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The Role of Vidura Chatbot in the Diffusion of KnowCOVID-19 Gateway
In: Human-machine communication: HMC, Band 3, S. 47-64
ISSN: 2638-6038
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented global emergency. Clinicians and medical researchers are suddenly thrown into a situation where they need to keep up with the latest and best evidence for decision-making at work in order to save lives and develop solutions for COVID-19 treatments and preventions. However, a challenge is the overwhelming numbers of online publications with a wide range of quality. We explain a science gateway platform designed to help users to filter the overwhelming amount of literature efficiently (with speed) and effectively (with quality), to find answers to their scientific questions. It is equipped with a chatbot to assist users to overcome infodemic, low usability, and high learning curve. We argue that human-machine communication via a chatbot play a critical role in enabling the diffusion of innovations.
(University) Management after Valuation Studies: Carving a practice between the offended native, the anxious scholar, and the useless practitioner
In: Valuation Studies, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 61-72
ISSN: 2001-5992
This text introduces this issues' symposium: "A correspondence on (University) Management after Valuation Studies". The text has two parts. The first introduces the dilemma, the question of whether valuation studies could, besides studying valuation in practice, inform better practices of valuation, and the method of the correspondence, to use situations in which researchers of valuation are also practitioners, namely, the management of quality in higher education, as the starting point to think the correspondence's problem. In the second part, the author reflects on his own experience in a situation of valuation at work, and proposes three different personae for the student of valuation: the offended native, the anxious scholar, and the useless practitioner.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THE PREDICTABILITY OF PRISON RELEASE: Implications for the Sentencing Debate
In: Criminology: the official publication of the American Society of Criminology, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 363-384
ISSN: 1745-9125
Abstract Although the determinate sentence is generally discussed as a unified concept, it appears to be comprised of two independent factors which can be considered separately‐equity in sentencing and predictability of release. This paper features one component of the determinate sentence, predictability of release, in an attempt to demonstrate the advantages of providing inmates with advance information concerning their release dates. Evidence from psychological research on stress and intrinsic motivation is presented to substantiate claims by critics of the indeterminate sentence that it results in heightened inmate‐anxiety and poor program‐performance. Ensuring predictability of release is an important objective which is likely to result in benefits for both inmates and the correctional system as a whole.
Excerpta Medica, a complete monthly abstracting Service of the World Medical Literature comprising 15 Sections, under the general Editorship of M. W. Wœderman M. D. F.R.N.A.S., Professor of Anatomy and Embryology in the University of Amsterdam. Radiology, Section XIV, Vol. 1, No 1, Amsterdam, juin 1...
In: Revue internationale de la Croix-Rouge et Bulletin international des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge, Band 29, Heft 344, S. 671
ISSN: 1607-5889
To the high court of Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The humble petition of prisoners for debt in the Upper-bench prison
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Imprint from Wing. ; "Praying that their cases may be tried without pleading of counsel" --Thomason Catalogue. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "October 1654". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The Policy Scientist of Democracy: The Discipline of Harold D. Lasswell
In: American political science review, Band 100, Heft 4, S. 579
ISSN: 1537-5943
The digital spectator activities of Twitter users on the issue of the anti-terrorism bill in the Philippines
Throughout history, activism has evolved with the rise of digital technologies. Individuals and groups can now conduct political activities on social media platforms. Existing studies about hashtag activism typically centered on race and gender, which are usually contextualized in the West. This study addresses the insufficient research about online activism related to policymaking in the Philippine context and focuses on online activism towards the issue of the Anti-Terrorism Bill (ATB) of 2020 that concerns potential harm to freedom of speech, expression, or of the press. This research was inspired by George and Leidner's (2019) Hierarchy of Digital Activism, notably the Digital Spectator activism. The researchers utilized data mining approach to collect data sets scraped from Twitter. The data was acquired by using TWINT and extracting Twitter's visible measure of interaction such as likes, retweets, and replies. These data were used to analyze Twitter users' online activism during the heightened discussion of ATB that showed negative views of the bill using the topmost hashtag, #junkterrorbillnow and the five dominant themes: law-making process, human security, the role of social media, dialogue, and related issues. Findings also showed a link between #junkterrorbillnow and the dominant themes, and the digital spectator activities.
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The influence of meaningful leisure on the subjective well-being of older adults in the Basque Country of Northern Spain
In: World leisure journal: official journal of the World Leisure Organisation, Band 56, Heft 2, S. 120-129
ISSN: 2333-4509
A review of the criminalisation of the payment for sexual services in Northern Ireland
In: Ellison , G , Ni Dhonaill , C & Early , E 2019 , A review of the criminalisation of the payment for sexual services in Northern Ireland . Queen's University Belfast , Belfast .
This report was commissioned by the Northern Ireland Department of Justice to review the sex purchase legislation that was enacted in the jurisdiction from 1st June 2015. The report deals with the supply and demand of commercial sexual services, the views of those that are enforcing it such as the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the Public Prosecution Service as well as the effects of the legislation on sex working populations in Northern Ireland.
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A history of the Xhosa of the northern Cape 1795-1879
In: Communications (Cape Town), Nr. 12/1987
This study is an attempt to discover who the northern Xhosa were, where they had come from and why they had moved so far from their original homes, to settle along the northern frontier of the colony. It also sets out to recount and critically assess the processes whereby most of these independent stockfarmers and traders were dispossessed and reduced to labourers by 1879
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Report of the Vermont Board of Education
"With the report of the Secretary made to the Board." ; Report for 1874 called also 23rd of Vermont school reports. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued as Vol. 2 of: the Vermont Legislative Documents and Official Reports.
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Europe and the evolution of the international monetary system: proceedings of the First Conference of the International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies
In: Collection d'économie internationale 1
In: Proceedings of the ... conference of the International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies 1.1972
The Nature and Function of Fusion in the Dynamics of Lesbian Relationships
In: Affilia: journal of women and social work, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 78-97
ISSN: 1552-3020
Although much has been written about the problem of fusion in relationships, especially among lesbians, there is little evidence of its prevalence in the nonclinical lesbian community or information about the function it may serve in lesbian relationships. This study examined the frequency of fusion in lesbian and heterosexual women's relationships and the relationship of fusion to other relational variables. The study found that there were no differences between lesbian and heterosexual women's levels of fusion and that fusion was strongly related to both satisfaction and dependence.