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ABSTRACT In modern crises, governments aim to communicate in ways that foster shared understanding, yet public interpretations often diverge, undermining response efforts. Crisis communication now unfolds in hybrid media environments where televised press conferences intersect with real‐time social media discourse.
Christian Schwaderer
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This study aims at exploring the effect of using microblogging on the achievement and classroom interaction in science courses among fifth-grade students in Jordan. A Quasi-experimental approach was used.
Rozan Albesbes, Majed Abu Jabber
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Mycrocosm: Visual Microblogging [PDF]
This paper introduces Mycrocosm, a microblogging site in which users communicate via statistical graphics, rather than the usual short text statements.Users of Mycrocosm can record everyday personal statistics and share this information in the form of simple graphs and charts.
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Pandemic, paternalism, and the (im)possibilities of citizenship in China
Abstract How did Chinese citizens imagine their political subjectivity under the zero‐COVID regime? Our patchwork netnography of social media discussions (2020–22) analyzes how China's pandemic governance generalized and intensified “biopolitical paternalism”—a mode of rule that fused security, care, and economic rationality under the figure of a ...
Zhiying Ma, Yaochu Bi, Naiyu Jiang
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Complexity of a Microblogging Social Network in the Framework of Modern Nonlinear Science
Recent developments in nonlinear science have caused the formation of a new paradigm called the paradigm of complexity. The self-organized criticality theory constitutes the foundation of this paradigm.
Andrey Dmitriev +2 more
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Twitter and Sentiment Analysis for Wildfire Heat Mapping
ABSTRACT Nowadays, automated intelligent systems play an increasingly vital role in aiding decision‐making processes across various fields. Firefighting represents a crucial area where accurate information gathering is paramount for efficient resource allocation.
Catarina Silva +5 more
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The acceptance of microblogging in the learning process: The µBAM model
Microblogging social networks (µBSNs) provide the opportunity to communicate worldwide making use of a small number of characters; an apparent limitation that forces users to share only essential information when linking to the world with which they ...
Francisco Rejón-Guardia +2 more
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Experience of developing Twitter-based communities of practice in higher education [PDF]
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university academic to increase their knowledge and experience of social media for educational purposes.
Bex Lewis, David Rush
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Clip Voice: Misogyny and the Renegotiation of a Gendered Vocal Style in Chinese Digital Discourse
ABSTRACT The participatory culture of social media allows women's voices to be heard but also parodied and policed. On Chinese social media platforms, where performers rapidly adopt and transform vocal trends for engagement, discourse on gendered vocal styles has proliferated.
Zichuan Yu, Rebecca Lurie Starr
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Ranking Approaches for Microblog Search [PDF]
Ranking microblogs, such as tweets, as search results for a query is challenging, among other things because of the sheer amount of microblogs that are being generated in real time, as well as the short length of each individual microblog. In this paper, we describe several new strategies for ranking microblogs in a real-time search engine.
Nagmoti, Rinkesh +2 more
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