widera, zbigniew widera, wiktor polok, grzegorz
The growing importance of the influence of the media on the Catholic faithful calls for an answer to the question of to what extent the church’s activity in initiating messages of faith is subordinated to the logic and pragmatics of the media, which change the forms of the presence of religion in the lives of Catholics and the contexts in which it ...
špiljak, bruno šimunović, luka miličević, ana marija granić, marko bergman, lana peršec, jasminka
Background/Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on physical, mental, and social aspects of life worldwide. This study aimed to explore and compare differences in knowledge, awareness, behavior, and the psychological impact of the pandemic among students of biomedical faculties at the University of Zagreb. Methods: A cross-sec...
de Groote, Brecht Bentley-Hussey, Dominic James
The Romantic period redefined translation in a way that is epochal; that is, its reconfiguration of translation betokened a shift from the early modern period to a fully experienced modernity. In British Romanticism, in particular, this redefinition paradoxically combines a marginalisation and a celebration of translation. This article examines thi...
Palau-Sampio, Dolors Mukhortikova, Tatiana Fenoll, Vicente Gámir Ríos, José Vicente
Introduction:The aim of this article is to analyze the information preferences of the Spanish population, the media they trust and their perceptions of journalistic quality. Methodology:A quantitative approach based on the survey technique is used. The online questionnaire was completed by 1.200 people aged over 16 from all over Spain between 8 and...
Kuratsuji, Hiroshi
Published in
Journal of Optics
A theoretical study is presented for the optical skyrmion (or optical spin vortex) which is expected to occur in nonlinear birefringence media. This is investigated from the aspect of the quantum spinor condensate, whose order parameter is given by the photon field (vector potential). The procedure is based on an extended paraxial approximation; na...
beck, savannah liberman, yuliya dubljević, veljko
Background/Objectives: Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are a rapidly developing technology that captures and transmits brain signals to external sources, allowing the user control of devices such as prosthetics. BCI technology offers the potential to restore physical capabilities in the body and change how we interact and communicate with computer...
Denham, Michael W Chern, Alexander
Published in
Ear, nose, & throat journal
Carter, Shannon K Bansal, Sanya
Published in
Journal of health and social behavior
Racial inequalities in breastfeeding have been a U.S. national concern, prompting health science research and public discourse. Social science research reveals structural causes, including racism in labor conditions, maternity care practices, and lactation support. Yet research shows that popular and health science discourses disproportionately foc...
Jupowicz-Ginalska, Anna Gober, Greta
Published in
Polish Political Science Review
This paper examines how Polish media managers have navigated issues related to Ukraine and Poland’s Ukrainian community during both pre-war and wartime periods. The study aims to uncover the specific practices of diversity management employed during this time by analysing actual media strategies in use. It is based on a~thematic analysis of 16 in-d...
Leban, Nikita
Podnebne spremembe so eden glavnih okoljskih izzivov sodobnega časa. Pogosti ekstremni vremenski pojavi, dvig globalne temperature in taljenje ledenikov neposredno vplivajo na kakovost in način življenja ljudi, ki informacije o spreminjanju okolja prejemajo tudi preko medijev. Magistrska naloga poplave v Sloveniji avgusta 2023 obravnava kot del šir...