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  • American [[pollster]] and [[political scientist]] [[Samuel Popkin]] coined the term "low-information" in 1991 whe ...{{cite journal|last=Lauderdale|first=Benjamin E.|title=Does Inattention to Political Debate Explain the Polarization Gap Between the U.S. Congress and Public?|j ...
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  • ...Argument terminology used in logic (en).svg|thumb|500px|right|[[Argument]] terminology used in [[logic]]]] In the socio-political context, the ability to amalgamate disparate, conflicting interests and pas ...
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  • [[File:Argument terminology used in logic (en).svg|thumb|Argument terminology used in logic]] ...ttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02691729308578683 Validities: A Political Science Perspective]", ''Social Epistemology'' 7, 1 (1993): 85-105. ...
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  • ...vestor lead shareholder association actions groups useful in applying mass political pressure or to publicly embarrass Directors at [[Annual general meeting]]s [[Category:Sociological terminology]] ...
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  • ==Terminology== ...ue skies research has varied over time, ultimately becoming subject to the political process, in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom,<ref>{{ ...
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  • ...mantic rule set suggested by IBCS. IBCS Notation covers the unification of terminology (e.g. words, abbreviations, and number formats), descriptions (e.g. message * Playfair, William: The Commercial and Political Atlas, 1786 ...
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  • ...onda Edizione". Hoepli, 2004, p. 63</ref> Realia must not be confused with terminology: the latter is primarily used in the scientific literature to designate thi * '''political and social life''': [[peronismo|peronist]], [[tupamaros]], [[Ku Klux Klan]] ...
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  • ==Terminology== ...fect their [[Transgenderism and religion|religious]], philosophical and/or political beliefs. ...
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  • {{about|the geographic and political term|the fictional superhuman abilities|Superpower (ability)|other uses|Sup ...on the issue.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Munro |first1=André |title=superpower (Political Science) |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/superpower |website=britanni ...
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  • ...ck specialized knowledge might hold a view that serves as expertise to the political process. [[Category:Sociological terminology]] ...
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  • [[File:Political rights are important and without people participation development actions f ...everyday needs and realities, and not the machinations of politicians and political parties.<ref name=":22">{{Cite book|last=Donaghy|first=Maureen M.|url=http: ...
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  • ...l communication processes. Strategic communication can also be used for [[political warfare]]. ...neffective top-down approach to communication (mission-specific, strategic-political guidance for information activities; information strategy; corporate vision ...
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  • *[[Scholarism]] (學民思潮) Hong Kong political movement [[Category:Academic terminology]] ...
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  • ...pect to the entity or system concerned, which typically embodies its own [[terminology]] and [[nomenclature]]. The most traditional data structure used for organi ...f science]] – politicization of science is the manipulation of science for political gain. ...
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  • Borgmann's text has a three part approach: Part 1 deals with [[terminology|terminological]] and [[philosophical]] starting points, Part 2 with Borgman ...ation of the device paradigm, which inevitably only supports its own socio-political effects (113). ...
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  • ...a ceremonial figurehead with little if any power, while all of the real [[political power]] is vested in the head of government. This is in contrast to a presi ...rule of law might be enforced. Modern constitutionalism was born with the political requirement that representative government depended upon the consent of cit ...
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  • {{Short description|Political negative campaigning practice}} {{Political campaigning}} ...
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  • ...e that have intensified their use of IT for economic, social, cultural and political transformation. In 2005, governments reaffirmed their dedication to the fou ...guruak/article/view/68-2020-art05 |journal=Basque Journal of Sociology and Political Science |issue=68 |page=53 |doi=10.18543/inguruak-68-2020-art05 |s2cid=2256 ...
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  • ...sophers to pay more attention to the non-declarative uses of language. The terminology he introduced, especially the notions "[[locutionary act]]", "[[illocutiona ==In political science== ...
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  • ...inferior to advanced (or high) technology and not including the social and political factors included in the concept put forth by the proponents.<ref name=Akubu ==Terminology== ...
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