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    Enredadas en Instagram: el impacto de las apropiaciones tecnológicas en el consumo virtual de las traperas by Carla Barrio Romera

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… El consumo virtual se ha convertido en un fenómeno social y económico. Los social media no son solo una parte integral de la vida diaria de cada vez más personas; también están modificando sus patrones de consumo. …”
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    WhatsApp and English Learning: Students’ Perceptions and Challenges in Pandemic Era by Rena Juliana

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The results showed that students used social media to learn and improve their English skills. …”
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    Level of Health Literacy among High School Students and Associated Factors by Gonca Karayağız Muslu, Özcan Aygün, Recep Kara, Elif Üner Asil

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results showed significant associations between health literacy levels and factors such as age, economic status, perceived general and mental health, and daily internet and social media usage (p…”
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    Multilingualism in Lithuanian Children’s Folklore by Anglickienė Laimutė, Macijauskaitė-Bonda Jurgita

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Since the last decades of the 20th century, due to changes in lifestyle influenced by factors such as globalization, intense migration, development of social media, and information technologies, manifestations of multilingualism and multiculturalism have become even more noticeable and, in consequence, are becoming an important feature of contemporary folkloric creation. …”
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    An Examination of EFL Undergraduates’ Writing Error Types and Frequency in WhatsApp Chat Messaging: Exploring Key Factors by Mohammad Owais Khan, Mohd Nazim, Ali Abbas Falah Alzubi

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Studies have been conducted to address writing challenges in various contexts, including social media platforms. However, rare research is available to examine the specific types and frequency of writing errors committed by EFL undergraduates while using WhatsApp, particularly in the context of Najran University. …”
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    Employees Perception on Gender diversity on banking performance in Kathmandu valley by Niranjan Devkota, Sushma Adhikari, Seeprata Parajuli, Udbodh Bhandari, Udaya Raj Poudel

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The study results that 100% respondents working in commercial banks in Kathmandu valley were aware about gender diversity and most of them have been aware gender diversity through their family and social media. Interestingly, this study also found that employees are not facing any challenges regarding gender diversity signifying that Nepalese commercial Banks have been practicing gender diversity friendly working environment. …”
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    Cancelled: Effect of Cyber-Ostracism on the Mental Condition of Instagram Users by Cleoputri Yusainy, Intan Liana Putri, Lita Rakhmi Fadliilah, Gracia Maria Veronica, Ircham Darmawan, Wahyu Wicaksono

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This study aims to determine the effect of social media cancellation or cyber-ostracism on the mental condition of Instagram users based on the temporal need-threat model, as well as to assess the potential role of trait mindfulness in managing its negative effects. …”
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    Loneliness among adult cancer survivors in the United States: prevalence and correlates by Christopher W. Wheldon, Avishek Choudhury, Bryan P. McCormick, Juan R. Albertorio-Díaz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In a series of multiple logistic regression models, we identified differences in sociodemographic, cancer-related factors, non-cancer comorbidities, social isolation, social support, and social media use behaviors in the odds of reporting moderate-severe loneliness. …”
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    PENGARUH E-WOM DAN BRAND IMAGE INSTAGRAM TMII JAKARTA TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN BERKUNJUNG by Del Malia Sudarno Putri, NPE. Mahadewi, Putu Agus Wikanatha Sagita

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through brand image information uploaded via social media, there will be electronic word of mouth (e-wom) which makes it easier for prospective tourists to determine their tour. …”
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    Conceptual Structure and Trend Topics of the Education and Information Technologies Journal: A bibliometrics analysis by Yousef Mahdavinasab, Davoud Haseli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The analysis revealed the presence of nine subject areas of EAIT: role of ICT and technology in education, blended learning and teacher training, e-learning and mobile learning, engaging and motivating learning environments, educational data mining and machine learning, distance education in different academic settings, education during the COVID-19 pandemic, educational technology in higher education and developing countries, and the use of social media in education. The trend topics map highlights the transition from collaborative learning to self-regulated learning, the increasing focus on online learning, the emergence of computational thinking and artificial intelligence as prominent research areas, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education. …”
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    Media Support of University Activities in the Context of University Image Promotion by V. A. Pulkina, G. V. Korshunov

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…They inform the target audience by means of print media, TV news channel, University site, press release distribution, and social media. The other area of University’s communication policy issectoral media cooperation, participation in a special communicational project, which encompasses more than 60 universities and 90 industrial companies. …”
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    The emotions of Chinese netizens toward the opening-up policies for COVID-19: panic, trust, and acceptance by Qiong Dang, Yifei Li, Suping Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With the development of social media platforms such as Weibo, they have provided a broad platform for the expression of public sentiments during the pandemic. …”
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    THE INFLUENCE OF INSTAGRAM LIKES ON CONSUMER ATTITUDE AND PURCHASE INTENTION OF E-COMMERCE USERS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Erna Grcić-Rešidović, Ensar Mekić

    Published 2022-05-01
    “… The popularity of social media for business and marketing is on a definite rise. …”
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    Linguistic Analysis of Hindi-English Mixed Tweets for Depression Detection by Carmel Mary Belinda M J, Ravikumar S, Muhammad Arif, Dhilip Kumar V, Antony Kumar K, Arulkumaran G

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…A new classifier proposed to find those individuals who might be having depression based on their tweets from the social media platform Twitter. The proposed model is based on linguistic analysis and text classification by calculating probability using the TF∗IDF (term frequency-inverse document frequency). …”
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    AI-Driven Innovations in Tourism: Developing a Hybrid Framework for the Saudi Tourism Sector by Abdulkareem Alzahrani, Abdullah Alshehri, Maha Alamri, Saad Alqithami

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our research introduces a hybrid AI-based framework that leverages sentiment analysis to assess and enhance tourist satisfaction, capitalizing on data extracted from social media platforms such as YouTube. This framework seeks to improve the quality of tourism experiences and augment the business value within the region. …”
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    COVID-19 vaccines as a game-changing tool? A corpus-based study of vaccine communication in People's Daily and The New York Times by Zhihan Wen, Ming Liu, Changpeng Huan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, how COVID-19 vaccines have been discursively constructed and communicated in mainstream newspapers has received insufficient scientific attention, particularly given that research indicates the news media is a more reliable source of vaccine information compared to social media platforms. Considering the significance and potential consequences of the fierce strategic rivalry between the U.S. and China, this study integrates corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to examine the discursive construction of COVID-19 vaccines in two leading newspapers from both countries: People's Daily and The New York Times. …”
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    Beliefs about Pedophilia and the Attribution of Punishment for Child Sexual Abusers by Gabriela GROZA, Codruța Anamaria RÎNDAȘU

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This is a pilot study aimed to explore the attitudes and perception of people with pedophilic sexual interests in Romania, based on a questionnaire that was distributed on social media (Facebook), having 1077 respondents. The questions concerned the perception of people who sexually abused children and people with pedophilia who did not abused children. …”
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    Extraction of Psychological Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic through Topic-Level Sentiment Dynamics by Abdul Razzaq, Touqeer Abbas, Sarfraz Hashim, Salman Qadri, Imran Mumtaz, Najia Saher, Muzammil Ul-Rehman, Faisal Shahzad, Syed Ali Nawaz

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…People interact by sharing their ideas and feelings through social media platforms. There is a considerable need to implement different measures and better perceive COVID-19 pertinent facts and information by demystifying public sentiments. …”
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