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Are citizens becoming sources? A look into Flemish journalists' professional contacts [PDF]
De Keyser, Jeroen +2 more
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Climate change news exposure, first and third-person effects, and eco-anxiety in the Chinese general population: a moderation model. [PDF]
Yao Y, Dai Z.
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Abstract The increasing frequency and complexity of crises have contributed to the crisification of EU policy‐making and governance. Despite its far‐reaching implications, the discursive dimension of this process remains seriously under‐researched.
Karolína Garančovská +1 more
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Elites' perceptions of women's representation in the Omani media. [PDF]
Al-Wahaibi S.
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Abstract This study investigates how mainstream Europarties utilise social media to communicate with the public. According to EU law, Europarties are expected to strengthen the EU's legitimacy, mainly by fostering European political awareness and facilitating civic engagement.
Stefano Greco, Tapio Raunio
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Current Approaches To and Implementation of Information Environment Assessments in the Context of Public Health: Rapid Review. [PDF]
White BK +10 more
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Abstract The Anti‐Coercion Instrument (ACI), the most powerful tool in the EU's geoeconomic arsenal, has its origins in the first Trump US presidency and has recently been brandished again as a potential response to Trump's coercive tariffs. Its centrality to the EU's ‘geoeconomic turn’ and the twists and turns of its legislative history have been ...
Jaša Veselinovič
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Harnessing interpretable novel combination of GloVe embedding with deep CNN-BiLSTM neural network for fake news detection. [PDF]
Khalid S +8 more
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The Political Economy of Attention: Media Salience, Voter Cognition, and Electoral Accountability
ABSTRACT We review conceptual and empirical contributions to the political economy of attention, with a focus on how attention allocation shapes political behavior and electoral accountability. The review distinguishes between endogenous (goal‐directed) and exogenous (stimulus‐driven) attention and examines how these concepts are incorporated into ...
Patrick Balles +2 more
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