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Novel Version of PageRank, CheiRank and 2DRank for Wikipedia in Multilingual Network Using Social Impact

2020

International audience; Nowadays, information describing navigation behaviour of internet users are used in several fields, e-commerce, economy, sociology and data science. Such information can be extracted from different knowledge bases, including business-oriented ones. In this paper, we propose a new model for the PageRank, CheiRank and 2DRank algorithm based on the use of clickstream and pageviews data in the google matrix construction. We used data from Wikipedia and analysed links between over 20 million articles from 11 language editions. We extracted over 1.4 billion source-destination pairs of articles from SQL dumps and more than 700 million pairs from XML dumps. Additionally, we …

CheiRankPageRankSQLComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocol01 natural sciences[INFO.INFO-SI]Computer Science [cs]/Social and Information Networks [cs.SI]010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionCheiRankPageRanklaw0103 physical sciencesCentrality measures010306 general physicsClickstreamcomputer.programming_languageInformation retrievalGoogle matrixGoogle matrixPageviewsSocial impactPage viewcomputerClickstreamXMLWikipedia
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Psychological intimate partner violence: the major predictor of posttraumatic stress disorder in abused women.

2004

Intimate partner violence (IPV) significantly impacts women mental and physical wellbeing and therefore represents a worldwide public health problem. A clear association between IPV and increased risk to develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been documented. However, few studies examined how different features of IPV (physical, psychological, sexual) interact with other traumatic stress experiences (physical, psychological and sexual childhood abuse and adulthood victimization by other/s than the partner) in determining PTSD. Women abused by the partner (n=75) were compared with non-abused control women (n=52). Information about sociodemographic profile and relevant personal char…

Child abuseAdultRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceAbusive relationshipPoison controlViolencebehavioral disciplines and activitiesInterviews as TopicStress Disorders Post-TraumaticBehavioral NeurosciencePredictive Value of TestsSurveys and Questionnairesmental disordersmedicineHumansInterpersonal RelationsPsychiatrymusicPsychological abuseCrime VictimsAgedDemographyRetrospective StudiesPsychiatric Status Rating Scalesmusic.instrumentTrauma Severity IndicesBattered WomenTraumatic stressMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyCross-Sectional StudiesDomestic violenceRegression AnalysisFemalePsychologyAnxiety disorderClinical psychologyNeuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
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`Children Need Their Parents More Than a Pizza in the Fridge!'

2008

The aim of this study is to find constructions of parental responsibility by analysing letters sent by readers to a newspaper on the topic of parenting and parental responsibility. The study takes a methodological approach, focusing on the meanings of responsibility and looking at different portrayals of parenthood. Three dimensions of responsibility (beginning responsibility, diminished sense of responsibility and obligating responsibility) emerged from the analysis. These dimensions relate to different meanings attributed to parental responsibility, for instance, `responsibility for making choices'. Parenthood is variously portrayed along the three dimensions. Parental responsibility cre…

Child rearingbusiness.industrySocial attitudesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyParenting stylesPsychologyPublic opinionbusinessSocial psychologyDevelopmental psychologyNewspaperChildhood
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Review & meta-analysis: isopropanolic black cohosh extract iCR for menopausal symptoms - an update on the evidence

2020

A systematic literature search revealed 35 clinical studies and one meta-analysis comprising 43,759 women, of which 13,096 were treated with isopropanolic Cimicifuga racemosa extract (iCR). Compared to placebo, iCR was significantly superior for treating neurovegetative and psychological menopausal symptoms, with a standardized mean difference of 0.694 in favor of iCR (p<0.0001). Effect sizes were larger when higher dosages of iCR as monotherapy or in combination with St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum [HP]) were given ( 1.020 and 0.999, respectively), suggesting a dose-depend- ency. For psychological symptoms, the iCRþHP combination was superior to iCR monotherapy. Efficacy of iCR was c…

Cimicifugaanimal diseasesBlack cohosh030209 endocrinology & metabolismRessenyes sistemàtiques (Investigació mèdica)2-Propanol03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineActaea racemosaSystematic reviews (Medical research)HumansMedicineFitoteràpia030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebiologyTraditional medicinePlant Extractsbusiness.industryCimicifuga racemosaObstetrics and Gynecologyvirus diseasesGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationTreatment OutcomeBlack Cohosh ExtractMeta-analysisHot FlashesFemaleMenopausebusinessCimicifuga racemosa extractSystematic searchMenopausaPhytotherapy
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NO-DO, el tiempo y la memoria [Prólogo a la octava edición]

