Search results for "SALIENCE"

showing 10 items of 78 documents

Pincìpi e naufragi: alcune critiche alla nuova filosofia per il diritto internazionale di Ronald Dworkin e il caso emblematico delle politiche in att…

2022

This contribution critically analyzes Ronald Dworkin's New Philosophy for International Law, by underlying how, his theory of law as interpretation, if transposed to the level of the relations between states, more clearly shows some weaknesses which are mainly connected with the ideality of its fundamental assumptions. After having introduced the fundamental aspects of Dworkin's reflection on international law, the specific contents of the particular principles - of mitigation and salience - that Dworkin places at the basis of his vision of international law are critically analyzed in the face of the prerogatives of contemporary national sovereignty and in relation to the structural limits …

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoRonald Dworkin International Law Principles of Salience and Mitigation Mediterranean Sea.
researchProduct

On the ideological consistency between right-wing authoritarianism and social domince orientation.

2007

Abstract The authors argue that cross-national variation in the association between right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO) depends upon the degree to which political systems are organized along a single explicitly ideologically articulated left–right dimension. In societies where the political system is ideologized along a single dimension, RWA and SDO should be strongly positively correlated, and the magnitude of this association should be moderated by political identification. This hypothesis was tested in Italy, a society where the political system is highly ideologized, using analyses of concurrent data from student (N = 148) and community samples (N = …

Social dominanceSalience (language)AuthoritarianismRight-wing authoritarianismAuthoritarianismBiology and political orientationSocial groupPoliticsPolitical systemIdentityPolitical orientationPsychologySocial dominance orientationSocial psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeGeneral Psychology
researchProduct

Why Does Ingroup Identification Shield People from Death Anxiety?

2013

Research to date guided by terror management theory has demonstrated that mortality salience increases ingroup identification. However, the process that leads from death reminders to group investment has remained underinvestigated. We tested a model in which mortality salience increased the perceived continuity of the group while at the same time strengthening the perception of group entitativity. In turn, higher perceived group entitativity led to enhanced ingroup identification. Three-path mediation analysis showed that mortality salience transmitted its effects onto ingroup identification indirectly, progressing first through perceived collective continuity and then through ingroup enti…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-esteemTerror management theorymedicine.diseaseIngroups and outgroupsDeath anxietyEntitativityModerated mediationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionMortality saliencemedicinePsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonSocial Psychology
researchProduct

The Structure of Group Identification

2017

The concept of group identification has been widely discussed in the fields of social psychology and social ontology. The debate has been somewhat unbalanced, however. The structure, nature, and experiential status of groups have been assessed widely and from several perspectives. Instead, the concept of identification as received considerably less attention. This is why the ongoing debate threatens to be misled by various conceptual ambiguities. These ambiguities concern first and foremost the target, structure, and temporal nature of identification. The present article offers a philosophical analysis of the concept and clarifies the conceptual ambiguities haunting the debate. peerReviewed

Structure (mathematical logic)jäsenyysSocial psychology (sociology)Philosophy of scienceaffectivity and salience05 social sciencessosiaalinen identiteettiontologia (filosofia)050109 social psychologysosiaalipsykologiaExperiential learning050105 experimental psychologyEpistemologysocial ontologyPhilosophygroup membershipPhilosophical analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesIdentification (psychology)SociologySocial identity theoryryhmätPhilosophy of technology
researchProduct

Intra-Party Heterogeneity in Policy Preferences and Its Effect on Issue Salience: Evidence from the Comparative Candidates Survey

2016

Quantitative research on the positions of political parties and party competition regularly invokes the assumption that parties are unitary actors with homogenous policy preferences. Drawing on Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) data from 28 elections in 21 developed democracies, we show that candidates often hold quite heterogeneous issue positions and that the extent of this heterogeneity varies significantly across parties and, most interestingly, even within parties across different issue dimensions. In an effort to explore the implications of such intra-party heterogeneity for party strategy and competition, we argue that intra-party heterogeneity and issue salience go together, becau…

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSCompetition (economics)ManifestoPoliticsSalience (language)Political scienceChapelPositive economicscomputerSocial psychologyUnitary statecomputer.programming_languageParty competitionSSRN Electronic Journal
researchProduct

Perceived collective continuity and ingroup identification as defence against death awareness

