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    OSM UK Alcohol Outlet Counts and Quality Index

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    This data deposit contains two things. First, there is the replication data behind the paper 'OpenStreetMap data for alcohol research: Reliability assessment and quality indicators'. Second, there are UK wide, postcode sector level counts of alcohol points of sale, based on calculations from OpenStreetMap. These include calculations of a quality index which seeks to measure the quality of OSM data in a given area. See the paper for further details, or contact Jonathan Bright. Counts of alcohol points of sale by postcode secto

    Complexity, Depth Ecology and Climate Change

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    Discussions with Depth Psychologists in the Age of the Anthropocene: This book contains dynamic perspectives on global challenges such as ecological destruction, climate issues, failed leadership, and limiting beliefs, while turning to imagination, dreams, symbol, metaphor, and mythology to help us gain a broader understanding of how we each fit into the fabric of the whole.If you care about the planet and your part in it, don't miss this important series of interviews with leading scholars, educators, depth psychologists, and scientists who each bring critical information on how to respond to the growing crisis through connection with soul.Contributors include Jungian analyst Jerome Bernstein; climate scientist and Jungian, Jeffrey Kiehl; Jungian scholar, Susan Rowland; Depth educator/author Robert Romanyshyn; Depth educator Veronica Goodchild; plus other scholars, educators, or Jungian analysts including Steve Aizenstat, Sally Gillespie, Susannah Benson, Nancy Furlotti, Michael Conforti -co-edited by Bonnie Bright and Jonathan Paul Marshall. See also

    Understanding news story chains using information retrieval and network clustering techniques: Replication Data

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    This is replication data for the article 'Understanding news story chains using information retrieval and network clustering techniques', which will shortly appear in the journal Communication Methods and Measures

    A divided discipline - replication materials

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    This data constitutes the replication materials for the paper 'A Divided Discipline? Mapping Peace and Conflict Studies' by Jonathan Bright and John Gledhill, currently published in International Studies Perspectives For more information please see the README files withi

    Replication Materials: How Do Individuals in a Radical Echo Chamber React to Opposing Views?

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    This is the replication data for the following publication: Jonathan Bright, Nahema Marchal, Bharath Ganesh, Stevan Rudinac, How Do Individuals in a Radical Echo Chamber React to Opposing Views? Evidence from a Content Analysis of Stormfront, Human Communication Research, Volume 48, Issue 1, January 2022, Pages 116–145, https://doi.org/10.1093/hcr/hqab020 The R code files contain an explanation of the datasets and the code to duplicate the analysis

    How do European democracies compare when it comes to the length of ministerial careers?

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    Ministerial careers can be notoriously nasty, brutish, and short, with the doctrine of ministerial accountability leading to numerous prematurely ended political careers. But how do European democracies compare? Looking at evidence from seven countries, Jonathan Bright, Holger Doring, and Conor Little show that younger ministers survive longer, right-wing parties are more likely to dump ministers than left-wing ones, and that large coalitions offer greater stability for ministers

    How do European democracies compare when it comes to the length of ministerial careers?

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    Ministerial careers can be notoriously nasty, brutish, and short, with the doctrine of ministerial accountability leading to numerous prematurely ended political careers. But how do European democracies compare? Looking at evidence from seven countries, Jonathan Bright, Holger Doring, and Conor Little show that younger ministers survive longer, right-wing parties are more likely to dump ministers than left-wing ones, and that large coalitions offer greater stability for ministers

    Foreward: Depth Psychology and Climate Change

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    Discussions with Depth Psychologists in the Age of the Anthropocene: This book contains dynamic perspectives on global challenges such as ecological destruction, climate issues, failed leadership, and limiting beliefs, while turning to imagination, dreams, symbol, metaphor, and mythology to help us gain a broader understanding of how we each fit into the fabric of the whole.If you care about the planet and your part in it, don't miss this important series of interviews with leading scholars, educators, depth psychologists, and scientists who each bring critical information on how to respond to the growing crisis through connection with soul.Contributors include Jungian analyst Jerome Bernstein; climate scientist and Jungian, Jeffrey Kiehl; Jungian scholar, Susan Rowland; Depth educator/author Robert Romanyshyn; Depth educator Veronica Goodchild; plus other scholars, educators, or Jungian analysts including Steve Aizenstat, Sally Gillespie, Susannah Benson, Nancy Furlotti, Michael Conforti -co-edited by Bonnie Bright and Jonathan Paul Marshal

    Bright\u27s single stem

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