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Abstract What are the long‐term effects of populism on foreign policy? This aspect has not been addressed yet by the burgeoning literature on the international consequences of populism. In this contribution, we hypothesise that the two distinctive features of populist foreign policy‐making, mobilisation/politicisation and personalisation/centralisation,
Sandra Destradi, Emidio Diodato
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SELFIE TOURISM DAN ELECTRONIC WORD OF MOUTH SEBAGAI ANTESEDEN RE-VISIT INTENTION
Research linking selfie behavior and tourism management is very rarely implemented. Selfie behavior is more researched as part of psychology that studies human behavior.
Okki Trinanda, Astri Yuza Sari
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Selfie-Objectification: Does Taking One’s Own Picture Increase Levels of State Self-Objectification among College Females? [PDF]
The current experiment investigated the effects of taking a selfie on self-objectification. In the experiment, 107 women either took 5 selfies, unlimited selfies, had 5 photos taken of them, or had no photos taken.
Abeles, Margaret +6 more
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This is a write up on some sections of convex geometry, functional analysis, optimization, and nonstandard models that attract the author.
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Neurobehavioral Assessment of Sensorimotor Function in Autism Using Smartphone Technology
ABSTRACT Differences in sensorimotor processing represent an important, yet underrecognized, feature of autism; typically assessed through subjective observations, which, although important, are susceptible to biases. To complement these observations, a more objective approach to assess sensorimotor function may be possible through reflex‐based ...
Kayleigh D. Gultig +19 more
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Selfie phenomenon among a sample of Egyptian university students: rate and psychiatric correlates
Background The selfie phenomenon is an emanating one, specifically affecting adolescents and young adults. It emerges as a reflection of a wide spectrum of neuropsychiatric disorders.
Reem El Sayed Mohamed Hashem +4 more
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Petrography, The Tar Sands Paradise, and the Medium of Modernity [PDF]
This article engages with the artistic practice of petrography, the art of creating photographic images through the action of sunlight upon bitumen, the heavy-oil material that is the source of the petroleum in the Athabasca tar sands.
Cariou, Warren, Gordon, Jon
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“Selfie”-related electrocution
Electrical injuries contribute a small but significant fraction to all burn trauma cases, and an even smaller proportion to those that are lethal. Accidental death rates among teenagers are the highest of all age-groups, and taking a "selfie" has been a practice that has, on rare occasions, led to such a death, often from electrocution.
Drazen Cuculic, Ivan Sosa
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On social media, authenticity is not only performed but also performative through socio‐spatial practices. African fashion microcelebrities’ practices of branding, locating, and peopling illustrate the spatiality in enacting performative authenticity. ‘Peopling’ is not merely to popularise the discursive space as showed; it compels microcelebrities to ...
Allen Hai Xiao, Qingyi Yan
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Recent Zones of Portraiture: The Selfie
In the “age of the selfie” (Jerry Saltz), we gauge the self as active. This paper proposes to engage the selfie as a dominant and enlarging practice of assertion and performance of lived existence.
Teresa Bruś
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