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    The Rumor of the Earth: Anti-nuclear Ecologies in Lam and Char’s Contre une maison sèche by Jackqueline Frost

    “…Finally, I suggest that we think formal decolonization and anti-nuclear ecology together as a point of historical reference for the current ecological crisis. What I call “the rumor of the Earth,” after Lam’s 1950 painting, names the possible but as-yet undiscovered forms of inhabiting the Earth and of making new relations at all levels of the general ecology.…”
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    True or false? Linguistic and demographic factors influence veracity judgment of COVID-19 rumors by Cun Fu, Jinru Zhang, Xin Kang

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Abstract Rumors about COVID-19 have been prevalent around the world during the pandemic. …”
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    40 anos do Vigiar e Punir: Um rumor em tempos incompatíveis by Antônio Rafael Barbosa

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…</p><p> </p><p><em>In the first part of <strong>40 years of Discipline and Punish: a rumor under harsh times</strong>, I present some features of Discipline and Punish that allow to recognize this book as a classic of the human sciences, as well as its importance in shaping the field of studies on violence and crime in Brazil (composing an introduction marked by its brevity and essayistic tone). …”
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    Rumor diffusion and convergence during the 3.11 earthquake: a twitter case study. by Misako Takayasu, Kazuya Sato, Yukie Sano, Kenta Yamada, Wataru Miura, Hideki Takayasu

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We focus on Internet rumors and present an empirical analysis and simulation results of their diffusion and convergence during emergencies. …”
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    Rumor has it: The role of social ties and misinformation in evacuation to nearby shelters after disaster by Timothy Fraser, Larissa Morikawa, Daniel P. Aldrich

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In unaffected communities, stronger bonding and bridging ties encourage potentially unnecessary evacuation, helping spread rumors during blackouts. These results highlight the necessity of clear, transparent communication with the public, and fostering trust in government during crises.…”
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