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Representations of Older Adults' Digital Literacy in Canadian News Media: Critical Discourse Analysis Using Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2. [PDF]
Ménard A +4 more
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Abstract This article develops a process model of how middle managers regulate the negative emotions of their team members to support strategy implementation. Based on a 9‐month ethnographic study in a public broadcasting company, we examine how managers navigate emotionally charged resistance to top‐down strategic themes during meetings.
Henrika Franck +3 more
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Medical knowledge, political tension, and social relevance: a content and framing analysis of vaccine-related TV broadcasts in the Philippines. [PDF]
Wachinger J +6 more
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Expert Memories: The Professional Construction of the Past and the Mnemonic Making of Occupations
Abstract This article introduces the special issue on occupations and memory in organizations. To foster increasing collaboration from scholars from both fields, we offer a general argument connecting memory and occupations on two levels. At the societal level, we show how memory experts, such as historians, archivists, and museologists, have played a ...
Diego M. Coraiola +4 more
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Designing social media content recommendation algorithms for societal good. [PDF]
Lasser J, Poechhacker N.
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Local News Deserts and Community Social Capital Erosion
ABSTRACT The disappearance of local newspapers across the United States has sparked growing concern about its implications for community life in rural America. This study examines the societal consequences of local news deserts, focusing on three critical dimensions of community social capital: crime, civic engagement, and political polarization. Using
Tess Haddock +3 more
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A Longitudinal dataset of sector-level patent data for Europe. [PDF]
Dimas P, Stamopoulos D, Protogerou A.
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ABSTRACT The use of gender‐inclusive language (GIL) in German is frequently examined in linguistics and related fields. While journalistic texts are often the central element of such analyses, research on the actual language users – the journalists – and their complex linguistic practices behind the scenes is rather scarce.
Sarah Josefine Schaefer
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Monetising misfortune: the financial consequences of injuries in professional football teams. [PDF]
Dallmeyer S +4 more
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