Analyzing drama metadata through machine learning to gain insights into social information dissemination patterns. [PDF]
Lo CM, Syu ZS.
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Representations of Voodoo : the history and influence of Haitian Vodou within the cultural productions of Britain and America since 1850 [PDF]
This thesis is the first major investigation into the representations of Vodou within the cultural productions of Britain and America. It also opens up opportunities for further research to be undertaken in the representations of Vodou, Haiti and the ...
Fenton, Louise
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Re-Discovering Kolchak: Elevating the Influence of the First Television Supernatural Drama
Each panelist has chosen an artifact (or type, genre, etc.) from the recent past and interrogated its role as an influence on contemporary popular culture, working to show the linkage between then and now.
Herrmann, Andrew F.
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Mental Health Awareness and Stigma in the General Population: A Mixed-Methods Approach in Semi-Urban Areas. [PDF]
Vasim KA +5 more
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Fandom as an online support group : a case study of CW's Supernatural
As online chats and forums became more popular recreational activities it contributed to communities being transferred to cyberspace. Fans have constituted a unique user group from the very beginning of online networking, providing a space for like ...
Tammentie, Bastian
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Behavioral addictions in Africa: Emerging trends, challenges, and policy implications. [PDF]
Odionye CO +3 more
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Rethinking telepresence: post- and pre-COVID-19. [PDF]
Bourdon J.
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Knowledge, readiness to help, and attitudes toward epilepsy: A comparative study among Palestinian university students in health and non-health majors. [PDF]
Nujedat H +6 more
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Exploring the health-seeking journeys of individuals affected by leprosy: Lived experiences in selected urban rehabilitation centers in Ethiopia. [PDF]
Chala TK +3 more
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The paranormal has gone mainstream. Beliefs are on the rise, with almost half of the British population, and two thirds of Americans, claiming to believe in extra sensory perceptions and hauntings.
Hill, Annette
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