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Abstract To what extent is AI regulation influenced by frames and discourse coalitions? To address this question, we use complex systems and framing theories to analyse public discourse on facial recognition in the European Union (EU) and the United States. Our discourse network analysis of statements between 2000 and 2022 shows that facial recognition
Kerem Öge, Manuel Quintin
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Abstract This study investigated Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits in patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH), a condition affecting motor, cognitive and autonomic functions. Given the overlap between ToM‐related neural networks and those affected in iNPH, we examined whether ToM impairments are a feature of the disease ...
Akrivi Vatsi +9 more
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Investigating the ‘empire of secrecy’ — three decades of reporting on the secret state [PDF]
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University LondonIt has often been argued that journalism has been the most effective means of holding the intelligence services to account in western democracies ...
Lashmar, Paul
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Abstract The aim of the present review will consist of discussing the different forms of familiar people recognition disorders observed in the right and left variants of semantic dementia. The review will start with a summary of the main cognitive models of familiar people recognition and of the neuroanatomical correlates of the processing stages ...
Guido Gainotti
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Strengthening Trust by Design: A QCA Study of Design Choices in Regulatory Regimes
ABSTRACT How can the design of regulatory regimes foster trust in those regimes? In food safety, finance, and data protection regulation, regulatory frameworks have been reformed to restore trust after regulatory failures. Using fuzzy‐set qualitative comparative analysis, this paper seeks to identify how key design choices—centralization of ...
Koen Verhoest +4 more
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Taking the Next Step: Bottom‐Up and Top‐Down Approaches for Mental Health Equity
ABSTRACT There have been persistent mental health disparities for Black and African American communities in the United States. For instance, Black communities continue to have unmet mental health needs compared to other groups and may not receive adequate support and quality treatment.
Alexandria G. Bauer +2 more
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In 2013, ex-National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden shocked the world by revealing the American NSA’s (and its partners’) extensive surveillance programs.
Tiainen, Minna Katriina
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Terrestrial Analogs to Titan for Geophysical Research
Abstract Saturn's moon Titan exhibits remarkable parallels to the Earth in many geophysical and geological processes not found elsewhere in the solar system at the present day. These include a nitrogen atmosphere with a condensible gas—methane—replacing the Earth's water, leading to an active meteorology with rainfall and surface manifestations ...
Conor A. Nixon +21 more
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Abstract In the summer of 1919, W. T. Goode, the Manchester Guardian’s special correspondent in Russia and the Baltic, was arrested in the Estonian capital Tallinn and briefly detained aboard a British warship. Goode's detention caused a furore, leading to accusations of kidnap, heated commentary in the press and questions in parliament.
Colin Storer
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“Spying for the People”: surveillance, democracy and the impasse of cynical reason [PDF]
This essay examines the Snowden affair as a sort of Rorschach test that traces the contours of what I am calling the impasse of cynical reason. In particular, I contend that the emerging form of algorithmic dataveillance both elicits and actively thwarts
Kaplan, Michael, Michael Kaplan
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