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Finding the news and mapping the links: a case study of hypertextuality in Dutch-language health news websites [PDF]
This study considers hyperlinks as digital navigational cues that can guide users through the increasingly complex and vast online health information landscape in order to examine how hypertextuality at both search engines and health news websites ...
Stroobant, Joyce
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The “Emerging Church” Conversation
Abstract As the contemporary discussion on the “Emerging Church” (ECC) conversation shows, there is a shift in the understanding of Christian religion. (In its historical context, this is strongly related to Evangelism.) On closer examination, the ECC actually boils down to a transformation of Christian religion – a version of an experienced‐based ...
Patrick Todjeras
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We present an interdisciplinary approach that makes possible to learn how citizens live in the city by the means of mobile social media data, that is, volunteered geographical information provided by the inhabitants through social media and mobile apps, by adopting a new reticular approach to spatial analysis.
Federica Burini +4 more
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Clustering based on Random Graph Model embedding Vertex Features [PDF]
Large datasets with interactions between objects are common to numerous scientific fields (i.e. social science, internet, biology...). The interactions naturally define a graph and a common way to explore or summarize such dataset is graph clustering ...
Ambroise, Christophe +2 more
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Internet and the Political Public Sphere
Abstract The article addresses the main theory of the political public sphere generally, and the role of the Internet and Internet‐based media in the theory specifically. It first reviews briefly the initial social research on the Internet in the 1990s concerning political participation.
Terje Rasmussen
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NEURAL NETWORK PATTERN FOR ENHANCING FUNCTIONALITY OF ELECTRONIC DICTIONARIES
The value of a dictionary is traditionally considered to be proportional to its physical volume, measured in the number of entries. However, the amount of useful data varies depending on existing hypertextual links across a dictionary.
Serhii Fokin
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Extending Conceptual Schemas with Business Process Information
The specification of business processes is becoming a more and more critical aspect for organizations. Such processes are specified as workflow models expressing the logical precedence among the different business activities (i.e., the units of work). Typically, workflow models are managed through specific subsystems, called workflow management systems,
Marco Brambilla +3 more
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Una bella història ...o dues? A l’entorn de la reescriptura d’un poemari de Miquel Bauçà
In 1987, Empúries published Obra Poètica 1959-1983 by Miquel Bauçà (Felanitx, 1940 – Barcelona, 2005). The volume included a new unpublished version of Una bella història, a collection originally released in 1962 and rewritten in heptasyllabic verse in ...
Pere Rosselló Bover
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Don Quixote, intermediality and remix: Translational shifts in the semiotics of culture [PDF]
In Yuri Lotman’s terms intertextual relationships as active dialogues among texts and cultures should be the starting point for an analysis of the concepts of intermediality, cross-mediality and transmediality.
DUSI, Nicola Maria
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Los ecos celestinescos del otro Quijote: cartografía de una resemantización
This article presents the first systematic study of the influence exerted on Avellaneda's Quixote by both the Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea attributed to Fernando de Rojas «y antiguo autor» and the celestinesque subgenre itself, from an hypertextual ...
Jéromine François
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