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Modeling the Agility of Education Departments with a Digital Transformation Approach [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide a model of organizational agility in Fars education departments with a digital transformation approach.Methodology: This study is applied research from the perspective of the purpose of agile modeling of ...
Mohammadreza Gharbi Jahromi +3 more
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Understanding the social in a digital age [PDF]
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective processes, enriching personal interaction and amplifying the scope and scale of public networks. At the same time, surveillance capitalists and the social quantification sector are committed to monetizing every aspect of human communication, all of which ...
Zoetanya Sujon, Harry T. Dyer
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Digital Socialism and Cyber-Communism in the Fourth Industrial Revolution [PDF]
Socialism is a political ideology that proposes that the state should control the means of production to manage a planned economy. The possibility of realizing this thesis has been debated throughout the 20th century.
Gayozzo, Piero
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E-book platforms, such as Wattpad (wattpad.com) offer authors and readers, often rather young, the opportunity to publish their own stories on a wide variety of topics and in different genre categories, e.g., fanfiction, time travel, love stories ...
Charlotte Kitzinger
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Netiquette as Digital Social Norms
Human interactions are guided by rules, guidelines, and social norms—a tacit understanding of what is adequate in a given context. With interactions being increasingly digitally mediated, understanding how behavior is regulated in these environments becomes imperative.
Maxi Heitmayer, Robin Schimmelpfennig
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Social uncertainty in the digital world
The social world is inherently uncertain. We present a computational framework for thinking about how increasingly popular online environments modulate the social uncertainty we experience, dependent on the type of social inferences we make. This framework draws on Bayesian inference, which involves combining multiple informational sources to update ...
Amanda M Ferguson +2 more
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The Balkans and South Caucasia (Eurasia Minor) consists of countries and regions that are considered by representative investigations on the country level as some of the last strongholds of patriarchy compared to the rest of Europe, Russia not included.
Karl Kaser
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Common prosperity is the essential requirement of socialism and an important feature of Chinese-style modernization. Data from 284 cities in China from 2011 to 2020 were collected to construct an evaluation system of the digital economy and common ...
L. Chen, Yuanbo Zhang
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DIGITALIZATION OR DIGITAL ECONOMY: PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES
The so-called «digitalization» not only as a management tool in economy (digital economy), but also as a historical phenomenon in the evolution of a society and all social life of a human being has been considered.
L. Ivanovskaya
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Digital Social Networks and Health [PDF]
This article documents the emergence of social media, and specifically social network sites (SNS) and their impact on health information–seeking and health-related behaviors. We review surveys of user behavior on SNS to document how health information is being transformed into a social health experience rather than an individual or clinical endeavor ...
R Craig, Lefebvre +1 more
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