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1 igher office, and less likely to retire from politics.
2 bias is increasingly central to the study of politics.
3 he describes her interest and involvement in politics.
4 in periodical publishing and in disciplinary politics.
5 of the affability between people who discuss politics.
6 navigate complex and uncertain domains like politics.
7 f solar, may mitigate the effect of personal politics.
8 fective polarization and interest in news or politics.
9 or a rich set of covariates, including local politics.
10 ent more time on social media to learn about politics.
11 tionship between the judiciary and electoral politics.
12 r not the table's outcome aligned with their politics.
13 ciprocity is central to our understanding of politics.
14 operative environments such as economics and politics.
15 , and the interdisciplinary study of digital politics.
16 03 of corruption, tax evasion and fraudulent politics.
17 rt, weather, climate, health, economics, and politics.
18 or the competing energy sources and by world politics.
19 tical culture enhance citizen involvement in politics.
20 impact of the ever-increasing complexity of politics.
21 e direct influence of physicians in national politics.
22 racies need citizens who will participate in politics.
23 icance of ethnic conflict in contemporary US politics.
24 local news stories focused on interest group politics.
25 ejudices, conspiracy theories, and posttruth politics.
26 olarization is a corrosive force in American politics.
27 result, networks become segregated based on politics.
28 wardship resounds in psychology, ethics, and politics.
29 rt polarized, much like the rest of American politics?
30 t of the president's speech covered partisan politics; 45% of the local news stories on the speech fe
31 range of issues such as religion, economics, politics, abortion, extramarital sex, books, movies, and
34 tions to the tripartite pattern, the role of politics and confirmation biases in distorting scientifi
37 erly rather separate domains of reproductive politics and environmental politics, examining three int
39 tailored approach because of differences in politics and fiscal reality among individual countries.
41 which three domains (knowledge and evidence, politics and governance, and capacity and resources) are
45 tween trends in social and cultural factors, politics and legal frameworks, and technology and biomed
47 Our analysis makes an empirical link between politics and policy, by showing that political parties w
48 in all fields deviate from majority norms in politics and religion, and this deviance may be essentia
53 th the reproductive subject of environmental politics and the lived experience of reproduction in env
54 medical ethos can be strongly determined by politics and the zeitgeist and therefore has to be repea
58 w economic growth, demographics, technology, politics, and health spending have intersected to bring
61 hanging world of food and nutrition science, politics, and policy that greatly broadened the specialt
63 nd demographic trends, identity and identity politics, and the dynamics of geopolitical and regional
64 he immediate impacts of flooding on society, politics, and the economy, our results show that toxic c
65 across fields, including law, economics, and politics, and through direct engagement with civil socie
66 success, Skowronek (1997) on reconstructive politics, and Winter (1987) on presidential motive profi
69 ogy, we characterize individual variation in politics as high-dimensional, heterarchical, intraperson
70 ences, research suggests that 'resources for politics' (as indexed notably by educational attainment
71 ions and the presence of absence of symbolic politics, as well as research with different native-born
76 an enduring feature of contemporary American politics, but little research has examined partisan segr
77 Moral judgments differ across cultures and politics, but they share a common theme in our minds: pe
78 defining feature of twenty-first-century US politics, but we do not know how it relates to citizens'
81 ignificantly differ by content of headlines (politics compared with COVID-19 related news) and did no
83 ts and Zapatistas, the expansive alphabet of politics demands an equally expansive psychological voca
84 piring contra-example to today's destructive politics, demonstrating that the community of nations ar
85 bout how to design industrial policy, manage politics, develop institutions, and deal with the trade-
86 could be "seen in the cradle of the child." Politics does begin in childhood, and parents do influen
88 subject to powerful externalities, including politics, economics, and the pervasive illegal exploitat
89 he complex interactions of history, culture, politics, economics, and the status of women and ethnic
91 g socio-economic, regional and global energy politics, environmental and technological challenges may
93 cy table when the outcome aligned with their politics (even when controlling for prior beliefs), we f
97 ews of life with little direct connection to politics, from tastes in art to desire for closure and f
101 method analyses indicate that local partisan politics has little causal impact on crime and policing.
103 r degree; controlling for one's own personal politics, (ii) exposure to more conservative local norms
104 hings to the public-the roles of science and politics in public policy decisions, and the means by wh
105 sed, social divisions like those centered on politics in the contemporary U.S. Using a large web-base
106 nd have stayed--significantly more active in politics in the last 12 years, and they have become more
108 vidence make increasingly clear how identity politics-in terms of ensuring equal rights for minoritie
109 health capacity had better outcomes; 3) how politics influenced the results; 4) whether states that
121 in history, as populist leaders pushing the politics of hate have become more powerful in several co
122 ticles have been published on the ethics and politics of human therapeutic cloning, reflecting the hi
125 , short government programs arising from the politics of Sputnik, inspiring high school mentors, and
126 he competing medical systems and the medical politics of the 19th century, questioned the wisdom of l
127 e DGIM willingly adapted to the ideology and politics of the Nazi regime, showing no solidarity with
129 igrated to the US, I will stay away from the politics of this executive order; rather, I want to disc
132 rgence of tropical medicine; the science and politics of vaccination; the advance towards universal h
134 links between Internet searches relating to politics or business and subsequent stock market moves.
135 failure, abandonment or betrayal by society, politics, or the healthcare organization, numbness towar
136 ve several unmeasured common causes, such as politics, other social policies, and the motivation to m
138 States' history with racially discriminatory politics painfully makes clear, but it can also serve as
139 up contact and a sect-based view of domestic politics-paralleling patterns seen in ethno-nationalism
140 epresentative for age, education, gender and politics, participants are exposed to a short text writt
141 hange have become highly salient in American politics, partly because of the 2016 campaign of Donald
142 y with like-minded others, is not limited to politics: people who scored lower in cognitive reflectio
143 ionships in a society, and the institutions, politics, policies, norms and cultures that shape all of
144 ic; income inequality, using the Gini index; politics, political affiliation and sex of the state gov
146 pioids are our most powerful analgesics, but politics, prejudice, and our continuing ignorance still
147 The article discusses recent policy and politics-related findings from the transitions literatur
148 e introduce a model of the reciprocal threat-politics relationship that reconciles prior conflicting
150 izations viewed as above the fray of Mexican politics restored public confidence-surprisingly, even a
151 re not entirely sure why this is, but sexual politics seems to have played its role, as does a failur
153 and economic forces can in part be offset by politics supportive of the environment--increases in emi
155 duals that includes also moderates, e.g., in politics, those who are "very conservative" versus "mode
161 bandon its commitment to so-called "identity politics," which they identify as elitist, condescending
162 of figures at the highest levels of European politics while at times attempting to conceal the indust
163 esting that people feel less free to discuss politics, with claims suggesting instead that political
164 nes including art, psychology, religion, and politics, yet its function remains poorly understood.