2006

EL Noticiario Cinematográfico Español, popularmente conocido como NO-DO, vio las pantallas cinematográficas por vez primera en enero de 1943. Creado como instrumento audiovisual del nuevo Estado, gozó durante décadas del privilegio de su exclusividad y su proyección fue obligatoria en todos los cines de España. A pesar de los numerosos cambios que experimentó la sociedad española, el Noticiario permanece hasta bien entrada la democracia, en 1981. Pero NO-DO no fue sólo un instrumento de propaganda política. Su condición de noticiario cinematográfico hace de él un dispositivo informativo, bien que sesgado, de entretenimiento y de variedades que acompañaba puntualmente los programas de las sa…

Cine e historiaPropaganda franquistaUNESCO::HISTORIANewsreels (noticiarios):HISTORIA [UNESCO]Cultural studiesFranquismoNO-DO (Noticiario Documental)
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Antibiotics and food in the American press

2021

AbstractThe emergence of antimicrobial resistant infections from food is well documented in the scientific literature but, in this kind of matter, the public opinion is an important policy driver and is vastly forged by traditional media. Here, we propose a text mining study through about 500 articles from two reference daily U.S. newspapers to assess the media coverage of this issue. Our results indicate that, since the middle of the 80s, the two journals considered here adopted a very different narrative around the issue, echoing civil society concerns in one case and the official discourse in the other.

Civil societybusiness.industry[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences05 social sciencesMedia studiesMedia coverageScientific literature16. Peace & justicePublic opinion01 natural sciencesNewspaper010104 statistics & probabilityPolitical scienceNarrative0509 other social sciences0101 mathematics050904 information & library sciencesbusiness
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Applied Social Anthropology in the Researcher’s Own Society

2014

Professor Arne Martin Klausen (1927-) is the only social anthropologist in Norway who has tried to analyse the culture of the country as a whole. In doing this, he has explored several central themes of the country’s culture; like egalitarianism, the class journey, the strong tradition for development aid to poor countries, connected to a so-called humanitarian super-power which in its turn was an extension of Christian mission, the very wide-spread newspaper reading; however self-centered to national and local issues and finally, the collision between an elitist Olympic culture with Norwegian egalitarianism. Klausen also tried to tie some threads together in editing a collection of essays …

Class (computer programming)General Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesSocial anthropologyNorwegianlanguage.human_languageNewspaperExtension (metaphysics)Reading (process)languageDevelopment aidSociologySocial scienceEgalitarianismmedia_commonAdvances in Applied Sociology
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Taking climate change seriously: An analysis of op-ed articles in Spanish press

2016

In this article, we study the evolution of opinion genres regarding climate change in three Spanish newspapers ( El País, El Mundo, and ABC). Analyzing the op-ed articles in these newspapers, we observe a significant change in the evolution of opinion. While denialism was very present in conservative press in 2007, 7 years later it is almost absent from El Mundo, and its presence in ABC is much lower and inactive: this shows that scientific consensus has prevailed over time and Spanish denialism has weakened, exclusively supported by political arguments by the most conservative parties.

Climate ChangeCommunicationPolitics05 social sciencesNewspapers as TopicClimate change050801 communication & media studies050905 science studiesNewspaperDenialismPolitics0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)SpainPublic OpinionPolitical scienceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEconomic historyScientific consensus0509 other social sciencesPublic Understanding of Science
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The dynamics of online news discussions: effects of news articles and reader comments on users’ involvement, willingness to participate, and the civi…

2017

ABSTRACTThis study investigates when and why news website visitors write civil or uncivil comments in response to news articles or related user comments. In an experiment, we manipulated the news value of news articles and the presence of ‘deliberative’ or ‘detrimental’ elements of comments to compare their impact on participants’ involvement, willingness to comment, and the comments they posted. News factors and comment characteristics increased participants’ willingness to comment via cognitive and affective involvement. Cognitive involvement made it less likely and affective involvement more likely that participants wrote uncivil comments. Additionally, involvement with previous comments…

Communication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesCognitionLibrary and Information Sciences0506 political scienceWorld Wide Web0508 media and communicationsInteractivityCivilityDynamics (music)050602 political science & public administrationNews valuesPsychologySocial psychologyValue (mathematics)Information, Communication &amp; Society
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Reader Comments Agentive Power in COVID-19 Digital News Articles: Challenging Parascientific Information?

2022

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an enormous stream of information. Parascientific digital communication has pursued different avenues, from mainstream media news to social networking, at times combined. Likewise, citizens have developed new discourse practices, with readers as active participants who claim authority. Based on a corpus of 500 reader comments from The Guardian, we analyse how readers build their authorial voice on COVID-19 news as well as their agentive power and its implications. Methodologically, we draw upon stance markers, depersonalisation strategies, and heteroglossic markers, from the perspective of discursive interpersonality. Our findings unearth that stan…

CommunicationMedia TechnologyAnàlisi del discursBusiness and International ManagementLibrary and Information Sciencesdigital news articles; reader comments; citizens’ agentive power; parascientific genres; pseudoscience; COVID-19 informationComputer Science ApplicationsPublications
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