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REVIEW: Behind the bitter attacks and propaganda—a remarkable Cold War talent
Review of Memoirs of a Rebel Journalist: The Autobiography of Wilfred Burchett, edited by George Burchett and Nick Shimmin. When Phillip Knightley was researching The First Casualty (1975), controversial fellow Australian journalist Wilfred Burchett was
David Robie
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Cyber Defamation Awareness Among Adolescent: Case Studies in One Private Institution
Defamation sounded itself is unprecedented proliferation. This unprecedented proliferation in information and communication technology (ICT) such as electronic mail (e-mail), chat groups, online forums, web logs (blogs), social media platforms and many ...
Zahidah Zakaria, Siti Aminah Harun
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(Dis)information Systems: a Systemic View of Disinformation
ABSTRACT Disinformation is an ancient social phenomenon that has found a favourable environment for dissemination in internet‐based social networks. While the scientific community seeks to address the problem by creating specific tools to detect and classify the various types of false information, we argue that systems thinking is necessary to ...
Herbert Laroca +2 more
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Doping in sport and the issue of defamation in Australia: the successful actions [PDF]
Sean Carolan and Mark French, both launched defamation proceedings in relation to comments made in the print media about their alleged involvement in doping in sport.
Davies, Chris
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Constructing Difference: Maternal Boundary‐Work in Science‐Based and Natural Mom Groups on Facebook
Boundary‐work describes the activities of social groups as they seek to differentiate themselves from others to establish credibility, authority, or to protect their interests. While a growing body of literature explores occupational boundary‐work in health care, limited research has focused on how lay actors practice boundary‐work online.
Darryn DiFrancesco
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In this paper, we use Goffman's notion of “face work” to examine how pipeline engineers perform and present their working selves as competent experts. Our analysis identifies various faces and face work tactics, including a focus on professional judgment, actively selling one's expertise relative to others, protective self‐deprecatory strategies, and ...
Sarah Maslen +2 more
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This chapter examines the law of defamation, which protects a claimant’s reputation. It explains the distinction between libel and slander, and outlines the elements of the cause of action for defamation: that the statement must be defamatory; must refer
Mark Lunney, Ken Oliphant, Donal Nolan
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جريمة التشهير عبر منصات التواصل الاجتماعي (دراسة مقارنة ). [PDF]
جريمة التشهير من أكثر الجرائم انتشارًا التي تسهلها التكنولوجيا الحديثة؛ أن الوسائل الحديثة التي يمكن الاعتماد عليها لارتكاب جريمة التشهير لا يمكن حصرها في وقتنا الراهن، حيث أن تكنولوجيا الاتصالات والمعلومات كل يوم تأتي بتطبيقات جديدة، وأنظمة متطورة ...
خالد خميس محمد العاجل الزعابي و أ.د / منال منجد
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Formation of Distance‐Based Orientation: Political Identity through Relational Positioning in Israel
Distance‐based orientation describes how pejorative labels may serve as anchor points for political identity. Existing research on political labeling has largely emphasized stigmatization, overlooking how labels may acquire durability and orienting capacity without losing pejorative force. Drawing on publicly circulating discourse, we trace positioning
Tammar Friedman, Asaf Saadon
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This chapter focuses on defamation. It examines the Defamation Act 2013 and explains who can sue for, and be liable in, defamation, when a statement is ‘defamatory’ and innuendo.
Erika Rackley, Kirsty Horsey
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