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    Land Grant Application- Green, Jonathan (Jackson)

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    Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office on behalf of Jonathan Green for service in the Revolutionary War, by their widow Rebecca.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_me_land_office/1385/thumbnail.jp

    Jonathan Green on The Year My Politics Broke

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    In a world of global information flow and almost organic interconnection, the influence of traditional ‘government’ may be on the wane. For now, this spreads a sense of disconnection. Distrust. A lack of faith. It may soon resolve into a sense of great opportunity … a way, at last, to make politics and government truly responsive to community sentiment and need. For now, the protracted election campaign of 2013 has pushed these issues to the foreground. Jonathan Green, author of The Year My Politics Broke, uses events of the campaign and elsewhere in current Australian politics to examine this time of change we are living through and the ideas nibbling at our traditional political structures. Have we seen the end of ideology? Does truth matter in politics? Do we still have trust in traditional media sources, or do we know better than that now? What do leaders do again

    Jonathan Green

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    Charlie Schlenker from WGLT interviews IWU Provost Jonathan Green. A January 2016 recital at Illinois Wesleyan featured several original pieces composed by Provost Green. See WGLT for more information about the interview. A transcript of this interview can be found by clicking the download link above and to the right of this page

    Replication Data for: Using General Messages to Persuade on a Politicized Scientific Issue

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    Politics and science have become increasingly intertwined. Salient scientific issues such as climate change, evolution, and stem cell research become politicized, pitting partisans against one another. This creates a challenge of how to effectively communicate on such issues. Recent work emphasizes the need for tailored messages to specific groups. Here, we focus on whether generalized messages also can matter. We do so in the context of a highly polarized issue -- extreme COVID-19 vaccine resistance. The results show that science-based, moral frame, and social norm messages move behavioral intentions, and do so by the same amount across the population (i.e., homogenous effects). Counter to common portrayals, the politicization of science does not preclude using broad messages that resonate with the entire population

    Replication Materials for 'Something to Run For: Stated Motives as Indicators of Candidate Emergence'

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    This repository contains replication materials for our manuscript. As the full data contains sensitive / personally identifiable information, we are limited in what we can make available. We include all of our analysis code and as much data as we can while protecting subjects' privacy, noting in the code which elements will run based on the data we share here and which will not

    Replication Data for: Elusive Consensus: Polarization in Elite Communication on the COVID-19 Pandemic

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    Data and code necessary to reproduce findings

    Replication Data for: Cross-Platform Partisan Positioning in Congressional Speech

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    Contains data and code necessary to reproduce results in 'Cross-Platform Partisan Positioning in Congressional Speech' (forthcoming, Political Research Quarterly

    Replication Data for: Campaign Principal-Agent Problems: Volunteers as Faithful and Representative Agents

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    Replication data and code for "Campaign Principal-Agent Problems: Volunteers as Faithful and Representative Agents" Note - in order to prevent the possibility of re-identifying individuals, we have added noise to tweetscores in the data. Results that include tweetscores will not replicate exactly due to this added noise

    Jonathan Ned Katz Author Event: The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adam

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    “The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams,” interview with author, Jonathan Ned Katz, moderated by Emily Weiner (WWU) and organized by Congregation Beth Israel

    Contemporary Literature. Analysis of Jonathan Bazzi's novels

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    openDopo una breve panoramica della letteratura italiana degli ultimi vent’anni si analizzano i due romanzi di Jonathan Bazzi "Febbre" e "Corpi minori" dai punti di vista formale, stilistico e tematico. Si discute inoltre il rapporto tra social media, autofiction e autore; nel capitolo 4 si riporta l'intervista che Bazzi ci ha gentilmente concesso, in cui questi argomenti vengono ripresi. Si individuano alcune differenze che i testi mostrano rispetto alla letteratura moderna, e gli aspetti che hanno in comune con quella contemporanea; nel fare questo si accennano quindi alcune caratteristiche della società che li ha prodotti.The paper starts off with a brief overview of the contemporary Italian literature; then the reader is guided through an analysis of Jonathan Bazzi's novels, "Febbre" ("Fever") and "Corpi minori" ("Minor bodies"), both translated in English and published by Scribe. The relationship between author, autofiction and social media will also be discussed; in chapter four the reader will find the interview Bazzi kindly granted us
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