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Resolving the Puzzle of Conspiracy Worldview and Political Activism: Belief in Secret Plots Decreases Normative but Increases Nonnormative Political …

2019

It is a hitherto open and debated question whether the belief in conspiracies increases or attenuates the willingness to engage in political action. In the present article, we tested the notion, whether (a) the relation between belief in conspiracies and general political engagement is curvilinear (inverted U-shaped) and (b) there may be opposing relations to normative versus nonnormative forms of political engagement. Two preregistered experiments ( N = 194, N = 402) support both propositions and show that the hypothetical adoption of a worldview that sees the world as governed by secret plots attenuates reported intentions to participate in normative, legal forms of political participati…

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Hate Speech as an Indicator for the State of the Society

2022

Abstract. Previous research indicates that user comments serve as exemplars and thus have an effect on perceived public opinion. Moreover, they also shape the attitudes of their readers. However, studies almost exclusively focus on controversial issues if they explore the consequences of user comments for attitudes and perceived public opinion. The current study wants to find out if hate speech attacking social groups due to characteristics such as religion or sexual orientation also has an effect on the way people think about these groups and how they think society perceives them. Moreover, we also investigated the effects of hate speech on prejudiced attitudes. To explore the hypotheses a…

Social Psychologybusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPolarization (politics)050801 communication & media studiesPublic opinionExperimental research0506 political science0508 media and communicationsState (polity)050602 political science & public administrationbusinessPsychologySocial psychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Media Psychology
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The correlation between right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation: The moderating effects of political and religious identity

2008

In a secondary analysis performed on a representative sample of the Italian population (N = 887), we examined the correlation between right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO), analyzing the moderating effect exerted on such correlation by political interest and religion importance. RWA and SDO showed a positive, significant correlation (r = .38), moderated by political interest (which heightened it) and religion importance (which lowered it). Limits, implications, and possible developments of the research are discussed.

Social PsychologyeducationAuthoritarianismRight-wing authoritarianismReligious identityItalian populationCorrelationPoliticsSecondary analysisPsychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeSocial psychologySocial dominance orientationApplied Psychology
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Mobile media, gender, and power in rural India

2019

This article traces the diffuse connections between mobility and power by exploring how mobile phone use contributed to gendered power relations in rural India. It is based on ethnographic fieldwork on the use of mobile phones, conducted periodically between 2005 and 2013 in the village of Janta in West Bengal, India, and compared to earlier fieldwork in Janta, before the village had any phone system. Analysis of the increased mobility reveals how mobile phone use emerges within interconnected, changing fields of power. The political sphere earlier perceived as predominantly local was replaced by translocal political practices characterized by increasing mobility. Although new political pra…

Social PsychologyeducationIndia5143 Social and cultural anthropologyRural indiasukupuoliPower (social and political)powerPolitics5. Gender equalitypolitiikkagenderIntiamobile telephonybusiness.industryCommunicationmobilityHuman-Computer InteractionMobile medialiikkuvuusBusinessMobile telephonypoliticsTelecommunicationsmatkapuhelimetvalta
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Global Spaces for Local Politics: An Exploratory Analysis of Facebook Ads in Spanish Election Campaigns

2021

[EN] Sponsored content on Facebook has become an indispensable tool for implementing political campaign strategies. However, in political communication research, this channel is still unexplored due to its advertising model in which only target audiences are exposed to sponsored content. The launching of the Facebook Ad Library in May 2018 can be considered a turning point in this regard, inasmuch as it now offers users direct access to ads paid for by political parties, among other advertisers. This paper analyzes some aspects of the strategies implemented by six national parties during the campaigns running up to the two general elections held in Spain in 2019, by performing an analysis o…

Social Sciences050801 communication & media studiesPolitical communicationPoliticsH0508 media and communicationsPolitical scienceGeneral electionPolitical parties050602 political science & public administrationTurning pointpolitical communication2019 Spanish general electionsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesFacebook adsGeneral Social SciencesAdvertisingExploratory analysisCOMERCIALIZACION E INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOSElection campaign0506 political scienceelection campaign16.- Promover sociedades pacíficas e inclusivas para el desarrollo sostenible facilitar acceso a la justicia para todos y crear instituciones eficaces responsables e inclusivas a todos los niveleselectoral advertisingpolitical partiesElectoral advertisingPublishingPolitical communicationPollingbusinessSocial Sciences
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How does academic achievement come about: cross-cultural and methodological notes

2001

Abstract This chapter discusses the possible impact of cross-national diversity in academic institutions, in the selection of students, in the importance of national achievement tests, and cross-national differences in the variation of social background factors. It ends with the strengths and limitations of using path modeling in cross-sectional research. It is of particular interest to note whether study behaviors mediate the impact of students’ abilities on college success, or whether students’ abilities mediate the effect of study behaviors on achievement. A secondary concern is the extent to which the same causal model applies equally to different universities in different countries.

