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    Filter Bubbles? Also Protector Bubbles! Folk Theories of Zhihu Algorithms Among Chinese Gay Men by Longxuan Zhao

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…After recruiting 16 long-term users on Zhihu as informants and conducting thematic analysis, two overarching themes are identified: (1) the algorithm as evictor, supported by the users’ folk theories of sidelining, disorganizing, and defaming; and (2) the algorithm as protector, supported by the users’ folk theories of shielding, recognizing, and exclusive networks. …”
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    Hérétique ou dément ? Autour du procès de Thomas d’Apulie à Paris en 1388 by Maud Ternon

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…During the Middle Ages, madness (insania) is used by Church in order to defame dissidents and reduce their influence on the faithful. …”
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    FROM RENAISSANCE TO A PRECIPICE OVER THE ACHE PATRIARCH LUKIJAN BOGDANOVIĆ by GORAN VASIN

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…From 1908 on, as a young patriarch, he faced unresolvable difficulties and issues related to religious and educational autonomy, the Patriarchate itself, and relations between Austria- Hungary and Serbia. Attacked, defamed, and misunderstood by the Serbian public, he soon began falling victim to poor health. …”
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    Precise Calibration of the Continuous Surface Cap Model for Concrete Simulation by Yury Vladislavovich Novozhilov, Andrey Nikolaevich Dmitriev, Dmitry Sergeevich Mikhaluk

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…It is shown that the model with the proposed calibration procedure can describe the structure defamations and the fracture zone patterns more accurately.…”
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    “Digital Blackwater”: The National Security Administration, Telecommunications Companies and State-Corporate Crime by Laura Finley, Luigi Esposito

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Furthermore, given that attacking and defaming whistleblowers is a hallmark of state-corporate crime, this article also examines the treatment of Edward Snowden, the contractor who leaked information about the NSA's programmes to news media. …”
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    The Protection of Privacy Rights and Professional Secrecy in the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938) by Anatoliy A. Lytvynenko

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The research shows, that the protection of various privacy-related rights was anchored by different norms of the Civil Code, the Penal Code and other legislative acts; several outstanding court cases heard before the Supreme Court of the First Czechoslovak Republic displayed that the most frequent violations of this type were defamations, privacy violations and insults to the honor of the deceased. …”
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    PAHLAWAN DAN PENJAHAT DALAM VISI RETORIS KEMENANGAN UMAT ISLAM PADA REUNI AKBAR PERSATUAN ALUMNI 212 TAHUN 2019 by Elyan Nadian Zahara

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…From the results of the study it was found that the dominant character mentioned in the reunion as a hero was Habib Rizieq Shihab, while the characters named as criminals were those who were considered to have defamed Islam, such as Abu Janda, Ade Armando, Sukmawati Soekarno Putri and Viktor Laiskodat. …”
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    Hate Speech During the Caliphate of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Its Relevance to Regulations in Indonesia: The Study of the Islamic Law History by Yayan Muhammad Royani

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The form of slander is in the form of hate speech, such as insulting, defaming, inciting, spreading hoaxes which are violations of human rights and have discriminated against certain entities and individuals. …”
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    Predatory Publications in the Era of Internet and Technology: A Comment by Gregory T. Papanikos

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In an article published in this journal entitled “Predatory publications in the era of internet and technology: Open access publications are at risk”, Akhilesh Kumar, Ravi Gupta, Krishna Kant Tripathi & Rajani Ranjan Singh argue that the definition of predatory publications defame the open access journals putting the sustainability of these type of publications at risk which mushroomed in the age of internet and electronic freedom in disseminating academic and non-academic information. …”
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    Assessing Professors' Prestige, Reasons behind Declining Dignity: A Special Review of Nepalese Context by Atindra Dahal

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…However, the situation of professors in Nepal has gone haywire, setting a noticeably regressive and defaming decline compared to the other countries of the world. …”
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    Eunuchs: Angels or Devils in Disguise? by Sun Shingwun, Park Theodore

