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How denialist amplification spread COVID misinformation and undermined the credibility of public health science
Denialist scientists played an outsized role in shaping public opinion and determining public health policy during the recent COVID pandemic. From...
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Immigrant and Asylum Seekers Labour Market Integration upon Arrival: NowHereLand A Biographical Perspective
Through an inter-subjective lens, this open access book investigates the initial labour market integration experiences of these migrants, refugees or... -
The regulatory quality in the light of environmental, social and governance framework at world level
This article investigates the determinants of Regulatory Quality-RQ for 193 countries in the period 2011–2020.The database used is the World Bank's...
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Centring the voices of schools in widening participation discourse: how building closer partnerships with educators can benefit WP providers’ practice
Many organisations in the UK work with schools to try to increase the numbers of young people from underrepresented groups progressing to higher...
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Instrumental measurement of the cognitive and emotional background of deception
The aim of this study is to instrumentally explore the cognitive and emotional load behind deception. According to literature, the cognitive and...
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Populism and Ventriloquism
From its “idealized” association with the enigmatic prophesies of the Oracle at Delphi in the last century B.C. to the winnings of televised... -
Gender, Ethnicity, and Intersectionality: Mizrahi Identity and the Ultra-Orthodox Feminist Movement in Israel
Prior to the Israeli parliamentary elections in 2013, the No Voice, No Vote Facebook group was created, for the first time calling for women not to...
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Who adjusts? Exchange rate regimes and finance versus labor under IMF programs
Who adjusts under International Monetary Fund (IMF) programs and why? In this paper, I demonstrate that labor groups adjust when there is a fixed...
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Exploring the Nature of Authority Over, and Ownership of Data Generated by Archaeological Lidar Projects in Latin America
Data ownership and accessibility are critical issues across academia, but especially in fields that touch upon digital heritage that relates to...
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The Politics of Porn for Young People in New Zealand
This book sheds light on young New Zealander’s social realities and lived experiences of their digital and sexual lives through an understanding of...
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Amplifying Silenced Voices Through Micro- and Small-Press Publishing
This research uses exploratory, mixed-method case studies to explore the relationship between Australian micro- and small presses (MSPs), their...
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Cultivating Social Justice Citizens: Practicing Reformed Democratic Deliberation, Dissent, and Counternarrative in the Classroom
The recent surge in debates and legislation banning Critical Race Theory and other curricular reform that require reflection on historical racial...
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News Sources
This chapter focuses on the interdependent relationship between journalists and news sources. Three key concepts in source-media relations are... -
Listening to the patient voice: using a sentic computing model to evaluate physicians’ healthcare service quality for strategic planning in hospitals
Online physician reviews (OPRs), also known as electronic word of mouth, have become the primary source of information for patients while making...
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What Does It Mean to Find the Voice of the River?
Rivers have played a fundamental role in the development of human society. Despite their importance to societal wellbeing, rivers continue to be... -
An Italian Composite Subjective Well-Being Index: The Voice of Twitter Users from 2012 to 2017
Since 2012, driven by the desire to propose a subjective well-being index (SWBI) complementary to the traditional measures, with high time and space...
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Analysing the voice in popular music with categories of “voice”
This article proposes to sketch a methodological basis for an intermedial analysis of voice in its sonic, performative and embodied, semantic and... -
Voices as Cues to Children’s Needs for Caregiving
The aim of this study was to explore the role of voices as cues to adults of children’s needs for potential caregiving during early childhood. To...
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In the fourth person singular: pragmatism, anarchism, and the earth
Nothing has done more to cement William James’s reputation than his unrepentant individualism. In a present marked by the challenge of imagining...
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Children and Young People’s Participation in decision-making in Foster Care
Children’s participation in decisions about their lives is a crucial point of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which is the basis of...