Content, Form and Reception: Perspectives from digital media data

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Content, Form and Reception: Perspectives from digital media data. / Neumayer, Christina.

Creating a More Transparent Internet: The Perspective Web: Studies in Natural Language Processing. ed. / Piek Vossen; Antske Fokkens. Cambridge University Press, 2022. p. 143-155.

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Harvard

Neumayer, C 2022, Content, Form and Reception: Perspectives from digital media data. in P Vossen & A Fokkens (eds), Creating a More Transparent Internet: The Perspective Web: Studies in Natural Language Processing. Cambridge University Press, pp. 143-155. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108641104.011

APA

Neumayer, C. (2022). Content, Form and Reception: Perspectives from digital media data. In P. Vossen, & A. Fokkens (Eds.), Creating a More Transparent Internet: The Perspective Web: Studies in Natural Language Processing (pp. 143-155). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108641104.011

Vancouver

Neumayer C. Content, Form and Reception: Perspectives from digital media data. In Vossen P, Fokkens A, editors, Creating a More Transparent Internet: The Perspective Web: Studies in Natural Language Processing. Cambridge University Press. 2022. p. 143-155 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108641104.011

Author

Neumayer, Christina. / Content, Form and Reception: Perspectives from digital media data. Creating a More Transparent Internet: The Perspective Web: Studies in Natural Language Processing. editor / Piek Vossen ; Antske Fokkens. Cambridge University Press, 2022. pp. 143-155

Bibtex

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