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- ItemAffective polarization and collective memory of the military coup(2024) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Manzi, Jorge; González, Roberto; Carvacho García, Héctor; Miranda, Daniel; Haye M., Andrés
- ItemAttributions and helping: the mediator role of empathy and social responsibility(2021) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; González Gutiérrez, Roberto; Zagefka, Hanna
- ItemCitizens of the World: Political Engagement and Policy Attitudes of Millennials across the Globe(Oxford University Press, 2022) Rouse, Stella M.; McDonald, Jared; Engstrom, Richard N.; Hanmer, Michael J.; Gonzalez Gutierrez, Roberto; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Miranda Fuenzalida, Daniel AndrésThe Millennial Generation, the age cohort born between the early 1980s and the late 1990s, is the most educated, digitally connected, and globalized in the history of the world. Around the globe, Millennials encompass 1.8 billion people, a quarter of the population. The size of the Millennial Generation means that they will soon produce a majority of political, economic, and social leaders. It is therefore important to understand how the Millennial Generation may respond in an era of rapid change and uncertainty, shaped by factors such as a global pandemic, economic hardship, demands for racial justice, and the retrenchment of the United States from the global stage. Making sense of what is to come requires a deeper understanding of what defines the Millennial Generation’s persona, their attachment to various identities, how they perceive the need for change, and the tools they will utilize to bring about change. Citizens of the World explores the political attitudes and behaviors of Millennials relative to older adults across eight countries: Australia, Chile, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The book argues that Millennials share a core persona, one that differentiates between a traditional and an emerging global identity that shapes news consumption, political attitudes, civic engagement, public service, and beliefs about the ability to enact political change. In this first-of-its-kind comparative analysis, the authors find that Millennials are unique in a variety of ways that have important implications for domestic and international politics.
- ItemContextualism as an Important Facet of Individualism-Collectivism : Personhood Beliefs Across 37 National Groups(2013) Owe, Ellinor; Vignoles, Vivian L.; Becker, Maja; Brown, Rupert; Smith, Peter B.; Lee, Spike W. S.; Easterbrook, Matt; González Gutiérrez, Roberto; Carrasco Ogaz, Diego; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Didier, Nicólas; Cadena, María Paz
- Item¿Cuán alejadas están nuestras creencias de los datos? Las percepciones sobre la migración en Chile(2020) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz
- ItemErratum: Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021) 118 (e2023846118) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2023846118)(2021) Van Doesum, N.J.; Murphy, R.O.; Gallucci, M.; Aharonov-Majar, E.; Athenstaedt, U.; Au, W.T.; Bai, L.; Bohm, R.; Bovina, I.; Buchan, N.R.; Chen, X.-P.; Dumont, K.B.; Engelmann, J.B.; Eriksson, K.; Euh, H.; Fiedler, S.; Friesen, J.; Gachter, S.; Garcia, C.; Gonzalez, R.; Graf, S.; Growiec, K.; Guimond, S.; Hrebickova, M.; Immer-Bernold, E.; Joireman, J.; Karagonlar, G.; Kawakami, K.; Kiyonari, T.; Kou, Y.; Michael Kuhlman, D.; Kyrtsis, A.-A.; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Leonardelli, G.J.; Li, N.P.; Li, Y.; Maciejovsky, B.; Manesi, Z.; Mashuri, A.; Mok, A.; Moser, K.S.; Motak, L.; Netedu, A.; Pammi, C.; Platow, M.J.; Raczka-Winkler, K.; Reinders Folmer, C.P.; Reyna, C.; Romano, A.; Shalvi, S.; Simão, C.; Stivers, A.W.; Strimling, P.; Tsirbas, Y.; Utz, S.; Van der Meij, L.; Waldzus, S.; Wang, Y.; Weber, B.; Weisel, O.; Wildschut, T.; Winter, F.; Wu, J.; Yong, J.C.; Van Lange, P.A.M.
- Item¿Es la validación un lujo o un bien indispensable para los sistemas de evaluación educacionales?(2019) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz
- ItemIndividual and culture-level components of survey response styles : a multi-level analysis using cultural models of selfhood(2016) Smith, P.; Vignoles, V.; Becker, M.; Owe, E.; Easterbrook, M.; Brown, R.; González Gutiérrez, Roberto; Didier N.; Carrasco Diego; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Yuki, M.; Zhang, J.; Lv, S.; Chobthamkit, P.; Jaafar, J.; Fischer, R.; Milfont, T.; Gavreliuc, A.; Baguma, P.; Bond, M.
