نتایج جستجو برای: hatred

تعداد نتایج: 690  

2005
EDWARD L. GLAESER David Laibson Steven Levitt George Loewenstein Richard Posner José Scheinkman Jesse Shapiro

This paper develops a model of the interaction between the supply of hatecreating stories from politicians and the willingness of voters to listen to hatred. Hatred is fostered with stories of an out-group’s crimes, but the impact of these stories comes from repetition not truth. Hate-creating stories are supplied by politicians when such actions help to discredit opponents whose policies benef...

2002
Edward L. Glaeser

What determines the intensity and objects of hatred? Hatred forms when people believe that out-groups are responsible for past and future crimes, but the reality of past crimes has little to do with the level of hatred. Instead, hatred is the result of an equilibrium where politicians supply stories of past atrocities in order to discredit the opposition and consumers listen to them. The supply...

Journal: :Narrative inquiry in bioethics 2015
Andrew G Shuman

Surgeons share their challenges and dilemmas in making ethical decisions in these twelve personal stories. The three commentary articles draw out the lessons the stories address. The commentators come from diverse backgrounds including sociology, bioethics, nursing, and surgery.

Journal: :Kvinder, køn & forskning 2023

Drawing on insights from human rights law, femicide laws, and hate crime studies, this article discusses the viability of including ‘gender’ in legislation, extent to which a legal approach ‘gender-based crimes’ could serve more efficient response global prevalence violence against women than similar types measurements. The argues that, although there are sound principal reasons for it ultimate...

Journal: :Reproductive Health Matters 2004

Journal: :Tidsskrift for Islamforskning = 2023

Although anti-Muslim hate crimes have been on the rise in most Western nations for decades, according to influential crime scholar, Barbara Perry, little attention has given particular vulnerability of veiled Muslim females such (Perry 2013), thereby potentially disregarding a sustained source human rights violations and Olsson 2009). This paper delves into Danish sociolegal reality delineate s...

2016
Kseniya Zablotskaya

Words Abstract words are words or concepts that cannot be grasped by the human senses and that do not provoke a corresponding image in the mind. In the German language, abstract words may be constructed from adjectives and verbs with an emotional tone, for example ärgern Ärger (to make angry anger), hassen Hass (to hate hatred), blöd Blödheit (foolish foolishness), dumm Dummheit (stupidly stupi...

Journal: :The British journal of social psychology 2005
W M L Finlay

This article discusses problems with Kurt Lewin's notion of self-hatred among Jews (Lewin, 1941/1948), and illustrates the ways in which the concept is used in identity politics. It argues that the way the notion of self-hatred is often used makes it problematic as a psychological concept because it requires that we accept particular definitions of group identities and particular political posi...

Journal: :Past Imperfect 2019

Journal: :DAT Journal 2020

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