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    Explanation of Risk and Uncertainty in News Coverage of an Anthrax Attack by Kristen Alley Swain

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The sample consisted of 833 stories drawn from 272 newspapers, Associated Press, National Public Radio, and four television networks (CBS, NBC, CNN, ABC). …”
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    Kirschenmann’s Cultivating an Ecological Conscience: A Better Philosophy for the Food Movement by Eliav Bitan

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…First paragraph: National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” program was brought to me this morning by “Monsanto: helping farmers around the world be more sustainable.” …”
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    Le discours rapporté dans un corpus d’anglais oral : formes et frontières by Sylvie HANOTE

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It is based on the acoustic analysis of an oral corpus drawn from the radio (BBC Radio for British English and National Public Radio for American English) which has been compiled at Poitiers University. …”
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    Discours direct : syntaxe et prosodie by Sylvie HANOTE

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…It is based on the acoustic analysis of an oral corpus drawn from the radio (BBC Radio for British English and National Public Radio for American English) which has been compiled at Poitiers University and contains about 8 hours of audio files (= ca 80,000 words) from various types of documents (political speeches, interviews, news broadcasts, scientific programmes…), most of them recorded from 2004 to 2013. …”
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    Il corpo sonoro del Living Theatre per Antigone by Eva Marinai

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Italy’s national public radio broadcasting company (Radio Rai) has just celebrated its ninetieth year of transmissions. …”
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    Commentary: Ignorance as Bias: Radiolab, Yellow Rain, and “The Fact of the Matter” by Paul Hillmer, Mary Ann Yang

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In 2012 the National Public Radio show “Radiolab” released a podcast (later broadcast on air) essentially asserting that Hmong victims of a suspected chemical agent known as “yellow rain” were ignorant of their surroundings and the facts, and were merely victims of exposure, dysentery, tainted water, and other natural causes. …”
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    ENTREVISTA A ROBERT W. McCHESNEY by Fernando Martínez Cabezudo

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…También fue el presentador de Media Matters de 2001 a 2012, programa semanal de radio que se emitió en WILLAM, afiliado a la National Public Radio.…”
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    Pronunciation of Prefixed Words in Speech: The Importance of Semantic and Intersubjective Parameters by Nicolas Videau, Sylvie Hanote

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Based on the acoustic analysis of an oral corpus drawn from the radio (BBC Radio 4 for British English and National Public Radio for American English), this paper investigates the pronunciation of prefixed words taking into account not only morphophonology but also the semantic relationship between the two elements of the word (prefix and root) and the linguistic and extralinguistic contexts in which the prefixed words are uttered. …”
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    Last Man Standing: The American Who Stayed During the Rwandan Genocide - An Interview with Carl Wilkens by Jerri Shepard

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Wilkens was featured in' Frontlines 'Ghosts of Rwanda and in The Few Who Stayed: Defying Genocide, an' American Radio Works 'documentary broadcast on National Public Radio. He has received several humanitarian awards, including awards from Saint Johns School of Theology Seminary and the Simon Wiesenthal Centre. …”
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    Book Review: Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (2006) New News out of Africa: Uncovering Africa’s Renaissance (W.E.B. Du Bois Institute), Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN-10: 0-19-51774... by Tarik Sabry

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Charlayne Hunter- Gault has spent a life time reporting from Africa for US outlets including CNN, National Public Radio and the New York Times and is passionate about the continent. …”
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    Finding Mecca in America by Celene Ayat Lizzio

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Even as public narratives about Muslims tend to emphasize “elements of chaos, instability, and danger,” sympathetic representations of American Muslims as “next-door neighbors” or “decent Americans struggling for their civil rights and in need of empathy, understanding and respect” are becoming more prevalent in major media venues from National Public Radio to the New York Times (p. 3). In turn, Muslims are demonstrating their collective abilities to define authentically American identities through social and political activism, forms of strategic public outreach, even ethnic comedy ...…”
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    Between Jihad and Salaam by Jamaluddin Hoffman

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Davis, deputy foreign editor for Knight Ridder newspapers and former deputy senior editor at National Public Radio, sets out to remedy this prolr lem in her book, Between Jihad and Salaam: Profiles in Islam. …”
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    The relationship between intertemporal choice and following the path of least resistance across choices, preferences, and beliefs by Amitai Shenhav, David G. Rand, Joshua D. Greene

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Second, steeper discounters preferred to consume information that was less complex and multi-faceted, as suggested by their self-reported Need for Cognitive Closure, their use of short-form social media (i.e., Twitter), and their preferred news sources (in particular, whether or not they preferred National Public Radio over other news sources). Third, steeper discounters had interpersonal and religious beliefs that are associated with reduced epistemic complexity: they were more likely to believe that the behavior of others could be explained by fixed rather than dynamic factors, and they believed more strongly in God and in the afterlife. …”
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    Reasons for cooperation and defection in real-world social dilemmas by Shahzeen Z. Attari, David H. Krantz, Elke U. Weber

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The dilemmas chosen were ones that permit individual action rather than voting or advocacy: (1) conserving energy, (2) donating blood, (3) getting a flu vaccination, (4) donating to National Public Radio (NPR), and (5) buying green electricity. …”
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    Reasons for cooperation and defection in real-world social dilemmas by Shahzeen Z. Attari, David H. Krantz, Elke U. Weber

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The dilemmas chosen were ones that permit individual action rather than voting or advocacy: (1) conserving energy, (2) donating blood, (3) getting a flu vaccination, (4) donating to National Public Radio (NPR), and (5) buying green electricity. …”
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    Hold my Hand by Shannon Lee

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Baby Project. National Public Radio 2011. Web2021. [7]Roberts, Sam. …”
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