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ABSTRACT Young people are increasingly forming and expressing civic identities in digital spaces. Yet, digital media literacy interventions have had limited success translating these competencies into sociopolitical action and, in some cases, may even constrain youth online civic engagement.
Mariah Kornbluh +3 more
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Alcohol Promotion via User-Generated Content on Instagram and TikTok: A Content Analysis. [PDF]
Crocetti A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Sociolinguistic research has long documented the appropriation of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) across media including film, music and advertising. In this article, we add to this body of work by exploring the digital recontextualisation of a subset of AAVE features as ‘TikTok/internet language’.
Christian Ilbury, Rianna Walcott
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Self-Harm and Suicide-Related Content on TikTok: Thematic Analysis. [PDF]
Grant-Allen G +5 more
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The dangers, directness, and purposes of online collective actions
Abstract Most research on online collective action investigates low‐effort, social media‐based actions rather than tactics with highly disruptive potential. To better account for the variety of forms of collective actions that use digital technologies, we conducted an open‐source intelligence search (Study 1a) and an expert consultation survey (Study ...
Catherine G. Lowery +2 more
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Digital mental health and hidden support: a qualitative analysis of non-suicidal self-injury communities on TikTok. [PDF]
Martínez-Pastor E +2 more
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Susceptibility to misinformation and propaganda during wartime: Evidence from the Israel‐Gaza war
Abstract Advances in digital technologies have facilitated the creation and dissemination of misinformation, creating a complex information ecosystem where distinguishing between real and fake content has become increasingly challenging. Wars, in particular, present a unique case in which misinformation is often weaponized to shape public perception ...
Nur Givon‐Benjio +2 more
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Effects of social media sponsorship disclosure on adolescents' advertising literacy and purchase intention. [PDF]
Lin YC +7 more
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Beyond the Hype: A Scoping Review of TikTok's Potential and Pitfalls in Clinical Education
ABSTRACT Introduction Multimedia, including TikTok, is increasingly predominant for asynchronous and synchronous learning. This scoping review aimed to determine the role of TikTok for clinical education, including assessment of learning benefits, limitations, accessibility, acceptability and feasibility. Methods We conducted a scoping review following
Hester Lacey +3 more
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