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The following is an edited version of a submission to the Environment and Communications Legislation Committee with reference to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Local Content) Bill 2014, by Brian McNair and Ben Goldsmith. The committee
Goldsmith, Ben, McNair, Brian
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On the "localness" of user-generated content
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2010The "localness" of participation in repositories of user-generated content (UGC) with geospatial components has been cited as one of UGC's greatest benefits. However, the degree of localness in major UGC repositories such as Flickr and Wikipedia has never been examined.
Brent J. Hecht, Darren Gergle
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Localized content based image retrieval
Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGMM international workshop on Multimedia information retrieval, 2005We define localized content-based image retrieval as a CBIR task where the user is only interested in a portion of the image, and the rest of the image is irrelevant. In this paper we present a localized CBIR system, Accio, that uses labeled images in conjunction with a multiple-instance learning algorithm to first identify the desired object and ...
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Semantic Localism and the Locality of Content
Erkenntnis, 1998Semantic localism is the view of meaning defended by Michael Devitt in Coming to Our Senses. In this paper I assess this view by considering how well it answers the concerns that led Akeel Bilgrami in Belief and Meaning to put forward his thesis of the locality of content.
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2021
Abstract Drawing on the global debates over biofuels and fracking, this chapter develops the core theoretical approach of the book, bringing together insights from contentious politics and political economy scholarship. The chapter details three central mechanisms of mobilization: scale shifts, identity activation, and brokerage.
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Abstract Drawing on the global debates over biofuels and fracking, this chapter develops the core theoretical approach of the book, bringing together insights from contentious politics and political economy scholarship. The chapter details three central mechanisms of mobilization: scale shifts, identity activation, and brokerage.
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2017
This chapter describes what is meant by local content and examines the diverse incentives that countries can use to favor domestic suppliers/contractors, and how these have necessarily changed over time. The unique nature of the Norwegian licensing system allowed the state to allocate offshore exploration and development responsibilities.
Jonathon W. Moses, Bjørn Letnes
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This chapter describes what is meant by local content and examines the diverse incentives that countries can use to favor domestic suppliers/contractors, and how these have necessarily changed over time. The unique nature of the Norwegian licensing system allowed the state to allocate offshore exploration and development responsibilities.
Jonathon W. Moses, Bjørn Letnes
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Health Content in Local Television News
Health Communication, 2007Local television news is an important source of health information for the public. Yet little is known about coverage of health issues on local television newscasts. This study examined 1,863 news stories that aired on 4 English-language channels and 1 Spanish channel in 7 U.S. markets during a composite week in 2000.
Zheng, Wang, Walter, Gantz
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2020
Local content policies have proliferated in several oil and gas countries, as a means of government intervention into the oil and gas industry. These policies have been used as vehicles of economic transformation in resource-rich countries. Local content policies were first adopted in the 1970s in Norway.
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Local content policies have proliferated in several oil and gas countries, as a means of government intervention into the oil and gas industry. These policies have been used as vehicles of economic transformation in resource-rich countries. Local content policies were first adopted in the 1970s in Norway.
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