
Electronic Mail and its Possible Negative Aspects in Organizational Contexts
... there are possible negative outcomes of e-mail usage in organizations, and to use the findings to develop a guiding model for organizational e-mail use. The definition of negative outcomes in organizational e-mail communication is defined as everything that prevents or makes it difficult for us, as ...
... there are possible negative outcomes of e-mail usage in organizations, and to use the findings to develop a guiding model for organizational e-mail use. The definition of negative outcomes in organizational e-mail communication is defined as everything that prevents or makes it difficult for us, as ...
DIFFE/ RENCES INEQUA/ LITIES
... of challenging the past. At the same time however, they run the risk of violent implosion. The well-established global presence of terrorism reinforces this awareness. In this difficult environment, we have an ever-increasing need for sociological knowledge, chiefly as an antidote to violence and th ...
... of challenging the past. At the same time however, they run the risk of violent implosion. The well-established global presence of terrorism reinforces this awareness. In this difficult environment, we have an ever-increasing need for sociological knowledge, chiefly as an antidote to violence and th ...
Innovation Without the Word
... The first section of this paper places the study of innovation in perspective, examining innovation as a factor in social change. The rest of the paper documents Ogburn’s discussion and treatment of the above three dimensions of innovation: its origins, diffusion and effects. Some of Ogburn’s ideas ...
... The first section of this paper places the study of innovation in perspective, examining innovation as a factor in social change. The rest of the paper documents Ogburn’s discussion and treatment of the above three dimensions of innovation: its origins, diffusion and effects. Some of Ogburn’s ideas ...
Fundamental Assumptions in Narrative Analysis
... actually create the social world (Bruner, 1990; Keats, 2009, p. 181; Polkinghorne, 1988). Narrative as a representational device. In other studies, the focus is not so much on the connection between mind and narrative but on examining the use and effects of narrative on a more practical level, close ...
... actually create the social world (Bruner, 1990; Keats, 2009, p. 181; Polkinghorne, 1988). Narrative as a representational device. In other studies, the focus is not so much on the connection between mind and narrative but on examining the use and effects of narrative on a more practical level, close ...
Untitled - University of Helsinki
... sociology, they thus are actively involved in inhibiting the very social change that a sociology of critique shows them to be advocating for. While not making the world a better place in itself, bringing together both sociological perspectives might at least help explaining why it is so hard to chan ...
... sociology, they thus are actively involved in inhibiting the very social change that a sociology of critique shows them to be advocating for. While not making the world a better place in itself, bringing together both sociological perspectives might at least help explaining why it is so hard to chan ...
Unclassified DSTI/ICCP/IE(2006)7/FINAL Working Party on the
... example, brands increasingly create special sub-sites and new forms of advertising are emerging. The shift to Internet-based media is only beginning to affect content publishers and broadcasters. At the outset, UCC may have been seen as competition as: i) users may create and watch UCC at the expens ...
... example, brands increasingly create special sub-sites and new forms of advertising are emerging. The shift to Internet-based media is only beginning to affect content publishers and broadcasters. At the outset, UCC may have been seen as competition as: i) users may create and watch UCC at the expens ...
1 Knowing Terrorism: A Study on Lay Knowledge of Terrorism and
... capture a temporally and contextually bound snapshot of what an individual ‘knows’ or believes at a given moment and in a specific context. In particular, such approaches cannot account for, or accommodate, inconsistencies and dissonance in beliefs and attitudes, or the way they often change during ...
... capture a temporally and contextually bound snapshot of what an individual ‘knows’ or believes at a given moment and in a specific context. In particular, such approaches cannot account for, or accommodate, inconsistencies and dissonance in beliefs and attitudes, or the way they often change during ...
Death, Death, Death and Afternoon Tea
... We desire proof that our justice system (and social order) work effectively, and media, while not suited or meant for this purpose, is a venue for obtaining this proof. Unfortunately, the media powers are aware of this human desire and exploit it, thus mass producing moral panics. Jenkins (1994) arg ...
