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Digital Disinformation and Preventive Actions: Perceptions of Users from Argentina, Chile, and Spain
This article explores audience perceptions of different types of disinformation, and the actions that users take to combat them, in three Spanish-speaking countries: Argentina, Chile, and Spain.
Jordi Rodríguez-Virgili +2 more
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ABSTRACT The centrality of information and communicative processes in persuading society has, historically, made the media one of the key networks of power and influence in society. The rapid expansion of social media platforms has, however, enabled revolutionary changes in how this power is wielded and how persuasion occurs.
Nick Nelson +2 more
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Complex Network and Source Inspired COVID-19 Fake News Classification on Twitter
In COVID-19 related infodemic, social media becomes a medium for wrongdoers to spread rumors, fake news, hoaxes, conspiracies, astroturf memes, clickbait, satire, smear campaigns, and other forms of deception.
Khubaib Ahmed Qureshi +3 more
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Summary of the methodology and sequential steps conducted during the review. ABSTRACT The success of social media platforms has facilitated the emergence of various forms of online abuse within digital communities. This abuse manifests in multiple ways, including hate speech, cyberbullying, emotional abuse, grooming, and shame sexting or sextortion. In
J. Angel Diaz‐Garcia +1 more
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An Ensemble-Based Approach for Detecting Clickbait in Indonesian Online Media
Clickbait headlines are widely used in online media to attract readers through exaggerated or misleading titles, potentially leading to user dissatisfaction and information overload. This study proposes a machine learning approach for detecting clickbait
Sandy Kurniawan +2 more
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The promise and peril of interpersonal political communication
Abstract At present, the field of political psychology lacks an effective framework to conceptually organize the findings from the voluminous literature assessing whether interpersonal political interaction makes democracy better or worse. Historically, the scholarship examining various styles of interactions has remained siloed; scholars have not ...
Jaime E. Settle
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Impact of Celebrity Endorsement and Breaking News Effect on the Attention of Consumers
In the last decade, the new means of communication have determined substantial changes in human behavior and in the way individuals interact with each other.
Lazar Laura, Pop Mihai-Ionuţ
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ABSTRACT Issue Addressed Social media plays a crucial and diverse role in health promotion and public health. However, professionals often cite various concerns and a lack of knowledge of how to use it effectively. This study aimed to explore the use of social media by Australian health promotion and public health professionals.
Kahlia McCausland +9 more
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Disruptive diversity: Exploring racial commodification in the Norwegian cultural field
Abstract Scholars have suggested that the heightened focus on diversity in Western cultural fields may drive forms of racial commodification, impacting cultural representations of ‘race’. However, few studies apply Bourdieu's theory of cultural production to understand how racial commodification may also disrupt field dynamics.
Sabina Tica
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A Methodological Framework for AI-Driven Textual Data Analysis in Digital Media
The growing volume of textual data generated on digital media platforms presents significant challenges for the analysis and interpretation of information.
Douglas Cordeiro +2 more
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