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The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture
Journal Article
Longden, K. (2020). The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture

Canned TV has been a television industry practice almost from the start of television itself and was a way in which local/nationally-produced television programmes gained extra revenue by travelling, under licence, around the world. As well as provid... Read More about The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture.

A case study on sepsis using PubMed and Deep Learning for ontology learning
Journal Article
Arguello Casteleiro, M., Maseda Fernandez, D., Demetriou, G., Read, W., Fernandez-Prieto, M., Des Diz, J., …Stevens, R. A case study on sepsis using PubMed and Deep Learning for ontology learning. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-753-5-516

We investigate the application of distributional semantics models for facilitating unsupervised extraction of biomedical terms from unannotated corpora. Term extraction is used as the first step of an ontology learning process that aims to (semi-)au... Read More about A case study on sepsis using PubMed and Deep Learning for ontology learning.

Polish yers and extrasyllabicity - an autosegmental account
Journal Article
Bekerman, M. Polish yers and extrasyllabicity - an autosegmental account. https://doi.org/10.1075/llsee.38.06pio

The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Polish vowel alternations. He focuses on the CVC - CC final syllable variations in numerous Polish words to postulate the concept of extrasyllabic vowel... Read More about Polish yers and extrasyllabicity - an autosegmental account.

The European Union as an actor in arctic governance
Journal Article
Pieper, M., Winter, M., Wirtz, A., & Dijkstra, H. The European Union as an actor in arctic governance. European Foreign Affairs Review, 16(2), 227-242

This article analyses the actorness of the European Union (EU) in Arctic governance. As a result of melting ice caps, this region is of increasing geopolitical and commercial importance. All Arctic coastal states have therefore recently developed pol... Read More about The European Union as an actor in arctic governance.

Turkish foreign policy toward the Iranian Nuclear Programme : in search of a New Middle East Order after the Arab Spring and the Syrian Civil War
Journal Article
East Order after the Arab Spring and the Syrian Civil War. Alternatives (Yalova), 12(3), 81-92

Turkey’s role in the Iranian nuclear dossier is often portrayed as that of a ‘facilitator’ and ‘mediator’ in scholarly analyses. NATO member Turkey was seen as a potential bridge-builder between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the ‘Western camp’... Read More about Turkish foreign policy toward the Iranian Nuclear Programme : in search of a New Middle East Order after the Arab Spring and the Syrian Civil War.

“Journalism in the age of globalization: The evolving practices of foreign correspondents in London”
Journal Article
Archetti, C. “Journalism in the age of globalization: The evolving practices of foreign correspondents in London”. Journalism, 14(3), 419-436. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884912472140

The article challenges the widespread notion that, in the age of global and instantaneous communication, foreign correspondence is becoming “redundant.” Based on a range of in-depth interviews with foreign correspondents in London, it examines the id... Read More about “Journalism in the age of globalization: The evolving practices of foreign correspondents in London”.