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between chronic masculine insecurity and political aggression (i.e., support for policies and candidates that communicate toughness and strength), experimental work on the topic is sparse. Existing studies
division of labor (Butler, 1990; West & Zimmerman, 1987) . Thus, people’s personal attitudes, behaviors, and self-concepts are a reflection of the political status quo (i.e., the personal is political ... justification, political conservatism, and mainstream religiosity; Herek et al., 2009; Pacilli et al., 2011) , and to the derogation of same-gender parenting among gay men (but not lesbian women, presumably
, political parties, and emancipation movements that advocate for policies and programs to address poverty. ... protect their citizens from the inequalities and adverse effects produced by the economic system. People’s attitudes toward these policies are important because public political preferences can influence
agent S has to a fact P that makes P certain for S. I do not take a stand here on precisely what facts we can apprehend. This will largely depend on the outcomes of debates in the philosophy of mind and ... philosophy of mind and perception will differ on what kinds of factors are mentally accessible in this way. In section 1, I developed the concept of apprehension in a way that remains neutral on these debates
directors and 6% of Chief Executive Officers at the top U.S. companies are women (Catalyst, 2022) . Women also remain underrepresented in political leadership, with the global average share of women in ... women expressed less interest in running for political office (see also Pate & Fox, 2018) . More generally, research has documented gender gaps in the desirability of social power—the authority to
debate. One such tactic utilised by the political right aims to frame abortion as a perceived violation of the sacred role of parenthood. Indeed, given that abortion inherently stops the transition to ... political conservatism, support for the military, and opposition to drug legalisation after becoming mothers (Greenlee, 2010). Related work demonstrates that the increased demands associated with the birth
, 2002) , political orientation (e.g., Dunlap et al., 2001), and income (e.g., Franzen & Meyer, 2010) . One of the most widely studied sociodemographic variables in relation to environmental concern is ... attitudes and has been widely studied, but unlike age, level of education, political orientation or income, fully conclusive results have not yet been produced (Van Liere & Dunlap, 1980; Weaver, 2002) . The
in the Tsarist period to show that if they live in times of great hardship, or under arbitrary political rule, political actors and thinkers with conservative sympathies (such as respect for tradition ... developing conservative political philosophy, other parts of history where conservatism?s problems have emerged and have a recognizable connection with the situation today remain of great interest. In
political actions (Baumgartner & Lockerbie, 2018; Hoffman & Young, 2011) in favor of equality. In fact, Riquelme et al. (2021b) found that men and women exposed to subversive humor against sexism (vs ... /S2050-206020170000014010 Baumgartner , J. C. , & Lockerbie , B. ( 2018 ). Maybe it is more than a joke: Satire, mobilization, and political participation . Social Science Quarterly , 99 ( 3 ), 1060 - 1074
considered to share authority with the prDesr-avidian temples. It is with the Nayakas' expanent government. Initial construction of Minakshsiions to temples that images of kings and political Temple began with ... of the expansions surrounodf- royal portraiture into temple construction by t ing the shrines were built by the reigning MadurNaaiyakas was for political propaganda. - t hE Myth fo Minaksh
utility. The ending point of public choice economics is governmental failure. Public choice is the use of economic tools to deal with traditional problems of political science. Public choice explores the ... rasyonelini incelemeyi amaçlamaktadır.” - PUBLIC CHOICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY IN TURKEY Why Turkish Economists, Political Scientists and Legal/Constitutional Law Scholars are Irrelevant to
attitudinal questions, including age, political orientation on a sliding scale from 0 (strongly liberal) to 100 (strongly conservative), relationship status (1 = Married, 2 = In a Relationship, 3 = Single
, addressing previous assertions about the possible influence of political values (see Robnett & Leaper, 2013), we controlled for political orientation in the analyses. Method We report how we determined our ... have children, whose surname do you think they should have?”). education completed, political orientation), and then completed the ASI and criterion measures in a randomised order. Results First, we
to participate in online forums and online political debates (Albrecht, 2006; Baek et al., 2012) . Sociolinguistic theory posits that men communicate to build status while women communicate to build ... participation and representation in political debates on the internet . Information Communication & Society , 9 ( 1 ), 62 - 82 . https://doi.org/10.1080/13691180500519548 Anderson , C. , & Kilduff , G. J. ( 2009
participants, makes veg*ns poorly received by Polish society: We live in a country where there are huge political divides, and when people share one belief, it often happens that they start sharing other views ... of the same political inclination. So when someone does not like left-wing people, they don’t like... And it is often leftwing people that you associate with not eating meat, riding a bike and so on
so, it adds to a growing body of sociological work documenting intergenerational correlations in cultural orientations and socio-political attitudes. Specifically, we theorize how fathers’ adherence to ... et al., 2012; Torche, 2015) . A parallel literature has addressed intergenerational correlations in subjective dispositions. For instance, studies from sociology, criminology, psychology and political
political decision-making. ... almost 35 years since James M. Buchanan was awarded with Nobel Prize in Economic Science "for his development of the contractual and constitutional bases for the theory of economic and political decision
typicality and placement of one’s political orientation on a left–right scale. Thus, both men and women who perceive themselves to be more gender typical tend to place themselves closer to the right-wing end ... of the political spectrum. From this finding, one possibility that requires further investigation is whether political conservatism demands more gender-typical self-expression. Our participants closer
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western democracies (N: 20,359) using linear and logistic regression models. Controlling for socio-economic ... . Controlling for socio-economic characteristics and political attitudes reveals that women are more likely than men to have voted and engaged in 'private' activism, while men are more likely to have engaged in
13 Göteborg , Sweden 3 Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg , Sprängkullsgatan 19, 41123 Göteborg , Sweden Parents are not only caregivers to their children; they also have ... individuals but a mainly enjoyable activity for others. Along the same lines, some may find reading, listening to, or following the news (or political engagement generally) enjoyable, while others consider it a