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Artificial intelligence in the networked public sphere: An analysis of the AI discourse on Twitter
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Measuring susceptibility: A benchmark for conspiracy theory adherence in large language models
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Language in Public: The Place and Status of Spanish in the US Public Sphere
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Book Review: Conspiracy/Theory
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Conspiracy Theories Are Incompatible With Effective Health Policies
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Co-c.e. spheres and cells in computable metric spaces
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Democracy in action: Political reform, public sphere and mediated deliberation
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Quantum Control in the Unitary Sphere: Lambda-S1 and its Categorical Model
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Professionalizing Public Health as a Branch of Medicine: The Emergence of the Johns Hopkins ...
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The public sphere and practice of democracy in Nigeria: the context and contribution of the Nigerian diaspora
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The Visibility of Ukrainian Women Refugees in the Romanian Public Sphere. Representations and Modes of Engagement
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On p/q-recognisable sets
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How Many Public Computers in the Library?
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Conspiracy Theories: Plagues in Antiquity and the Ebola Virus Disease in Africa
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Book Review: Dismantling Conspiracy Theories: Metaliteracy and Other Strategies for an Information-Disordered World, Katie Greer, Stephanie Beene
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On the Complexity of Equivalence and Minimisation for Q-weighted Automata
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Filtering of Q(t) Measurement Data for Estimating Leakage Current
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John M. Jordan, The Rise of the Algorithms: How YouTube and TikTok Conquered the World
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The Blessing of Heterogeneity in Federated Q-Learning: Linear Speedup and Beyond
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“America” as Conspiratorial Language: Americanization of Danish Conspiracy Theories in the Twenty-First Century
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Decoding Vaccine Hesitancy in Mpox Across Multiple Middle Eastern Countries: Public Knowledge, Attitudes, Worry, Conspiracy Beliefs, and Acceptance
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“I Am Not a Conspiracy Theorist, But . . .”: Communicative Norms in Conspiracy Theory Supporters’ Interactions With Other News Users in Germany, Israel, Sweden, and the United States
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Genji Yasuhira, Catholic Survival in the Dutch Republic. Agency in Coexistence and the Public Sphere in Utrecht, 1620-1672
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Genji Yasuhira, Catholic Survival in the Dutch Republic: Agency in Coexistence and the Public Sphere in Utrecht, 1620-1672