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Impact of YouTube User-Generated Content on News Dissemination and Youth Information Reception. [PDF]
Chunqiong W +3 more
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A Farewell to Arms… Manufacturing: Learning From a Landmine Producer Who Became a Deminer
ABSTRACT Certain industries—labeled “dirty,” “sinful,” “stigmatized,” or “controversial”—are under public scrutiny because of the ethical, social, and environmental concerns that they raise. Previous research has typically focused on the industry or organizational level of analysis, examining how companies in controversial industries can enhance their ...
Marco Guerci, Luca Carollo
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Training the Gatekeepers of Research Integrity: Enhancing peer review and editorial Process excellence by simulated training programs. [PDF]
Yaseen S.
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Journalism Ethics amid Structural Change [PDF]
Ethical Content, Jane B. Singer
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Abstract Behavioural science research has the potential to develop evidence‐based strategies to fight disinformation about climate science and climate mitigation action; however, this research has yet to be conducted systematically with validated sets of climate disinformation stimuli. Here, we present the Climate Disinformation Corpus, a collection of
Tobia Spampatti +3 more
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Validation of the very efficient nomophobia short-form questionnaire in Chinese. [PDF]
Zhu W, Cheng M, Wang H, Yue Y.
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’Shift’ Happens: What our PR students are willing to do when no one is watching [PDF]
Cabot, Mathew A.
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Fighting fire with fire: Prebunking with the use of a plausible meta‐conspiracy framing
Abstract Prebunking can be used to pre‐emptively refute conspiracy narratives. We developed a new approach to prebunking – fighting fire with fire – which introduces a plausible ‘meta‐conspiracy’ suggesting that conspiracy theories are deliberately spread as part of a wider conspiracy.
Mikey Biddlestone +5 more
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Challenging Reward Structures and Organizational Cultures that Propagate Stem Cell Hyperbole. [PDF]
Trinh A, Turner L.
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