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Abstract Caste—an ascriptive social hierarchy in South Asia and its diaspora—is a globalized phenomenon. Recent caste‐based discrimination, particularly in technology companies and anti‐caste efforts to address it, has compelled academia, policy, and the technology industry to better understand contemporary mechanics of caste.
Nayana Kirasur, Britt Paris
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VoD players today suffer from inequalities in terms of visibility: the offer seems confused, experimental and still under construction. Our contribution proposes to approach complex socio-economic dynamics by identifying models according to ideal types ...
Manuel DUPUY-SALLE +2 more
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Missing Areas in the Bureaucratic Reputation Framework
Drawing on insights from social networks, social cognition and the study of emotions, this conceptual article offers a set of ideas and a series of predictions on how systematic variation in two sets of relationships may bear on agency behavior.
Moshe Maor
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Audiences' willingness to participate in Welsh-language media [PDF]
PhDContemporary media audiences expect to be able to interact with content, but in a minority language context, audience participation presents challenges related to audiences’ linguistic confidence.
Law, Philippa
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Abstract The promises and perils about scientific team diversity are still debated in the scholarly literature, partly because the importance of underrepresented groups is not fully recognized or valued. In this paper, we summarize two perspectives on team diversity in science: horizontal differences and vertical disparity. Horizontal differences refer
Huimin Xu +8 more
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‘Enter Kent, Gloster, and Bastard’: Beginning King Lear and the Choice of the Audience
The title page of the first quarto of Shakespeare’s 1608 King Lear foregrounds many things: Shakespeare’s name in the largest font used, an emphasis that this King Lear is “HIS”, the fascination with Edgar as “Tom of Bedlam” and the fact that this is the
Peter Holland
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AN INVESTIGATION OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMES THAT ILLUSTRATES SUPERSTITION AND ITS EFFECT ON VIEWERS
Objectives. Superstitious beliefs continue to plague the Indian society despite efforts from revolutionists and various organizations, who have used science to eradicate some beliefs.
Arulchelvan Sriram
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Child's play: making theatre for young audiences
Introduction: The best theatre for children appeals to all ages, as the family-friendly strand of this year's Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival showed. Stimulating productions for young audiences are of growing interest all around, writes Fintan Walsh.
Walsh, Fintan
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Interpreting algorithmic information cues: User sensemaking of search autocomplete moderation
Abstract Autocomplete is a search feature that algorithmically generates information cues for any keywords entered in the search bar. While this feature makes the search process more efficient, it also frequently produces biased, misleading, offensive, or otherwise inappropriate suggestions.
Shagun Jhaver
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The creativity in audience engagement is not simply a delight for marketing or communications teams. New ways of engaging young audiences is now about everything from the actual art-making processes and outcomes to the hype surrounding your venue and ...
Gattenhof, Sandra Jane
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