Steven Gong,Davin Phoenix,George E Marcus et al.
Steven Gong et al.
Conspiratorial thinking is an indelible part of American politics; indeed, conspiracy theories proliferated in North America even before the founding of the United States. A current headwind of trends appears to facilitate a surge in conspi...
Gain-of-function virology as dual-use research of concern: Variations of securitization in the United States [0.03%]
引起关注的双重用途研究中的功能获得性病毒学:美国的安全化变化
Alexander Kelle,Malcolm Dando
Alexander Kelle
Ever since the advent of recombinant DNA technology in the early 1970s concerns have been expressed about the misuse potential of this and subsequent biotechnology breakthroughs. This article focuses on the securitization of gain-of-functio...
Ordinary mechanisms, extraordinary actions: Explaining the universality and uniqueness of political violence [0.03%]
普通机制,非凡行动——解释政治暴力的普遍性和独特性
Anthony C Lopez
Anthony C Lopez
Political violence is widespread in potential but uneven in expression. I propose a two-level integrative framework that helps explain the capacity for and expression of political violence, derived from the broadening interdisciplinary beha...
The role of pre- and post-birth factors in the transmission of political engagement [0.03%]
产前和产后因素在政治参与传递中的作用
Aaron C Weinschenk,Christopher Dawes
Aaron C Weinschenk
Using an adoption design and data from a U.S. sample of adoptive and biological siblings and their parents, we examine the role of pre-birth (e.g., genetics) and post-birth factors (e.g., family socialization) in shaping numerous measures o...
Jordan Mansell,Alex Beyer,Ori Freiman et al.
Jordan Mansell et al.
Stress is a response to external environmental conditions that encourages individuals to pursue changes in their lives. We examine the relationship between stress and federal and provincial political leaders' approval ratings. We theorize t...
David R Gillum,Christine Knight,Kathleen M Vogel
David R Gillum
In 2024, the U.S. Government introduced, and then quickly rescinded, a new policy to oversee Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC) and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential (PEPP). This research explores how biosafety practitioners inter...
Amber Knight
Amber Knight
Policymakers often consult university scientists as they design and administer policies to address issues facing contemporary democracies, including climate change and global pandemics. Subsequently, democratic theorists have become interes...
General anxiety, political anxiety, and support for conspiracy theories [0.03%]
一般的焦虑、政治的焦虑以及对于阴谋论的支持关系研究
Aaron C Weinschenk,Isaac Erickson,Kaleigh Gale et al.
Aaron C Weinschenk et al.
Previous research on the underpinnings of support for conspiracy theories has explored the role of both generalized trust and political trust, but scholars have yet to explore whether both generalized and political anxiety are related to su...
Mental health and suicide policies in Colombia (1999-2021): Longing and despair [0.03%]
哥伦比亚的mental health和自杀政策(1999-2021):渴望与绝望
Laura Vásquez-Escobar,Alba Luz León-Álvarez,Ivan Arroyave
Laura Vásquez-Escobar
This study examines the impact of Colombia's mental health system reforms (1999-2021) on suicide mortality trends using national vital statistics data (51,924 suicide-related deaths). Through joinpoint regression and interrupted time series...
Motivated political reasoning: Testing the emotion regulation account in the case of perceptual divides over politically relevant facts [0.03%]
动机的政治推理:以政治相关事实的认知分歧为例验证情绪调节理论
Filip Kiil
Filip Kiil
Motivated political reasoning is a central phenomenon in political psychology, but no scholarly consensus exists as to its cause. In one influential account, motivated political reasoning is caused by goals to control emotional states. This...