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    ‘Stupid Girls’ vs. ‘Real Men’: Identity Construction and Social Media Polarization over Revenge Porn by Marta Sánchez Cócera

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In light of this, this paper examines the discursive construction of the phenomenon of revenge porn and the evaluations proposed of victims and perpetrators on the social network YouTube with the aim of unveiling conflicting ideologies online. …”
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    Social media usage and cyberbullying: the moderating role of tie strength by Jinru Ni, Hongyu Fu, Yajing Zhu, Zewen Li, Shuyi Wang, Haoran Su

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study, grounded in tie strength theory and medium theory, investigates the association between social media usage and cyberbullying, focusing on how tie strength moderates this relationship.MethodsA sample of 813 healthy adults (Mage = 20.06 ± 2.30 years, 498 females) completed an online survey, including the Chinese version of the Social Network Site Intensity Scale and the Cyberbullying Inventory for College Students (CICS).Results(1) Tie strength varies from platform to platform. …”
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    Vaksin dan Sentimen Publik: Sebuah Analisis by Iradhad Taqwa Sihidi, Achmad Apriyanto Romadhan, Dedik Fitrah, Mariano Mariano

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Adapun keterbatasan penelitian ini karena durasi pengambilan data yang sangat singkat yakni 12 November -12 Desember 2020 karena keterbatasan limit data kebijakan API twitter, sehingga agar lebih komprehensif dalam merekam sentimen publik perlu memperpanjang waktu penambangan data dan juga menggunakan Social Network Analysis ( SNA) agar peta aktornya lebih terlihat.…”
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    Evolution of Electoral Preferences for a Regime of Three Political Parties by María Guadalupe Medina Guevara, Héctor Vargas Rodríguez, Pedro Basilio Espinoza Padilla, José Luis Gozález Solís

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In addition, agents give a certain level of trust (weight) to other agent’s opinions; this results in a positive stochastic matrix of weights which models the social network. The model can be reduced to a pair of coupled nonlinear difference equations, making extracting analytical results possible: a theorem on the conditions governing the existence of consensus in this new artificial society. …”
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    تطبیقات الهواتف الذکیة والخصوصیة المعلوماتیة : دراسة تحلیلیة مقارنة by د. حسام الدین محمد رفعت

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In recent years there has been alegislative response at different levels for the sake of this protection, and thejudiciary has followed it with a remarkable response in favour of the jurisprudenceof the private life of individuals that is of paramount importance to both theindividual and the community.This coincided with the increasing vulnerability of the right to privacy tothe digital environment through e-mail and chat sites Networks or communicationsites, which have become a hoot of the modern era and a wide electronic space,in which we put all the references about us and our lives, as well as our privacy.The purpose of this study is to diagnose the reality of the work of Google Playapplications that work on the smart phone environment, especially with regard togathering information or allowing access to personal data and users’ information,by identifying the nature of data and information collected or allowed access to,monitoring the nature of the risks of using these applications.To do so, the researcher studied and analyzed licensing agreements forthe use of 80 applications of smart phones in areas commonly used in the digitalenvironment, such as social networking applications, Online banks Applications,antivirus applications, web search applications, news and press applications,educational applications, web applications, travel and tourism applications. …”
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    The challenges and opportunities of women working in weaving cultural clothes at Bahir-Dar City, Bahirdar, Ethiopia by Tatek Getachew, Chekol Alemu, Habitamu Wudu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite these obstacles, there are opportunities for improvement through institutional support, training programs, and social networking. Ultimately, these women benefit from income generation, work flexibility, skill development, and enhanced social satisfaction, positively impacting their lives and their families' livelihoods. …”
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    Examining the Intergovernmental and Interorganizational Network of Responding to Major Accidents for Improving the Emergency Management System in China by Pan Tang, Haojia Chen, Shiqi Shao

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…An emergency response network is built and visualized for representing intergovernmental and interorganizational collaboration during the response process of the major accident by social network analysis (SNA) tools. The SNA indicators are used to measure quantitatively the network structure at the levels of the whole network, subnetwork, and node. …”
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    Avatar legal protection as an atypical copyright object by V. A. Kroitor

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It has been proved that an avatar is an intangible benefit that can include such virtual objects as: a game character tied to a specific user; a social network profile of a person; a computer copy of a person with unique identification features, originality and objective form. …”
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    Schoolscaping in a Multilingual Area: An Example of a Hungarian College in Western Ukraine by Váradi Krisztián, Hires-László Kornélia, Máté Réka

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In addition, the official website and the social networking sites of the Transcarpathian Hungarian College were analysed briefly as part of a virtual schoolscape analysis. …”
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    Examining the determinants of resilience and mental stress in emergency department nurses by Zahra Kamari, Ali Akbar Vaisi Raygani, Nader Salari, Behnam Khaledi-Paveh, Mohammad Mehdi Mohammadi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, place of residence, number of children, education, shift work, social network presence, employment status, emergency responsibility, and economic status were significantly related to psychological stress (P < 0.01). …”
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    Patterns of pregabalin prescribing in four German federal states: analysis of routine data to investigate potential misuse of pregabalin by Ronja Flemming

