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Abstract Democratic innovations are increasingly used to counteract crisis phenomena such as citizen disengagement or disaffection. But to offer a cure, democratic innovations must be embedded within the democratic system; there must be a healthy “flow in communication” (henceforth: transmissions) between different democratic spaces.
Dannica Fleuß, Christoph Deppe
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ABSTRACT Background Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer‐related mortality in women, with triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) being an aggressive subtype associated with poor prognosis and limited treatment options. TNBC is known for its immunogenic characteristics, including high genetic instability and elevated tumor‐infiltrating lymphocytes
Simone Rota +14 more
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This article delves into the "militant" use of videotapes in the 1970s. Starting from the intuitions of Pio Baldelli, who promoted the use of this tool as an element capable of creating a "counter-information" communication practice, we analyze the ...
Andrea Capriolo
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University Online Teaching in Italy: Diffusion and Characteristics of Students
ABSTRACT The paper deals with the complex theme of the online universities in Italy, starting from the phenomenon historical reconstruction and framing the universities on the basis of the main analysis metrics (property, training offer, organic, territorial dislocation).
Vito Di Santo +2 more
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Listening to the other: an outline for a relationship between ethics and rhetoric. The rhetoric can be understood as a functional component of the communication process, but also as an instrument of domination of communicative intentions. The paper tries
G. Scarafile
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Ethnicity and Elections: Electoral Context Affects Parties' Use of Ethnic References
Abstract Links to specific ethnic groups constitute a defining feature of ethnic parties. Yet, whether and how references to ethnic identities appear in ethnic parties' political communication often remains unstudied despite the promise it carries.
Frederik Gremler, Lea Haiges
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Technology‐Enabled Surveillance as a Regime Characteristic: Re‐Authoritarianization in Central Asia
Abstract Rapidly advancing information and communication technologies, along with the proliferation of artificial intelligence and closed‐circuit television, have profoundly reshaped state‐society relations worldwide. Initially celebrated for their democratizing potential, these technologies have, over the past two decades, ushered in a wave of ...
Josette Baer, Jasmin Dall'Agnola
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This paper proposes a study that contributes to decline advertising in ideological terms, facing and conceptualizing old and new strategies, that allow to analyze advertising as an ideology.
Giovanni Spagna
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Campylobacter in broiler meat: Analysis of the effectiveness of measures implemented in Switzerland
Abstract Various regulatory and communication measures have been put in place to reduce the number of cases of human campylobacteriosis in Switzerland for health and economic reasons. At 93 cases per 100,000 population, the incidence of campylobacteriosis in 2024 was at the same level as in 2013 – the year when various measures were introduced (2013 ...
Thomas Lüthi, Dagmar Heim
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Imparare a comunicare: il ruolo del docente nell’espressione del feedback nella scuola primaria
Con l’ordinanza ministeriale numero 172 del 2020 sono state fissate le nuove modalità valutative nella scuola primaria, sostituendo i voti numerici con i giudizi descrittivi.
Ilaria Fiore
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