
The Complementary Roles of Traditional and Social Media in
... publicity effects on performance—a central aim of this paper—cannot be made without a relatively comprehensive set of media types represented in the data. Finally, understanding the nature and size of the endogenous effects of different media types/outlets on each other— another central aim of this ...
... publicity effects on performance—a central aim of this paper—cannot be made without a relatively comprehensive set of media types represented in the data. Finally, understanding the nature and size of the endogenous effects of different media types/outlets on each other— another central aim of this ...
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 ...
john mingers - Kent Academic Repository
... the system that has the properties from its environment. This may seem relatively clear when we are dealing with physically discrete objects that have a single clear boundary, but becomes much more contentious when dealing with complex systems that may be physically diffuse; that may consist of diff ...
... the system that has the properties from its environment. This may seem relatively clear when we are dealing with physically discrete objects that have a single clear boundary, but becomes much more contentious when dealing with complex systems that may be physically diffuse; that may consist of diff ...
MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY 287 (SOCIOLOGY OF MASS COMMUNICATION) BA SOCIOLOGY
... The media also have a role in socialization, the transmission of values within a society, particularly the modeling of appropriate behavior and attitudes. The notion is that the mass media present images of society, which viewers then can learn and adopt for themselves. This in turn helps create a s ...
... The media also have a role in socialization, the transmission of values within a society, particularly the modeling of appropriate behavior and attitudes. The notion is that the mass media present images of society, which viewers then can learn and adopt for themselves. This in turn helps create a s ...
HUMAN ··COMMUN`ICATION THEORY Original Essays
... rearing, teaching, and preaching. The process was mostly inteq>ersonaI. It was slow-moving_ and fixed as long as the local and 'limited circumstances that governed it were fixed. Studies of Japanese folklore, for example, suggest that in the closed traditional rural village -people knew each other s ...
... rearing, teaching, and preaching. The process was mostly inteq>ersonaI. It was slow-moving_ and fixed as long as the local and 'limited circumstances that governed it were fixed. Studies of Japanese folklore, for example, suggest that in the closed traditional rural village -people knew each other s ...
case-oriented versus variable
... scope and depth of political information (Lasswell 1968). It has often been understood as that branch of political science concerned with comparing nations (Verba 1991). Yet, the debate on the comparative approach has played an important role in the more general methodological discussion across the ...
... scope and depth of political information (Lasswell 1968). It has often been understood as that branch of political science concerned with comparing nations (Verba 1991). Yet, the debate on the comparative approach has played an important role in the more general methodological discussion across the ...
Five Challenges for the Future of Media
... medium—that is, attempting to measure time spent with a certain medium or technology (e.g., “On a typical day, how much time do you spend watching television?”). This type of exposure measure is easy to analyze and lends itself well to comparisons across studies because it is still frequently used. ...
... medium—that is, attempting to measure time spent with a certain medium or technology (e.g., “On a typical day, how much time do you spend watching television?”). This type of exposure measure is easy to analyze and lends itself well to comparisons across studies because it is still frequently used. ...
Knowing your publics: the use of social media analytics in local
... government authorities face the challenge of how to keep in touch with a complex and changing public. Following budget cuts, this task has become more challenging in recent years, yet arguably more important [20, pp. 23-25, 25]. As Lowndes and Squires [21, p. 402] explain at a time of rapid and fund ...
... government authorities face the challenge of how to keep in touch with a complex and changing public. Following budget cuts, this task has become more challenging in recent years, yet arguably more important [20, pp. 23-25, 25]. As Lowndes and Squires [21, p. 402] explain at a time of rapid and fund ...
Social curation in audience communities
... Finns consume news distributed by others online on a daily basis. In this article, the plural audience communities is deliberately used when stressing that, instead of a mass audience, the social consumption of media content takes place in smaller, networked audience communities that maintain contac ...
... Finns consume news distributed by others online on a daily basis. In this article, the plural audience communities is deliberately used when stressing that, instead of a mass audience, the social consumption of media content takes place in smaller, networked audience communities that maintain contac ...
Abstracts Thursday, Nov. 21 - ICA Political Communication Division
... Although research documents consistent gaps between men and women's expressiveness through political discussion, most insights are based on the United States. Absent a comparative perspective, little consideration was given to major differences across countries in men and women's access to various i ...
... Although research documents consistent gaps between men and women's expressiveness through political discussion, most insights are based on the United States. Absent a comparative perspective, little consideration was given to major differences across countries in men and women's access to various i ...
PDF Available - IPSA Paper room
... Paper presented the IPSA‐ECPR Joint Conference, Sao Paulo February 19, 2011 ...
... Paper presented the IPSA‐ECPR Joint Conference, Sao Paulo February 19, 2011 ...
Chase-Dunn, Christopher, Yukio Kawano and Benjamin
... The spatial characteristics of these networks clearly depend on many things -- the costs of transportation and communications, and whether or not interaction is only with neighbors or there are regularized long-distance trips being made. But these factors affect all kinds of interaction and so the ...
... The spatial characteristics of these networks clearly depend on many things -- the costs of transportation and communications, and whether or not interaction is only with neighbors or there are regularized long-distance trips being made. But these factors affect all kinds of interaction and so the ...
Conceptualizing Mediatization: Contexts, traditions
... scribe a sub-process within the colonialization of the life-world. However, he does not refer to communication media but to generalized symbolic media like power and money. In his edited volume Medier och kulturer, anthropologist Ulf Hannerz (1990) characterized the cultural influence of media on c ...
