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The mediating effect of cyber victimization and cyberbullying on the relationship between social media addiction and emotional and psychological well-being in adolescents. [PDF]
Torun G, Akgenç F, Can Öz Y.
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Pneumococcal vaccine for prevention of acute otitis media in children: a meta-analysis. [PDF]
Han L +6 more
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Public Engagement Strategies in Digital Health Ethics: Protocol for a Scoping Review.
Namuganza S +2 more
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Association Between Short-Form Video Use and Mental Health: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters, 1997
The author addresses the role of the media in crisis management and the utility of media studies methods in the specific field of ...
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The author addresses the role of the media in crisis management and the utility of media studies methods in the specific field of ...
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2008
U radu se razmatra kompleksna problematika medijskog obrazovanja i daje se konkreto rješenje za medijsko obrazovanje u R Hrvatskoj. Medijsko obrazovanje se može promatrati kao podsustav obrazovnog sustava. Ono je posljednjih decenija najviše usmjereno na djecu i omladinu.
Nadrljanski, Mila, Nadrljanski, Đorđe
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U radu se razmatra kompleksna problematika medijskog obrazovanja i daje se konkreto rješenje za medijsko obrazovanje u R Hrvatskoj. Medijsko obrazovanje se može promatrati kao podsustav obrazovnog sustava. Ono je posljednjih decenija najviše usmjereno na djecu i omladinu.
Nadrljanski, Mila, Nadrljanski, Đorđe
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2018
The most famous and influential classical ‘novel’ is Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, focusing on the hybrid (half-Persian, half-Mede) king. The interpretative issues raised by the Cyropaedia (is it praise or critique?) can be better understood if we consider its subject as semiotically hybrid, balancing the manly, regal mode of Persia against the decadent mode ...
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The most famous and influential classical ‘novel’ is Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, focusing on the hybrid (half-Persian, half-Mede) king. The interpretative issues raised by the Cyropaedia (is it praise or critique?) can be better understood if we consider its subject as semiotically hybrid, balancing the manly, regal mode of Persia against the decadent mode ...
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