Category: Social Sciences

Party archive types create different obstacles for comparative research
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Explore a typological framework for comparative political party archival research, addressing methodological barriers and heterogeneity across institutional contexts for social scientists.

Twitter backlash framed humanities research as wasteful
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Study examines how anti-intellectual sentiment is constructed on Twitter through hostile rhetoric and mockery, revealing systematic ideological devaluation of humanities expertise through critical.

Rural care trips make up about 35% of daily travel
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Explore care mobility patterns in rural South Tyrol, examining how caregiving trips differ from urban areas with longer distances, off-peak timing, and reliance on private transport.

Abstract describes a waste management education study
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Automated portfolio system transforms educational assessment aligned with NEP 2020, improving waste management knowledge retention among women through technology-enabled learning progression tracking.

Progressive bishops helped boost support for Brazil’s Workers’ Party
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Analysis of how progressive Catholic bishops in Brazil facilitated Workers’ Party electoral success by advocating redistribution, using papal transition as natural experiment.

Agenda-setting research expanded through new methods and AI
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Explore how agenda-setting research has evolved since McCombs and Shaw’s 1972 framework, with focus on computational advances and AI-enabled methodologies transforming public policy analysis.

EU AI Act addresses environmental risks only indirectly
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EU AI Act’s regulatory framework addresses environmental impacts only indirectly through procedural mechanisms, leaving significant gaps in addressing lifecycle environmental risks from.

Higher foreign language proficiency is linked to lower identity dissonance
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Study reveals how foreign language proficiency reduces identity conflict and enhances global academic integration among non-Anglophone educational researchers.

Review links online misinformation to polarization and distrust
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Study of 157 publications revealing how online misinformation fuels ideological polarization and institutional distrust through tri-directional feedback loops, with strategic framework for.

Aceh’s Tamiang memory of Gajah Mada differs from the Java version
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Explore how Aceh’s Tamiang people preserve and transform the Majapahit narrative of Patih Gajah Mada through oral tradition, challenging Javanese-centered historical accounts with locally grounded.










