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H. Damerow ; Aus: Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie ; 7,3 ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Anthr. 159,18
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Each v. includes an "Anhang wichtiger, zum Theil ungedruckter Urkunden zur Geschichte des Papsts Leo X" with selections in Latin, Italian, Greek, French, and English. ; Translation of: The life and pontificate of Leo the Tenth. ; Includes bibliographical references and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Routledge Studies in Multimodality Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- 1 Possibilities and Challenges of Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analyses of Austerity in the United Kingdom -- 2 Searching for 'Austerity': Using Semantic Shifts in Word Embeddings as Indicators of Changing Ideological Positions -- 3 EU Countries in Crisis: Close and Distant Readings of UK News Articles Using Word Embeddings -- 4 Mapping Austerity: Geographical Text Analysis of UK Place-Names in The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph -- 5 Collocation and Emotions in the Context of Austerity in British Newspapers -- 6 Money in the Framing of Austerity Discourses -- 7 Images of Austerity in the British Press and in Online Media -- 8 The Cultural Political Economy of Brexit in the Age of Austerity: A Corpus-Assisted Critical Realist Multimedia Discourse Analysis -- 9 Disciplinary Friendship and Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analysis: Autoethnographic Reflections of a Political Scientist -- Index.
In this article, we present results on the identification and behavioral analysis of social bots in a sample of 542,584 Tweets, collected before and after Japan's 2014 general election. Typical forms of bot activity include massive Retweeting and repeated posting of (nearly) the same message, sometimes used in combination. We focus on the second method and present (1) a case study on several patterns of bot activity, (2) methodological considerations on the automatic identification of such patterns and the prerequisite near-duplicate detection, and (3) we give qualitative insights into the purposes behind the usage of social/political bots. We argue that it was in the latency of the semi-public sphere of social media—and not in the visible or manifest public sphere (official campaign platform, mass media)—where Shinzō Abe's hidden nationalist agenda interlocked and overlapped with the one propagated by organizations such as Nippon Kaigi and Internet right-wingers (netto uyo) during the election campaign, the latter potentially forming an enormous online support army of Abe's agenda.
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In: Political communication: an international journal, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 107-128
ISSN: 1091-7675
In: Natural hazards and earth system sciences: NHESS, Band 23, Heft 5, S. 1967-1985
ISSN: 1684-9981
Abstract. The simultaneous occurrence of extreme events gained more and more attention from scientific research in the last couple of years.
Compared to the occurrence of single extreme events, co-occurring or compound extremes may substantially increase risks.
To adequately address such risks, improving our understanding of compound flood events in Europe is necessary and requires reliable estimates of their probability of occurrence together with potential future changes.
In this study compound flood events in northern and central Europe were studied using a Monte Carlo-based approach that avoids the use of copulas.
Second, we investigate if the number of observed compound extreme events is within the expected range of 2 standard deviations of randomly occurring compound events. This includes variations of several parameters to test the stability of the identified patterns. Finally, we analyse if the observed compound extreme events had a common large-scale meteorological driver.
The results of our investigation show that rivers along the west-facing coasts of Europe experienced a
higher amount of compound flood events than expected by pure chance.
In these regions, the vast majority of the observed compound flood events seem to be related to the cyclonic westerly general weather pattern (Großwetterlage).
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