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The Diffusion of Fact-checking: Understanding the Growth of a Journalistic Innovation [PDF]
How and why is political fact-checking spreading across journalism? The research presented in this report suggests that the challenge of disseminating the practice is significant -- mere proximity does not appear to be sufficient to drive adoption ...
Brendan Nyhan +2 more
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ABSTRACT Australia's Robodebt scheme, an automated debt recovery program introduced in 2016, was exposed by the Robodebt Royal Commission (RC) as a serious failure of public administration and source of significant harm for thousands of Australians. Through a critical discourse analysis (CDA) of Australian news media, this study explores whether the RC'
Rebecca Coleman‐Hicks +1 more
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Tonner contre la tyrannie du verbe : spectacles baroques et discours classiques ?
One must deconstruct the strict opposition elaborated by a biased literary historiography between “baroque” and “classical” French drama. While baroque drama would presumably resort to visual effects in order to please the senses, it has been assumed ...
Jean-Claude Vuillemin
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Two Relationships to a Cultural Public Domain [PDF]
It\u27s been well over ten years since Negativland was sued by Island Records for supposed copyright infringement, trademark infringement, defamation of character and consumer fraud contained in our 1991 U2 single.
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Supported Decision‐Making Rights in Behaviour Support Policies
ABSTRACT Disability policy emphasises that people with disability have the right to exercise their will and preferences in their lives, and decision‐making support must be provided to realise this right if they request. One context in which people's will and preferences are often restricted is behaviour support.
Sally Robinson +6 more
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War of the Worlds Revisited: The Effect of Watching The Day After on Mood State [PDF]
In the fall of 1983, The Day After, a fictional account of a nuclear attack on a civilian population, was broadcast on television in the United States and viewed by I00 million Americans .
Daniel, MD, David G. +2 more
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ABSTRACT In Australia, governments fund Community Legal Centres (CLCs) as part of the legal assistance sector (LAS) to meet the ‘legal needs’ of people experiencing disadvantage who cannot afford private legal services. Persistent unmet demand for CLCs is well‐documented. As artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in private legal practice to
Catherine Hastings +2 more
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Towards modelling dialectic and eristic argumentation on the social web
Modelling arguments on the social web is a key challenge for those studying computational argumentation. This is because formal models of argumentation tend to assume dialectic and logical argument, whereas argumentation on the social web is highly ...
Blount, Thomas +2 more
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MEDIA EFFECTS ON THE NEW YORK TIMES’ “THE WOMEN’S MARCH IN WASHINGTON” VIDEO NEWS COVERAGE ON FACEBOOK [PDF]
The reliance towards Facebook in regard to obtaining information becomes a news habit among the society. Considerable number of news coverage from media is accessible to Facebook which creates effects on the audience on account of the media exposure. The
Agrippina, Almira
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Former United States President Ronald Reagan's use of media and his charismatic connection with viewers earned him the moniker "the great communicator".
Patrick A Stewart +2 more
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