
When neo-Nazis march and anti-fascists demonstrate
... marginalised and oppositional to the mainstream, on both sides of the conflict. The study aims to examine how digital media permeate counterpublics’ (Negt and Kluge 1972; Fraser 1992; Brouwer 2006; Warner 2002) strategies, tactics, and media practices in their struggles for visibility in these prote ...
... marginalised and oppositional to the mainstream, on both sides of the conflict. The study aims to examine how digital media permeate counterpublics’ (Negt and Kluge 1972; Fraser 1992; Brouwer 2006; Warner 2002) strategies, tactics, and media practices in their struggles for visibility in these prote ...
It`s Not What You Say, It`s How You Say It
... and the empirically proven effects associated with such regular consumption have led scholars to consider violent media a public health threat, the risks of which, the public may not even fully appreciate (Huesmann, Dubow, & Yang, 2013). Previous research in the field of public health communication ...
... and the empirically proven effects associated with such regular consumption have led scholars to consider violent media a public health threat, the risks of which, the public may not even fully appreciate (Huesmann, Dubow, & Yang, 2013). Previous research in the field of public health communication ...
The Case for Communication in Sustainable Development
... regulatory environment; strengthening media infrastructure, capacity and professionalism; and supporting improvements in the quality and diversity of media content. ...
... regulatory environment; strengthening media infrastructure, capacity and professionalism; and supporting improvements in the quality and diversity of media content. ...
how culture is transmitted through mass media and how this
... stream of study, media anthropology is influenced by the approaches and practices taking place in Visual Anthropology, Film, Television and Performance Studies and Development Communication. This manuscript looks media anthropology as an application of theories, concepts, methods, approaches and ins ...
... stream of study, media anthropology is influenced by the approaches and practices taking place in Visual Anthropology, Film, Television and Performance Studies and Development Communication. This manuscript looks media anthropology as an application of theories, concepts, methods, approaches and ins ...
Media meta-capital: extending the range of
... This article addresses a general problem in media sociology - how to understand the media both as an internal production process and as a general frame for categorising the social world – with specific reference to a version of this problem in recent work on media within Bourdieu’s field-based tradi ...
... This article addresses a general problem in media sociology - how to understand the media both as an internal production process and as a general frame for categorising the social world – with specific reference to a version of this problem in recent work on media within Bourdieu’s field-based tradi ...
71 years of broadcasting in nigeria
... advertisers, sponsors, public funds or other financial sources (e.g. other business interest of a media firm). – Where there is potential influence from financial source on content, this should be controlled and revealed; for example, by a clear separation of advertising from editorial content, by r ...
... advertisers, sponsors, public funds or other financial sources (e.g. other business interest of a media firm). – Where there is potential influence from financial source on content, this should be controlled and revealed; for example, by a clear separation of advertising from editorial content, by r ...
Five Challenges for the Future of Media
... media content on different types of prosocial behavior (Mares & Woodard, 2007). Finally, most other meta-analyses that synthesize the media-effects literature (e.g., see the chapters in Preiss et al., 2007) have yielded effect sizes that fall within the range of what Cohen (1988) classifies as small ...
... media content on different types of prosocial behavior (Mares & Woodard, 2007). Finally, most other meta-analyses that synthesize the media-effects literature (e.g., see the chapters in Preiss et al., 2007) have yielded effect sizes that fall within the range of what Cohen (1988) classifies as small ...
Conceptualizing Mediatization: Contexts, traditions
... book, which has since become in Spanish-speaking countries the acknowledged key reference-point for all media and cultural studies research, offered a remarkable historical panorama for understanding the cumulative diffusion of media of many sorts (including the ‘cordela’, or short narrative on pape ...
... book, which has since become in Spanish-speaking countries the acknowledged key reference-point for all media and cultural studies research, offered a remarkable historical panorama for understanding the cumulative diffusion of media of many sorts (including the ‘cordela’, or short narrative on pape ...
The Complementary Roles of Traditional and Social Media in
... TechCrunch.com) links to media outlet B (e.g., the New York Times) if information about a given topic (e.g., a brand) flows from A to B; i.e., A is said to influence B’s publicitygeneration on that topic. This conceptualization helps in understanding how information flows across media and, ultimate ...
... TechCrunch.com) links to media outlet B (e.g., the New York Times) if information about a given topic (e.g., a brand) flows from A to B; i.e., A is said to influence B’s publicitygeneration on that topic. This conceptualization helps in understanding how information flows across media and, ultimate ...
Theorising Media as Practice - incomplete without surface noise
... moment of textual consumption (Ang 1996, 70)—audience research remained constrained by its primary emphasis on people’s relationships to texts. It is to escape that constraint that my proposed paradigm starts not with media texts or media institutions, but with practice—not necessarily the practice ...
... moment of textual consumption (Ang 1996, 70)—audience research remained constrained by its primary emphasis on people’s relationships to texts. It is to escape that constraint that my proposed paradigm starts not with media texts or media institutions, but with practice—not necessarily the practice ...
