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Exploring Self-Censorship and Self-Disclosure Among Clinical Medical Students with Minoritized Identities [PDF]
Introduction: Self-censorship and self-disclosure are two ways students negotiate and reconcile their personal identities with their burgeoning professional identities in order to succeed in the clinical learning environment.
Vaishnavi Sankar +2 more
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Come and say what you think: reducing employees’ self-censorship through procedural and interpersonal justice [PDF]
Introduction Self-censorship in an organization may be defined as a conscious decision by employees to refrain from expressing opinions, criticism or suggestions in situations of perceived irregularities. There are at least two reasons for this decision:
Krystyna Adamska, Paweł Jurek
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Taboos and Self-Censorship Among U.S. Psychology Professors. [PDF]
We identify points of conflict and consensus regarding (a) controversial empirical claims and (b) normative preferences for how controversial scholarship—and scholars—should be treated.
Clark CJ +12 more
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Today, adult animation is the fastest growing segment in the industry. However, adult animation is also the least researched topic in animation field.
Tomas Mitkus
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This study examines the self-censorship strategies employed by Chinese networked feminists to create and maintain online safe spaces in response to both state censorship and online misogyny. Through an analysis of social media platforms like XiaoHongShu,
Aizi Chang
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Media self-censorship related to war and military conflict is usually analysed by evaluating the journalistic practices of the countries involved in the war.
Anda Rožukalne +2 more
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In Search of Self-Censorship [PDF]
AbstractItem nonresponse rates across regime assessment questions and nonsensitive items are used to create a self-censorship index, which can be compared across countries, over time and across population subgroups. For many authoritarian systems, citizens do not display higher rates of item nonresponse on regime assessment questions than their ...
Xiaoxiao Shen, Rory Truex
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Censorship and self-censorship in the modern political media discourse of the USA and Russia: comparative linguocultural aspect [PDF]
This article is devoted to studying of the phenomenon of censorship and self-censorship in the modern American and Russian political media discourse. The authors analyse the pre-election speeches and the publications in the social networks of K.
Alesya D. Gavrish, Marina R. Zheltukhina
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How We Express Ourselves Freely: Censorship, Self-censorship, and Anti-censorship on a Chinese Social Media [PDF]
Censorship, anti-censorship, and self-censorship in an authoritarian regime have been extensively studies, yet the relationship between these intertwined factors is not well understood.
Xiang Chen +4 more
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Teachers’ Self-Censorship of Children’s Literature in Texas—What’s Legislation Got to Do With It?
Although children’s literature has been challenged and banned for decades, some U.S. states have recently enacted legislation limiting how teachers can address such topics as race, sex, and gender in classrooms, which may influence teachers’ selection of
Catherine Lammert, Vickie C. Godfrey
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