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- Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence
- How racialized voters are reshaping Canadian politics through digital networks
- Bridging political debates: Study shows factual knowledge can actually reduce polarization
- What we've learned about lone-actor terrorism over the years could help us prevent future attacks
- UK study explores new wave of populist mobilization through interviews and participant observation
- Current AI risks more alarming than apocalyptic future scenarios, political scientists find
- People turn to conspiracy theories in a subconscious quest to feel like they 'matter', research suggests
- Most school shooters grew up with guns as key part of social life, study suggests
- Female lobbyists more likely to get access to EU legislators
- Sniping koalas from helicopters: Here's what's wrong with Victoria's unprecedented cull
- The 'responsible gambling' mantra does nothing to prevent harm—it probably makes things worse
- A simple social gesture can make people more likely to engage with online fact-checks
- Some politicians who share harmful information are rewarded with more clicks, study finds
- Most Americans support checks on presidential power