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The effects of artificial intelligence and victims’ deservingness information on citizens’ blame attribution towards administrative errors
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Tao, Lei, Wan, Jinhan, Wen, Bo. The effects of artificial intelligence and victims’ deservingness information on citizens’ blame attribution towards administrative errors[J]. Public Management Review, 2024.
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Artificial Intelligence
Blame Attribution Patterns
Administrative Errors
Victims’ Deservingness Information
Administrative Accountability
Counterframing, Blame Avoidance, and China’s Rhetorical Response to ‘Debt-Trap Diplomacy’
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YANG, HAI. Counterframing, Blame Avoidance, and China’s Rhetorical Response to ‘Debt-Trap Diplomacy’[J]. Journal of Contemporary China, 2024.
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YANG, HAI
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Belt And Road Initiative
Blame Management
China
Counterframing
Debt-trap Diplomacy
Communicative blame in online communication of the COVID-19 pandemic: Computational approach of stigmatizing cues and negative sentiment gauged with automated analytic techniques
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Chang, Angela, Schulz, Peter Johannes, Tu, Sheng Tsung, Liu, Matthew Tingchi. Communicative blame in online communication of the COVID-19 pandemic: Computational approach of stigmatizing cues and negative sentiment gauged with automated analytic techniques[J]. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2020, 22(11), e21504.
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Blame
Communication
Covid-19
Culprits
Infodemic
Infodemic Analysis
Infodemiology
Infoveillance
Negativity
Pandemic
Placing Blame
Political Grievances
Sentiment Analysis
Social Media
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The Effect of Cognitive Therapy on Structural Social Capital: Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Sexual Violence Survivors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Hall, BJ, Bolton, PA, Annan, J, Kaysen, D, Robinette, K, Cetinoglu, T, Wachter, K, Bass, JK. The Effect of Cognitive Therapy on Structural Social Capital: Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Sexual Violence Survivors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo[J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2014, 104(9), 1680-1686.
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Annan, J
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Robinette, K
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Submit date:2019/08/05
Posttraumatic-stress-disorder
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