- ItemIt is not just your opinion. gender equity endorsement of Latin American students and their peers at school(2024) López-Hornickel, Natalia; Carrasco Ogaz, Diego; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Treviño, ErnestoPromoting adhesion to attitudes toward gender equity is critical to achieving more equal societies, yet endorsement of gender equality among Latin American adolescents remains lower than global averages. This study investigates the role of school environments, civic knowledge, and authoritarianism in shaping gender equity attitudes among 8th-grade students in Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Peru, using data from the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) 2016. Fitting different regression models, we explore the relationships between individual socioeconomic status, classroom practices, and school-wide ideological climates on gender equity endorsement. Findings highlight the pivotal influence of civic knowledge and open classroom discussions as protective factors against authoritarian beliefs, which are negatively associated with gender equity support at both individual and contextual levels. Moreover, peer-group ideological climates significantly shape student attitudes, demonstrating the importance of school environments in fostering or hindering egalitarian beliefs. We discussed the role of school practices in the promotion of gender equity. These findings contribute to the global goal of citizenship education and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), particularly Goal 5, emphasising the role of schools in promoting democratic and gender-equitable values.
- ItemIt’s not just your opinion. Authoritarianism of classrooms peers, classroom discussion and gender equality support(2019) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Carrasco Ogaz, Diego; López Hornickel, Natalia Verónica; Treviño Villarreal, Juan Ernesto
- ItemLas experiencias de contacto entre grupos religiosos: desafíos para la convivencia y el diálogo interreligioso(Ediciones UC, 2022) Gonzalez Gutierrez, Roberto; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz
- ItemNeed for approval from others and face concerns as predictors of interpersonal conflict outcome in 29 cultural groups(2023) Lun, V.M.-C.; Smith, P.B.; Grigoryan, L.; Torres, C.; Papastylianou, A.; Lopukhova, O.G.; Sunar, D.; Easterbrook, M.J.; Koc, Y.; Selim, H.A.; Chobthamkit, P.; Chaleeraktrakoon, T.; Gul, P.; Perez Floriano, L.; Diaz-Loving, R.; Kwantes, C.T.; Yuki, M.; Ogusu, N.; van Osch, Y.; Mendes Texeira, M.L.; Hu, P.; Abbas, A.; Tripodi, D.; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Efremova, M.; Hassan, B.; Ahmad, A.H.; al-Bayati, A.; Anderson, J.; Cross, S.E.; Delfino, G.I.; Gamsakhurdia, V.; Gavreliuc, A.; Gavreliuc, D.; Gunsoy, C.; Díaz Rivera, P.E.; Hakobjanyan, A.
- ItemPerceived estimation of immigrants and its relation with contact and threat(2022) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; González Gutiérrez, Roberto
- ItemProsocial behavior predicting civic engagement: Evidence from longitudinal data(2020) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Cheyre, Manuel; Engstrom, Richard N.; González Gutiérrez, Roberto; Luengo Kanacri, Bernadette Paula; Varela O'Reilly, Micaela
- ItemResponding to natural disasters : Examining identity and prosociality in the context of a major earthquake(2019) Maki, Alexander; Dwyer, Patrick C.; Blazek, Susanne; Snyder, Mark; González Gutiérrez, Roberto; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz
- Item¿Se ha reducido la brecha digital en Chile? Diferencias entre acceso, uso y factores asociados al empleo de Internet(2020) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz
- ItemSex Differences in Self-Construal and in Depressive Symptoms : Predictors of Cross-National Variation(2020) Smith, P. B.; Easterbrook, M. J.; Al Selim, H.; Lun, V. M. C.; Koc, Y.; Gul, P.; Papastylianou, D.; Grigoryan, L.; Torres, C.; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Efremova, M.; Hassan, B.; Ahmad, A.; Al-Bayati, A.; Anderson, J.; Cross, S. E.; Delfino, G. I.; Gamsakhurdia, V.; Gavreliuc, A.; Gavreliuc, D.; Gunsoy, C.; Hakobjanyan, A.; Lopukhova, O.; Hu, P.; Sunar, D.; Texeira, M. L. M.; Tripodi, D.; Rivera, P. E. D.; van Osch, Y.; Yuki, M.; Abbas, A.; Ogusu, N.; Kwantes, C. T.; Diaz-Loving, R.; Floriano, L. P.; Chaleeraktrakoon, T.; Chobthamkit, P.
- ItemSolidaridad y Ciudadanía: ¿Mundos paralelos o conectados?(2016) Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz
- ItemThe Boat is full!' : predictors of perceived migrant group size and perceived right to stay for immigrants(2020) Zagefka, H.; Moftizadeh, N.; Barber, J.; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Barn, R.