نتایج جستجو برای: self censorship

تعداد نتایج: 527974  

2003
Dana R. Carney Jinni A. Harrigan

Interpersonal sensitivity (emotional and social) is the ability to accurately assess others’ abilities, states, and traits from nonverbal cues. The authors predicted that individuals’ interpersonal sensitivity would be related to accurate judgments of friends’ interpersonal sensitivity. Fifty participants were recruited, each bringing a friend to participate in performance-based, self-report, a...

2013
Jonathan Remue Jan De Houwer Dermot Barnes-Holmes Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt Rudi De Raedt

Although depression is characterized by low self-esteem as measured by questionnaires, research using implicit measures of self-esteem has failed to reveal the expected differences between depressed and non-depressed individuals. In this study, we used an implicit measure which enables the differentiation of ideal Self and actual Self-esteem, through the introduction of propositions: “I am” ver...

2006
Ben Kotzee

Bullshit”, as Harry Frankfurt writes in his recent book “On Bullshit”, is a communication that pretends to be genuinely informative but really is not. The person who talks bullshit, Frankfurt holds, is unconcerned with whether what he says is true, but is very concerned with how he is thought of by the listener. In this paper, I discuss Frankfurt’s theory of bullshit, making specific reference ...

Journal: :J. Community Informatics 2011
Fabio Nauras Akhras

An approach to support learning for digital inclusion has been developed which situates learning for digital inclusion in the social context of communities. Central to this approach is a commitment to a view of learning that emphasises the role of the context in learning and points to the importance of learning in authentic situations. While digital inclusion programs tend to focus more specifi...

2017
Yubo Kou Yong Ming Kow Xinning Gui

China’s censorship infrastructure is widely recognized as sophisticated, strict, and comprehensive. We conducted a qualitative study to understand Chinese citizens’ practices to navigate the censored Chinese Internet. We found that participants’ practices were closely related to their understanding of and resistance to the censorship infrastructure. Participants switched between public and priv...

2015
Martin Hassell Mary Sukalich

The use of social media is prevalent among college students. Additionally, youth and high school students, many of whom will eventually enroll in college, also use social media at high levels. With the nearubiquitous use of social media and the culture that comes with it, it is important for researchers to understand the effects and relationships that social media use has on students and the di...

2011
Curtis F. J. Doebbler

The ‘Question of Palestine’, as it is known in the United Nations (UN), is the longest unresolved human rights problem on the world organization’s agenda. It is primarily a question about the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people. This is a right that, according to well-established international law, existed in favor of the indigenous inhabitants of Palestine and continues to ex...

Journal: :Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 2017
Gérard P. Cachon Kaitlin M. Daniels Ruben Lobel

Recent platforms, like Uber and Lyft, offer service to consumers via “self-scheduling” providers who decide for themselves how often to work. These platforms may charge consumers prices and pay providers wages that both adjust based on prevailing demand conditions. For example, Uber uses a “surge pricing” policy, which pays providers a fixed commission of its dynamic price. We find that the opt...

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