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Inventing Television Culture: Men, Women and the Box * New Media and Popular Imagination: Launching Radio, Television and Digital Media in the United States [PDF]
Jill Bennett
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Abstract High aggregate levels of wildlife consumption in cities in Central Africa highlight the need for solutions that balance wildlife protection, local livelihoods and the relational values between people and nature. This study explores the impacts of demand‐ and supply‐side interventions on wild meat consumption through two randomized control ...
Abdoulaye Cisse +2 more
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Digital Switching: A Case Study of Innovation in Local Television.
Daniel Trigoboff
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The impact of COVID‐19 on public perceptions of wild meat in Central Africa
Abstract Wild meat is a significant source of food and income generation in Central Africa. However, there is little knowledge of how the assumed link between COVID‐19 and wild meat consumption has been discussed by the media and received by the public. In this study, we conducted media content analysis of 264 articles published in 2019–2020 related to
Yuhan Li +14 more
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Study on the Inquiry Teaching Method of the Course of Digital Television Theory
Rong Li
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Schematic of manufacturing carbon fabric composite structural batteries. ABSTRACT Structural batteries based on woven carbon fabrics are typically established on lithium ion phosphate (LFP) and graphite. While this method proved viable from the manufacturing perspective, the resulting structural batteries exhibited suboptimal electrochemical ...
Zhibin Han +5 more
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Excessive Screen Time Among U.S. High School Students: Mental Health, Suicidal Ideation and Social Image Factors. [PDF]
Imai S, Close A, Jones T, Jones K.
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Digital Transformation of Television Companies in Russia
Елена Вартанова +2 more
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ABSTRACT Despite growing research on bullying in Western contexts, less is known about its prevalence and predictors in post‐Soviet nations. This study explores bullying among 8th‐grade students in Kazakhstan and Russia‐two post‐Soviet countries with contrasting development levels but shared historical ties.
Saltanat Kaliyeva
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