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    A brief history of modern psychology / by Benjamin, Ludy T., 1945-, author

    Published 2014
    “…It is the stuff of movies, magazines, plays, novels, self-help books, sports, jobs, music lyrics, talk radio, and the internet. In A Brief History of Modern Psychology 2e, Ludy Benjamin, a leading historian in the field, discusses the history of both the science and the practice of psychology since the establishment of the first experimental psychology laboratory in 1879. …”
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    Hijacking Journalism: Legitimacy and Metajournalistic Discourse in Right-Wing Podcasts by David O. Dowling, Patrick R. Johnson, Brian Ekdale

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This study charts the evolution of conservative audio production, from the influential work of talk radio star Rush Limbaugh through the latest innovations by conservative podcasters, as exemplified by Shapiro and Bongino. …”
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    Ontarians’ Perceptions of Public Health Communications and Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study by Christine Fahim, Jeanette Cooper, Suvabna Theivendrampillai, Ba' Pham, Sharon Straus

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Sources perceived to be less trustworthy included friends and family, talk radio, social media, as well as blogs and opinion websites. …”
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    Participatory Communication Strategies, Basic Sanitation and Public Health of the People of Paucartambo-Cusco by Guisela Yábar T, Krupuskaya Figueroa Y.

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Results: In-depth interviews, as well as direct observation, result in the fact that although efforts have been made to improve the situation of basic sanitation through the installation of a public sewage network, and other forms such as latrines and septic tanks In addition to being insufficient, they were not used properly, because participatory communication strategies were not applied from the diagnostic stage to the final evaluation, even more so due to the permanent lack of monitoring and surveillance activities, which have a very decisive role in the quality of life and therefore in public health Conclusion: The communication strategies most used by institutions that have the role of promoting the adequate use of basic sanitation services such as public sewage networks have been of a vertical nature such as those talks, radio, the use of pictures, precisely for this reason, adequate knowledge, attitudes and practices were not generated s for their use and conservation, a situation that had negative impacts on public and environmental health.…”
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