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Unintended coprescription of drugs with addictive potential might occur when care is insufficiently coordinated.Design Secondary data analysis of linked data from three regional sickness funds in Germany (AOK) for the years 2014–2016.Setting Ambulatory and hospital care sector in four German federal states.Methods On the basis of routine data, patients who received at least three prescriptions of pregabalin were identified and classified into patients prescribed pregabalin as recommended and those dispensed with a higher than recommended dose (&gt;600 mg/day). Social network analysis was applied to identify prescription networks and to analyse cooperation among the prescribers. …”
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    Improving Regional Welfare Through Stakeholder Management by Cavin Ornando Simorangkir, Fitri Yuniawati, Monica Adellia, Affra Nabilla, Dewi Purba

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Data analysis, using Social Network Analysis (SNA) and stakeholder mapping, identifies roles, relationships, and influence within tourism management. …”
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    Mobiliser des partenaires pour lutter contre le VIH/sida : les risques de la démobilisation institutionnelle en cas d’épidémie faible et concentrée. Le cas du programme Amali au Ma... by David Goeury

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In addition, the nomination of leaders from the Islamist movement at the ministry of social affairs has led to a divergence of intervention model between the social allocation based on criteria of precariousness and economic integration through the development of an autonomous activity, which allows the beneficiary to rebuild a social network. We will rely on observations carried out in 2015 within the framework of the ANRS 12305 project “IGA and key populations infected or affected by HIV in Morocco”: a survey of 500 potential beneficiaries of the Amali program conducted in five cities (Agadir, Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Taroudant) implemented with ALCS ; a survey of 25 Amali project leaders in these same cities and 22 semi-directive interviews with all the stakeholders of the partner organizations (ALCS, ADS, local associations) in the seven cities where the project is implemented (Agadir, Casablanca, Fez, Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier, Taroudant). …”
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    Spatial association network structure of agricultural carbon emission efficiency in Chinese cities and its driving factors by Xu Wei, Bohong Chen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study examines 268 prefecture-level cities in China, measuring the carbon emission efficiency of city agriculture from 2001 to 2022. By integrating social network analysis and a modified gravity model, the study reveals the characteristics of the spatial association network of city agricultural carbon emission efficiency in China. …”
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    Analysıs of Offıcıal Internet Sıtes of Sport Clubs In Terms of Socıal Medıa and Marketıng Communıcatıon: A Study on Turkısh and German Sport Clubs by Erkan Faruk Şirin, Ali Sevilmiş

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…According to the results of the study, while social network applications (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) in the official web sites of Turkey  and Germany  sport clubs show similarity, instant messaging applications (Snapchat), documents follow system (subscribe to RSS) and motion  videos (Giphy) or blog accessing tools were seen to be given place in German clubs. …”
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    Multi-View Collaborative Training and Self-Supervised Learning for Group Recommendation by Feng Wei, Shuyu Chen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Recently, with the swift advancement of social networking, group recommendation has emerged as a compelling research area, enabling personalized recommendations for groups of users. …”
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    Comparing Project-Based Collaborative Networks for BIM Implementation in Public and Private Sectors: A Longitudinal Study in Hong Kong by Yixuan Tang, Guangbin Wang, Heng Li, Dongping Cao, Xiaoying Li

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Therefore, BIM might advance differently in the public and private sectors in these regions. Using the social network perspective and a longitudinal data set on BIM-based construction projects in Hong Kong from 2002 to 2017, this study quantitatively characterizes how the structural characteristics of the project-based collaboration networks for BIM implementation in the public (PUCN) and private sectors (PRCN) evolve differently over time. …”
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    Interpersonal, not existential, adversities predict postwar deterioration in youth social support by Kelly E. Dixon, Christopher M. Layne, Kimberly S. Ho Misiaszek, Chloe Golden

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Adolescents completed the War Trauma and Adversities Inventory at Time 1 and the Multi-Sector Social Support Inventory (assessing perceived social support from youths’ nuclear family, extended family, adult friends and mentors, and same-age peer social network sectors) six months later at Time 2. Prewar disruptions in attachment relationships predicted deteriorations in perceived social support across all network sectors, and wartime/postwar interpersonal adversities exerted differential (sector-specific) predictive effects on perceived social support. …”
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    The Role of Social Accelerators in Promoting Authentic Leadership in Social Entrepreneurs by Ignacio Alvarez de Mon, Margarita Núñez-Canal, María de las Mercedes de Obesso

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This profile is based on the presence of some key characteristics: triggering events in the form of critical life experiences, a deep reflection on fundamental personal values, self-aware personalities in the process of developing their projects, efficiency and effectiveness compatible with accomplishing a social purpose, and a rich social network built around long-term relationships with valuable stakeholders. …”
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