Reading the Mohammed Cartoons Controversy
... The present publication within the series of Working Papers in International Journalism represents the results of a worldwide cooperation of scholars and research groups analysing an incident and a debate in the international media that led to extremely controversial opinions, statements and fundame ...
... The present publication within the series of Working Papers in International Journalism represents the results of a worldwide cooperation of scholars and research groups analysing an incident and a debate in the international media that led to extremely controversial opinions, statements and fundame ...
Theorising Media as Practice - incomplete without surface noise
... [1846/1847]; Tocqueville 1994 [1835–1840]), although it remained completely marginal in mainstream sociology until after World War II with only rare exceptions (Tarde 1969 [1922]). The contemporary landscape of “media studies” is the residue of at least five distinct currents of work: first, US mass ...
... [1846/1847]; Tocqueville 1994 [1835–1840]), although it remained completely marginal in mainstream sociology until after World War II with only rare exceptions (Tarde 1969 [1922]). The contemporary landscape of “media studies” is the residue of at least five distinct currents of work: first, US mass ...
Social curation in audience communities
... is also actively consumed. According to a US study (Purcell et al. 2010, 40), when news is passed along by peers, 38% of the audience read the material all or most of the time, 37% read it sometimes, and only 23% say they hardly read it. Purcell et al. (ibid., 41) also note how, in their study, 44% ...
... is also actively consumed. According to a US study (Purcell et al. 2010, 40), when news is passed along by peers, 38% of the audience read the material all or most of the time, 37% read it sometimes, and only 23% say they hardly read it. Purcell et al. (ibid., 41) also note how, in their study, 44% ...
Stephanie McAlary, “The Economic Effects of Negative News on
... Interestingly, according to Jansen and Nahuis, their paper studies the (short-run) relationship between stock market developments and consumer confidence in eleven European countries over the years 1986-2001. They find that stock returns and changes in sentiment are positively correlated for nine co ...
... Interestingly, according to Jansen and Nahuis, their paper studies the (short-run) relationship between stock market developments and consumer confidence in eleven European countries over the years 1986-2001. They find that stock returns and changes in sentiment are positively correlated for nine co ...
Media for Democracy in Afghanistan
... relationship between the individual and the State. This relationship can take several forms, when the individual could be seen in the following ways. • As a voter. • As a participant in public discussion. • As a decision-maker. Does an individual’s participation in the political process begin wit ...
... relationship between the individual and the State. This relationship can take several forms, when the individual could be seen in the following ways. • As a voter. • As a participant in public discussion. • As a decision-maker. Does an individual’s participation in the political process begin wit ...
- Alagappa University
... 10. Discuss the role of traditional media in keeping alive the rich traditions of the country? 11. FM channels have paved way for a lively and interactive sessions with the audience. Do you agree? Illustrate. 12. Serial culture has contributed to a slow down in the development process and an indiffe ...
... 10. Discuss the role of traditional media in keeping alive the rich traditions of the country? 11. FM channels have paved way for a lively and interactive sessions with the audience. Do you agree? Illustrate. 12. Serial culture has contributed to a slow down in the development process and an indiffe ...
Online journalism in Social Transformations: A community
... critical commentaries in their reporting to attract their middle class audience. Some established metro papers distinguish themselves by taking an active part in critical realms of Chinese social life. These papers are keen to take on serious social problems such as crime and corruption. In doing so ...
... critical commentaries in their reporting to attract their middle class audience. Some established metro papers distinguish themselves by taking an active part in critical realms of Chinese social life. These papers are keen to take on serious social problems such as crime and corruption. In doing so ...
- Covenant University Repository
... messages in the political arena for that person to be able to make wise decisions in politics. The same applies to the other aspects. Fairclough (1995) asserts that critical media literacy sees media texts as social action (or interaction) which can be responded to with other forms of social action ...
... messages in the political arena for that person to be able to make wise decisions in politics. The same applies to the other aspects. Fairclough (1995) asserts that critical media literacy sees media texts as social action (or interaction) which can be responded to with other forms of social action ...
