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Measles, mistrust, and missed protection in the Americas. [PDF]
The Lancet Regional Health-Americas.
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Moving beyond moral indignation: global health governance in an era of defunding. [PDF]
Bekker M.
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Cholera in Africa: Current trends, challenges, and control towards elimination strategies. [PDF]
Muvunyi CM +7 more
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The Internet, Public Spheres, and Political Communication: Dispersion and Deliberation
The theme of the Internet and the public sphere now has a permanent place on research agendas and in intellectual inquiry; it is entering the mainstream of Political communication studies.
Peter Dahlgren
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CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010
Working with communities around social change presents a challenge to common HCI methods, as politics often comes to the fore. In some cases, the politics of a community are explicit, for example, when working with activists or advocacy groups. In other cases, political aspects are less explicit but surface in considering the allocation of resources or
Carl F. DiSalvo +5 more
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Working with communities around social change presents a challenge to common HCI methods, as politics often comes to the fore. In some cases, the politics of a community are explicit, for example, when working with activists or advocacy groups. In other cases, political aspects are less explicit but surface in considering the allocation of resources or
Carl F. DiSalvo +5 more
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2020
This chapter examines the dimensions of the political communication system. It first explains the rationale for a comparative study of political communication before discussing relevant models of relationship between media and political institutions, as well as differences in political communication cultures among media and political elites.
Frank Esser, Barbara Pfetsch
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This chapter examines the dimensions of the political communication system. It first explains the rationale for a comparative study of political communication before discussing relevant models of relationship between media and political institutions, as well as differences in political communication cultures among media and political elites.
Frank Esser, Barbara Pfetsch
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Ethnography of Politics and Political Communication
2014Abstract The ethnographic approach has particular potential for studying political communication through enlarging understandings of political institutions and expanding definitions of “politics.” First, widening institutional understanding takes advantage of ethnography’s capacity to open windows that traditional analysis of political ...
Eeva Luhtakallio, Nina Eliasoph
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