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The historical portrayal of eunuchs as wicked and cunning individuals has been heavily influenced by Chinese literati who sought to defame their rivals in order to gain political influence. …”
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    Experiences of violence at school from the stuttering patients’ perspective by Marina Pelingrin Zamprogno, Patrícia Pupin Mandrá, Tatiane Cristina Gonçalves, Tatiane Martins Jorge

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Results: almost half of the stuttering patients reported suffering bullying, in which they were given nicknames, defamed, blamed for everything that happened, physically attacked, and mocked. …”
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    Prinsip Toleransi Beragama Perspektif QS. Al-An’ām [6]:108 dan Relevansinya dalam Konteks Keindonesiaan by Masrul Anam, Mochammad Rizal Fanani, Afrizal El Adzim Syahputra

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The author can conclude three principles of tolerance based on this verse; First, not to defame the worship of other religions. Second, recognizing the existence of other religions. …”
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    A Comparative Study of the Release of Offenses and Penal Records of Managers of Financial Institutions and Issuers by Milad Amiri, amin badi sanaye, Seyed Milad Hossaini

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…One of the ways to prevent and counteract these anomalies is to publicly disclose the offenders' name which has taken into consideration in recent years This two-pronged approach, on the one hand, by introducing offenders , can lead to the prevention of infractions and offenses, and on the other hand, after the occurrence of these anomalies, by defaming the offender, be a decisive and deterrent response to them. …”
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    ROBERT BRUCE SPENCER AND HIS IDEOLOGY ON ISLAM AND COMPILING QUR’AN by Taswar Hussain, Hafiz Muhammad Iftikhar Ahmad

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… Robert Spencer is one of the American blogger orientalist of present time, writer of the thirty books almost never let any chance to defame Islam and Quran. He is the person who often addresses the agencies and other law enforcement agencies’ to set their goals and direction regarding the policies of third world countries and he excessively utilized electronic media. …”
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    Traitors or Allies. German Right-Wing Movements and the Memorialization of the National Conservative Resistance to Hitler by Winfried Heinemann

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Only on the extreme right fringe could authors still defame the resisters as traitors. The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), started in 2013 as a Eurosceptic party, was soon hijacked by elements of the far Right. …”
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    Temporal Compression in Shakespeare’s <i>Richard III</i> by Paul Innes, Katie James

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Shakespeare’s treatment of Richard III has long been the cause of debates about Tudor defamations of the last Yorkist king. Within this context, some attention has been paid to the play’s extreme compression of events that in fact took place over a period of seven years, from the death of George, Duke of Clarence in 1478 to the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. …”
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    The Hate Speech on Instagram: An Analysis of Famous Women in Spain by Xabier Martínez Rolán

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Secondarily, the most frequent defamations carried out against women were observed. …”
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    SCREENING INSPECTIONS IN EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERAL PENITENTIARY SERVICE by O. N. Mazeina

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The paper considers the «risk factors» that could hinder future penitentiary system staff’s successful execution of their official duties defame their honour and dignity.The paper analyzes the results of the screening researches of the applicants of Kuzbass Institute of the FPS of Russia, which allowed implementing organizational and competence questions. 15 % of the entrants manifested the proof reaction to such meaningful stimuli, as: the use of psychoactive and narcotic substances is with non-medical aims; disorder of conduct, related to the use of alcohol; misconducts petty offences for which the applicant was not charged; steady forms of the aggressive reacting in conflict situations; addiction to games and gambling.The results may allow the polygraph specialists to conduct the procedure of psychophysiological examination with a plygraph at a higher level both due to the procedure of testing and taking in the account the age-dependent features of the respondents.The further study of the material examined in the paper should be directed on upgrading students’ educational and official activity, preventing their commitment of offences, providing competent security of the penitentiary system in general.…”
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    The role of media in the Arab revolutions: the case of Syria / Bachar Bakour by Bakour, Bachar

    Published 2020
    “…The media’s manipulative role in the presentation of events and dissemination of information falls under the following categories: misrepresenting reports; the blame game; defaming the opponent; manipulating religious discourse and polishing the image of the regime. …”
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