From platform carnival to official discourse: How "truth" is produced in Chinese online news. [PDF]
Li J, Hu S.
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Abstract During the 1960s, Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) embraced Chinese overtures for a commercial opening as consistent with its anti‐imperialist posture, thereby foreshadowing the diplomatic opening to China in 1972. Yet this professed ideological pluralism was eclipsed by an underlying allegiance to the United States' anti ...
YIXIN TIAN
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Working‐Class Muscles? Co‐Operative Gyms in Interwar Britain
Abstract The Health & Strength League's network of co‐operative gymnasiums constituted one of interwar Britain's most significant yet overlooked physical culture institutions, affiliating over 800 gyms across Britain and Ireland by 1939. Drawing on Health & Strength magazine's editorial content and reader contributions, this article argues that these ...
CONOR HEFFERNAN
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When news is "written by artificial intelligence": a systematic review of provenance and disclosure cues in journalism and their effects on credibility and trust. [PDF]
Licenji L, Hoxha J.
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Folklore Studies, Fieldwork and the Making of a Domestic Anthropology in Fin‐de‐Siècle Britain
Abstract This article follows the ‘communities of knowledge‐making’ that formed around folklore collection at the end of the nineteenth century. Often regarded as eccentric or marginal figures in the history of human science, these collectors in fact engaged in lively and sophisticated discussions about the methodologies needed to study the mental ...
HARRY PARKER
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Correction: Digital culture and aesthetic orientation: associations with body perception and beauty perception on social media. [PDF]
Öztunç M +3 more
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EPISTEMIC EXTRACTIVISM IN ENGAGED URBAN AND HOUSING RESEARCH: Implications and Counter‐measures
Abstract What is ‘epistemic extractivism’, and how does it affect researchers who are engaged in urban and housing movements? This essay first explores the contexts of both engaged research and epistemic extractivism, clarifying their meanings and implications. It also disentangles the ethical and methodological risks posed by epistemic extractivism in
Miguel A. Martínez
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Improving science literacy in the newsroom: Experimental evidence. [PDF]
Berger LM, Kerkhof A, Noske N.
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PERSPECTIVES ON URBAN LONELINESS: City Paths Toward (Un)common Lifeworlds
Abstract Urban loneliness can manifest in various ways, and social connection is not always the solution. While some people find peace in spending time alone in public places, finding solitude can be challenging. Through the lens of social infrastructure and third places, I examine how dining establishments in Basel, Switzerland, influence the ...
Nina Goldman
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PRECISION JOURNALISM AS A CATALYST FOR IMPROVED HEALTH REPORTING IN PRINT MEDIA
Research Problem: Health journalism shapes public comprehension of medical realities, yet its reliability too frequently erodes due to imprecision, ambiguity, and subpar reliance on solid scientific data.
STEPHEN AFAM KENECHUKWU
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