2008

"Perhaps unique among the animal species, humans are aware that they will ultimately die. Terror management theory (TMT) posits that investing in a social group helps people to manage paralysing anxiety stemming from death awareness. In line with this proposition, research to date has shown that when reminded of their own mortality, people increase their identification with a relevant group and defend its beliefs, values, and practices. In the reported study, we demonstrate that a mortality salience induction enhances people’s perceptions of group temporal endurance—or perceived collective continuity (PCC), as we define it. Enhanced PCC leads, in turn, to enhanced group identification. This…

Value (ethics)Allgemeine PsychologieSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectTerror management theoryPerceived collective continuity; Group identification; Terror management theory; Social identity; Symbolic immortalityIngroups and outgroupsSocial groupddc:150PsychologiePerceptionMortality saliencemedicineAnxietyPsychologyMeaning (existential)medicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_common
researchProduct

Now you see me, now you don’t: applying automated content analysis to track migrant women’s salience in German news

2020

Reading media headlines and articles about migration, one quickly gets the impression that the media discourse is focussed on migrant men. To investigate to what extend this perception actually hol...

Visual Arts and Performing ArtsSalience (language)Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedia studies050801 communication & media studieslanguage.human_languageGender StudiesGerman0508 media and communications050903 gender studiesContent analysisPerceptionlanguage0509 other social sciencesPsychologymedia_common
researchProduct

Identity Processes in Adulthood: Diverging Domains

2005

Patterns of identity formation were analyzed in a longitudinal framework, from ages 27 to 36 and then to 42 years of age. Information from all 3 ages was available for 197 participants (100 women, 97 men). A variation of Marcia’s (1966) Identity Status Interview included 5 domains: religious beliefs, political identity, occupational career, intimate relationships, and lifestyle. Great variability in identity status assessments was found across the domains at each age level. The domains representing work and family (occupation, relationships, and lifestyle) were more salient for middle- aged adults than were ideological domains (religion and politics). Development along the hypothesized sequ…

aikuisikäSociology and Political ScienceCultural identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical science of religionsalienceIdentity (social science)osa-alueetasema (yhteiskunnalliset ominaisuudet)Religious identityDevelopmental psychologyPoliticsIdentityfollow-upidentiteettidevelopmentstatusdomainsmedia_commoncongruenceVariation (linguistics)Psychology (miscellaneous)IdeologykehitysPsychologyIdentity formationSocial psychologyIdentity
researchProduct

Spatio-Temporal Saliency Detection in Dynamic Scenes using Local Binary Patterns

2014

International audience; Visual saliency detection is an important step in many computer vision applications, since it reduces further processing steps to regions of interest. Saliency detection in still images is a well-studied topic. However, videos scenes contain more information than static images, and this additional temporal information is an important aspect of human perception. Therefore, it is necessary to include motion information in order to obtain spatio-temporal saliency map for a dynamic scene. In this paper, we introduce a new spatio-temporal saliency detection method for dynamic scenes based on dynamic textures computed with local binary patterns. In particular, we extract l…

business.industryLocal binary patternsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Pattern recognition[ INFO.INFO-CV ] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]video saliencyMotion (physics)visual saliencyKadir–Brady saliency detector[INFO.INFO-CV] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Salience (neuroscience)PerceptionLBPSaliency mapComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessmedia_commonVisual saliency
researchProduct

Would you fancy a premium five o’clock after the funeral? Application of Terror Management Theory in daily shopping decisions

2018

The present study has investigated how fear-of-death activation affected consumer food product choices. Undergraduate students (N = 130; Mage = 22.7; Meage = 21) differing on the conscious fear of death level participated in this study. The participants were divided into two experimental and one control groups. In first experimental group fear of death was induced by asking the participants to read an euthanasia story, in second experimental group by asking them to picture their own death. All experimental groups filled a fear of death personality measure prior to the experiment. Afterwards, participants had to indicate their usual shopping preferences, by choosing between several standard …

decyzje konsumenckieControl (management)consumer choiceTerror management theoryfear of deathluxury productsGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesmortality saliencePersonality measurementProduct (category theory)PsychologySocial psychologylęk przed śmierciąprodukty luksusoweFear of deathGeneral Environmental Scienceterror management theoryteoria opanowania trwogi
researchProduct