The effect of social media information on college major choices in China: a difference-in-differences analysis. [PDF]
Ma L, Liu B, Wu Y, Li Q, Zeng C.
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Who Makes the Far Right? Exploring Membership Application Data of the National Front of Australia
This paper addresses a problem for scholars examining the question of who supports far right political parties or movements. Due to the semi‐clandestine or oppositional nature of far right groups, historians, as well as those in adjacent disciplines, have often been unable to gain access to sufficient records or data to conduct analysis of who supports
Evan Smith, Lauren Pikó
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When news is "written by artificial intelligence": a systematic review of provenance and disclosure cues in journalism and their effects on credibility and trust. [PDF]
Licenji L, Hoxha J.
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Writing about a Prime Minister: Reflections on How Malcolm Fraser PM Happened
In 1989 I published Malcolm Fraser PM, a study of the way that prime minister Fraser worked. In this note I muse about the back story, about the processes involved in writing a study of a recently defeated prime minister, explaining how the book was written and what could be learnt from the interactions with Fraser.
Patrick Weller
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Unconventional Practices and Boundary Work in Small Town Newspapers: The Case for a Rural Journalism Subfield. [PDF]
Nagel TWS, Broersma M.
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Strategic litigation as a challenge for deliberative democracy
Abstract Strategic litigation is a growing public concern, but remains understudied in democratic theory. In strategic litigation, collectives go to court with a political agenda that goes beyond their specific case. How should we assess the legitimacy of strategic litigation? Building on Lafont's model of deliberative democracy and Klein's distinction
Svenja Ahlhaus
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Medical Students and Clinicians' Perceptions of Social Media Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Medication Requests. [PDF]
Willis E +6 more
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Abstract The rise of social media in the digital era poses unprecedented challenges to authoritarian regimes that aim to influence public attitudes and behaviors. To address these challenges, we argue that authoritarian regimes have adopted a decentralized approach to produce and disseminate propaganda on social media.
Yingdan Lu +3 more
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Appraisal of Readability in Patient-Facing Resources for the Inspire Hypoglossal Nerve Implant. [PDF]
Abell BD +4 more
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