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Salience however does not necessarily translate into foreign policy deeds.
Louis Klarevas: The Coming Twivolutions? Social Media in the Recent Uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt Louis Klarevas 2011
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Salience however does not necessarily translate into foreign policy deeds.
Louis Klarevas: The Coming Twivolutions? Social Media in the Recent Uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt Louis Klarevas 2011
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Salience however does not necessarily translate into foreign policy deeds.
Louis Klarevas: The Coming Twivolutions? Social Media in the Recent Uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt Louis Klarevas 2011
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Salience, or voting as if the environment matters: the path to a green energy future and a stable climate is clearer than ever -- but we do need to start ... on it.
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Salience and availability (of data, of measurement technologies) are biases as much as social ideologies.
The Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge Longino, Helen 2006
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Message Salience: The average Internet user is exposed to 50-75 different banner ads each time they go online.
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Salience is the degree to which a news event is perceived as important by individuals.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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Salience is the degree to which a news event is perceived as important by individuals.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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Salience refers to information that stands out in contrast to other information.
Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999
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Salience refers to information that stands out in contrast to other information.
Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999
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