Browsing by Subject "social media"
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Defining and Measuring Scientific Misinformation
(The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2022-03)<jats:p> We define scientific misinformation as publicly available information that is misleading or deceptive relative to the best available scientific evidence and that runs contrary to statements by actors or institutions ... -
Direct Democracy and Online Mobilization: New Media Strategies to Galvanize Millennial Voters
(2012-04-25)Policy Question What new media tactics should be employed to galvanize North Carolina Millennial voters in the run-up to the May 8, 2012 vote on Amendment One? Background and Policy Context The Coalition to Protect ... -
Economic Trends Affecting National Discourse
(2023-04-19)Topic: How has the evolution of advertising technology, and its economic repercussions, contributed to the concentration and polarization of America’s traditional media ecosystem and national discourse? What potential policy ... -
Investigating Attitudes and Preferences Towards a Chatbot Pregnancy Guide within Facebook's Social Media Platform Amongst Pregnant Women in Kenya
(2019)Background: In Kenya, timely antenatal care, postnatal family planning, breastfeeding and maternal health literacy impact maternal and child health. mHealth interventions such as chatbots offer novel ways to address health ... -
MINING SOCIAL MEDIA TO ASSESS PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF WATER QUALITY
(2021-05-29)Social media provides potentially new sources of information for the detection and management of undesirable water quality events such as harmful algae blooms (HABs) in surface waters. Current methods for identifying HAB ... -
Model Illegal Alien: How Undocumented Asian Americans “Deserve” Citizenship
(2019-04-15)This thesis explores how DACA and the model minority stereotype affect self and public perceptions of undocumented Asian American immigrants. An undocumented Asian American immigrant was interviewed in depth about their ... -
Polarizing Platforms: How Campaigns Advertise on Social Media
(2022)In the study of politics and campaigns, scholars have focused on television as the primary medium for advertising. But recent years have seen political candidates turn to internet and social media platforms, which offer ... -
The Korean Version of the Academic Cyberincivility Assessment Questionnaire for Nursing Students in South Korea: Validity and Reliability Study.
(Journal of medical Internet research, 2020-05-05)BACKGROUND:Cybercivility, the practice of what to say and how to say it in online environments, encourages individuals to treat each other with respect. However, the anonymity of online communities may lead some individuals ...