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Comparing Features of Fabricated and Legitimate Political News in Digital Environments (2016-2017)
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In: FIMS Presentations (2018)
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Perceptions of Clickbait: A Q-Methodology Approach
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In: FIMS Presentations (2017)
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Comparative Stylistic Fanfiction Analysis: Popular and Unpopular Fics across Eleven Fandoms
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In: Victoria Rubin (2017)
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Truth and Deception at the Rhetorical Structure Level
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In: Victoria Rubin (2017)
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Pragmatic and Cultural Considerations for Deception Detection in Asian Languages
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In: Victoria Rubin (2017)
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Discerning truth from deception: Human judgments and automation efforts
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Differences Over Discourse Structure Differences: A Reply to Urquhart and Urquhart
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In: Victoria Rubin (2017)
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Purpose – In this paper we respond to Urquhart and Urquhart’s critique of our previous work entitled “Discourse structure differences in lay and professional health communication”, published in this journal in 2012 (Vol. 68 No. 6, pp.826 – 851, doi:10.1108/00220411211277064). Design/methodology/approach – We examine Urquhart and Urquhart’s critique and provide responses to their concerns and cautionary remarks against cross-disciplinary contributions. We reiterate our central claim. Findings – We argue that Mann and Thompson’s (1987, 1988) Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) offers valuable insights into computer-mediated health communication and deserves further discussion of its methodological strength and weaknesses for application in LIS. Research limitations/implications – While we agree that some methodological limitations pointed out by Urquhart and Urquhart are valid, we take this opportunity to correct certain misunderstandings and misstatements. Originality/value – We argue for continued use of innovative techniques borrowed from neighboring disciplines, in spite of objections from the researchers accustomed to a familiar strand of literature. We encourage researchers to consider RST and other computational linguistics-based discourse analysis annotation frameworks that could provide the basis for integrated research, and eventual applications in information behaviour and information retrieval.
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URL: https://works.bepress.com/victoriarubin/9
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Stretching Conceptual Structures in Classifications Across Languages and Cultures.
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Towards News Verification: Deception Detection Methods for News Discourse
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Certainty Identification in Texts: Categorization Model and Manual Tagging Results
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Towards News Verification: Deception Detection Methods for News Discourse
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Differences Over Discourse Structure Differences: A Reply to Urquhart and Urquhart
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In: FIMS Publications (2015)
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Truth and Deception at the Rhetorical Structure Level
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In: FIMS Publications (2014)
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Pragmatic and Cultural Considerations for Deception Detection in Asian Languages
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Comparative Stylistic Fanfiction Analysis: Popular and Unpopular Fics across Eleven Fandoms
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In: FIMS Publications (2013)
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Discerning truth from deception: Human judgments and automation efforts
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In: First Monday; Volume 17, Number 3 - 5 March 2012 ; 1396-0466 (2012)
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Discerning truth from deception: Human judgments and automation efforts
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In: FIMS Publications (2012)
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Certainty Identification in Texts: Categorization Model and Manual Tagging Results
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In: School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship (2006)
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