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Popularity of pet otters on YouTube: evidence of an emerging trade threat
Published 2019“…In response to growing reports of otters in the pet trade, and suggestions that the popularity of pet otters on social media may be driving demand, we collated YouTube videos of pet otters to test for trends in the number of videos published, their exposure (number of views) and popularity. …”
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Vocabulary learning from watching Youtube videos and reading blog posts
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People power or pester power? Multiple sclerosis, YouTube, and the liberation procedure
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"People power" or "pester power"? YouTube as a forum for the generation of evidence and patient advocacy.
Published 2013“…Despite concerns about its efficacy and safety, thousands of patients have undergone the procedure. This paper analyses YouTube videos where patients have shared their treatment experiences. …”
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"People power" or "pester power"? YouTube as a forum for the generation of evidence and patient advocacy
Published 2013“…Despite concerns about its efficacy and safety, thousands of patients have undergone the procedure. This paper analyses YouTube videos where patients have shared their treatment experiences. …”
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YouTube as a potential learning tool to help distinguish tonic–clonic seizures from nonepileptic attacks
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The viewer doesn't always seem to care—response to fake animal rescues on YouTube and implications for social media self-policing policies
Published 2023“…Our findings suggest, firstly, that, despite the narrowly defined nature of the videos used in this case study, exposure rates can be extremely high (one of the videos had been viewed over 100 million times), and, secondly, that many YouTube viewers cannot identify (or are not concerned by) animal welfare or conservation issues within a social media context. …”
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Toma de conciencia sobre los trastornos específicos del lenguaje: la campaña RALLI en Internet
Published 2013“…This YouTube channel has videoclips and information about SLI in Spanish. © 2013 AELFA.…”
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Raising awareness of specific language impairment: The RALLI Internet campaign
Published 2013“…This YouTube channel has videoclips and information about SLI in Spanish. © 2013 AELFA.…”
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Raising awareness of specific language impairment: The RALLI Internet campaign
Published 2013“…This YouTube channel has videoclips and information about SLI in Spanish. © 2013 AELFA.…”
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Raising awareness of specific language impairment: The RALLI Internet campaign
Published 2013“…This YouTube channel has videoclips and information about SLI in Spanish. © 2013 AELFA.…”
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Are people incidentally exposed to news on social media? A comparative analysis
Published 2017“…We use online survey data to examine incidental exposure to news on social media (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter) in four countries (Italy, Australia, United Kingdom, United States). …”
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The procedural deficit hypothesis of language learning disorders: We still see some serious problems
Published 2019“…A video abstract of this article can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts2aTk8Pi2w …”
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Recreating the music of Euripides’ Orestes
Published 2021“…This article sets out in detail the steps that led to the creation of a score that has become part of a widely viewed Youtube video presentation of a performance in Oxford in July 2017.…”
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Parkour Fails and Hébertisme: laughing at the New Man
Published 2023“…“Parkour Fails” represent a genre of comedic YouTube videos consisting primarily of compilations of failed stunts by practitioners of the extreme sport of parkour. …”
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Networks of injustice and worker mobilisation at Walmart
Published 2015“…The findings of this case study suggest that Internet-based mass self-communication networks (Facebook, YouTube, etc.) can complement traditional organising techniques. …”
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Artificial intelligence and the public arena
Published 2023“…Media structures hosting the public arena—such as Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube—increasingly rely on AI-enabled applications to shape information environments, autonomously generate content, and communicate with people. …”
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Remaking Tank Man, in China
Published 2017“…Tank Man, the image of the lone protestor who faced down the tanks near Tian’anmen Square in 1989, leads a vibrant afterlife in political cartoons, memes, and YouTube remixes. In an era when staying memorable increasingly means being searchable online, these digital remakes have helped to keep his image fresh – outside China anyway. …”
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The procedural learning deficit hypothesis of language learning disorders: we see some problems
Published 2017“…A video abstract of this article can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnvV-BvNWSo…”
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Online news video consumption
Published 2017“…In addition, the study showed that online news videos are seen both on the sites of news organizations but especially and increasingly off-site on social media like Facebook and video-sharing sites like YouTube. This research is a first attempt in understanding the audience of online news videos. …”
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