de Rosa, Annamaria Silvana Bocci, Elena Latini, Martina
Published in
Journal of prevention & intervention in the community
Within a wider research line on policy-driven institutional discourses on migration by international/national institutions, NGO and political leaders, this contribution is aimed at illustrating the bipolarized social representations of immigrants inspiring 24 speeches by Pope Francis and US President Donald Trump. Statistical analyses using IRAMUTE...
Appel, Jacob M Michels-Gualtieri, Akaela
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Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees
The "Goldwater rule," a policy adopted by the American Psychiatry Association (APA) in 1973, prohibits organization members from diagnosing or offering professional opinions regarding the mental health of public figures without both first-hand evaluation and authorization. Initially developed in response to a controversial survey of APA members dur...
Novak, Maruša
Ameriški evangelijci so se z republikansko stranko začeli povezovati v 70. letih 20. stoletja. Danes predstavljajo pomemben del ameriškega volilnega telesa in imajo odločilen vpliv na volilni rezultat. Na volitvah leta 2016 je kar 81 % belopoltih evangelijcev podprlo republikanskega kandidata Donalda Trumpa, čeprav ta ne dosega standardov konservat...
Dickinson, Matthew J. Reinmuth, Kate
Published in
The Forum
Early assessments of Trump’s White House portrayed an organization riven by personality disputes and administrative chaos. But in many ways, Trump’s White House staff descriptively bears a strong resemblance to its predecessors, as we demonstrate by drawing on more than 50 years of data on presidential staff composition. In terms of size, structure...
Brown, Heath Cormack, Lindsey
Published in
The Forum
Talk of fraud dominated President Donald J. Trump’s campaign and time in office. In this article, we explore whether members of Congress followed Trump’s lead in discussing all types of fraud, including electoral fraud as well as fraud, waste, and abuse. Using a unique dataset of the universe of congressional electronic newsletters from 2010 to 202...
Pope, Jeremy C.
Published in
The Forum
What did Trump’s four years do to our mass politics? Partisanism—a blind, often unyielding loyalty to one’s own party—has come to define much of our political discourse, very much to the detriment of the American polity. Both the literature and the data on party evaluations confirm that people are behaving in ways that display not just consistent p...
Hamlin, Rebecca
Published in
The Forum
From the moment that he first announced his presidential candidacy until his final days in office, Donald Trump’s signature personal political cause was the restriction of immigration. Media coverage and public debate often focused on Trump’s rhetorical invocation of this issue and emphasized his opposition to undocumented immigration in particular...
Clayton, Dewey M. Moore, Sharon E. Jones-Eversley, Sharon D.
Published in
Journal of African American Studies (New Brunswick, N.j.)
This article examines the history of racism in the American presidency and the implications that it has had for Black residents of this country. The paper begins with a discussion of President Trump’s racist rhetoric towards Blacks but notes that a history of racism is woven into the US presidency. We employ critical race theory as a theoretical fr...
Dubuy, Mélanie
https://irenee.univ-lorraine.fr/fr/4-juin-le-nomadisme-du-pouvoir / International audience
Stewart, Patrick A. Svetieva, Elena
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
The 2016 United States presidential election was exceptional for many reasons; most notably the extreme division between supporters of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. In an election that turned more upon the character traits of the candidates than their policy positions, there is reason to believe that the non-verbal performances of the candidate...