Ideology

  1. Iranian political science curricula reflect state-led Islamization
    Analysis of how authoritarian state policies reshape political science curricula and research in Iranian universities through ideological control and institutional mechanisms.
  2. Murui-Muina use language differences to mark subgroup identity
    Ethnographic study of how Murui-Muina speakers in the Colombian Amazon use lexical contrasts to sustain four ethnolinguistic subgroups, challenging conventional definitions of language.
  3. Mass opinion shows little ideological structure
    Analysis of six million responses to Belgium's Voting Advice Application reveals voters lack ideological coherence while elites maintain consistent ideological structures.
  4. Voters use ideology labels to infer candidate policy positions
    Study reveals voters in multiparty systems use left-right ideology labels to infer candidate positions, even when their own ideology misaligns with their policy preferences.
  5. Health justice is shaped by power, institutions, and governance
    Commentary examining health justice as a political project embedded in power relations, institutional constraints, and epistemic authority rather than purely moral or technical achievement.
  6. Western and Middle Eastern media differ in framing Al-Assad's collapse
    Transitivity analysis reveals how Western and Middle Eastern media used distinct linguistic strategies to represent Al-Assad's regime collapse according to ideological positions.
  7. Radicalization pathways differed across convicted terrorist groups in Indonesia
    Mixed-methods study reveals distinct radicalization pathways in Indonesian terrorist groups, showing how personal crises and identity fusion drive violent activism differently across organizations.
  8. German right-wing fiction uses imagined book power to seem effective
    Analysis of contemporary German right-wing fiction reveals how political novels stage fantasies of literary power to address the genre's declining cultural authority in the twenty-first century.
  9. Rivaroxaban controversy linked to synthetic certainty
    Analysis of regulatory closure and synthetic certainization in rivaroxaban authorization, examining how institutional power consolidated therapeutic claims despite device defects.
  10. Manx new speakers differ in ideas about “good” language use
    Analysis of language ideologies and attitudes toward morphosyntax among new speakers of Revitalized Manx, examining beliefs about linguistic correctness in minoritized language revitalization.
  11. People’s Daily and CCTV News used different sentiment strategies on Douyin
    Study analyzing how Chinese state media (People's Daily and CCTV News) adapt rural revitalization content on Douyin using topic modeling and sentiment analysis to reveal institutional.
  12. Pragmatism is presented as a way to bridge qualitative and quantitative methods
    Pragmatism as philosophical framework for integrating qualitative-quantitative methods in medical education research, transcending rigid paradigmatic dualism.
  13. Newspapers use speech acts to frame immigration differently
    Corpus analysis of speech acts in U.S. newspaper immigration coverage reveals how constatives, directives, and commissives shape public opinion differentially across liberal and conservative outlets.
  14. Neoliberal multilingualism shapes mixed-language online practices
    Examine how Chinese-English code-mixing and translingual practices on social media reflect neoliberal multilingualism, gender, race, and regional positioning while revealing tensions between.
  15. The Belated Manifesto Of Catholic Social Teaching: Rerum Novarum
    Explore Rerum Novarum, the Church's 1891 response to industrial upheaval. This analysis examines the papal encyclical's critiques of socialism and capitalism while revealing its dual role in.
  16. Hot war tourism is framed through liminal experiences and discourse
    Multimodal analysis of war tourism vlogs examining liminality, platform dynamics, and geopolitical narratives shaping conflict zone representation.
  17. Mokae’s novel reworks the police procedural in post-apartheid South Africa
    Analysis of Gomolemo Mokae's post-apartheid detective novel examining genre subversion, black consciousness thought, and reimagining of police authority in South African crime fiction.
  18. Sex is described as a complex developmental process, not fixed at fertilization
    Examination of sex determination as a complex developmental process across multiple stages, with implications for legal definitions and policy frameworks governing sex classification and access.
  19. From Autonomy to Instrument: Dehumanization in The Conscript
    Analysis of dehumanization and thingification in Hailu's anticolonial novel using postcolonial theory to examine colonialism's transformation of subjects into instruments.
  20. NGOization is linked to crisis in West Kalimantan legal aid
    Analysis of organizational crisis in West Kalimantan legal aid movement, examining how NGOization and technocratic governance undermine emancipatory praxis and advocacy autonomy.