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Technical Communication Quarterly, 2009
This article examines how professionals and the public employed alternative media to participate in unofficial risk communication during the 2002 SARS outbreak in China. Whereas whistle-blowers used alternative media such as independent overseas Chinese Web sites and contesting Western media, anonymous professionals and the larger communities relied ...
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This article examines how professionals and the public employed alternative media to participate in unofficial risk communication during the 2002 SARS outbreak in China. Whereas whistle-blowers used alternative media such as independent overseas Chinese Web sites and contesting Western media, anonymous professionals and the larger communities relied ...
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Telecommunications Policy, 2012
Internet censorship and control have been commonplace in Tunisia since the Internet became available to then public in 1996. It was not until the last days of the Jasmine revolution in January 2011 that the Tunisian government shut down the censorship regime, raising numerous questions about Internet censorship in Tunisia. This article will look at how
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Internet censorship and control have been commonplace in Tunisia since the Internet became available to then public in 1996. It was not until the last days of the Jasmine revolution in January 2011 that the Tunisian government shut down the censorship regime, raising numerous questions about Internet censorship in Tunisia. This article will look at how
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Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2003
What do you think you would find on the desk of a censor? He—almost certainly “he”—would not need much. A jar filled with blue pencils. A coffee cup. A phone for whispering praise to the higher-ups and for ignoring the entreaties of his victims. For reading material, an ideological reference manual or a dog-eared sheaf of instructions would suffice ...
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What do you think you would find on the desk of a censor? He—almost certainly “he”—would not need much. A jar filled with blue pencils. A coffee cup. A phone for whispering praise to the higher-ups and for ignoring the entreaties of his victims. For reading material, an ideological reference manual or a dog-eared sheaf of instructions would suffice ...
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A caution to Native American institutional review boards about scientism and censorship.
Jurimetrics, 2004Native American Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) promote the health and welfare of tribes by reviewing protocols for research studies that focus on their tribes. The benefits of approved protocols should not be overstated lest good studies disappoint because they do not satisfy unachievable expectations.
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2020
This chapter presents new research on the modernist developments in the radio feature at BBC Manchester under the influence of E.A. ‘Archie’ Harding. He was an avowed Marxist and as an executive producer at BBC North encouraged and commissioned the young left-wing poet and author, D.G.
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This chapter presents new research on the modernist developments in the radio feature at BBC Manchester under the influence of E.A. ‘Archie’ Harding. He was an avowed Marxist and as an executive producer at BBC North encouraged and commissioned the young left-wing poet and author, D.G.
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Energy innovation funding and institutions in major economies
Nature Energy, 2022Jonas O Meckling +2 more
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How does fiscal decentralization affect CO2 emissions? The roles of institutions and human capital
Energy Economics, 2021Zeeshan Khan, Shahid Ali, Kang-Yin Dong
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Gunter de Bruyn's "Markische Forschungen": Form, Institutions, and Censorship
Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 1996openaire +1 more source

