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What happened to body-to-body sociability?

2013

This article aims to investigate how the body-to-body forms of sociability evolved from 1996 to 2009 simultaneously with the proliferation of ICTs in Europe and why this happened. The article also aims to find out how the socio-demographic profile of Europeans practising these forms developed in the same period of time. The analysis is based on two surveys carried out in Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Spain in 1996 (N = 6609) and 2009 (N = 7255). Results show that although the internal diffusion and frequency of the forms of communicative sociability changed, on the whole the amount of sociability has increased so slightly that it would be more appropriate to speak about rea…

Sociology and Political ScienceTheory of FormsmediasosiaalisuusGender studiesAdvertisingta5142Possession (law)TVTEducationsociabilitysosiaalisuuden muodotbody-to-bodyICTEU5ICTSSociologyforms of sociabilityPeriod (music)Internal diffusionviestintä
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Transparency for Sponsored Content : Analysing Codes of Ethics in Public Relations, Marketing, Advertising and Journalism

2016

As sponsored content is gaining ground globally, the boundaries between strategic communication, advertising and journalism are blurring. As sponsored content becomes more common, it raises novel ethical concerns that no industry alone can answer, such as How much disclosure is needed for transparency? Self-regulation via codes of ethics has been suggested as a remedy to meet the rising transparency expectations, and this article analysed 40 codes of ethics in the fields of communication, advertising, and journalism (United States and Finland) related to sponsored content. The results indicate that there remains excessive variation within the codes of ethics of how transparency of sponsored…

Sociology and Political Sciencesponsorointi050801 communication & media studiesjournalismläpinäkyvyys0508 media and communicationssuhdetoimintaPolitical science0502 economics and businessStrategic communicationcodes of ethicsMarketingta518ta512advertisingEthical codetransparencysponsored contentbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesAdvertisingPublic relationseettisyysTransparency (behavior)public relationsmainontamarkkinointimarketingEthical concernsjournalismi050211 marketingJournalismbusinessInternational Journal of Strategic Communication
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Which has more influence on perception of pseudo-therapies: the media’s information, friends or acquaintances opinion, or educational background?

2019

This study analyses the discourses of Education and Journalism students in order to understand their perception of complementary and alternative therapies. Likewise, to know if educational background or friends or acquaintances opinion has a more considerable influence on their knowledge and use of these socially controversial techniques than the media. This study uses qualitative research methods based upon 12 discussion groups with 102 participants. Once transcriptions were completed, discourse analysis was conducted using linguistic corpus software (T-LAB. 9.1.). In the design of the research, these students were selected for their social involvement in their future careers, such as when…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeeducational factorssocial networkscomplementary therapiesDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationWord of mouthComunicació científicaMitjans de comunicació de massa i educaciólcsh:Communication. Mass mediaXarxes socialspseudo therapiesPerceptionComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONconventional mediafriends and acquaintancesmedia_commonMedical educationCommunicationSocial engagementFocus grouplcsh:P87-96lcsh:Advertisingrelative’s environmentJournalismlcsh:HF5801-6182PsychologyQualitative researchCommunication & Society
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The manifestation of dipoles clustering in paraelectric phase of disordered ferroelectrics

2001

Abstract We predict the existence of Griffiths phase in the dielectrics with concentrational crossover between dipole glass (electric analog of spin glass) and ferroelectricity. The peculiar representatives of above substances are KTaO3: Li, Nb, Na or relaxor ferroelectrics like Pb1−xLaxZr0.65Ti0.35O3. Since this phase exists above ferroelectric phase transition temperature (but below that temperature for ordered substance), we call it “para-glass phase”. We assert that the difference between paraelectric and para-glass phase of above substances is the existence of clusters (inherent to “ordinary” Griffiths phase in Ising magnets) of correlated dipoles. We show that randomness play a decisi…

Spin glassMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsTransition temperatureCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksFerroelectricityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceElectric dipole momentDipoleMean field theoryPhase (matter)Ising modelFerroelectrics
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Performance potential for simulating spin models on GPU

2012

Graphics processing units (GPUs) are recently being used to an increasing degree for general computational purposes. This development is motivated by their theoretical peak performance, which significantly exceeds that of broadly available CPUs. For practical purposes, however, it is far from clear how much of this theoretical performance can be realized in actual scientific applications. As is discussed here for the case of studying classical spin models of statistical mechanics by Monte Carlo simulations, only an explicit tailoring of the involved algorithms to the specific architecture under consideration allows to harvest the computational power of GPU systems. A number of examples, ran…

Spin glassPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Computer scienceMonte Carlo methodFOS: Physical sciencesComputational scienceCUDAHigh Energy Physics - LatticeStatistical physicsGraphicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsNumerical AnalysisStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Applied MathematicsHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)RangingStatistical mechanicsDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksComputational Physics (physics.comp-ph)Computer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsModeling and SimulationIsing modelParallel temperingPhysics - Computational Physics
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First-order and tricritical wetting transitions in the two-dimensional Ising model caused by interfacial pinning at a defect line