Social Media and the Department of Archaeology
... A bigger challenge is presented by the opportunity for conversation through social media. Queries from prospective students, news from partner organisations and discussion of professional issues: these are potential topics where social media has a unique ability to give the department a strong voice ...
... A bigger challenge is presented by the opportunity for conversation through social media. Queries from prospective students, news from partner organisations and discussion of professional issues: these are potential topics where social media has a unique ability to give the department a strong voice ...
Democracy and Deprivation: Does Media Freedom Make a
... likewise negatively affected by the government policies and that there are a sufficient number of them to make a revolution viable. If a citizen realizes that her fellow citizens are unaware of the government’s failings, then it will not be in that individual’s interest to challenge the government. ...
... likewise negatively affected by the government policies and that there are a sufficient number of them to make a revolution viable. If a citizen realizes that her fellow citizens are unaware of the government’s failings, then it will not be in that individual’s interest to challenge the government. ...
FTC Endorsement Guidelines: Managing the Legal Risks
... FTC Guidelines Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising • FTC issues Guidelines (16 CFR Part 255 et seq.) in October 2009; effect. December 1, 2009 • Covering “any advertising message . . . that consumers are likely to believe reflects the opinions, beliefs, findings, or exper ...
... FTC Guidelines Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising • FTC issues Guidelines (16 CFR Part 255 et seq.) in October 2009; effect. December 1, 2009 • Covering “any advertising message . . . that consumers are likely to believe reflects the opinions, beliefs, findings, or exper ...
Competing Models of Journalism? Political
... their products to diverse readerships with differing political views and attitudes. Mancini (2005) identifies five main features of this model: (a) independence from political powers, (b) a control or watchdog function over political powers, (c) objectivity, (d) professional standards that reinforce ...
... their products to diverse readerships with differing political views and attitudes. Mancini (2005) identifies five main features of this model: (a) independence from political powers, (b) a control or watchdog function over political powers, (c) objectivity, (d) professional standards that reinforce ...
Slide 1
... (especially television and radio) are owned and operated by the elit group (groups with wealth, power and autonomy) - elit group use mass media for their own advantage (propaganda) - main focus of theory: how mass media is used to dominate other sectors of society - theory associated with this era: ...
... (especially television and radio) are owned and operated by the elit group (groups with wealth, power and autonomy) - elit group use mass media for their own advantage (propaganda) - main focus of theory: how mass media is used to dominate other sectors of society - theory associated with this era: ...
Stephen Colbert`s Civics Lesson - The Annenberg Public Policy
... The study, published online in Mass Communication and Society, tested “The Colbert Report” against CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and broadcast nightly news, as well as talk radio and newspapers as sources of political information. The study, “Stephen Colbert’s Civics Lesson,” was based on phone survey data ...
... The study, published online in Mass Communication and Society, tested “The Colbert Report” against CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and broadcast nightly news, as well as talk radio and newspapers as sources of political information. The study, “Stephen Colbert’s Civics Lesson,” was based on phone survey data ...
Silencing Dissent - Harvard Kennedy School
... of nationalism. Any direct effects from this process are expected to be strongest among regular consumers of radio and television news, the sector of the mass media where the state usually exercises the greatest control over the ownership and contents. Similar effects are not predicted in pluralisti ...
... of nationalism. Any direct effects from this process are expected to be strongest among regular consumers of radio and television news, the sector of the mass media where the state usually exercises the greatest control over the ownership and contents. Similar effects are not predicted in pluralisti ...
A factor 20
... 15 words had nothing to do with downsizing at all (e.g. “Verluste”, losses). Participants were asked to indicate to what extent these terms would describe downsizing on a scale from “by no means” (1) to “by all means” (5). The synonyms had a mean score of 4.43 (standard deviation 0.24). The context- ...
