Analysing occupational safety culture through mass media monitoring [PDF]
In the last years, a group of researchers within the National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work (INAIL) has launched a pilot project about mass media monitoring in order to find out how the press deal with the culture of safety and health
Celardo, Livia +4 more
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Imbalanced media portrayal: a content analysis of precision medicine in US news of 2015–2021
IntroductionEngaging diverse participants is vital to precision medicine (PM) but has been limited by low knowledge and concerns about various issues related to PM research.
Wei Peng +3 more
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Framing the Islamic State: A Comparison of Al Jazeera English and USA Today [PDF]
A current insecurity embattling the international community is the Islamic State (also known as ISIS), a terrorist organization contending to establish a caliphate in the Middle East.
Chetcuti, Marie
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Ignorance is Bliss: The Construction of Homelessness in Online News Media in Aotearoa/New Zealand : A thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science (Thesis Only) in Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand [PDF]
As an entity central to our society the news media provides us with narratives that we access as resources in order to construct our understanding of individual and global people, groups, organisations, and phenomenon (Silverstone, 2007).
Mandeno, Celia A
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NELA-GT-2018: A Large Multi-Labelled News Dataset for The Study of Misinformation in News Articles
In this paper, we present a dataset of 713k articles collected between 02/2018-11/2018. These articles are collected directly from 194 news and media outlets including mainstream, hyper-partisan, and conspiracy sources.
Adali, Sibel +2 more
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Background Following the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, there was a dramatic increase in media coverage of extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs) and in state policy proposals for ERPO laws.
Rocco Pallin +5 more
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Can public relations professionals help span the boundaries between scientists and journalists, and does this function help increase accuracy of news articles about public health? [PDF]
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on ...
Wherle, Emily Gresham
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Shallow reading with Deep Learning: Predicting popularity of online content using only its title
With the ever decreasing attention span of contemporary Internet users, the title of online content (such as a news article or video) can be a major factor in determining its popularity. To take advantage of this phenomenon, we propose a new method based
Marasek, Krzysztof +4 more
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Girls, Guys and Games: How News Media Perpetuate Stereotypes of Male and Female Gamers [PDF]
Despite the sheer popularity of gaming, stereotypes of gamers are persistent and often ill-informed. The average age of an Australian gamer, for example, is 33 and nearly half of gamers are female.
Maclean, Erin
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Detection of Political Hoax News Using Fine-Tuning IndoBERT
Indonesia has experienced a surge in the spread of political hoax news, posing a potential threat to democratic and social stability. This study aims to develop a model for detecting political hoax news in the Indonesian language using IndoBERT, a ...
Charlotte Jocelynne +2 more
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