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2026-03-01
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Validating the Male Rape Myth Scale – Shortened Version (MRMS-SV): Examining Melanson’s Original Factorial Structure Among a Large Nationally Representative Sample of the UK

Despite extensive use in research assessing myths around male sexual victimization, the factorial structure of Melanson’s 1999 Male Rape Myth Scale [MRMS] was never psychometrically validated, meaning the relevance of scale items and dimensionality remained untested. Recruiting a nationally representative sample of 4152 UK adults, dimensionality and construct validity of the 22-item MRMS and a modified 19-item shortened version (MRMS-SV) were investigated using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). Analysis was conducted separately for the complete, male only (n = 2006), and female only (n = 2146) samples. Results indicate scores are best captured by a unidimensional solution across all samples tested, using the modified 19-item MRMS-SV version. Excellent internal reliability was observed among each sample. Research using the MRMS-SV can be confident in the scale’s unidimensional validity.
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2026-02-03
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Nekroekfraza. Widoki wojny i słowa

The article discusses War Primer 2 (2011), an art book by photographers Oliver Chanarin and Adam Broomberg, as a performative gesture of a new staging of Bertolt Brecht’s Kriegsfibel (1955). The analysis, following Achille Mbembe’s concept of necropolitics, applies the concept of necrophrasis (a specific practice of ekphrasis at the time of contemporary extreme policies of death and their toxic visual presence). The essay supports a specific form of witnessing and testifying, which manifests itself in this necroecphrastic practice whereby history is actualized and contemporaries’ relation to the past becomes materialized. The artists’ interventions, based on a performative use of archives and the legacy of political terror and wartime violence, activate and actualize that which is the past or belonged to the latter.
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2026
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Grateful Hearts, Lighter Wallets: Gratitude Diminishes the Desire for Money Through Social Connectedness and Self‐Transcendence

Building on theories that position gratitude as a social and self-transcendent emotion, this research examined whether gratitude reduces people's desire for money across four preregistered studies (N = 3,125). Study 1 provided evidence that gratitude was negatively associated with money desire across three countries (the United Kingdom, Mexico and South Africa). Studies 2–4 provided experimental evidence that various gratitude manipulations consistently reduced money desire. Study 3 revealed two key psychological mechanisms: enhanced social connectedness and increased self-transcendence. Study 4 examined boundary conditions, finding that gratitude's effect on money desire was strongest among individuals with high levels of beliefs in money's symbolic meaning. These findings suggest that gratitude interventions may help reduce materialistic attitudes by addressing the fundamental psychological desire for money itself, operating through specific mechanisms that foster connection to others and transcendence of narrow self-interest.
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2026-01-14
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“Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others”: The Role of Animal Category in Judgments of Sadistic Harm

Animal harm often results in lenient legal responses, with prosecutions primarily targeting offenses against companion animals, while cases involving farm animals remain significantly underreported. This study examined pet‐favoritism bias in moral judgments, highlighting how animal category can shape perceptions of cruelty. Participants (N = 569) evaluated sadistic harm toward either pet or farm animals by rating proposed prison sentences and moral condemnation. They also reported pet ownership, dietary habits, political orientation, religiosity, and beliefs about human superiority. The results confirmed petfavoritism, with harm to pets prompting greater moral condemnation and harsher punishment. Moderation analyses showed this bias was more pronounced among meat‐eaters, non–pet owners, and those who believed in human superiority. We discuss the mechanisms underlying more lenient judgments of animal harm.
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2025-12-31
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Ołtarz Wita Stwosza w źródłach prasowych XIX–XXI wieku (Rec. Dariusz Raś, Prasa. Historia. Jakość. Studium metodologiczno-badawcze na temat publikacji prasowych wokół ołtarza Wita Stwosza w XIX, XX i XXI wieku, Petrus, Kraków 2024, ss. 461)

The article presents an original monograph on press sources concerning Veit Stoss’s altarpiece from the 19th to the 21st century. The study is interdisciplinary, as it combines a significant historical source, namely the press, which has been an important resource for centuries, with the transmission of culture, religion, art, and language. It also falls within the scope of cultural heritage communication. The work addresses a gap in the research on the mediaticity of Veit Stoss’s altarpiece ‘as a unique object’ in the context of its four comprehensive conservation treatments. The book considers 250 press accounts from Kraków published between 1867 and 2022. The author’s scholarly approach, source analysis, the validity of the research questions, the results of the analysis, and the compiled literature on the subject were all evaluated.
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