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Adolescents and Trust in Online Social Interactions
Social media have become increasingly embedded in adolescents’ daily lives. Adolescents seem to be aware of online trust value in “selecting” peers to be trusted. To protect themselves from the risks they are exposed to, they choose to interact with peers/friends who are already known in real life or are similar to them in terms of interests, ways of thinking, passions, and age. Additionally, others’ competencies and willingness play an important role in adolescents’ evaluations and decisions to rely on others online.
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Effect of Digital Citizenship on Prevention of Cybercrime
Digital citizenship refers to the competence to navigate digital environments in a responsible and safe manner, and to engage actively and respectfully in these spaces. It involves understanding how to use digital technology effectively and ethically, while also respecting the rights and privacy of others. The growing prevalence of cybercrime, particularly among young adults, necessitates the promotion of digital citizenship to educate students about responsible online behavior and to equip them with the skills to mitigate cyber risks.
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  • 28 Aug 2023
Topic Review
Collaboration Quality in Project-Based Learning under Group Awareness
Project-based learning (PBL) is an important form of collaborative learning that has a significant positive impact on student capacity development. Collaboration quality greatly influences the success of the collaboration, and various methods have been employed to examine collaboration quality. Group awareness encompasses the process through which individuals form a perception of the collective team and its overall situation.
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Affective Economy: A Theoretical Outline
The affective economy is a concept that emerged within the field of social sciences, focusing on the interplay between emotions, affects, and economic processes. It explores how emotions and affective experiences shape economic practices, consumption patterns, and the production of goods and services. In the affective economy framework, emotions are seen as not merely individual but deeply embedded in social and political contexts, shaping and being shaped by social structures and power dynamics. The affective economy emphasizes how emotions circulate and contribute to the construction and maintenance of social orders, impacting economic actions. It acknowledges the profound impact of emotions and affects on economic behavior. Thus, this concept sheds light on the intricate relationship between emotions and economic processes, demonstrating how affective experiences influence consumption, production, labor, financial decisions, and the overall dynamics of the market economy. It emphasizes the need for a more nuanced understanding of human behavior in economic contexts, recognizing the significance of emotions and affective responses as integral components of economic activities. This concept is connected to notions of dwelling, topophilia, and affective atmospheres, providing insights into the complexities of economic transactions in diverse cultural contexts.
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Higher Education Quality Standards in University Colleges
Universities worldwide strive to achieve excellence in research, learning, teaching, and community services, which are the pillars of their strategic plans.
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Topic Review
Impact of China's Digital Transformation on Carbon Emissions
Studying the carbon emissions resulting from digital transformation can provide a reference for the realization of the goals of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality in the era of the digital economy. Digital economy labor productivity has not shown a promoting effect on carbon emission reduction. China should strengthen the construction of a digital platform for ecological and environmental governance and build a green and low-carbon industrial chain and supply chain to promote the realization of the goals of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality.
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  • 25 Aug 2023
Topic Review
Talking Faces in Infant Language Learning
Developmental (psycho) linguists have demonstrated that perceiving talking faces audio-visually is important for early language acquisition. Using mostly well-controlled and screen-based laboratory approaches, this line of research has shown that paying attention to talking faces is likely to be one of the powerful strategies infants use to learn their native(s) language(s).
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  • 25 Aug 2023
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Critical Thinking, Generalized Anxiety in Satisfaction with Studies
Critical thinking, characterized as a reflective and reasonable process that focuses on making decisions based on rigorous evaluation of evidence, provides the necessary tools to address and resolve professional dilemmas, enhancing the ability to manage and tolerate medical uncertainty.
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  • 24 Aug 2023
Topic Review
Social Inclusion in Sport for People with Disabilities
The concept and practice of social inclusion in sport are still undefined, causing confusion both in the field of sport policy and practice. According to the United Nations (UN), a conceptual and analytical work on what constitutes inclusion is needed.
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  • 24 Aug 2023
Topic Review
Consumer Attitudes/Preferences towards Traditional Food Products in Vojvodina
The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina is a province located in the northern part of the Republic of Serbia, known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse traditional food products, and culinary traditions. The multifarious traditional food of Vojvodina is influenced by different cultures and ethnic groups that have inhabited this region over the centuries, including Serbs, Hungarians, Slovaks, Romanians, and others.
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