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Disinformation and Digital Media as a Challenge for Democracy
Terzis, Georgios ca. 20./21. Jh. +4 more
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Abstract Background Health misinformation in Ethiopia undermines public trust and weakens the effectiveness of health interventions. Cultural beliefs, religious influences, and the expansion of digital media contribute to myths that fuel vaccine hesitancy, stigma, and delayed health‐seeking behavior.
Trhas Tadesse Berhe +2 more
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The impact of interventions against science disinformation in high school students. [PDF]
Martini C +6 more
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ABSTRACT Childhood stunting remains a public health challenge in Thailand. While national surveys provide prevalence estimates, there is limited understanding of the multilevel influences shaping child feeding practices. This qualitative study aimed to explore individual, familial, and socioenvironmental determinants of child feeding practices among ...
Thanit Vinitchagoon +8 more
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A Shift Amid the Transition: Towards Smarter, More Resilient Digital Journalism in the Age of AI and Disinformation [PDF]
Tania Forja-Pena +2 more
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Reflections on Gender
ABSTRACT This paper is a response to the current backlash to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, with a particular focus on gender. The paper begins with a brief description of some of the central features of feminist economics, providing a useful conceptual backdrop to the remaining sections.
Daniela Casale
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Continuing as Partners in Immunization: Building Immunization Confidence Through Communication, Education, and Resources. [PDF]
Girotto JE +5 more
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Fake News, Forgery, and Falsification: Western Responses to Soviet Disinformation in Cold War India
Paul M. McGarr
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The Epistemic Habits of Danish Populists: Objectivity, Legitimacy and Evidence
ABSTRACT Epistemic conflicts and disagreements characterise our political debates, as consensus surrounding what qualifies as legitimate knowledge in political settings becomes increasingly difficult to maintain. This article examines how right‐wing populist party voters in Denmark produce legitimate political knowledge, based on a series of focus ...
Colm Flaherty
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