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The influence of digital political communication supported by neuromarketing methods on consumer perception towards a tourist destination
Published 2022-01-01“…In some situations, consumers may associate politically motivated communication with a tourist destination, which can have both positive and negative consequences depending on consumer attitudes towards a particular issue. Negative political comments (for example, messages placed in a digital environment by owner of tourist facility can cause a crisis on the website, and lead to a wave of electronic negative word-of-mouth communication (eWOM) and even boycott by consumers, which as a consequence can significantly endanger the company's image.…”
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RETRACTED Defamation Strategy Implementation in the German Political Discourse
Published 2015-06-01“…The article analyses political comments as an evaluative lexis subject. It also suggests analysis of such turns as intensification, comment's metaphoricity, comparative constractions, that promote better perlocutionary effect.…”
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Peasant farming as improvisation: what theory do we possess and how might it be used?
Published 2018-10-01“…An example helps show that the "bubbles" and "echo chambers" of opinion, of which contemporary political commentators complain, are not (as supposed) products of the internet and social media, but rooted in more fundamental differences in social ordering reinforced by variations in practical and ritual performance. …”
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Vaccine Nationalism or ‘Brexit Dividend’? Strategies of Legitimation in the EU-UK Post-Brexit Debate on COVID-19 Vaccination Campaigns
Published 2022-02-01“…In the ensuing debate between the EU and the UK on their uneven vaccination rates, the Brexit argument has been repeatedly invoked: Some political commentators have argued that the reason why COVID-19 vaccination campaign could run so smoothly in Britain is that the country was not held back by the EU’s slow approval process. …”
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The mythological epics of Dracontius in their socio-political context
Published 2017“…This thesis takes the position that, as a learned and well-read writer, trained in the rhetorical skills needed for the lawcourts, Dracontius was well aware of the propensity for Latin epic to mix contemporary socio-political comment into its narrative.</p> <p>The thesis examines these four texts in the context of the poet’s artistic technique, his relationship to the society in which he finds himself, his attitudes towards the nature of kingship and powerful, threatening female figures. …”
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The image of the state and the expansion of the international system
Published 2006“…Beginning with the early-nineteenth century and using debates about state formation and state recognition as its source material, it uses the language of English-speaking policy makers and political commentators to explore understandings of statehood across different time periods.…”
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The advice to princes tradition in Scottish literature, 1450-1500
Published 1986“…This is the first account of its kind to examine in detail the sources, arguments, and extent of political comment of each individual work. In particular it employs both literary and historical sources to reveal the largely unrecognized impact of continental, especially French, political thought, on a number of writers. …”
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Users’ Motivations for Facebook Unfriending During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study
Published 2023-08-01“…The most common reasons for unfriending included “making political comments about COVID-19” (191/824, 23.2%) and “posting information that was inconsistent with public health guidelines” (162/824, 19.7%). …”
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The Moral Tale in France and Germany 1750-1789
Published 2017“…This move towards greater political comment took place against the backdrop of literary developments, as writers exploited the vogue for sensibility and became more aware not only of the specific nature of short fiction, but also of the demands of a growing reading public who had changing tastes and expectations. …”
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