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Semiyu Adejare Aderibigbe,Jacqueline Maria Dias,Mini Sara Abraham
Pág. pp. 4 - 23
This study explored students? commitment and factors impacting their commitment to the online discussion forums that complement teaching and learning in two undergraduate courses. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative strategies, we collect...
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Marco Brambilla, Alireza Javadian Sabet, Kalyani Kharmale and Amin Endah Sulistiawati
Social media platforms offer their audience the possibility to reply to posts through comments and reactions. This allows social media users to express their ideas and opinions on shared content, thus opening virtual discussions. Most studies on social n...
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Jabar H. Yousif, Firdouse R. Khan, Safiya N. Al Jaradi and Aysha S. Alshibli
Social media applications have been increasingly gaining significant attention from online education and training platforms. Social networking tools provide multiple advantages for communicating, exchanging opinions, and discussing specific issues. Socia...
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Joanna Rankin
Pág. 52 - 88
Examining how readers of popular fiction respond to characters with disabilities and characters immersed in the lives of characters with disabilities, this paper serves to contribute to understandings of the meanings that readers ascribe to disability in...
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Glenn Robert Bewsell
This research investigates mechanisms that impact trust at online auctions. A qualitative study is discussed within this paper to identify mechanisms that impact trust at online auctions. The mechanisms identified are discussed within normative and groun...
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Joanna Rankin
Pág. 52 - 88
Examining how readers of popular fiction respond to characters with disabilities and characters immersed in the lives of characters with disabilities, this paper serves to contribute to understandings of the meanings that readers ascribe to disability in...
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Laura Plaza, Lourdes Araujo, Fernando López-Ostenero and Juan Martínez-Romo
Online learning is quickly becoming a popular choice instead of traditional education. One of its key advantages lies in the flexibility it offers, allowing individuals to tailor their learning experiences to their unique schedules and commitments. Moreo...
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Ala? M. Al-Zoubi, Antonio M. Mora and Hossam Faris
During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, people were forced to stay at home to protect their own and others? lives. As a result, remote technology is being considered more in all aspects of life. One important example of this is online reviews, where the num...
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Sasa Baskarada,Andy Koronios
What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data quality and information quality; is there any difference between the two? And, what are knowledge and wisdom? Are there such things as knowledge quality and ...
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Aarthi Thyagarajan, Wouter Hamer, Joy Phophichitra, Valliappan Valliappan, Abitha Ramesh, Prathamesh Shenai and Nicholas Laycock
The conventional corrosion management process consists of defining the expected process conditions, identifying potential corrosion threats, and estimating their likely rate, then using that information to develop mitigation plans and inspection schedule...
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Andrew Farrell
Indigenous LGBTIQ people are a marginalised group that do not have the luxury of representation on a broad range of social and cultural issues. The development of various online projects aims to challenge that. This paper is a discussion of the developme...
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Jayson W. Richardson,John B. Nash,Amanda King
Pág. 16 pgs.
This article focuses on Cambodian Internet users? perceptions of online freedom of expression as well as their perceptions of online political participation. This exploratory research focuses on the data from 895 Cambodians gathered through an electronic...
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Jayson W. Richardson,John B. Nash,Amanda King
Pág. 16 pgs.
This article focuses on Cambodian Internet users? perceptions of online freedom of expression as well as their perceptions of online political participation. This exploratory research focuses on the data from 895 Cambodians gathered through an electronic...
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Clare McAndrew, Suhail Malik, Gerald Nestler
Pág. Finance an - 67
Clare McAndrew is a leading analyst of the global art market. Here the guest editors of this special issue interview McAndrew on the structures of the art market, its sectorial and regional arrangements, and transformations in its historical, technical, ...
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Kathie Swift
This discussion paper builds on the synthesis component of the Future Forest Ecosystem Scientific Council (FFESC) project and discusses how current and projected changes in natural disturbance are being linked with existing decision frameworks within gov...
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Achini Adikari, Su Nguyen, Rashmika Nawaratne, Daswin De Silva and Damminda Alahakoon
The proliferation of online hotel review platforms has prompted decision-makers in the hospitality sector to acknowledge the significance of extracting valuable information from this vast source. While contemporary research has primarily focused on extra...
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Jingwen Dong, Siti Nurulain Mohd Rum, Khairul Azhar Kasmiran, Teh Noranis Mohd Aris and Raihani Mohamed
There has been much discussion among academics on how pupils may be taught online while yet maintaining a high degree of learning efficiency, in part because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic in the previous two years. Students may have trouble focusing...
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Jana Syrovátková and Antonín Pavlícek
The paper analyzes the behavior and habits of expectant and new mothers on a specialized pregnancy/parenthood-oriented social network, especially whether and how the pregnancy, and later the age of infants, impact the online activity of mothers. The auth...
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Juan Roberto López Gutiérrez, Pedro Ponce and Arturo Molina
In the science and engineering fields of study, a hands-on learning experience is as crucial a part of the learning process for the student as the theoretical aspect of a given subject. With the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, educational institutions were fo...
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Jennifer Gutzeit, Isabelle Dorsch and Wolfgang G. Stock
Introduction. Are viewers of video-on-demand (VoD) services more intrinsically (i.e., preferentially self-determined) or extrinsically (i.e., externally determined) motivated when selecting movies and series? For extrinsic motivation, we distinguish betw...
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