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Latent Factors of Protest Participation: A Basic Computational Model
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In this paper, we propose an agent-based model of protest participation. We take into account latent factors, such as individual anger with the system and group belief in the protest's success, as well as the risk of repression. We run a number of experimental simulations and look at distributions of protester numbers under various initial conditions.
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Leonid Grinin, Markov A., Korotayev A., Journal of Big History 2025 Vol. 8 No. 3 P. 1–51
In this paper, Grinin et al. survey general similarities and differences between biological and social macroevolution and phases of Big History. The comparison of biological and social evolution is an important but (regrettably) understudied subject. The authors have endeavored to make a systematic comparison between biological and social evolution at different levels of analysis and ...
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Egorova G., Территория: журнал исторических исследований 2025 Т. 1 № 2 С. 276–319
This article presents a microhistorical study of a provincial Russian Orthodox priest Nikolai Petrov's life, through the lens of his wife Nadezhda Yakovetskaya's memoir. Dated 1970, her letter is a valuable source for understanding the fate of Russian clergy after 1917. The biography of Petrov as “an ordinary man” from rural intelligentsia, reflects all the ...
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Akhremenko A. S., Philippov I., Sychev V. et al., Политическая наука 2025 № 1 С. 77–102
Modern academic literature has focused on technology adaptation and innovation in politics and public administration. At present, there is a large number of studies, the central object of which is such an actively developing phenomenon as public digital services. Despite the diverse range of theoretical approaches, there is no established methodological tradition of modelling the ...
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Efremov Y., Ermolaeva A., Vladimirov G. et al., Plos One 2022 Vol. 17 No. 6
Cardiovascular diseases associated with high cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) and low-density lipoproteins (LDL) levels are significant contributors to total mortality in developing and developed countries. Mathematical modeling of LDL metabolism is an important step in the development of drugs for hypercholesterolemia. The aim of this work was to develop and to analyze an integrated mathematical model of ...
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Лесин А. В., Исаев А. В., Тонконогов Б. П. et al., Тонкие химические технологии 2023 Т. 19 № 6 С. 485–496
Objectives. A quick cold start of emergency and auxiliary power units based on diesel engines should be possible at any time without
problems and in the shortest possible time. The condition of the engine oil is one of the most important factors influencing the smooth
start-up of power plants. During diesel engine operation, engine oil accumulates soot ...
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Ishbulatov Y., Kurbako A., Vahlaeva A. et al., European Physical Journal: Special Topics 2024 Vol. 233 P. 569–577
We propose a mathematical model of the human cardiovascular and respiratory systems. The cardiovascular segment of the model simulates the main heart rate, oscillating blood pressure, peripheral vascular resistance, and nonlinear dynamics of the autonomic control of circulation, namely α- and βsympathetic and parasympathetic control. The respiratory part includes central pattern generator, lungs, and a ...
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Semenov A., Snarski Y., Tkacheva T., Russian Politics 2024 Vol. 9 No. 4 P. 503–523
Environmental protests have been a major strand of contention in Russia, yet the cross-regional variation in ecoprotests has not been systematically studied. In this paper, combining several protest event datasets we analyze the patterns of environmental activism across time and regions. The data cover more than 1000 protest events with an environmental agenda in the period 2007–2021. ...
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Ananyeva O. A., Prusova I., Социальная психология и общество 2024 Т. 15 № 4 С. 207–225
Objective. Analysis of the relationships between prosocial identity, ambivalent prejudice, self-efficacy, and anger in intentions to participate in collective action to help women and men suffered from domestic violence. Theoretical framework of the current study was Dual Chamber Model of Collective Action (modification of Social Identity Model of Collective Action).
Background. Since the decriminalisation of domestic ...
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Panchenko S. V., Dli M. I., Chernovalova M. V. et al., CIS Iron and Steel Review 2022 Vol. 23 P. 119–124
Mathematical model for theoretical analysis of thermophysical processes of melt drops solidification is examined during their motion inside cooling gas, applying to granulation task. The heat exchange equations during granulation, taking into account convection, heat conductivity in solid phase and Stefan conditions on the boundary of phase transition, are presented. The relationships characterizing correlation of ...
