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Men Vastly Outnumber Women in Studying Legislative Politics

It’s no secret that men outnumber women in the halls of Congress and in other political arenas, but new research from Rice University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign also found that significantly more men than women study the legislative process in the U.S. and abroad. This has troubling implications for...

Positive Contact with Diverse Groups Can Reduce Belief in Conspiracy Theories About Them
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Positive Contact with Diverse Groups Can Reduce Belief in Conspiracy Theories About Them

New research has shown that having positive contact with people from diverse groups can reduce the development of harmful intergroup conspiracy beliefs. Experts from the University of Nottingham’s School of Psychology, in collaboration with the University of East Anglia, found that among British participants, positive intergroup contact interfered with the development of conspiracy theories about...

In Determining What’s True, Americans Consider the Intentions of the Information Source
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In Determining What’s True, Americans Consider the Intentions of the Information Source

Putting truth to the test in the “post-truth era”, Boston College psychologists conducted experiments that show when Americans decide whether a claim of fact should qualify as true or false, they consider the intentions of the information source, the team reported recently in Nature’s Scientific Reports. That confidence is based on what individuals think the source...

Political Apathy Spreads from Parents to Adolescent Children
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Political Apathy Spreads from Parents to Adolescent Children

Political apathy is growing in democracies around the world. Political apathy, also known as political alienation, describes feelings of separation and disaffection, a sense of powerlessness and an indifference to politics and political institutions. A hallmark of political alienation is a refusal to vote or participate in political activities. Adolescents and young adults are no...

Why Guys Who Post a Lot on Social Media Are Seen as Less Manly
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Why Guys Who Post a Lot on Social Media Are Seen as Less Manly

For better or worse, much of life is categorized along gendered lines: Clothing stores have sections for men and women, certain foods are considered more manly or more feminine, and even drinks can take on a gendered sheen (“manmosa,” anyone?). Our newly published research finds that even social media is a canvas for rigid gender...

Prisoners ‘Trading Rare Jaguar Parts for Fashion Items’
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Prisoners ‘Trading Rare Jaguar Parts for Fashion Items’

Prisoners in Bolivia are trading in jaguar skins and other wild animal body parts to produce wallets, hats, and belts for sale in local markets. The fangs and bones of jaguars are being illegally exported for use as traditional Asian medicine. The trade, which further threatens the future of this species, has been uncovered by...

Inside the Grogue Wars of Cabo Verde
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Inside the Grogue Wars of Cabo Verde

At what point does a craft spirit no longer qualify as craft? For centuries on the archipelago nation Cabo Verde off Africa’s west coast, farmers have produced a sugar cane-based craft spirit known as “grogue.” The liquor – an effervescent spirit with light grassy notes – has a rich cultural legacy and has historically been...

Tijuana, Reliant on the Colorado River, Faces a Water Crisis
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Tijuana, Reliant on the Colorado River, Faces a Water Crisis

Luis Ramirez leapt onto the roof of his bright blue water truck to fill the plastic tank that by day’s end would empty into an assortment of buckets, barrels and cisterns in 100 homes. It was barely 11 a.m. and Ramirez had many more stops to make on the hilly, grey fringes of Tijuana, a...