Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences: Recent submissions
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Authoritarianism, perceptions of security threats, and the COVID-19 pandemic: A new perspective
(Cambridge University Press (CUP) / Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 2 October 2023)This article offers a new perspective on when and why individual-level authoritarian perceptions of security threats change. We reexamine claims that authoritarian members of the public responded to the COVID-19 pandemic ... -
The authoritarian dynamic and Brexit: Understanding the relationship between authoritarianism and wanting to leave the EU
(Wiley, 15 November 2022)Individual-level authoritarianism is prominent in explanations of preferences for Brexit. We contend that extant accounts have provided an incomplete theoretical and empirical understanding of this relationship. Drawing ... -
What Are You Afraid of? Authoritarianism, Terrorism, and Threat
(Wiley / International Society of Political Psychology, 15 February 2022)Research on authoritarianism has provided conflicting findings on its relationship with threat. Some studies indicate that in the face of heightened threat individuals with stronger authoritarian predispositions express ... -
Bilingual verse vocabularies
(Brepols, 28 April 2023)This volume, written by an international group of specialists, represents the first handbook dedicated to medieval glossaries in English and related traditions (in particular, the Continental Germanic languages, the Celtic ... -
How serious is Nigeria about climate change mitigation through gas flaring regulation in the Niger Delta?
(SAGE Publications, 30 November 2022)Nigeria currently contributes significantly to the total amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) produced in Africa through unabated emissions from its oil and gas industry in the Niger Delta, making the country an important ...