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Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the type of person that says, “everything happens for a reason”?

my pedagogical approach in teaching philosophy to explain how affective encounters in communitas between teacher and learners can expand personal understandings and imagine new meaningful possibilities ... Ƭeaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are y ou the Ty pe of Person that Sa y s, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an

Reputations for treatment of outgroup members can prevent the emergence of political segregation in cooperative networks

the opposing political party (outgroup members). As predicted, when participants know others’ political affiliation, early cooperation patterns show ingroup favoritism. As a result, networks become ... , networks become segregated based on politics. However, such ingroup favoritism and network-level political segregation is reduced in conditions in which participants know how others behave towards

Psychological well-being in Europe after the outbreak of war in Ukraine

The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, has had devastating effects on the Ukrainian population and the global economy, environment, and political order. However, little is known about ... political orientation. In general, well-being was lower on days when the war was more salient on social media. Our results demonstrate the need to consider the psychological implications of the Russo

Climate change beliefs and their correlates in Latin America

consequences of climate change to be associated with socio-demographic features and political ideology. Yet, little is known about climate-related beliefs elsewhere. We address this gap by mapping beliefs in ... Political Science, Vanderbilt University , 230 Appleton PI, Nashville, TN 37203 , USA The ability of climate skeptics to block climate action depends on prevailing beliefs among the public. Research in

Modelling six sustainable development transformations in Australia and their accelerators, impediments, enablers, and interlinkages

underpinned by technological, social, and political enabling conditions. ... political scenarios within the global Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs) to guidance for transformative and accelerated actions leading up to analyse specific policy measures, investment needs and

Measuring exposure to misinformation from political elites on Twitter

Republican politicians3. Given the large body of evidence documenting the impact of political elites on voter attitudes and behaviors4–7, exploring exposure to elite-based misinformation (rather than just news ... degree. (We adapt an approach used in prior work for estimating social media users’ partisanship by examining the ideological leanings of the political elites they follow10, and apply that approach to

The momentum of the solar energy transition

underdeveloped economies, the capacity of supply chains and political resistance from regions that lose employment. Policies resolving these barriers may be more effective than price instruments to accelerate the ... such a rapid technological roll out14. Finally, political resistance in areas of declining fossil fuel use or trade could curb the willingness of governments to embrace a solar revolution15. Here, we

Drought as a possible contributor to the Visigothic Kingdom crisis and Islamic expansion in the Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic and Muslim reigns in the Iberian Peninsula. Our study supports the great sensitivity of the agriculture-based economy and socio-political unrest of Early Medieval kingdoms to climatic variations. ... History and Philosophy, University of Alcalá , Alcalá de Henares , Spain Check for updates The Muslim expansion in the Mediterranean basin was one the most relevant and rapid cultural changes in human

Intranational synergies and trade-offs reveal common and differentiated priorities of sustainable development goals in China

development goals report 2022. United Nations (2022). Biermann, F. et al. Scientific evidence on the political impact of the Sustainable Development Goals. Nat. Sustain. 5, 795–800 (2022). Pradhan, P. A ... last? The sustainable development goals as a network of targets. Sustain. Dev. 23, 176–187 (2015). Biermann, F., Hickmann, T. & Sénit, C. A. (Eds.). The Political Impact of the Sustainable Development

Changes in social norms during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic across 43 countries

punishment are known as loose3,4. Such differences in cultural tightness are also reflected in prevailing socio-political institutions and practices. Tighter countries, or regions, are likelier to have ... restrictive socio-political institutions (e.g., government, media, education, legal, and religious), stricter constraints across everyday situations (e.g., public park, library, restaurant, workplace, classroom

Block-level vulnerability assessment reveals disproportionate impacts of natural hazards across the conterminous United States

resolution data of approximately 11 million blocks, we are able to analyze inequality within smaller political boundaries and find significant differences even between neighboring blocks.

Impacts of marine heatwaves on top predator distributions are variable but predictable

species and heatwaves, ranging from near total loss of habitat to a two-fold increase. Heatwaves rapidly altered political bio-geographies, with up to 10% of predicted habitat across all species shifting ... that are particularly sensitive to climate perturbations35. Furthermore, we examine how MHWs shift predators across political boundaries, revealing which exclusive economic zones (EEZs) lost and gained

Exploiting nonaqueous self-stratified electrolyte systems toward large-scale energy storage

Biphasic self-stratified batteries (BSBs) provide a new direction in battery philosophy for large-scale energy storage, which successfully reduces the cost and simplifies the architecture of redox ... , other self-stratified aqueous electrolyte systems were developed based on this philosophy, and various active materials were developed to couple with this new architecture9–11. Recently, Shen et al

Survey of open science practices and attitudes in the social sciences

and PhD students in top-20 ranked North American departments from four major social science disciplines: economics, political science, psychology, and sociology. We observe largely favorable private ... -20 ranked North American departments, across four major fields: economics, psychology, political science, and sociology. We offered high levels of remuneration for participating in the survey and

Neutral bots probe political bias on social media

Social media platforms attempting to curb abuse and misinformation have been accused of political bias. We deploy neutral social bots who start following different news sources on Twitter, and track ... evidence of political bias in the news feed. Despite this, the news and information to which U.S. Twitter users are exposed depend strongly on the political leaning of their early connections. The

On the need for an anticolonial perspective in engineering education and practice

stems from the recognition that despite colonised nations having achieved formal independence, the power differentials, economic and political hierarchies between colonisers and those formerly colonised ... established in the social, epistemic, cultural and political realms, and the legacies that continue to favour and promote Eurocentric domination in these areas. The bodies of academic work associated with

Artizein_ Full Issue 2023

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy ... Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini Harvesting a Blessing

Using the president’s tweets to understand political diversion in the age of social media

Social media has arguably shifted political agenda-setting power away from mainstream media onto politicians. Current U.S. President Trump’s reliance on Twitter is unprecedented, but the underlying ... considers threatening. The pattern is absent in placebo analyses involving Brexit coverage and several other topics that do not present a political risk to the president. Our results are robust to the