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Visualizing # Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: From “Didn't Earn It” to “Definitely Earned It”
ABSTRACT This article situates the contested terrain of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the current political and cultural context, analyzing how social media users employ visual strategies to reinforce, challenge, and reimagine dominant discourses on DEI. By examining a range of case studies, we offer a critical look at how technological
Marie Bernard‐Brind'Amour+1 more
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Communicative Participation in Adolescents and Young Adults: A Concept Elicitation Study
ABSTRACT Background Communicative participation is the primary outcome of speech and language therapy for people with communication disorders. However, there are no instruments that measure communicative participation from the perspective of adolescents and young adults. Moreover, little research has been conducted in which adolescents and young adults
Eline Alons+5 more
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Male frogs emit calls to attract mates and deter conspecific rivals. The evolution of these calls is thought to be linked to anatomical constraints and the acoustic characteristics of their surroundings. We tested these two factors in a radiation of 112 species of Neotropical treefrogs and found that body size and calling site affect peak frequency but
Moisés Escalona+17 more
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Management of Interactive Contents for Digital Broadcasting: Proper Use of Personal Video Recorder
Jong-Sir Oh
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ABSTRACT Instant messenger Telegram has emerged as a favoured platform for far‐right activism, conspiracy theories, political propaganda, and misinformation, which has its own target audience. This study explores the application of multilingual pre‐trained language models to detect and measure toxicity in political content on Telegram channels.
Arsenii Tretiakov+3 more
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Digital Borders and Bordering Along the Vietnam–Australia Migration Corridor
ABSTRACT Research on borders and bordering tends to focus on state‐society relationships as well as the distinctions between insiders and outsiders, thereby glossing over the social hierarchies and internal politics of belonging among those on the move.
Lan Anh Hoang
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The economics of copyright in the digital age
Abstract Intellectual property rights are fundamental to how economies organize innovation and steer the diffusion of knowledge. Copyright law, in particular, has developed constantly to keep up with emerging technologies and the interests of creators, consumers, and intermediaries of the different creative industries.
Christian Peukert, Margaritha Windisch
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