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Towards Methodological Pluralism in Psychological Sciences
(Cham: Springer International Publishing AG, 2020)
An overreliance on experimental methods in psychology comes with its problems of low context-sensitivity, ecological invalidity, and limited scope of study. A move towards interdisciplinarity and methodological pluralism, ...
What We Eat Is Who We Are: The Role of Ethnic Attachment as an Ideological Base of Animal Exploitation
(Taylor & Francis, 2021)
Current research supports the idea that attitudes toward animals, including their rights and treatment, relate to other social and ideological views. In this study, I explored whether attitudes toward animals relate to ...
A Critical Appraisal of the Venice Principles on the Protection and Promotion of the Ombudsman: An Equivalent to the Paris Principles?
(Oxford University Press, 2021)
This article offers a detailed critical appraisal of the Venice Principles on the Protection and Promotion of the Ombudsman, adopted in 2019 by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe. It praises them for being the ...
Solidarity Reasoning and Citizenship Agendas: From Socialist Yugoslavia to Neoliberal Serbia
(SAGE Publishing, 2020)
Solidarity and citizenship are intertwined in a very complex manner, where the former
usually operates as the “social glue” for the latter, holding together its formal components such as rights, duties, and membership ...
Equal Bodies: The Notion of the Precarious in Judith Butler's Work
(SAGE, 2023)
The aim of the article is to offer a reading of Judith Butler’s understanding of the
precarious, the notion which gives rise to her particular understanding of precarity.
The first part of the article discusses the ...
Cessation and Contingency in Meillassoux’s Speculative Materialism
(Philosophy Documentation Center, 2022)
This article analyzes Quentin Meillassoux’s concept of cessation. First, the
article argues that this concept plays a decisive role in Meillassouxian philosophy.
Second, by taking into consideration medieval and early ...
Understanding the Public’s Animosity Toward News Media: Cynicism and Distrust as Related but Distinct Negative Media Perceptions
(Thousand Oaks : SAGE, 2021)
This study proposes that media distrust and cynicism are two related but distinct perceptions that indicate qualitatively different ways in which audiences relate to news media. To substantiate this, we developed a new ...
The traditional vegetarians – improving attitudes toward vegetarians through emphasizing similarities between vegetarianism and traditional fasting
(Taylor & Francis, 2022)
The modern choices of diet are often perceived at odds with the traditional worldviews. This study aimed to test the possibility of improving attitudes toward vegetarians by emphasizing the similarity between vegetarianism ...
Diversity and age stereotypes in portrayals of older adults in popular American primetime television series
(Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021)
To examine the prevalence and diversity of older adults on primetime television, and age stereotyping in these portrayals, we analysed the contents of 112 episodes of popular American television series aired between 2004 ...
Foucault’s Concept of Clinical Gaze Today
(Basingstoke : Springer Nature, 2020)
The article examines the patient-doctor relationship, relying on Michel Foucault’s concept of the clinical gaze. We argue that during the last decades, a profound transformation
of the social nature of medicine took place, ...