public effort making collective claims on target authorities… 2) employment of combinations from among the following forms of political actions: creation of special-purpose associations and coalition ...
tybur miller inpress controversy
... eugenicist Nazis in providing “a genetic justification of the status quo and of existing privileges for certain groups according to class, race or sex” (Allen et al., 1975)1. This was the first of many criticisms arguing that adaptationists were closet political activists working to scientifically j ...
... eugenicist Nazis in providing “a genetic justification of the status quo and of existing privileges for certain groups according to class, race or sex” (Allen et al., 1975)1. This was the first of many criticisms arguing that adaptationists were closet political activists working to scientifically j ...