Social backgroundmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAcademic achievementEducationVariation (linguistics)Mathematics educationSelection (linguistics)Cross-culturalAchievement testPsychologySocial psychologyCausal modelDiversity (politics)media_commonInternational Journal of Educational Research
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Luigi Cremona’s Years in Bologna: From Research to Social Commitment

2011

Luigi Cremona (1830–1903), unanimously considered to be the man who laid the foundations of the prestigious Italian school of Algebraic Geometry, was active at the University of Bologna from October 1860, when assigned by the Minister Terenzio Mamiani (1799–1885) to cover the Chair of Higher Geometry, until September 1867 when Francesco Brioschi (1824–1897) called him to the Politecnico di Milano. The “Bolognese years” were Cremona’s richest and most significant in terms of scientific production, and, at the same time, were the years when he puts the basis for its most important interventions in the social and political life of the “newborn” kingdom of Italy. In this article we present thes…

Social commitmentPoliticsDouble pointScientific productionItalian school of algebraic geometrySociologyHumanities
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‘Landscape of exception’: Power inequalities and ethical planning challenges in the landscape transformation of south-eastern Sicily

2021

In some marginal contexts of Southern Italy, in light of specific economic, political and social conditions, certain relationships between ‘strong powers’ and ‘weak powers’ produce a suspension of norms/rights that is, paradoxically, ‘normalised’. This creates a particular spatial variation of Agamben’s (2005) state of exception concept: the ‘landscape of exception’. With respect to the possible conditions of ‘exception’, this article describes the ‘landscape of exception’ of the greenhouse system in South-Eastern Sicily. This ‘landscape of exception’ is generated by the greenhouses, in particular those dedicated to vegetable production, through an effective mechanism of spatial manipulati…

Social conditionSettore ICAR/20 - Tecnica E Pianificazione UrbanisticaInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaPower (social and political)PoliticsGeographyEconomyLandscape transformationSuspension (vehicle)dominant/economic power landscape transformation state of exception SicilyState of exceptionSouth easternmedia_common
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‘Whose side are you on?’: negotiations between individual liberty and collective responsibility in Millar and McNiven’sMarvel Civil War

2015

The Civil War series by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, published between July 2006 and January 2007, involves superheroes in a battle among themselves as an allegory for political conflicts of the United States, post-Patriot Act. Akin to Alan Moore’s Watchmen and the Uncanny X-Men series, Civil War centers on a political solution to regulate and control superhero vigilante justice. The rhetoric represented by the conflicting factions orbits the concerns of individual liberty vs. collective responsibility, with Captain America (a World War Two and Cold War warrior) siding most adamantly against government supervision and Iron Man fighting in favor of government control. The civil war played …

Social contractBattleHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIGun controlCollective responsibilityPoliticsSpanish Civil WarLawTea partymedia_commonJournal of Graphic Novels and Comics
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(Un)Natural and contractual international society: A conceptual inquiry

2011

This article offers a critical perspective on one of the central concepts of IR and the English School of IR in particular, namely the concept of international society. It argues that the moral agency of international society and its ‘naturalness’ were affirmed simultaneously with the marginalization of the concept of societas designating contractual political relations. The article traces the concept of contracted societas back to the work of Hugo Grotius, an acclaimed founder of the ‘international society’ tradition. By placing Grotius’ use of the concept in the context of ancient and early modern discussion of political alliances and partnerships, it demonstrates that politically contra…

Social contractCritical perspectiveSociology and Political ScienceContext (language use)PoliticsNaturalnessMoral agencyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsta517Natural (music)Conceptual historySocial scienceLaw and economicsEuropean Journal of International Relations
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