- Covenant University Repository
... no nation is able to adequately provide for its illiterate population when it comes to meetings, conferences, dissemination of information, etc. It may be able to translate documents into mother tongues, but literacy in the mother tongue is also required to peruse such document. To Halliday (2001:18 ...
... no nation is able to adequately provide for its illiterate population when it comes to meetings, conferences, dissemination of information, etc. It may be able to translate documents into mother tongues, but literacy in the mother tongue is also required to peruse such document. To Halliday (2001:18 ...
Media Romanticism: The New Public Sphere
... individuals which is a natural result of society fragmentation and division into intellectual, ideological, cultural and economical groups, sects and tribes, which is the result of the collapse of modernism values and its continuous crisis1 in two centuries span. Thus Modernism, as much as it was a ...
... individuals which is a natural result of society fragmentation and division into intellectual, ideological, cultural and economical groups, sects and tribes, which is the result of the collapse of modernism values and its continuous crisis1 in two centuries span. Thus Modernism, as much as it was a ...
Media and Communications
... of political pathos: this was not public mobilization!). Newspapers, realist drama, brand names, opinion polling, mailorder catalogs, soap operas, call-in shows, or TV guides are diverse examples of practices that quite literally mediate feeling and structure, household and society. As media always ...
... of political pathos: this was not public mobilization!). Newspapers, realist drama, brand names, opinion polling, mailorder catalogs, soap operas, call-in shows, or TV guides are diverse examples of practices that quite literally mediate feeling and structure, household and society. As media always ...
Cultural Politics and Policy in Britain Since the 1960s
... in ways that might have sounded familiar to some of their alternative media antecedents. For instance, the director of the Hereford-based Rural Media Company, Nic Millington, explains the ...
... in ways that might have sounded familiar to some of their alternative media antecedents. For instance, the director of the Hereford-based Rural Media Company, Nic Millington, explains the ...
PowerPoint-Präsentation
... Social Change: The concept of understanding reality: Change does not happen to the reality and to its observation; it happens through observation and is the structure of reality Media Change (economically driven, technologically performed) is the cultural / relational and communicational perform ...
... Social Change: The concept of understanding reality: Change does not happen to the reality and to its observation; it happens through observation and is the structure of reality Media Change (economically driven, technologically performed) is the cultural / relational and communicational perform ...
Role of the Media
... Look at the Dove Real Beauty campaign - how does it aim to challenge harmful stereotypes about women’s bodies and selfimage? Refer in detail to at least two adverts to support your analysis. You can also refer here to other ads that aim to challenge ...
... Look at the Dove Real Beauty campaign - how does it aim to challenge harmful stereotypes about women’s bodies and selfimage? Refer in detail to at least two adverts to support your analysis. You can also refer here to other ads that aim to challenge ...
Framing - School of Journalism and Communication
... coherent, understandable categories. Frames provide meaning through selective simplification, by filtering people's perceptions and providing them with a field of vision for a problem. In the English language, the word "frame" can be used both as a verb (to frame) or as a noun (a frame). As a noun, ...
... coherent, understandable categories. Frames provide meaning through selective simplification, by filtering people's perceptions and providing them with a field of vision for a problem. In the English language, the word "frame" can be used both as a verb (to frame) or as a noun (a frame). As a noun, ...
MassMediaGlossary
... the analysis of discourse is concerned with the meanings of language and other codes, the focus is primarily on the power relationships embodied in those codes. Codes and their meanings do not stand somehow outside society and history; rather they are always subject to the historical and social cont ...
... the analysis of discourse is concerned with the meanings of language and other codes, the focus is primarily on the power relationships embodied in those codes. Codes and their meanings do not stand somehow outside society and history; rather they are always subject to the historical and social cont ...
Media Policy and Procedure
... Enquiries where a staff member is asked to give an opinion or statement of a political and/or policy nature are considered to be comments on behalf of the Council and therefore should be referred to the City Manager. Staff should ensure that interviews on a private basis are restricted to comments, ...
... Enquiries where a staff member is asked to give an opinion or statement of a political and/or policy nature are considered to be comments on behalf of the Council and therefore should be referred to the City Manager. Staff should ensure that interviews on a private basis are restricted to comments, ...
Theory of Media and Society
... Media-Society Theory VI: the Information Society Information society - society where the creation, distribution, use, integration and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and cultural activity. Its main drivers are digital information and communication technologies, w ...
... Media-Society Theory VI: the Information Society Information society - society where the creation, distribution, use, integration and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and cultural activity. Its main drivers are digital information and communication technologies, w ...
C Chirinos_Communication, Media and
... Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. UN agreement based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, accepted by most Democratic countries. Outlines that: 1. Everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference. 2. Everyone shall have the right to f ...
... Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. UN agreement based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, accepted by most Democratic countries. Outlines that: 1. Everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference. 2. Everyone shall have the right to f ...