It's not just about facts: Democrats and Republicans have sharply different attitudes about removing misinformation from social media
One person’s content moderation is another’s censorship when it comes to Democrats’ and Republicans’ views on handling misinformation.
Ruth Elisabeth Appel, Ph.D. Candidate in Communication, Stanford University •
conversation
Nov. 3, 2023 • ~8 min
Nov. 3, 2023 • ~8 min
Wolf protection in Europe has become deeply political – Spain's experience tells us why
Some European countries view wolf protection differently to others. A look at Spain’s experience may explain why.
Hanna Pettersson, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of York •
conversation
Oct. 16, 2023 • ~8 min
Oct. 16, 2023 • ~8 min
The Conservatives have seized on cars as a political wedge – it's a bet on public turning against climate action
Today, as in the past, pro-car sentiment is a backlash against nascent environmental protest.
Matthew Paterson, Professor of International Politics, University of Manchester •
conversation
Sept. 5, 2023 • ~6 min
Sept. 5, 2023 • ~6 min
Don’t look there: how politicians divert our attention from climate protesters' claims
By focusing on the disruption caused by Just Stop Oil, politicians avoid having to talk about the substance of their argument.
Daniel Garcia-Jaramillo, PhD researcher, Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology, Sheffield Hallam University •
conversation
Aug. 29, 2023 • ~5 min
Aug. 29, 2023 • ~5 min
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