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Substitutes in Culture Media [PDF]
V. Bennett McMahon
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Individuals’ unverified information sharing on social media, namely, sharing information without verification, is a major cause of the widespread misinformation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Qing Huang+3 more
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American cultural regions mapped through the lexical analysis of social media [PDF]
Cultural areas represent a useful concept that cross-fertilizes diverse fields in social sciences. Knowledge of how humans organize and relate their ideas and behavior within a society helps to understand their actions and attitudes towards different issues. However, the selection of common traits that shape a cultural area is somewhat arbitrary.
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Literacy at play: an analysis of media literacy games used to foster media literacy competencies
Media literacy is considered one of the key competencies to acquire in the 21st century. With games being recognized as having a large potential to train and educate, a wide range of games focusing on media literacy related topics such as fake news games,
René Glas+4 more
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The re-regulation of broadcasting: Or the mill owners’ triumph [PDF]
Discusses the driving forces behind the Communications Bill 2001 of Great Britain.
Barnett S.+17 more
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Measuring Commonality in Recommendation of Cultural Content: Recommender Systems to Enhance Cultural Citizenship [PDF]
Recommender systems have become the dominant means of curating cultural content, significantly influencing the nature of individual cultural experience. While the majority of research on recommender systems optimizes for personalized user experience, this paradigm does not capture the ways that recommender systems impact cultural experience in the ...
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This paper explores certain issues concerning the Turing test; non-termination, asymmetry and the need for a control experiment. A standard diagonalisation argument to show the non-computability of AI is extended to yields a socalled “April fool Turing ...
Mark S. Dougherty+2 more
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Colombian politicians and Twitter usage: on the path to gender parity
This article aims to determine whether there are gender-based differences in using Twitter. For this purpose, 518,156 tweets from 280 Colombian Congress members were analysed.
Angie K. González, Carme Ferré-Pavia
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A focus on collaboration: Fostering Australian screen production students’ teamwork skills.
Recent research undertaken in Australia and abroad suggests that the development of effective collaboration skills is a significant factor affecting the successful employment of graduate screen practitioners.
Kath Dooley, Larissa Sexton-Finck
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Regional imaginaries of governance agencies: practising the region of South West Britain [PDF]
publication-status: AcceptedHarvey D C, Hawkins H, Thomas N J, 2011. The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published in Environment and Planning A 43(2) 470 – 486 DOI: 10.1068/a43380Copyright © 2011 PionChanges in government
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