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RACIAL AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE THROUGH THE EYES OF PUBLIC-SCHOOL EDUCATORS
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In: Dissertations (2022)
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Vedantic Basis and Praxis of the Integral Advaita of Sri Aurobindo
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Tusha Hiti: The Origin and Significance of the Name
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Perspectives from Contemporary India and 6th Century Jain Yoga
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Ganges in Indian Sculpture and Literature: Mythology and Personification
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Digital and Spatial Humanities Mapping: Eurasia-Pacific Early Trade and Belief Linkages
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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A Critical Analysis of the Media Representations of Venezuelan Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum-Seekers (Venezuelan IRAS) in Peru
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In: Major Papers (2022)
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Russia-My History: The Amazing Transformations of a History Exhibit in Post-Crimean Russia
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
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Alt-Education: Gender, language, and education across the right
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
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Predicting emotional links between genre, plot, and reader response ...
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The influence of camera perspective and viewer attitudes towards police on perceptions of police-civilian encounters
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In: Theses : Honours (2021)
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Research suggests there may be a Camera Perspective Bias (CPB) effect across different camera footage types which influences viewer perceptions of police use of force encounters. Police body-worn camera (BWC) footage presents a first-person perspective from the officer’s point of view which predominantly captures the civilian. It is suggested that viewing an encounter from this perspective elicits a positive bias towards the officer when compared to CCTV footage. Additionally, research also shows that attitudes towards police influence perceptions of a filmed police-civilian encounters. This research aimed to investigate the effect of different camera evidence types (i.e., CCTV, BWC without audio and BWC with audio) and attitudes towards police on an individual’s perceptions of police-civilian use of force encounters. A within-between subject design was applied, in which participant attitudes towards police were measured. Participants viewed all three types of footage, CCTV, BWC without audio and BWC with audio, depicting ambiguous police-civilian use of force encounters. They were then asked about their perceptions of both the officers and the civilian within the footage. Despite the findings revealing significant interactions between camera evidence type and attitudes towards police for both perceptions of the officers and civilian, the current research did not find evidence to support the theory of CPB. Instead, the largest differences in participant perceptions for both the officers and civilian were observed predominantly between the BWC with and BWC without audio footage of which no difference in camera perspective occurs. This finding could suggest that the audio provided in the BWC footage may be an important factor to consider.
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attitudes towards police; body-worn camera; body-worn camera with audio; body-worn camera without audio; Camera Perspective Bias; Closed Circuit Television; Communication Technology and New Media; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Critical and Cultural Studies; filmed police-civilian encounters; first-person perspective; police use of force; third-person perspective; viewer perceptions
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URL: https://ro.ecu.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2563&context=theses_hons https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses_hons/1563
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Sexualität - Geschlecht - Affekt: Sexuelle Scripts als Palimpsest in literarischen Erzähltexten und zeitgenössischen theoretischen Debatten
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In: Gender Studies ; 326 (2021)
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Amjambo Africa! (September 2021)
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In: Amjambo Africa! (2021)
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