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World happiness report 2013
TL;DR: The World Happiness Report 2013 as discussed by the authors is a contribution to that crucial debate and is sponsored by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the World Happiness Association (WHA).
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Why Study Problematizations? Making Politics Visible
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Computational Fact Checking from Knowledge Networks
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TL;DR: It is shown that the complexities of human fact checking can be approximated quite well by finding the shortest path between concept nodes under properly defined semantic proximity metrics on knowledge graphs.
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Bias in algorithmic filtering and personalization
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