... scribe a sub-process within the colonialization of the life-world. However, he does not refer to communication media but to generalized symbolic media like power and money. In his edited volume Medier och kulturer, anthropologist Ulf Hannerz (1990) characterized the cultural influence of media on c ...
Slide 1
... - theory was developed in the 20th century - theory was developed to curb ‘monopoly’ on media institutions by individuals or groups - focus of theory: media institutions should be given the freedom to publish news articles, but media institutions should be responsible for the news articles they publ ...
... - theory was developed in the 20th century - theory was developed to curb ‘monopoly’ on media institutions by individuals or groups - focus of theory: media institutions should be given the freedom to publish news articles, but media institutions should be responsible for the news articles they publ ...
Theorising Media as Practice - incomplete without surface noise
... what actions constitute a distinct practice—a complex question because actions are linked into a practice not just by explicit understandings, but also by being governed by common rules and by sharing the common referencepoint of certain ends, projects and beliefs (Schatzki 1999, 89). There undoubte ...
... what actions constitute a distinct practice—a complex question because actions are linked into a practice not just by explicit understandings, but also by being governed by common rules and by sharing the common referencepoint of certain ends, projects and beliefs (Schatzki 1999, 89). There undoubte ...
The systems model and political science
... From the Hall-Fagen definition follows that it is difficult to point out something in the social world that is not a system. Most social phenomena may be regarded as composed of parts, and some re lation between these, e g time and space relations, can always be identified. The wide range of the wo ...
... From the Hall-Fagen definition follows that it is difficult to point out something in the social world that is not a system. Most social phenomena may be regarded as composed of parts, and some re lation between these, e g time and space relations, can always be identified. The wide range of the wo ...
- Covenant University Repository
... communication is grouped largely into three-oral, written and others. This paper is more concerned about communication which is largely channelled through the mass media. The mass media, in this respect, encompasses the print media, namely newspapers, magazines, journals, books, and cards while the ...
... communication is grouped largely into three-oral, written and others. This paper is more concerned about communication which is largely channelled through the mass media. The mass media, in this respect, encompasses the print media, namely newspapers, magazines, journals, books, and cards while the ...
Networked Journalism: News For A less Flat Earth
... journalism.” [2] Look at the flourishing of YouTube – it produced more video in six months than a major US Network has made in the last half century. Look at Flickr, which uploads about 3,000 images a minute. Read some of the 120 million blogs active at present. Now you might wish to apply the 1% ru ...
... journalism.” [2] Look at the flourishing of YouTube – it produced more video in six months than a major US Network has made in the last half century. Look at Flickr, which uploads about 3,000 images a minute. Read some of the 120 million blogs active at present. Now you might wish to apply the 1% ru ...
"NEW" THEORIES OF THE PUBLIC AND ACTUALITY
... 2000, 22). The audience is segmented according to the supply side strategies, aimed at attracting those with the highest sum of discretionary income, which are later sold to the highest bidding advertisers. In an appointed segment, no place is reserved for values that are incompatible with values th ...
... 2000, 22). The audience is segmented according to the supply side strategies, aimed at attracting those with the highest sum of discretionary income, which are later sold to the highest bidding advertisers. In an appointed segment, no place is reserved for values that are incompatible with values th ...
you cannot not see - Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert
... against the demonstrators, the killing of Maré residents, and the missing case of Amarildo de Souza, a resident of the Rocinha slum never to be seen again after he was taken by a Rio de Janeiro Military Police car, and; 3) the conflicting information provided and little verisimilitude in the represe ...
... against the demonstrators, the killing of Maré residents, and the missing case of Amarildo de Souza, a resident of the Rocinha slum never to be seen again after he was taken by a Rio de Janeiro Military Police car, and; 3) the conflicting information provided and little verisimilitude in the represe ...
Slide 1
... 1. We may use a deductive approach, establishing casual connections between social factors based on a theory of the underlying processes. 2. We may use a broadly inductive approach, justifying the claim that A caused B on the ground that events of type A are commonly associated with events of type B ...
... 1. We may use a deductive approach, establishing casual connections between social factors based on a theory of the underlying processes. 2. We may use a broadly inductive approach, justifying the claim that A caused B on the ground that events of type A are commonly associated with events of type B ...
New Media as Weapons of Mass Instruction
... mediations—a self-conscious body politic organised around a militarising movement. Despite the lack of instantaneous electronic mass media, the CPI successfully reached and influenced a massive cumulative audience, with quantity of production, distribution and quality assurance substituting for what ...
... mediations—a self-conscious body politic organised around a militarising movement. Despite the lack of instantaneous electronic mass media, the CPI successfully reached and influenced a massive cumulative audience, with quantity of production, distribution and quality assurance substituting for what ...
The Contribution - 10plus1 | Living Linguistics
... often organized in profiles, sites, and groups with different attributes (Runkehl 2012). They are very well-known through examples like Facebook, Google+, or the German ...
... often organized in profiles, sites, and groups with different attributes (Runkehl 2012). They are very well-known through examples like Facebook, Google+, or the German ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
... empower the parties – in particular, citizens –with access to information and the ‘voice’ necessary necessary to enable citizens to influence the decisions that affect their lives’. The communication process may take many forms at micro, meso and macro-levels according to the situational context. It ...
... empower the parties – in particular, citizens –with access to information and the ‘voice’ necessary necessary to enable citizens to influence the decisions that affect their lives’. The communication process may take many forms at micro, meso and macro-levels according to the situational context. It ...