
Jeremy Pope
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | John Holbein |Jeremy Pope |Brigham Young
Keywordstea party endorsements, 2010 Congressional Elections, election cycle, Tea Party MovementCollegeFamily, Home, and Social SciencesDepartmentPolitical ScienceAbstractMy ORCA project focused on the strategies and impacts of the Tea Party Movement in the 2010 Congressional Elections. Using data gathered from an analysis of 55 national and local newspapers, this project examined endorsements made by the Tea Party Movement in House of Representatives races during the 2010 election cycle.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Brian Reed |Jeremy Pope |Brigham Young
Keywordsprospect theory, politics, rational choice theory, human decisionCollegeFamily, Home, and Social SciencesDepartmentPolitical ScienceAbstractHere I present the results of an experiment designed to address our limited but critical understanding of decision making when faced with uncertainty, and specifically how individuals make such decisions when part of a group (or government).
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Mar 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Morgan Williams |Jeremy Pope |Brigham Young
Keywordspolitical messaging, social media, Facebook campaigning, political silosCollegeFamily, Home, and Social SciencesDepartmentPolitical ScienceAbstractThe make-up of political campaigns has transformed with the creation of the internet. What used to be a world of door to door canvassing and mass produced mailers sent to party members is now a world of entertaining YouTube videos and Facebook likes.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Christopher Karpowitz |Jeremy Pope |Brigham Young |Alejandra Gimenez
KeywordsFamily and Medical Leave Act, parental leave, leave policiesCollegeFamily, Home, and Social SciencesDepartmentPolitical ScienceAbstractThe Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 mandates that employees be given a minimum of 12 weeks unpaid leave for qualified family and medical needs, including the birth of new children. Unlike many other advanced countries however, the United States does not require employers to provide paid parental leave.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
wwd.com | Luisa Zargani |Jeremy Pope
Karry Wang courtesy of Furla FURLA‘S CAMPAIGN: Furla has named Chinese actor and singer Karry Wang as its new brand ambassador — the first time the Italian accessories company has appointed a man for a collection of women’s handbags. Wang’s first appearance in this new role will be in the campaign for Furla’s new Chinese New Year 2024 capsule “Out of blue, win in orchid” launching on Friday. In the images, Wang is seen dressed in a fitted white suit, seated on the floor and surrounded by the...
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