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Andrei Akhremenko, Koncha V., Journal of Social Policy Studies 2025 Vol. 23 No. 4 P. 781–794
Due to the heterogeneous composition of modern opposition movements, protesters may have two different types of identity: a narrow one associated with their political group or organization or a widespread identity related to the opposition as a whole. Accordingly, the authorities can use two types of repression: broad, directed against the entire opposition, or targeted, ...
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Roy Chowdhury A., , in: Handbook of Research Methods and Applications for Social Movements.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024. Ch. 23 P. 321–335.
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Semichev D., ВТОРАЯ МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ НАУЧНО-ПРАКТИЧЕСКАЯ КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ СТУДЕНЧЕСКОГО НАУЧНОГО ОБЩЕСТВА САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА 2023 P. 665–670
In the age of global instability and crisis of current political systems the tactics of protest camps became widespread inspiring people to occupy and politicize public urban spaces due to the fact that cities have become the cores of politics. In this paper the spatial contests of cities of the USA and Spain are compared. ...
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Сталинов Г. А., Мир России: Социология, этнология 2024 Т. 33 № 2 С. 56–76
This study investigates how long-haul truck drivers, who work predominantly in solitude between warehouses and communicate mainly with dispatchers and warehouse staff, cultivate a sense of occupational solidarity despite the absence of a traditional work collective. Identifying as long-haul truckers rather than logistic workers, they engage in collective actions like unionizing and striking. This research ...
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Blitstein-Mishor E., Vigoda-Gadot E., Mizrahi S., Sustainability 2023 No. 15(19) Article 14118
The intensity and impact of emergencies on communities and societies are on the rise. They call for better preparedness, responses, and coping strategies by all those who are involved, especially citizens and the government. This paper introduces the concept of emergency-oriented civic engagement (EOCE), which includes citizens’ attitudes and behaviors aimed at influencing the community ...
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Grigoryev D., Gallyamova A., Conway L. G. et al., Frontiers in Psychology 2024 Vol. 15 Article 1269552
People sometimes protest government corruption, yet our current understanding of why they do so is culturally constrained. Can we separate pancultural factors influencing people’s willingness to protest government corruption from factors culturally specific to each socioecological context? Surprisingly little cross-cultural data exist on this important question. To fill this gap, we performed a cross-cultural test ...
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Petrov A., Sergey Zheglov, Akhremenko A. S., , in: 16th International Conference Management of large-scale system development (MLSD).: IEEE, 2023. Ch. 1 P. 1–5.
The paper studies protest campaigns consisting of both days with protest activity and days without activity. A dynamical agent-based model has been constructed. Numerical experiments showed that repression reduces the surviving probability of the campaign, but moderate repression may increase the turnout for the campaigns that survive. ...
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Evgeny Sedashov, Belenkov Vadim, Valeria Koncha, , in: 16th International Conference Management of large-scale system development (MLSD).: IEEE, 2023. P. 1–4.
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Semyonov A., Snarski Y., Tkacheva T., Социологические исследования 2024 № 2 С. 62–74
The environmental movement in Russia has been a most institutionalized form of collective action. Originating from the Soviet period and gaining momentum in late 1980s, it survived the 1990s’ dramatic transformations as well as the changes in political opportunity structure in the 2000–2010s. Extant scholarship on environmental activism in Russia has been largely focused on ...
Added: December 9, 2023
Prusova I., Ananyeva O. A., Current Psychology 2025 Vol. 44 No. 10 P. 8304–8321
Prosocial behavior research is usually based on emotional and cognitive approaches that shed light on factors that facilitate the readiness to help. Encountering groups that need help, e.g., socially disadvantaged, might cause dissonance among people who perceive themselves as part of the social system that induced such problems. To deal with this conflict, people might ...
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