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[https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/978-1-80455-952-920231005/full/html Many Happy Returns: Sameness in Digital Literature, Narrative Games, Adaptations and Transmedial Worlds] | [https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/978-1-80455-952-920231005/full/html Tosca: Many Happy Returns: Sameness in Digital Literature, Narrative Games, Adaptations and Transmedial Worlds] | ||
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[https://cognitiveresearchjournal.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41235-021-00301-5 Hassan & Barber: The effects of repetition frequency on the illusory truth effect] | |||
How repetition affects beliefs of truth. |
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Institutional labeling and the fluidity of diagnoses.
Fellows: Making Up a Mimic: Interacting with Echoes in the Age of AI
Labeling in the age of AI, its categorizing power and our reduced resistance.
Tornborg: Repetition in Transmediation
Repetition in different media and how it enriches the message.
Remaking as a Practice: Some Problems of Transmediality
Repetition as remaking. Its narrative value.
Adaptation as a familiar home that can be re-inhabited. The importance of conciseness.
Hassan & Barber: The effects of repetition frequency on the illusory truth effect
How repetition affects beliefs of truth.