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What Do Content Moderators Do? Emotion Work and Control on a Digital Health Platform
Abstract Content moderation determines the type of data displayed on platforms. Although this type of work is conducted online without interpersonal interactions, it does not remain emotionless. This article presents findings from a longitudinal qualitative study of how content moderation is conducted on a UK‐based platform that publishes patients ...
Dimitra Petrakaki, Andreas Kornelakis
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Strengthening Academic Foundations: PINS' Journey Toward Research Excellence. [PDF]
Jawaid SA.
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De titels "Oude Testament" en "Nieuwe Testament" [The titles "Old Testament" and "New Testament"]
Jonge, H.J. de, Buitenwerf, R.
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Abstract This essay, designed as a complement to opinions expressed by Rowan Williams and some speakers at the conference in his honour, explores features of early Christianity which suggest a positive evaluation of artificial intelligence. Noting that the fear of reducing humans to machines has been joined in the modern age by the fear that machines ...
Mark J. Edwards
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Life devoted to healing: remembering a pioneer who never stopped serving. [PDF]
Park HB, Jung KH.
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Compassion as Compass: Navigating 50 Years of Change and Challenge in Mental Health Nursing
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Carmel Bond
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The Analogia Entis for Reformed Theology: Retrieving Calvin's Implicit Metaphysics
Abstract The famous controversy between Emil Brunner and Karl Barth which led to Barth's ‘No!’ was driven by disagreements over how to read John Calvin: Barth and Brunner never agreed on whether Calvin had a doctrine of the analogy of being. This article rekindles the debate.
Silvianne Aspray
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Quantum Dot Materials and Optoelectronic Devices. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wu G.
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City of God and the Duty of Just Memory
Abstract In a recent essay, Richard Miller claims that Augustine presumes a duty to remember justly in his City of God. However, Miller's brief reference to a presumed duty of “just memory” does not fully explain how Augustine conceptualizes this duty or how it relates to his theological concerns.
Zachary J. Taylor
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