... We desire proof that our justice system (and social order) work effectively, and media, while not suited or meant for this purpose, is a venue for obtaining this proof. Unfortunately, the media powers are aware of this human desire and exploit it, thus mass producing moral panics. Jenkins (1994) arg ...
Code of Conduct
... As an employee of the CCV Group, you are expected to act in accordance with our company values and business principles and to comply with company policies, laws and regulations. The company values and business principles are an expression of who we are and how we want to be perceived by our stakehol ...
... As an employee of the CCV Group, you are expected to act in accordance with our company values and business principles and to comply with company policies, laws and regulations. The company values and business principles are an expression of who we are and how we want to be perceived by our stakehol ...
Research Methods for Cultural Studies
... working in cultural studies or immediately adjacent and overlapping fields. The general purpose of this book is twofold. The first is to offer a set of explanations, frameworks and guidelines for doing research in cultural studies. The book covers various research methods and techniques, and discusses ...
... working in cultural studies or immediately adjacent and overlapping fields. The general purpose of this book is twofold. The first is to offer a set of explanations, frameworks and guidelines for doing research in cultural studies. The book covers various research methods and techniques, and discusses ...
book - University of Westminster Press
... The Frankfurt School is one of the traditions in Marxist theory that has drawn our attention to the importance of studying culture. It does so with profound engagements with ideology, the culture industry and communication. In the twenty-first century, digital culture and digital communication have ...
... The Frankfurt School is one of the traditions in Marxist theory that has drawn our attention to the importance of studying culture. It does so with profound engagements with ideology, the culture industry and communication. In the twenty-first century, digital culture and digital communication have ...
Online Ideology: A Comparison of Website Communication and
... It should be noted, however, that the variables identified and used in this study are by no means the only variables that could be of importance in the study of ideological groups’ websites. Nonetheless, an attempt was made to select variables based on three criteria: 1) a thorough examination of th ...
... It should be noted, however, that the variables identified and used in this study are by no means the only variables that could be of importance in the study of ideological groups’ websites. Nonetheless, an attempt was made to select variables based on three criteria: 1) a thorough examination of th ...
The Impact of the Commercial World on Children`s Wellbeing
... Correlations or causes? In some areas, we do have evidence of associations (or correlations) between exposure to marketing and aspects of negative wellbeing. However, there is a misleading tendency both in research and in public debate for such findings to be presented as evidence of causal connecti ...
... Correlations or causes? In some areas, we do have evidence of associations (or correlations) between exposure to marketing and aspects of negative wellbeing. However, there is a misleading tendency both in research and in public debate for such findings to be presented as evidence of causal connecti ...
creating an `architecture of listening` in organizations
... disseminate organizations’ messages using a transmissional or broadcast model. Analysis shows that, on average, around 80 per cent of organizational resources devoted to public communication are focussed on speaking (i.e., distributing the organization’s information and messages). Even social media, ...
... disseminate organizations’ messages using a transmissional or broadcast model. Analysis shows that, on average, around 80 per cent of organizational resources devoted to public communication are focussed on speaking (i.e., distributing the organization’s information and messages). Even social media, ...
creating an `architecture of listening`
... disseminate organizations’ messages using a transmissional or broadcast model. Analysis shows that, on average, around 80 per cent of organizational resources devoted to public communication are focussed on speaking (i.e., distributing the organization’s information and messages). Even social media, ...
... disseminate organizations’ messages using a transmissional or broadcast model. Analysis shows that, on average, around 80 per cent of organizational resources devoted to public communication are focussed on speaking (i.e., distributing the organization’s information and messages). Even social media, ...
The effects of perceived dominance in persuasion
... message. In addition to the message arguments, three variables were expected to affect the mediating processes. These were the source of the message, the medium through which the message was delivered, and the recipient of the message. Together, these processes and variables had the potential to pr ...
... message. In addition to the message arguments, three variables were expected to affect the mediating processes. These were the source of the message, the medium through which the message was delivered, and the recipient of the message. Together, these processes and variables had the potential to pr ...