2014

We present a study of the critical behavior of the Blume-Capel model with three spin states (S=±1,0) confined between parallel walls separated by a distance L where competitive surface magnetic fields act. By properly choosing the crystal field (D), which regulates the density of nonmagnetic species (S=0), such that those impurities are excluded from the bulk (where D=) except in the middle of the sample [where DM(L/2)≠], we are able to control the presence of a defect line in the middle of the sample and study its influence on the interface between domains of different spin orientations. So essentially we study an Ising model with a defect line but, unlike previous work where defect lines …

Spin statesCiencias FísicasMateriales confinadosInterfacesPhase Transition//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]ImpurityComputer SimulationSimulaciones computacionalesPhase diagramPhysicsCondensed matter physics//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https]Models TheoreticalFirst orderMagnetic fieldHysteresisMagnetic FieldsWettabilityThermodynamicsTransiciones de mojadoIsing modelWettingMonte Carlo MethodCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASFísica de los Materiales CondensadosPhysical Review E
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Strengthened splitting methods for computing resolvents

2021

In this work, we develop a systematic framework for computing the resolvent of the sum of two or more monotone operators which only activates each operator in the sum individually. The key tool in the development of this framework is the notion of the “strengthening” of a set-valued operator, which can be viewed as a type of regularisation that preserves computational tractability. After deriving a number of iterative schemes through this framework, we demonstrate their application to best approximation problems, image denoising and elliptic PDEs. FJAA and RC were partially supported by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain and the European Regional Development Fund …

Splitting algorithmControl and Optimization0211 other engineering and technologies47H05 90C30 65K05Elliptic pdesMonotonic function02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMonotone operatorOperator (computer programming)Development (topology)Estadística e Investigación OperativaFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsImage denoisingResolventMathematics - Optimization and ControlMathematicsResolvent021103 operations researchApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsAlgebraComputational MathematicsMonotone polygonOptimization and Control (math.OC)StrengtheningKey (cryptography)Computational Optimization and Applications
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Involvement and image transfer in sports sponsorship

2017

Sponsorships have become one of the most important marketing tools. Data show that a majority of sporting events is sponsored and that investment in sponsorship is increasing every year. Companies are demanding more research to better unde rstand their investment efficacy. Involvement is a key element in processing sponsorship information in consumers’ minds. This variable affects consumer behavior and moderates the sponsor image transfer. The study of involvement could give guidance for the design of appropriate and functional advert ising campaigns. The research proposes segmenting and modelling sport consumer behaviour in sponsorship by their level of involvement with the event. For this…

Sponsorship.Economics and EconometricsProcess (engineering)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjecteventconsumer involvementPLSField (computer science)Market segmentation0502 economics and businessSegmentationBusiness and International ManagementMarketingFunction (engineering)Engineering (miscellaneous)Consumer behaviourmedia_commonEvent (computing)05 social sciencesAdvertisingWeb banner050211 marketingsponsorshipsport050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Who shapes the news? Analyzing journalists’ and organizational interests as competing influences on biased coverage

2018

This study investigates influences on gatekeeping processes that have the potential to cause biased media coverage. We tested whether and, if so, to what extent journalists’ and organizational interests affect journalistic news processing. In a content analysis, we contrasted the press coverage (n = 1199 articles) of trade disputes of newspaper journalists with the coverage of other trade disputes. Results indicate both coverage and statement bias. In their coverage of newspaper disputes, journalists evaluated employers’ offers significantly more negatively, framed industrial action as legitimate, and criticized employers’ behavior during strikes.

Statement (logic)Communication05 social sciencesIndustrial action050801 communication & media studiesMedia coverageAdvertisingAffect (psychology)Gatekeeping0506 political scienceNewspaper0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Content analysisPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationJournalismJournalism
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Simulating spin models on GPU

2010

Over the last couple of years it has been realized that the vast computational power of graphics processing units (GPUs) could be harvested for purposes other than the video game industry. This power, which at least nominally exceeds that of current CPUs by large factors, results from the relative simplicity of the GPU architectures as compared to CPUs, combined with a large number of parallel processing units on a single chip. To benefit from this setup for general computing purposes, the problems at hand need to be prepared in a way to profit from the inherent parallelism and hierarchical structure of memory accesses. In this contribution I discuss the performance potential for simulating…

Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Computer scienceHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)Monte Carlo methodFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyParallel computingComputational Physics (physics.comp-ph)Power (physics)CUDAHigh Energy Physics - LatticeParallel processing (DSP implementation)Hardware and ArchitectureParallelism (grammar)Ising modelGraphicsPhysics - Computational PhysicsVideo gameCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsComputer Physics Communications
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