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  2. Citizen journalism - Wikipedia

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    Wikimania 2007 Citizen Journalism Unconference. Citizen journalism, also known as collaborative media, [1]: 61 participatory journalism, [2] democratic journalism, [3] guerrilla journalism [4] or street journalism, [5] is based upon members of the community playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing, and disseminating news and information.

  3. American Men and Women of Science - Wikipedia

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    American Men and Women of Science (40th edition was published in 2022; [1] 41st edition is slated for release in 2023 [2]) is a biographical reference work on leading scientists in the United States and Canada, published as a series of books and online by Gale. [3]

  4. Secondary research - Wikipedia

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    Common examples of secondary research include textbooks, encyclopedias, news articles, review articles, and meta analyses. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] When conducting secondary research, authors may draw data from published academic papers, government documents, statistical databases , and historical records.

  5. The New York Times Book Review - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the magazine there is an Internet site that offers additional content, including audio interviews with authors, called the "Book Review Podcast". [ 2 ] The book review publishes each week the widely cited and influential New York Times Best Seller list , which is created by the editors of the Times "News Surveys" department.

  6. Misogyny - Wikipedia

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    The most likely targets for misogynistic attacks by coordinated groups are women who are visible in the public sphere, women who speak out about the threats they receive, and women who are perceived to be associated with feminism or feminist gains. Authors of misogynistic messages are usually anonymous or otherwise difficult to identify.

  7. Micro.blog - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Micro.blog the featured posts in Discover are curated by humans instead of algorithms." [25] He also writes: Micro.blog doesn't make it particularly easy to discover new users, and posts don't spread virally. While some might view this as a weakness, and it does mean we grow more slowly than other social networks, this is by design.

  8. APA style - Wikipedia

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    APA style (also known as APA format) is a writing style and format for academic documents such as scholarly journal articles and books. It is commonly used for citing sources within the field of behavioral and social sciences, including sociology, education, nursing, criminal justice, anthropology, and psychology.

  9. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this section , discuss the issue on the talk page , or create a new section, as appropriate.