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Cultural and social value of creative industries activities and effects on wellbeing
What is the prevalence and impact of harm caused by online advertising content and its targeted delivery to internet users (such as fraudulent or misleading adverts, adverts for age restricted products or services, illegal products)?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
advertising
online content
internet users
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Mobilise partners and the public
Understanding what the public need to know in relation to local policing activity
Metropolitan Police, 2019
policing
public safety
community
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Mobilise partners and the public
Understanding the impact of social media on public confidence and perceptions of police legitimacy
Metropolitan Police, 2019
police
social media
public confidence
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Understanding the effects of mainstream and social media on violence
Metropolitan Police, 2019
violence
media
social media
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Preventing terrorism and SOC
The role and influence of the internet and social media in the radicalisation process and ways to intervene.
Home Office, 2019
internet
social media
radicalisation
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Extremism
Role of mainstream and social media in promoting / countering extremist communication, and in recruitment.
Home Office, 2019
media
extremism
social media
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Demographics and migration
How do different social groups ordemographics respond to information on coronavirus in different countries
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, 2020
coronavirus
social groups
demographics
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Public opinion and the information environment
How will disinformation techniques evolve to profit from the crisis? How do different societies or groups imbibe, use or combat rumour and misinformation? How will fear of pandemic resurgence affect the willingness of publics to accept greater surveillance
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, 2020
disinformation
rumour
misinformation
surveillance
pandemic
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Local growth interventions
What more we can do to improve the evidence base for local decision-makers, and to deepen our knowledge of the interactions between different aspects of society and the economy that have led to economic and social disparities?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
economy
society
local decision-making
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Behavioural and social science
Which techniques are best for estimating the effects of interacting risks? How do we ensure that communication of risk is relevant and effective? What lessons can we take from the response to the coronavirus pandemic about the communication of risk and of the need for behavioural change?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
risk assessment
communication
coronavirus
behavioural change
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