Effect of Digital Safety Interventions on Parental Practices in Safeguarding Children's Digital Activities: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Zgambo M +6 more
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ABSTRACT Electronic waste (e‐waste) from mobile phones is a growing concern in resource‐constrained contexts, where limited infrastructure and regulatory enforcement promote reliance on informal systems. In Ghana, a rapidly expanding digital market, e‐waste accumulation poses significant environmental and social challenges.
Alina Iskander +2 more
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Association between frailty and quality of life, and the moderating effect of mobile, broadcast and digital media in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Kenya. [PDF]
Dzando G +4 more
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ABSTRACT Transforming global food systems is crucial for mitigating environmental degradation, reducing the global disease burden and protecting sentient individuals from harm. Despite overwhelming evidence linking animal‐sourced foods to ecological damage, resource depletion and public health challenges, gaps remain in promoting sustainable ...
Camila Augusto Perussello +2 more
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No news is good news? The declining information value of broadcast news in America. [PDF]
Gaebler JD +3 more
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A digital television-based program in Media Education
Fernando Tucho-Fernández
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Abstract Research Summary Sustainable new ventures seeking to tackle grand challenges such as climate change or biodiversity loss through new business models face the difficult task of reconciling social and ecological goals with profit. To provide a better understanding of how founders balance such tensions and develop viable business models, this ...
Eduard Esau +4 more
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Effect of parental educational programs on knowledge and attitude regarding guidelines on screen time and digital wellness among parents of children under 10 years in a selected rural community Puducherry - A pre-experimental study. [PDF]
Sumathy P, Maheswari RU.
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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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From wells to windmills: Resource redeployment and new technology investment in the energy sector
Abstract Research Summary This study examines how multi‐business firms redeploy resources following an industry shock. Using the case of oil and gas firms diversified into wind power, I show that firms reduced expenditure in oil and gas—particularly on complex offshore projects—while increasing investment in wind after the 2014 oil price crash.
Aldona Kapacinskaite
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