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Learning about climate change with algorithmic news? A two-wave panel study examining the role of “news-finds-me” perception
Yan Su and others
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 29, Issue 5, September 2024, zmae010, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmae010
Published: 09 August 2024
..., people often believe that they can be well-informed without actively seeking news, resulting in the “news-finds-me” (NFM) perception. Leveraging a two-wave panel survey in China (W1N = 1,465; W2N = 1,015), we examined the impact of the NFM...
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Effects of the news finds me perception on algorithmic news attitudes and social media political homophily
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Homero Gil de Zúñiga and others
Journal of Communication, Volume 72, Issue 5, October 2022, Pages 578–591, https://doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqac025
Published: 17 August 2022
.../funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ) Abstract Prior literature on political filter bubbles suggests an overall positive association between social media use and political networks diversification. Sometimes, this might not be the case. This study argues that the News Finds Me perception (NFM...
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Effects of the News-Finds-Me Perception in Communication: Social Media Use Implications for News Seeking and Learning About Politics
Homero Gil de Zúñiga and others
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 May 2017, Pages 105–123, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcc4.12185
Published: 11 April 2017
... because they will be exposed to news and remain well-informed through their peers and social networks. We label this the “news-finds-me perception,” and test its implications for news seeking and political knowledge: “news-finds-me effects.” U.S. panel-survey data show that individuals...
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Published: 04 August 2014
...This chapter comprises a historiography of Roman artefact study in Britain from the antiquarian period to the present day. It documents the evolution of finds catalogues within excavation reports, changing approaches to interpretation, and how and to what extent finds research has been incorporated...
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Published: 19 November 2024
...This chapter introduces theoretical and analytical frameworks to conceptualize post-excavation finds distribution, including actor–network theory and approaches to object biographies. The chapter addresses the approach of methodologically tracing distribution through the examination of object marks...
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Funerary Archaeology
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Eric A. Ivison
Published: 14 April 2017
... not rest upon numismatic evidence alone, since older coins could be interred with more recent burials. Mould-made lamps found in early Byzantine graves are relatively well dated, but pottery vessels and glassware can prove less so, and small finds such as jewelry and crosses are often dated solely...
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Ceramics
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Joanita Vroom
Published: 14 April 2017
..., “Problèmes de la céramique,” fig. 10 [drawing]) This chapter puts forward general trends regarding early and middle Byzantine ceramic finds from Turkey. The emphasis is on selected groups of tableware and amphorae from the seventh to the tenth or eleventh centuries. These groups include, among others, Glazed...
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Çadır Höyük
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Marica Cassis
Published: 14 April 2017
... objects, suggests that we need to reconsider the role of this and similar sites in the middle Byzantine period. These sites have been largely considered the venue of small peasant communities, but the fortifications and the metal small finds from Çadır Höyük point to a higher degree of sophistication...
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Selling Sex and Keeping Secrets
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Rebecca Yamin and Donna J. Seifert
Published: 20 August 2019
... on the value of anomalous finds for identifying clandestine pursuits. Agency Judgments Underground Railroad Amnesty International Bazelon Emily Decriminalization Economics Feminism Human rights Moran Rachel New York NY New York Times Magazine Paid For Moran Prostitutes Sex work 1 Steinem Gloria...
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The Better Land
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Jerrold Northrop Moore
Published: 01 July 1999
...0 01 07 1999 Music and biography share the expression of time remembered. For each finds its form through recapitulation. When Edward Elgar’s career had attained its peak, in 1912, his eldest sister Lucy set down what she alone survived to remember of its beginning. Before the beginning, she...
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Published: 05 February 2018
... of archaeology and numismatics into the modern period. It demonstrates the vital role that coin hoards have played in the study of the monetary economy of medieval England and Wales and the growth of numismatics as a discipline. However, the emergence of single find evidence (principally metal-detector finds...
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Published: 27 April 2017
..., Selbalgiri 2, Vadagokugiri have proved to be of immense potential in studying the ‘people’ and their cultures and, in a broader sense, in the reconstruction of history. This chapter deals with the major findings related to the pre-Neolithic and Neolithic cultures discovered to date. Megalithic Acheulean...
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Introduction: The Power of Images in the Reign of Nerva
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Nathan T. Elkins
Published: 24 August 2017
... not necessarily formulate coin iconography or messaging, as often assumed, but that it was directed at him, as were contemporary panegyric and poetry. He was, however, not the only audience. Coins were used by people throughout Roman society and so deploying quantitative and finds-based methods informs what...
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Published: 24 September 2020
... Medieval Western Europe small finds metal objects bracelets belt fittings In Late Antiquity, reuse and recycling has mainly been considered in relation to spolia and to precious metal artefacts such as silver plate and coins. Yet there is much evidence for reuse behaviour across...
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Published: 28 February 2019
... shell of its Hellenistic walls now also appears to have been adapted to yet more military accommodation, some of it two storeys or higher. Citadel Ottoman road River Gate ablution facilities bronze finds graves jewellery kilns lamps wadi zone From the junction of H and 8th Sts, which gave...
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Tombs of the South Asasif Necropolis: New Discoveries and Research 2012-2014
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Elena Pischikova (ed.)
Published online: 18 January 2018
Published in print: 01 July 2017
... of Karabasken (TT 391) and Karakhamun (TT 223) of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, and the tomb of Irtieru (TT 390) of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty, on the West Bank of Luxor. This book covers the three seasons of work of the project from 2012 to 2014. Chapters concentrate on new archaeological finds, reconstruction...
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Illicit Digging, Illicit Collecting, and Archaeology: A Perspective from Florida
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Mary Glowacki
Published: 11 June 2019
... (if society does not preserve heritage, it will not exist for posterity). As for the State of Florida, state-owned and managed lands are a legislative imperative (Floridians create laws that govern the protection of sites in state stewardship). State actions such as the Isolated Finds program was discontinued...
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Literacy in Gaul: The Value of instrumentum
Michel Feugère and Willi Anna
Published: 20 November 2024
... finds and literacy among the provincial population in Gaul. Using the epigraphic module of the online database Artefacts as a basis, the authors discuss two case studies: the environment of production and the so-called speaking objects. The results demonstrate how instrumentum can shed...
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Tombs of Karakhamun and Karabasken, 2012–14: Fieldwork1
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Elena Pischikova and others
Published: 01 July 2017
... of the entrance areas and open courts in the tombs of Karabasken and Karakhamun, along with some of the archaeological finds at the site ranging from fragments of a statue of Osiris to remains of burial equipment such as tubular faience beads and amulets from mummy nets. entrance areas open courts tombs...
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Nerva, the Senate and People of Rome, and Italy
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Nathan T. Elkins
Published: 24 August 2017
... to the earth. Nonetheless, such coins are, generally speaking, very rare and this suggests that they did not circulate widely across the Roman Empire. Distribution of coin finds suggest that these coins were targeted primarily at an audience in Rome and Italy. Domitian Italy inhabitants of plebs urbana...
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