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Population Migration in the Russian Arctic as Reflected in the Media
Published in Арктика и Север (2025-09-01)Subjects: “…media…”
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Selfie-Related Incidents: Narrative Review and Media Content Analysis
Published in Journal of Medical Internet Research (2023-09-01)“…The mean age of the reported victims was 22.1 (SD 6.93) years with victims more likely to be female tourists. Content analysis revealed 3 key themes from media reports: “blame,” “warning,” and “prevention and education.” …”
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Consituative structure and content modification of the concept in Russian media discourse
Published in Гуманитарные и юридические исследования (2023-11-01)“…With this regard, the correlation of the core and peripheral associative components of basic concepts conveyed in media texts with the utilitarian and operational zones of the collective space in the process of deliberation gives them the status of dominants.Materials and Methods. …”
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Influence of Temperature and Moisture Content on Thermal Performance of Green Roof Media
Published in Energies (2021-04-01)“…In the unfrozen state, as moisture content increased, thermal conductivity increased linearly. …”
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Social transformations and distribution of pirated media content on the example of video games
Published in Cхід (2022-10-01)Get full text
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Effects of forest types on soil carbon content in aggregate faction under climate transition zone
Published in Frontiers in Environmental Science (2023-01-01)Get full text
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Research on integrated coastal zone management from past to the future: a bibliometric analysis
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2023-09-01)Get full text
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Negotiating the New Media Platforms: Youth and Political Images in Kenya
Published in tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique (2014-03-01)Get full text
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Curation, Algorithmic 'Caregiving' and Collective Archival Practices. Rethinking the Archival Work of Culture in Streaming Media
Published in VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture (2024-12-01)“…I argue that streaming aggregators such as Netflix are shifting the focus of curatorial or caretaking activity from content to consumers - from criteria of selection, classification, and presentation of content to the effectiveness of automated processes masked as ‘caregiving’ practices. …”
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