Human-computer interaction and sociological insight
... interdisciplinary teams of researchers, I must first thank the work of those scholars who have come before me and without whom my work would not have been possible. While it is always a tradition to thank one’s major professors and committee members, I am extremely grateful to Stephen Gilbert for fu ...
... interdisciplinary teams of researchers, I must first thank the work of those scholars who have come before me and without whom my work would not have been possible. While it is always a tradition to thank one’s major professors and committee members, I am extremely grateful to Stephen Gilbert for fu ...
Mapping Media and Communication Research: France
... chapter presents the basic funding sources for Infocom. The third chapter gives an account of the main approaches to information and communication sciences. From previous studies made by French scholars as well as our quantitative content analysis of five scholarly journals, it is clear that, and th ...
... chapter presents the basic funding sources for Infocom. The third chapter gives an account of the main approaches to information and communication sciences. From previous studies made by French scholars as well as our quantitative content analysis of five scholarly journals, it is clear that, and th ...
Effect Studies in Unobtrusive Advertising: From Recall to SOA
... Furthermore, still according to Ajzen and Fishbein (1980), “people consider the implications of their actions before they decide to engage or not engage in a given behavior” (Ajzen & Fishbein, 1980: 11). Challenges to the Memory Paradigm In spite of the strong theoretical consensus and a large body ...
... Furthermore, still according to Ajzen and Fishbein (1980), “people consider the implications of their actions before they decide to engage or not engage in a given behavior” (Ajzen & Fishbein, 1980: 11). Challenges to the Memory Paradigm In spite of the strong theoretical consensus and a large body ...
• “Letting the Genie Out of Its Bottle: Contemporary Population
... certainly referring to efforts to develop therapies with information gleaned from the human genetic database. Yet, his was also an apt characterization of the disputes that have unfolded in ensuing years about how to best interpret our genetic “common humanity,” in particular, understandings of race ...
... certainly referring to efforts to develop therapies with information gleaned from the human genetic database. Yet, his was also an apt characterization of the disputes that have unfolded in ensuing years about how to best interpret our genetic “common humanity,” in particular, understandings of race ...
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... many. This inverse U-shape curve suggested the existence of free ride or strategic delay on others’ knowledge. In addition, they also indicated a stronger effect of the adoption choices among family and friends than religion cohorts. Similar findings of the stronger social ties between farmers and t ...
... many. This inverse U-shape curve suggested the existence of free ride or strategic delay on others’ knowledge. In addition, they also indicated a stronger effect of the adoption choices among family and friends than religion cohorts. Similar findings of the stronger social ties between farmers and t ...
`Chav Mum Chav Scum`: social abjection and class disgust
... attention has been paid to the role of emotions in the formation of class identities (see Lawler 2005). There has been a considerable amount of scholarship, influenced by Pierre Bourdieu, on taste and class, but emotions have been marginalized within class research. Whilst there is now a growing cal ...
... attention has been paid to the role of emotions in the formation of class identities (see Lawler 2005). There has been a considerable amount of scholarship, influenced by Pierre Bourdieu, on taste and class, but emotions have been marginalized within class research. Whilst there is now a growing cal ...
`Chav Mum Chav Scum`: social abjection and class disgust
... attention has been paid to the role of emotions in the formation of class identities (see Lawler 2005). There has been a considerable amount of scholarship, influenced by Pierre Bourdieu, on taste and class, but emotions have been marginalized within class research. Whilst there is now a growing cal ...
... attention has been paid to the role of emotions in the formation of class identities (see Lawler 2005). There has been a considerable amount of scholarship, influenced by Pierre Bourdieu, on taste and class, but emotions have been marginalized within class research. Whilst there is now a growing cal ...
studies - International Journal of Communication
... The present research examines the long-term consequences of exposure to stereotypic news coverage on explicit attitudes and, especially, implicit attitudes. The consideration of news stereotype effects on implicit attitudes, including their interplay with explicit attitudes, is important for at leas ...
... The present research examines the long-term consequences of exposure to stereotypic news coverage on explicit attitudes and, especially, implicit attitudes. The consideration of news stereotype effects on implicit attitudes, including their interplay with explicit attitudes, is important for at leas ...