... 15 words had nothing to do with downsizing at all (e.g. “Verluste”, losses). Participants were asked to indicate to what extent these terms would describe downsizing on a scale from “by no means” (1) to “by all means” (5). The synonyms had a mean score of 4.43 (standard deviation 0.24). The context- ...
Institute for Media and Communication Studies - polsoz.fu
... Media Use Research This division analyses why and how people use what media for their communication. A special focus is put on current transformations due to the emergence of digital media. Lectures and courses cover theoretical and empirical approaches to the understanding of individual media use, ...
... Media Use Research This division analyses why and how people use what media for their communication. A special focus is put on current transformations due to the emergence of digital media. Lectures and courses cover theoretical and empirical approaches to the understanding of individual media use, ...
Junk News and Bots during the French Presidential
... misinformation online as among the top 10 perils to society.6 Prior research has found that social media favors sensationalist content, regardless of whether the content has been fact checked or is from a reliable source.7 When junk news is backed by automation, either through dissemination algorith ...
... misinformation online as among the top 10 perils to society.6 Prior research has found that social media favors sensationalist content, regardless of whether the content has been fact checked or is from a reliable source.7 When junk news is backed by automation, either through dissemination algorith ...
Theory
... Gamson, W. (1989). News as framing. American behavioral scientist, 33(2). 157-161. Graber, D.A. (1984) Processing the news: how people tame the information tide. New York : Longman. Iorio, S. & Huxman, S. (1996) Media coverage of political issues and the framing of personal concerns. Journal of comm ...
... Gamson, W. (1989). News as framing. American behavioral scientist, 33(2). 157-161. Graber, D.A. (1984) Processing the news: how people tame the information tide. New York : Longman. Iorio, S. & Huxman, S. (1996) Media coverage of political issues and the framing of personal concerns. Journal of comm ...
The Political Map of Local Televisions
... information. It is a field without any competition whatsoever. The local community can be a partner in content production. And the national and international media’s need for content can become a source of income for groups of independent journalists. Nevertheless, a careful and consistent construct ...
... information. It is a field without any competition whatsoever. The local community can be a partner in content production. And the national and international media’s need for content can become a source of income for groups of independent journalists. Nevertheless, a careful and consistent construct ...
1920s Advertising
... impact the magazine and newspaper industry? Early Radio: Commercial-Free – How did advertising impact the budding radio industry – even against the protest of others? ...
... impact the magazine and newspaper industry? Early Radio: Commercial-Free – How did advertising impact the budding radio industry – even against the protest of others? ...
Unit 5 - Stevenson High School
... ''thirst for knowledge'' demand posited by public intellectuals and deans of journalism schools. They serve up what the consumer wants, and the more intense the competitive pressure, the better they do it. We see this in the media's coverage of political campaigns. Relatively little attention is pai ...
... ''thirst for knowledge'' demand posited by public intellectuals and deans of journalism schools. They serve up what the consumer wants, and the more intense the competitive pressure, the better they do it. We see this in the media's coverage of political campaigns. Relatively little attention is pai ...
Interest Groups and Public Opinion
... collect money and provide financial support for a political candidate. Pros and Cons? ...
... collect money and provide financial support for a political candidate. Pros and Cons? ...
Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)
... (OME) under the following circumstances: There has been a period of 3 months watchful waiting from the date of the first appointment with an audiologist AND OME persists after 3 months and the child suffers from at least one of the following: ...
... (OME) under the following circumstances: There has been a period of 3 months watchful waiting from the date of the first appointment with an audiologist AND OME persists after 3 months and the child suffers from at least one of the following: ...
MEDIA MANAGEMENT * MCM 601
... coverage in a liberal direction. They presented this tilt as a mostly unconscious process of likeminded individuals projecting their shared assumptions onto their interpretations of reality. At the time the study was embraced mainly by conservative columnists and politicians, who adopted the finding ...
... coverage in a liberal direction. They presented this tilt as a mostly unconscious process of likeminded individuals projecting their shared assumptions onto their interpretations of reality. At the time the study was embraced mainly by conservative columnists and politicians, who adopted the finding ...