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WASTELAND ACTIVISM: Political Weeds and Ecological Imaginaries in Montreal
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Montreal, this article examines the ways in which urban dwellers and activists engage with the living materialities of wastelands to illuminate evolving ecological imaginaries and their political potentials.
Daniela Giudici
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Beliefs and sharing intentions of human- and AI-generated fake news: Evidence from 27 European countries. [PDF]
Stefkovics Á, Gere D.
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Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "MAKING HEADLINES - Bill and Teresa Brosseau, left, and Jean and Larry Lucas enjoy the cocktail party honoring the Brosseaus.
Hoke, Doug
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Abstract This article examines the Yeditepe Biennial—Turkey's first Islamic and traditional arts biennial—as a creative festival shaped by the socio‐political and spatial dynamics of Turkish‐Islamist nationalism. Counterposed against the Istanbul Biennial and the Western‐oriented secular cultural legacy of the Turkish Republic, the Yeditepe Biennial ...
Hulya Arik, Sabrien Amrov
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Towards better Hebrew clickbait detection: Insights from BERT and data augmentation. [PDF]
Natanya T, Liebeskind C.
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Abstract This article outlines possibilities for counter configurations of data‐based urbanisms, whereby data practices, rather than reproducing logics of urban entrepreneurialism and smart‐city governance, are made from within urban peripheral territories.
Andrés Luque‐Ayala, Rodrigo Firmino
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Screen Use and Child and Adolescent Health in Canada: Triangulation of Evidence Assessing the State of the Effort. [PDF]
Tremblay MS +13 more
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Why do Public Debates Escalate? Trigger Points and the Moral Dynamics of “Hot Politics”
ABSTRACT Escalating, emotionally charged, and moralized forms of controversy are a central feature of contemporary politics. Our study develops a framework for understanding how political debates between ordinary citizens become heated; why certain issues provoke particularly strong emotions; and how this affective potential is weaponized by ...
Linus Westheuser +2 more
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Exploring plausible futures for artificial intelligence in rural healthcare: insights from participatory foresight methods. [PDF]
Cain T +6 more
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ABSTRACT In corporate graduate recruitment worldwide, candidates are often assessed not only on competence but on whether they are deemed relatable. This study theorises relatability as a racialised cultural–affective filter that covertly sustains inequality. Drawing on qualitative interviews, we identify five interlinked processes of self‐presentation,
Sifiso Mthembu +3 more
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