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    Tackling misinformation in mobile social networks a BERT-LSTM approach for enhancing digital literacy by Jun Wang, Xiulai Wang, Airong Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The rapid proliferation of mobile social networks has significantly accelerated the dissemination of misinformation, posing serious risks to social stability, public health, and democratic processes. Early detection of misinformation is essential yet challenging, particularly in contexts where initial content propagation lacks user feedback and engagement data. …”
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    Espaces virtuels et pré-expérience de l’espace géographique by Jérémie Valentin, Fanny Georges, Yasmine Boumenir, Birgitta Dresp-Langley

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…“Virtual spaces and pre-experience in geographic space”- The virtual representations of space have largely democratized in recent years. Market liberalization of satellite images and increased capacity of data transfer on the wired and non wired deeply involved in the establishment of virtual globes now connected to cyberspace. …”
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    Simultaneous elections for budget efficiency: Advancing fair and inclusive democracy by Yenita Yenita

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study underscores the importance of the interconnection between election laws and the administration of simultaneous elections in strengthening Indonesia’s democratic processes. Addressing existing challenges and ensuring consistency in regulatory frameworks will be crucial for enhancing the integrity and efficiency of future general elections. …”
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    Tongue-tied: Language-based exclusion at a South African university by Sive Makeleni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Although widely celebrated, achieving the multilingual promise ushered in by the democratic dispensation remains a challenge for post-apartheid South African higher education. …”
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    Le Collage comme outil exploratoire collectif dans la conception d’espaces publics by Sonia Curnier, Véronique Mauron Layaz

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Going beyond the office’s practice, it engages all audiences in the making and appropriation of public space, thus affirming its democratic value.Public Space Design, Collage, Tool, Unexpected, Collaboration…”
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    HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: A THEMATIC REVIEW by Abdulrasheed Abdulyakeen

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It differs depending on historical contexts and the dynamic political environments of Africa and the rest of the globe.It was also discovered that for sixty years now after independence, the democratic journey has remained tortuous because of the reckless pursuits of power by the political class. …”
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    Pérou : le rêve de l’Etat-nation des intellectuels de la génération de 1900 by Patricia Salinas Desmond

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…These liberal and reformist angry young men believed that a homeland, a nation, a nationality and a citizenship are built thanks to the practice of the mind, the public education, the military service and the government of a democratically recognized enlightened elite. Thanks to their pretension of ethical elevation and technocratic know-how, they were convinced of making accurate analysis and able to administer the right remedies to sort out what they called the national problem, the social problem and the native problem. …”
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    A Politics of Working-Class Culture and the Culture of Working-Class Politics: The Aesthetics and Activism of Amber Film and Photography Collective and the Berwick Street Film Coll... by Jessica Williams Boyall

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…By engaging in a comparative reading, I highlight the breadth of Amber’s oeuvre, tracing the development of their filmmaking strategies—which included agitprop, the fusion of factual and fictional formal elements and transnational collaboration with the German Democratic Republic’s film production company, Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA)—to demonstrate that, contrary to criticisms levelled by contemporary theorists clustered around Screen magazine and the British Film Institute, Amber transcended the constraints of Documentary Realism by incorporating radical avant-garde aesthetics into their oppositional practice. …”
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    Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration by Abdennour Benantar

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The article concludes that the delegation process is limited to security issues and without effect in the ethical sphere, despite the context of the democratic Arab uprisings.…”
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    Entre precariedade e resistência: a cidade como espaço de produção e luta no capitalismo cognitivo by Carolina Salomão Corrêa

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In face of life and work conditions in the city, increasingly precarious, the city is also a territory for struggles to improve life conditions and the city’s democratic administration. While, in the factories, the workers organized around the rights related to wages and schedules; in the city, the multitude struggles for the physical and incorporeal infrastructure for social life, this that in last analysis feeds the cognitive economy. …”
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    The Chilean Model Confronting Expectations of Social Justice by L. V. Diyakova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This movement demonstrated the disillusionment and dissatisfaction of the broad social strata with the results of political and social development and indicated the beginning of a protracted, intractable crisis.The fundamental reason for the protests was a deep contradiction between economic efficiency and social justice, laid down during the neoliberal modernization of Augusto Pinochet (1973–1990), and not overcome during the 30 years of democratic development, despite a large-scale social policy. …”
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    BALTIC ETHNOCRACIES BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE EU: IN SEARCH OF CONSENSUS UNDER CONDITIONS OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS by V. V. Vorotnikov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It is possible to nominally define the political situation in Lithuania as partisan consensus, whereas in Latvia and Estonia foreign political strategies complicated by unresolved domestic ethnic and language minorities problems are a battlegroud for ruling right-wing conservative coalitions and social-democratic oppositions. So, main social and political forces in the Baltic states faced the task to find a new consensus on foreign political issues in order to efficiently develop national economies under the conditions of financial economic turbulence in the EU and worldwide as well as to support social unity.…”
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    Peculiarities of general cultural and political values transformation in Russia by B. S. Nevolin, V. F. Nitsevich

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The relevance of the study is due to the fact that over the past thirty years Russian state cultural policy has been focused on strengthening democratic cultural values, but in recent years the situation has begun to change dramatically. …”
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    Sindicatos campesinos y poder estatal en la Bolivia evista (2005-2010) by Bruno Fornillo, Marcos Schiavi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The main assumption that underlies the article is that this is the incorporation of the democratic system of settling disputes of Bolivian unions to the State.…”
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    Essop Pahad by Letlhokwa Mpedi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…It was in this time that Essop clung to the promise of a free and democratic South Africa. As the Greek tragedian Aeschylus once said: ‘I know how men in exile feed on dreams.’ …”
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    INNOVATIVE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN ELECTION POLITICAL COMMUNICATIONS by Анна РУДНЄВА

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This duality necessitates a balanced approach that leverages technological benefits while safeguarding democratic principles. …”
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    La morale minimale à l’école by Ruwen Ogien

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…It rests on the next principles. In democratic, laic and pluralist school, it’s legitimate to establish the civics, which the purpose is to teach the political institution’s functioning, and to make pupils aware of fair norm, that is, among other things, of the coexistence between persons who have divergent philosophies of life. …”
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    Places and Cultures of Capitalism: Histories from the Grassroots by Elsa Devienne, Andrew Diamond

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Over the past decade or so, the concept of capitalism has exploded within the domains of popular culture and mainstream political discourse in the United States, a phenomenon driven forward by the visibility of anticapitalist movements like Occupy Wall Street, the appearance of bestselling books like Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century and blockbuster movies like The Big Short, and the meteoric rise of nationally prominent democratic socialist politicians like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. …”
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    The Home and the World: Analysing Socio-Spatial Dynamics and Identity-Formation in Indian Picturebooks by Aditi Bhardwaj, Devjani Ray

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By coalescing Developmental and Environmental Psychology with content analysis, the paper addresses the spatial manifestations of marginalities within childhood and makes a case for identity-affirming, democratic and diverse socio-spatial representations of childhoods in multicultural children’s literature. …”
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    Is Truth to Post-Truth what Modernism Is to Postmodernism? Heidegger, the Humanities, and the Demise of Common-Sense by Klaus Benesch

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Rather, what we currently witness is a major breakdown of the institutions and mechanics of democratic society, triggered by an encompassing technological transformation that affects both our public and private lives. …”
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