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Understanding the Dynamics of Political Dysfunction: A Comparative Analysis of Legislatures in Canada and the United States
Author: Rolph, Benjamin Jamey
Date created: 2014-12-02
Political Memes and Fake News Discourses on Instagram
Author: Al-Rawi, Ahmed
Date created: 2021-03
Twitter's Fake News Discourses Around Climate Change and Global Warming
Author: Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Author: OʼKeefe, Derrick, Author: Kane, Oumar, Author: Bizimana, Aimé-Jules
Date created: 2021-11-22

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