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  • While political party affiliation correlates well with attitudes on some of these issues, there was a generally stronger correlation across the board with the two dimensions of cultural values identified byDouglas and Wildavsky: ‘group’ and ‘grid’.

    2009 August 6 | Serendipity 2009

  • While political party affiliation correlates well with attitudes on some of these issues, there was a generally stronger correlation across the board with the two dimensions of cultural values identified byDouglas and Wildavsky: ‘group’ and ‘grid’.

    2009 August | Serendipity 2009

  • While political party affiliation correlates well with attitudes on some of these issues, there was a generally stronger correlation across the board with the two dimensions of cultural values identified byDouglas and Wildavsky: ‘group’ and ‘grid’.

    Social epistemology and climate denialism | Serendipity 2009

  • Rachel Wildavsky's "The Secret of Rover" Amulet, 368 pages, $16.95 offers a considerably gentler degree of tension for children ages 10-14.

    Desperate Kids On the Run Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011

  • The researchers relying on work by social scientist Aaron Wildavsky divided Americans into four cultural groups with regard to risk perception: hierarchists, individualists, egalitarians and communitarians.

    Myth of the Rational..., Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Wildavsky Conference Room, 2538 Channing Way. events.berkeley.edu.

    Ideas Calendar: March 26-April 1 2011

  • Wildavsky says the 10 million Chinese high school students who took the National College Entrance Exam in 2008 "were all scrambling for just 5.7 million or so seats on the nation's college campuses," but that more than 57 percent chance of earning a slot was much better than a generation ago.

    How brain drains will save the world 2010

  • Wildavsky notes that advocates of expanded international trade extol the benefits to U.S. consumers of imported shoes from Italy or computer chips from Taiwan.

    How brain drains will save the world 2010

  • Wildavsky, a senior fellow in research and policy at the Kauffman Foundation, argues that this will make this era more innovative, and more prosperous, than any that human civilization has seen.

    How brain drains will save the world 2010

  • As Wildavsky argues, American higher education showed the rest of the world the way.

    How brain drains will save the world 2010

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