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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2018
Much of the social psychological literature considers how people engage with their social worlds. Shared reality theory proposes that people do so for one of two reasons: to connect with others, and to obtain others' perspectives and insights to understand the world around them. Although the literature on shared reality has focused on the ways in which
Zaijia Liu, Michael L Slepian
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Much of the social psychological literature considers how people engage with their social worlds. Shared reality theory proposes that people do so for one of two reasons: to connect with others, and to obtain others' perspectives and insights to understand the world around them. Although the literature on shared reality has focused on the ways in which
Zaijia Liu, Michael L Slepian
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2016
Abstract This chapter concerns the statutory prohibitions on unauthorized disclosures of information contained in the Official Secrets Act 1989, and their interrelationship with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. It identifies the categories of information protected by, and the persons subject to, the 1989 Act.
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Abstract This chapter concerns the statutory prohibitions on unauthorized disclosures of information contained in the Official Secrets Act 1989, and their interrelationship with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. It identifies the categories of information protected by, and the persons subject to, the 1989 Act.
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Soviet Law and Government, 1982
The Constitution of the USSR proclaims the right of citizens to privacy (Article 56). The harmony of personal and public interests in socialist society presupposes the existence of a certain area of personal life that is free of direct interference by society.
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The Constitution of the USSR proclaims the right of citizens to privacy (Article 56). The harmony of personal and public interests in socialist society presupposes the existence of a certain area of personal life that is free of direct interference by society.
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Soviet Secrecy and Non-Secrecy
Russian Review, 1991Peter B. Maggs, Raymond Hutchings
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On the Secrecy Design of STAR-RIS Assisted Uplink NOMA Networks
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2022Zheng Zhang, Jian Chen, Yuanawei Liu
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The Evolution of Quantum Key Distribution Networks: On the Road to the Qinternet
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022Yuan Cao, Yong-li Zhao, Qin Wang
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