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Depression subtype classification from social media posts: few-shot prompting vs. fine-tuning of large language models. [PDF]
AlSaad R, Alshakhs S, Thomas R.
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Unfixing Place: Time and Value in the Anthropology of Food
ABSTRACT Although many anthropologists have engaged with the political and economic work of “place” in qualifying and working with food, time has rarely featured substantively in the economic and political life of the comestible. Gathering themes from my ethnographic research in Northern Italy and excavation time in anthropological scholarship on food,
Janita Van Dyk
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A unified GRU model for cryptocurrency price prediction and harsh price movement detection using enhanced sentiment analysis. [PDF]
Nezhad MM +3 more
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ABSTRACT Fears of widespread permanent closures of museums expressed at the start of the COVID‐19 pandemic prompted our research to monitor closures and other museum behavior in 2021–2022. We wanted to understand how the UK sector changed in this period. Which museums closed, and what factors were at work in their closure?
Mark Liebenrood +5 more
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Multiple sources of volunteered geographic information strengthen holistic estimates of lake visitation. [PDF]
Fricke RM, Wood SA, Olden JD.
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The Discourse of Equality in Spanish Museums. How Social Media Communicate International Women's Day
ABSTRACT International Women's Day on March 8th is an arena for discourse in contemporary Spain, highlighted by intra‐feminist tension and ideological polarization. In their role as sociocultural mediators, museums construct narratives of gender equality.
Héctor Navarro‐Güere +2 more
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Tobacco control policies discussed on social media: a scoping review. [PDF]
Dobbs P, Kong G, Lovett K, Henriksen L.
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ABSTRACT Over the past decade, cyber scamming has expanded rapidly across Southeast Asia. These operations cluster in compounds within business parks, casinos, industrial zones and other real estate developments. Although organized crime is often assumed to thrive where states are weak, this article offers a politically grounded explanation for why ...
Neil Loughlin
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A systematic review of social media use among rural US adolescents and associated health outcomes. [PDF]
Moufawad M +12 more
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A mixed methods approach was used to describe the experiences of parents whose infants received telehealth and face‐to‐face Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) assessments. Although telehealth delivery of the AIMS was reportedly acceptable to Australian parents, around half of participants preferred face‐to‐face assessment.
Kate L Rawnsley +3 more
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