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Not a real meritocracy? How conspiracy beliefs reduce perceived distributive justice
Abstract The meritocracy principle, along with other distributive justice principles such as equality and need, is fundamental to the healthy functioning of modern societies. However, our understanding of the factors that shape citizens' perceptions of these principles remains limited.
Qi Zhao +2 more
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Linguistic features of AI mis/disinformation and the detection limits of LLMs. [PDF]
Ma Y +5 more
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Journalism’s epistemic crisis and its solution: Disinformation, datafication and source criticism [PDF]
Steen Steensen
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Abstract This study proposes a novel, certainty‐weighted account of the process by which political beliefs shape political attitudes. Building upon expectancy‐value frameworks, this paper introduces belief certainty as a moderator of belief impact. A Bayesian partial‐pooling approach is used to test a model positing how beliefs about what the Patient ...
Gabriel Miao Li +2 more
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Health disinformation: a call to action for the hemostasis and thrombosis community. [PDF]
Smadja DM.
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More Than Regulation: Challenging Habermas on the Future of the Public Sphere
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Bernardo Ferro
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Legislating Uncertainty: Election Policies and the Amplification of Misinformation
ABSTRACT Can state election policies affect the spread of misinformation? This paper studies the role played by ballot processing policies, which determine when ballots can be examined and organized, in the online spread of political misinformation. We present evidence from the 2020 U.S.
Morgan Wack +5 more
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Generative AI and health misinformation: production, propagation, and mitigation-a systematic review. [PDF]
Saeidnia HR +3 more
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