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Health behaviours and affective states of partners of fly‐in fly‐out workers: A daily diary study
Abstract Partners of fly‐in fly‐out (FIFO) workers face increases in demands, for instance in care and family responsibilities, particularly in the absence of workers; however, little is known about how their daily life experiences influence their health across the FIFO work cycle.
Bernard Kwadwo Yeboah Asiamah‐Asare+3 more
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How to measure musical preference on Facebook? Evidence from a mixed-method data collection [PDF]
More and more digital data is available for social science analysis. This provides new ways of measuring several concepts. But when we start using new data sources, we have to understand how the new data source could be processed and how it could be analysed effectively.
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Misinformation Spreading on Facebook [PDF]
Social media are pervaded by unsubstantiated or untruthful rumors, that contribute to the alarming phenomenon of misinformation. The widespread presence of a heterogeneous mass of information sources may affect the mechanisms behind the formation of public opinion.
ZOLLO, Fabiana, Quattrociocchi, Walter
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The Gender Harassment Experiences of Women Who Play, Coach, Officiate and Manage Sport in Australia
ABSTRACT Sport remains a male‐dominated industry despite increasing numbers of women participating and working in a variety roles and contexts. In many sports, women report negative experiences and face gendered challenges as elite players, community players, coaches and referees.
Samantha Marshall+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Social Networks sind ohne Zweifel als freie Austauschmärkte perfekt geeignet, denn in ihrer Kernidee liegt die Verbindung von Menschen und der Austausch jeglicher Informationen: private Informationen, Fachinformationen, Musik, Fotos, Videos, etc.
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Twenty-five years ago, Eugene Volokh published his seminal article Cheap Speech and What It will Do, predicting many of the consequences of the then-brand-new Internet. On the whole, Volokh’s tone was optimistic. While many of his predictions have indeed come true, many would argue that his optimism was overstated.
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ABSTRACT This qualitative study aimed to understand how migration experiences shape wellbeing and quality of life (QoL) for Asian‐born men who have sex with men (MSM) who are living with HIV in Australia, and to identify relevant support needs. Drawing from intersectionality theory, this paper reports findings from semi‐structured interviews with Asian‐
Thomas Norman+9 more
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Health effects of a ban on late‐night alcohol sales
Abstract This paper studies the impact of a ban on late‐night off‐premise alcohol sales between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. in Germany. We use three large administrative data sets: (i) German diagnosis related groups‐Statistik, (ii) data from a large social health insurance, and (iii) Road Traffic Accident Statistics.
Matthias Bäuml+2 more
wiley +1 more source
Zero-temperature glass transition in two dimensions
Identifying the nature of the glass transition is challenging because relevant experiments or analytical descriptions are hard to achieve. Here, Berthier et al.
Ludovic Berthier+4 more
doaj +1 more source
Promoting libraries through wall : Needs, wants and opportunities [PDF]
Most of the libraries nowadays were changing their promotion strategy by utilizing online social network such as Facebook as a channel to reach their services to the public.
Ahmad Khusaini, Noryana+3 more
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