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Abstract With direct experiences of nature declining due to urbanisation, technology‐mediated encounters may offer alternative ways to foster human–nature connections. This study investigates how Den Stora Älgvandringen (The Great Moose Migration, TGMM), a Swedish Slow TV programme live‐streaming moose migration, influences viewers' experiences of ...
Minh‐Xuan A. Truong +2 more
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The reflection of COVID-19 pandemic-induced emotions and values on tourism advertising : Analysis of the advertisement appeals, and persuasive techniques utilized in Iceland’s official tourism advertisement campaigns [PDF]
This thesis investigates the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism advertising. The analysis is focused on case-studying Iceland due to the importance of tourism for the country’s economy and due to its successful tourism marketing campaigns ...
Todorova, Mariyana
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The media's adherence to “if it bleeds, it leads” has resulted in global dominance of negative news (e.g., stories of corruption, fraud, shootings, terrorism, and war).
Reza Shabahang +8 more
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Background: TikTok has risen to prominence as a widely favored social media platform for Generation Z (Gen Z). Previous studies showed that the extensive use of TikTok, including by Gen Z, is largely driven by hedonic motivation. This study aims to investigate the hedonic motivation (joy, curiosity, and control) toward focused immersion and behavioral ...
Flourensia Sapty Rahayu +3 more
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Uso de redes sociales durante el confinamiento: riesgos y beneficios [PDF]
This work was supported by a predoctoral Principality of Asturias (BP19-032)
Cuesta Izquierdo, Marcelino +5 more
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An Analysis of Lexical Neologisms on Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic to Enhance Morphological Knowledge [PDF]
The aim of this study is to find neologisms formed during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, as well as to categorize the content terms and describe the neologisms' word-formation processes.
Afrika, Alni Sidqiyah +3 more
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We’re All Historical Researchers Now: The Impact of Dobbs on Legal Research Instruction [PDF]
Congratulations, it’s July, which means you have officially survived what may very well be considered the most consequential Supreme Court term in the history of the United States. Simply existing in this country over the past few weeks (months?
Smith Schlinck, Olivia R.
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Expanding Creative Communities in the Visual Arts: Using Padlet to Support Student Engagement and Belonging in Stressful Contexts [PDF]
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on universities and the delivery of educational content more broadly. In many instances, this has necessitated a pivot to online learning, which presents unique challenges for practice-based visual art ...
Batorowicz, Beata +4 more
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May Understand, but Cannot Relate: How Do News Avoiders and Doomscrollers Perceive Each Other?
This article examines two opposing media consumption trends—news avoidance and doomscrolling—through the lens of media environment and societal fragmentation.
A. D. Kazun, D. V. Petrova
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