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Christian fundamentalists in the UK: moral swords of justice or moral crusaders?
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Fictive Kin and Helping Behavior: A Social Psychological Exploration Among Haitian Immigrants, Christian Fundamentalists, and Gang Members
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Muslim bias or fear of fundamentalism? A survey experiment in five Western European democracies
Published 2022-03-01“…For different groups of migrants in all five countries, our results confirm that the Muslim bias is mainly driven by the degree of migrants’ and refugees’ religiosity: secular and devout Muslims are viewed more positively than both Muslim and Christian fundamentalists.…”
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In the shadow of freedom of religion and the press
Published 2021-12-01“…Nonetheless, the public health authority’s various mitigation strategies and vaccination efforts have faced several challenges primarily posed by politically motivated Christian fundamentalists and ultraconservative media’s distorted news framing in Korea. …”
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Academics against Gender Studies
Published 2021-02-01“…In Germany, knowledge production by gender researchers has been under attack not only from male rights activists, Christian fundamentalists and right-wing parties and movements, but also from scientists in various fi elds. …”
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My Son The Fanatic, de Hanif Kureishi, ou l’intégration à rebours
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Disentangling the American Christian Right: An Interview with Dr. Christopher Douglas | Decifrando a direita cristã norte-americana: uma entrevista com o Prof. Dr. Christopher Doug...
Published 2019-12-01“…Douglas talks about his research and the idea behind his book “If God Meant to Interfere”, published in 2016; the explanatory concepts of Christian Multiculturalism and Christian Postmodernism; the spread of fake news, conspiracy theories, and alternative facts among Christian fundamentalists; the American political context. …”
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Covid‐19‐Related Conspiracy Myths, Beliefs, and Democracy‐Endangering Consequences
Published 2022-11-01“…At the forefront of these protests was the Querdenker Movement, a heterogeneous alliance of ordinary citizens, hippies, esotericists, opponents of conventional medicine, Christian fundamentalists, and right‐wing extremists bonded by their shared belief in conspiracy myths. …”
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The Art and Politics of Rewriting. Margaret Atwood’s Historical Notes on The Handmaid’s Tale
Published 2019-10-01“…Choosing not to favour an attempt at hierarchizing the narrative construction and the fabula contained in Offred’s spoken tale – transcribed from audiocassettes two centuries after the deployment of the Christian fundamentalist coup d’état that turned the United States into a horrifying inferno for women –, and also leaving on the sidelines the seductive, yet rather facile feminist evaluation that the novel invites, this paper focuses on metafiction and the rewriting of “herstory”, in an analysis of the ‘Historical Notes’ that conclude the novel, going backwards rather than forwards in tracing its art and politics. …”
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Abortion in the United States' bible belt: organizing for power and empowerment
Published 2011-01-01“…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Over the last 30 years, conservative power in the United States, financed and organized by Christian fundamentalist sects, the Catholic Church, and conservative corporate and political leadership, has become more threatening and potentially destabilizing of progressive democratic principles and practices. …”
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