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‘War to war!’: the pacifist propaganda of Coenobium (1913–1919)

, 2020
Amongst the Italian exiles who arrived at the Canton of Ticino following repression perpetrated by the Di Rudinì and Pelloux administrations – after the popular uprisings of 1898 – are Enrico Bignami, Giuseppe Rensi and Arcangelo Ghisleri, who, in Lugano,
C. G. Anta
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PROPAGANDA AND SOCIAL NETWORKS: THE WILL TO (IN)VULNERABILITY ON THE FULL-SCALE INVASION EVE

National Technical University of Ukraine Journal Political science Sociology Law
The article is dedicated to the research of the Ukrainian residents’ involvement in the centers of Russian propaganda on the eve of a full-scale Russian invasion.
D. Zabrodina, A. Tashchenko
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Vladislav Aksenov. Voina patriotizmov: Propaganda i massovye nastroenia v Rossii perioda krushenia imperii. Moscow: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2023

Laboratorium
Vladislav Aksenov’s book whose title translates as The War of Patriotisms: Propaganda and Mass Moods in Russia during the Collapse of the Empire was published in 2023. This book was released in the popular science series What Is Russia?
Aleksandra Nedopekina
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Science or Propaganda? An Examination of Rind, Tromovitch and Bauserman (1998)

Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2001
SUMMARY An article, “A Meta-analytic” Examination of Assumed Properties of Child Sexual Abuse Using College Samples, published in the July 1998 edition of the Psychological Bulletin resulted in an unprecedented amount of media attention and became the ...
S. Dallam
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Writing the People's Science: One Hundred Thousand Whys and the Politics of Science Popularization in China, 1931–1975

Twentieth-Century China
:This article focuses on One Hundred Thousand Whys (Shiwan ge weishenme), modern China's single most popular book series for science dissemination.
Yi Xue
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Mind the Science


Mind the Science is the self-defense shield that we direly need to protect us against the onslaught of bogus mental health treatments and products that have increasingly flooded social media, popular media, and the business of health care itself.
Jonathan N. Stea
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Governing Hunger: Numbers in the Promotion of the Sweet Potato in 1950s China

Twentieth-Century China
:The new state in 1950s China believed in quantification's truth claim to capture and represent reality. It strove to measure and manage hunger quantitatively to tackle food supply crises and cement its political legitimacy. This article draws upon state
Rui Kunze
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Roles of social media on polarisation of information disorders among undergraduates of a Nigerian university

Journal of Information, Communication and Media Research
This study examined the roles of social media on polarisation of information disorders among undergraduates of a Nigerian university. Descriptive survey design was adopted for this study.
A. S. A. Olarongbe   +5 more
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The Representation of Artificial Intelligence in a Publicistic Text

KAZAN LINGUISTIC JOURNAL
The research work is devoted to the analysis of the articles on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The aim of work is the identification of AI representations in British online edition of the Guardian in 2024.
O. L. Utkina
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Between History and Propaganda: Estonia and Latvia in Russian Historical Narratives

The Russian Federation in Global Knowledge Warfare, 2021
V. Sazonov   +2 more
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