Margaret Kosal
Margaret Kosal
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States is actively reshaping parts of its national security enterprise. This article explores the underlying politics, with a specific interest in the context of biosecurity, biodefense, and ...
Contagion to unrest: Investigating the link between disease and civil unrest in Africa [0.03%]
传染病引发的骚乱:非洲疾病与动乱关系调查报告
Christina P Walker,Evan R Cramer
Christina P Walker
Scholars, policymakers, and citizens alike remain invested in the impact of infectious diseases worldwide. Studies have found that emerging diseases and disease outbreaks burden global economies and public health goals. This article explore...
The politics of disease [0.03%]
疾病的政治理论
Rose McDermott
Rose McDermott
The COVID-19 pandemic highlights a long-known but often neglected aspect of international relations: the ability of disease to challenge and change all aspects of security, as well as the ability of public policies to change the course of d...
Interdisciplinary lessons and recommendations for the evaluation of replicability in behavioral sciences [0.03%]
行为科学中可重复性评价的跨学科经验和建议
Mitch Brown,Donald F Sacco
Mitch Brown
As the scientific community becomes aware of low replicability rates in the extant literature, peer-reviewed journals have begun implementing initiatives with the goal of improving replicability. Such initiatives center around various rules...
Rose McDermott
Rose McDermott
President Donald Trump's COVID-19 illness, and the treatments he received, raise serious concerns about the adequacy of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to handle cases of transient presidential incapacity. This is particularly challenging when t...
Brian R Spisak,Eric J McNulty
Brian R Spisak
Besides vaccine certificates, research suggests leaders also need to trigger society's intrinsic motivation to help in order to achieve lasting and equitable solutions. ...
Dane G Wendell,Raymond Tatalovich
Dane G Wendell
After drawing a distinction between "class" and "status," an early but short-lived sociological literature on status politics is reviewed. That approach has lost favor, but moral foundations theory (MFT) offers a new opportunity to link mor...
Examining American attitudes toward vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of negative and positive rights [0.03%]
从消极权利和积极权利的角度审视美国人在新冠大流行期间的疫苗接种态度
Amanda Koong,Rose McDermott,Robert Kaplan
Amanda Koong
We examine the likely acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine in the period prior to political polarization around vaccine mandates. Two representative cross-sectional surveys of 1,000 respondents were fielded in August and December 2020. The su...
Perceived vulnerability to infectious disease and perceived harmfulness are as predictive of citizen response to COVID-19 as partisanship [0.03%]
感知到的感染脆弱性和有害性与政治派别一样可以预测市民对新冠病毒的反应
Abigail Cassario
Abigail Cassario
Partisans have biased perceptions of objective conditions. At first glance, the COVID-19 pandemic would appear to be an example of this phenomenon. Noting that most citizens have consistently agreed about the pandemic, I argue that we have ...
Partisan niche construction: Out-party affect, geographic sorting, and mate selection [0.03%]
党派生态位构建:反对党情感、地域分隔与配偶选择
Chano Arreguin
Chano Arreguin
Partisans in the American electorate are affectively polarized, which coincides with the tendency for partisan geographic sorting. Could mate selection pressures contribute to this geographic tendency, and how might they interact with out-p...