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The adoption of the Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA) has been a great step towards regulating digital space and industry. The two regulations set out a comprehensive and long-awaited set of requirements for companies providing ...
Bence Kis Kelemen, Balázs Hohmann
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The question of crime: How much does the public have the right to know?
The public right to know is of particular significance when considering the reporting of crime and criminal justice. The internet has demonstrated strong influences upon crime reporting in mainstream media, including the range of material it provides to ...
Joy Cameron-Dow
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The “Gatekeepers” of Medical Imaging [PDF]
Shyamkumar N. Keshava, Binit Sureka
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Lawyers: Gatekeepers of the Sovereign Debt Market? [PDF]
The claim that lawyers act as gatekeepers or certifiers in financial transactions is widely discussed in the legal literature. There has, however, been little empirical examination of the claim.
Bradley, Michael +2 more
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In the Midwestern U.S., there is a growing population of Latin American immigrants. This increase is driven largely by employment opportunities in generally low-skilled, low wage fields such as meat processing and packing, and other agricultural fields ...
Denice Adkins, Heather Moulaison Sandy
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Screening Out Their Own: Muslim Gatekeepers of Jewish Spaces in Morocco
The literature on ethnic groups that were formed following migration reveals how symbolic and socioeconomic boundaries are manipulated by veteran groups to keep out the unwanted immigrants.
André Levy
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Media: Tauiwi and Māori news: The indigenous view
Aotearoa/New Zealand is divided between the mainstream news media and the fast-gowing Māori media with different perspectives. New Zealand journalism graduates need to be taught different media systems and news values.
Ian Stuart
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NZ journalism unit standards: Are they still needed?
One indicator of health in any field of human endeavour is the extent and quality of debate that occurs on how its new and developing practitioners should be educated.
Frank Sligo
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Trust in Public Relations in the Age of Mistrusted Media: A European Perspective
One of the core problems of misinformation and post-trust societies is, indeed, trust in communications. The undermining of the credibility of media as the backbone of democratic societies is becoming a serious problem that affects democracy, business ...
Ángeles Moreno +2 more
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In 2016–2017, a living conditions survey was conducted among people with intellectual disabilities in Sami areas in Norway. The aim of this article is to discuss methodological aspects of carrying out living conditions studies where people with mild and ...
Hege Gjertsen
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