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The Structure of Online Activism [PDF]
Despite the tremendous amount of attention that has been paid to the internet as a tool for civic engagement, we still have little idea how “active” is the average online activist or how social networks matter in facilitating electronic protest.
Kevin Lewis +2 more
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Academic Coverage of Online Activism of Disabled People: A Scoping Review
Disabled people need to be activists given the many problematic lived realities they face. However, they frequently encounter obstacles in traditional offline activism. Online activism could be a potential alternative.
Gregor Wolbring, Laiba Nasir, Dana Mahr
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Robust online active learning [PDF]
AbstractIn many industrial applications, obtaining labeled observations is not straightforward as it often requires the intervention of human experts or the use of expensive testing equipment. In these circumstances, active learning can be highly beneficial in suggesting the most informative data points to be used when fitting a model.
Davide Cacciarelli +2 more
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Online dense activity detection [PDF]
Abstract Dense activity detection is a subtask of activity detection that aims to localise and identify multiple human activities in video clips. Existing methods adopt offline frameworks that require video frames to be available when activity detection begins. These offline methods are unable to be applied to online scenarios.
Li Weiqi +4 more
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Media Sosial dan Aktivisme Digital Perempuan: Analisis Wacana #Ibutunggalmelawan di Instagram
Digital activism, commonly referred to as online activism, is the practice of using electronic communication tools as a type of activism aimed at fostering the development of community movements. Digital activism is connected to online discourse through
Nindyta Aisyah Dwityas +2 more
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Active regression considers a linear regression problem where the learner receives a large number of data points but can only observe a small number of labels. Since online algorithms can deal with incremental training data and take advantage of low computational cost, we consider an online extension of the active regression problem: the learner ...
Cheng Chen 0015, Yi Li 0002, Yiming Sun
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Foreign experience in researching social and political activity online [PDF]
Over the past decades, depending on the development of information and communication technologies, the understanding of social and political online activity, its meaning, and research methods have been constantly changing. Therefore, the article analyzes
Yuliia Hetman
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Throughout history, activism has evolved with the rise of digital technologies. Individuals and groups can now conduct political activities on social media platforms.
Shane Vallery Alipio Beduya +5 more
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Much of the literature on flipped classrooms emphasises the physical classroom as the primary site for active learning, relegating the online environment to a place where content is delivered prior to students attending a workshop or tutorial. However, researchers have highlighted the rich opportunities for embedding interactivity in the online space ...
Stephanie Wilson +3 more
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Diversity of online community activities [PDF]
Web sites where users create and rate content as well as form networks with other users display long-tailed distributions in many aspects of behavior. Using behavior on one such community site, Essembly, we propose and evaluate plausible mechanisms to explain these behaviors.
Tad Hogg, Gábor Szabó 0002
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