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Power Echoes: Investigating Moderation Biases in Online Power-Asymmetric Conflicts
Study reveals human moderators favor powerful parties in asymmetric conflicts; AI assistance reduces most biases but sometimes amplifies them.
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Who Gets Written In? Gender, Identity, and Moderation in AO3’s Celebrity Fanfiction
Explore gender imbalances in AO3's celebrity fanfiction through computational analysis, revealing tensions between feminist platform design and real-world content moderation outcomes.
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Dogon songs preserve accounts of Fulbe relations and prophecy
Dogon oral tradition preserves songs by prophet Abirè Goro documenting nineteenth-century Dogon-Fulbe relations and prophecies that inform contemporary conflicts.
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Challenging Europe's Memory Regime: The Far Right's Narratives on Russia in The Shadow of War
Analysis of how far-right parties in Germany, France, and Hungary construct competing historical narratives about Russia that challenge the EU's post-Cold War memory framework.
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Legal awareness does not always lead to legal action
Study examines why precarious housing tenants avoid legal remedies despite awareness, identifying structural barriers including landlord dependency and interconnected institutional vulnerabilities.
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Wes Anderson’s film reworks Zweig through a symbolic Görlitz setting
Explore how Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel engages with Stefan Zweig's legacy through Görlitz's symbolic landscape, examining Central European culture, historical trauma, and.
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Arbitrary reference conflicts with weak discernibility
Philosophical analysis establishing logical incompatibility between arbitrary reference theory and the metaphysical possibility of weakly discernible entities.
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Review examines the social life of HIV public health data
Review examining social dimensions of HIV public health data systems, conceptual frameworks for ethical practice, and governance concerns for marginalized populations.
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P4C lacks an ecological dimension, the author argues
Critique of Philosophy for Children's ecological limitations and proposal for Ecosophy with Children framework integrating ecological dimensionality into philosophical inquiry systems.
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Metadiscourse use differed in two dissertation disciplines
Comparative study of metadiscourse in dissertation discussion chapters reveals discipline-specific rhetorical patterns in applied linguistics and sociology, with implications for doctoral writing.
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Telecom companies shape urban speculation in Mogadishu
Explore how telecommunications companies like Hormuud shape Mogadishu's urban future through land speculation, infrastructure development, and new city projects targeting diaspora capital during.
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Multimodal communication supported students’ interpretation of notation
Explore how embodied cognition and multimodal interaction with Grid Algebra software helps students understand mathematical notation through gesture, movement, and symbolic representation.