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Investigating the Indexing Status of the Iranian News Media in Altmetric.com [PDF]
Purpose: Science journalists can play a significant role in evaluating the social impact and "altmetric" score of research published in scientific journals through their coverage in news media.
Majid Nabavi
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Xenophobic and right-wing attitudes have become a major issue in Western societies. The present study investigated how such attitudes and stereotypes influence media perception in terms of identifying manipulated news articles. In a fake news paradigm, N
Thomas Plieger +5 more
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H-Prop and H-Prop-News: Computational Propaganda Datasets in Hindi
In this digital era, people rely on the internet for their news consumption. As people are free to express their opinions on social media, much information shared on the internet is loaded with propaganda.
Deptii Chaudhari +2 more
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Detecting Media Bias in News Articles using Gaussian Bias Distributions [PDF]
Media plays an important role in shaping public opinion. Biased media can influence people in undesirable directions and hence should be unmasked as such. We observe that featurebased and neural text classification approaches which rely only on the distribution of low-level lexical information fail to detect media bias.
Wei-Fan Chen 0001 +3 more
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Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), of which the health effects are deemed as less harmful than traditional cigarettes, have been sold in Indonesian market since 2010.
Suci Puspita Ratih +3 more
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Discursive Representation of Teacher Identity in News Media Articles
Teacher identity is discursively represented in the discursive spaces of the news media, which influence the public opinion on teachers and the teaching profession in general. Informed by Systemic Functional Linguistics, specifically Halliday's transitivity analysis, this study analyzed these discursive representations in 30 news media articles from ...
Trecia Lynn Bayate +3 more
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Automated identification of media bias in news articles: an interdisciplinary literature review [PDF]
Media bias, i.e., slanted news coverage, can strongly impact the public perception of the reported topics. In the social sciences, research over the past decades has developed comprehensive models to describe media bias and effective, yet often manual and thus cumbersome, methods for analysis.
Hamborg, Felix +2 more
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Portrayal of mental illness in Indian newspapers: A cross-sectional analysis of online media reports
Background: Media portrayal of mental illness may influence public stigma and service utilization. Aim: This study aims to explore the overall tone and content of the news articles on mental illnesses in India.
Sonika Raj +3 more
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Ideologi Media dan Pembingkaian Berita Masjid Al Jabbar di Portal Jabarprov dan Jabar News
This research aims to construct media bias in the discourse of news articles written by journalists. This research aims to analyze the framing structure and explore ideological differences between the two media regarding the news of the inauguration ...
Dewi Herlina, Aprillia Firmonasari
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The Impact of Affect on the Perception of Fake News on Social Media: A Systematic Review
Social media platforms, which are ripe with emotionally charged pieces of information, are vulnerable to the dissemination of vast amounts of misinformation.
Rana Ali Adeeb, Mahdi Mirhoseini
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