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The South China Sea : when the elephants dance
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Developing student feedback literacy through self and peer assessment interventions
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Facial recognition : more peril than promise?
Published 2021“…The use of facial recognition to identify perpetrators of the US Capitol riot comes at a time of burgeoning debate about when and how such technology should be used, and by whom. …”
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Insurgency in Southern Thailand: More Unrest Ahead?
Published 2016“…Growing discontent in Southern Thailand has led to a significant increase in the number of attacks in the region, a surge in radical online activity as well as the revival of militant groups that are thought to be defunct or dormant. These trends portend more unrest in the coming months and render the region vulnerable to exploitation by groups like ISIL/ISIS.…”
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Do mainstream parties adopt more populist language when challenger parties using it are successful?...
Published 2019“…<p>This thesis explores the impact of the successful use of populism by challenger parties on mainstream parties in a political system: do mainstream parties adopt more populist language themselves in response? Focusing on the UK, and with UKIP’s increased electoral success culminating in the 2014 European elections as the independent variable, levels of populist language of mainstream parties (Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats) are compared in the 2010 and 2015 general elections. …”
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When motivations meet affordances: news consumption on Telegram
Published 2022“…The findings advanced extant literature on user motivations for news consumption on new technologies and research on affordances. More importantly, this research integrates an affordance-based framework when studying motivations underlying user behaviors on new technologies.…”
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When Islamists play by the rules yet change the game
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A mobile application developed for scaffolding ESL learners in providing peer feedback.
Published 2022“…Findings: It was revealed that with the use of the newly developed application, students generally constructed more peer feedback with specific suggestions to improve oral presentation. …”
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Towards a more trustworthy generative artificial intelligence
Published 2024“…By addressing these gaps, this study aims to enhance our understanding of VLM limitations and contribute to the development of more robust and reliable vision-language models, setting a foundation for improving AI models’ resilience to real-world distortions.…”
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Chen Wen Hsi: more than Chinese painting
Published 2022“…Thus, this thesis proposes that Chen’s artistic practice comprise more than just painting.…”
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Middle East upheavals: more politics than religion
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"Partisan or party-shun?" : When fact-checking meets partisanship
Published 2021“…Conversely, a non-government fact-check was seen as more credible than a non-government fact-check and thus, more believable. …”
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Antibiotic therapy in the treatment of COVID-19 pneumonia: who and when?
Published 2023“…Among 278 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, those treated with antibiotics had more diarrhoea (26, 34.7% vs. 24, 11.8%, p < 0.01), while subsequent admissions to the intensive care unit were not lower (6, 8.0% vs. 10, 4.9% p = 0.384). …”
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