Communication principles
... brand. These communication principles apply to all employees and managers in the COWI Group. In COWI we will communicate effectively with co-workers, customers, partners and the public with a focus on personal faceto-face relations. This means that we need to make sure that our communication is: • ...
... brand. These communication principles apply to all employees and managers in the COWI Group. In COWI we will communicate effectively with co-workers, customers, partners and the public with a focus on personal faceto-face relations. This means that we need to make sure that our communication is: • ...
Journal of Business Communication
... pace (one of the factors that supports multicommunicating), a chat interaction remains an interaction, and one is expected to respond in a timely manner. Furthermore, while interacting with another person, whether face to face or by chat, one is likely to give recurring attention to the impression t ...
... pace (one of the factors that supports multicommunicating), a chat interaction remains an interaction, and one is expected to respond in a timely manner. Furthermore, while interacting with another person, whether face to face or by chat, one is likely to give recurring attention to the impression t ...
Revisiting the Concepts of Mass Communication, the Audience
... associations, the IAMCR, changed its name from the International Association for Mass Communication Research to the International Association for Media and Communication Research (Nordenstreng, 2008). In 2001, one of the more prominent journals in the field, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, s ...
... associations, the IAMCR, changed its name from the International Association for Mass Communication Research to the International Association for Media and Communication Research (Nordenstreng, 2008). In 2001, one of the more prominent journals in the field, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, s ...
Stefan Jarolimek (University of Leipzig)
... concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis. It is about enterprises deciding to go beyond minimum legal requirements and obligations stemming from collective agreements in order to address societal needs. Through CSR, enterprises of al ...
... concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis. It is about enterprises deciding to go beyond minimum legal requirements and obligations stemming from collective agreements in order to address societal needs. Through CSR, enterprises of al ...
Social curation in audience communities
... distributing and marketing media content, and understand content sharing as consumption phenomena on the Internet (Belk 2010, 730). As many media scholars have recently argued, for contemporary media corporations, engaging audience members in communal activities is more important than having them pa ...
... distributing and marketing media content, and understand content sharing as consumption phenomena on the Internet (Belk 2010, 730). As many media scholars have recently argued, for contemporary media corporations, engaging audience members in communal activities is more important than having them pa ...
Content Marketing
... New ways to your customer: avoid ignorance and generate sustainable traffic Customers are being overwhelmed by information and therefore ignore advertising claims. In comparison, high quality branded content attracts your buyer persona’s attention. It supports an intensive interaction and a sustaina ...
... New ways to your customer: avoid ignorance and generate sustainable traffic Customers are being overwhelmed by information and therefore ignore advertising claims. In comparison, high quality branded content attracts your buyer persona’s attention. It supports an intensive interaction and a sustaina ...
HUMAN ··COMMUN`ICATION THEORY Original Essays
... Communication is the most uniquely "humanizing" element of the pattern. It is unique especially in its symbolic representa tion and re~creation of aspects of the human condition, in forms that can be learned and shared. Only the hominoid brain cculd regulate the body, respond to the immediate enviro ...
... Communication is the most uniquely "humanizing" element of the pattern. It is unique especially in its symbolic representa tion and re~creation of aspects of the human condition, in forms that can be learned and shared. Only the hominoid brain cculd regulate the body, respond to the immediate enviro ...
Theorising Media as Practice - incomplete without surface noise
... notion of “practice” offers to media sociology. There are three important points to be made. First, as Ann Swidler (2001) explains, the aim of practice theory is to replace an older notion of “culture” as internal “ideas” or “meanings” with a different analysis of culture in terms of two types of pu ...
... notion of “practice” offers to media sociology. There are three important points to be made. First, as Ann Swidler (2001) explains, the aim of practice theory is to replace an older notion of “culture” as internal “ideas” or “meanings” with a different analysis of culture in terms of two types of pu ...
Conceptualizing Mediatization: Contexts, traditions
... We had to wait for media and communication research to elaborate the concept further. Important early reference points for this were had been ‘medium theory’ in the tradition of Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan and Joshua Meyrowitz (1995) on the one hand, and the ‘ecology of communication’ by David Al ...
... We had to wait for media and communication research to elaborate the concept further. Important early reference points for this were had been ‘medium theory’ in the tradition of Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan and Joshua Meyrowitz (1995) on the one hand, and the ‘ecology of communication’ by David Al ...
Five Challenges for the Future of Media
... The problems that surround the measurement of self-reported media exposure are exacerbated by two recent changes in people’s media environments. First, new media technologies have proliferated, and second, media have become increasingly mobile. As a result, people are not only exposed to much more m ...
... The problems that surround the measurement of self-reported media exposure are exacerbated by two recent changes in people’s media environments. First, new media technologies have proliferated, and second, media have become increasingly mobile. As a result, people are not only exposed to much more m ...
Journal of Latin American Communication Research 4(1)
... distinction between communication and media studies has remained definitely more clear on both margins of the North Atlantic than in Latin America. In the latter, this distinction has been blurred as communication was subsumed under “mass communication/the media.” Rhetoric, information studies, a ...
... distinction between communication and media studies has remained definitely more clear on both margins of the North Atlantic than in Latin America. In the latter, this distinction has been blurred as communication was subsumed under “mass communication/the media.” Rhetoric, information studies, a ...
Networked Journalism: News For A less Flat Earth
... public into connection with each other. Some argue that this actually exacerbates social fragmentation as groups or individuals seek out their like. It is very difficult to measure this. Did readers of different newspapers in the past exchange views more than they do when reading the Online version ...
... public into connection with each other. Some argue that this actually exacerbates social fragmentation as groups or individuals seek out their like. It is very difficult to measure this. Did readers of different newspapers in the past exchange views more than they do when reading the Online version ...
- Covenant University Repository
... Semantics: The Study of Meaning...................................... ...
... Semantics: The Study of Meaning...................................... ...
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... the host political system. Global political communication now must be understood as a multilayered phenomenon, taking into account the development of new media platforms and practices, how they facilitate globalizing social structures, and how people themselves who are involved in these changing st ...
... the host political system. Global political communication now must be understood as a multilayered phenomenon, taking into account the development of new media platforms and practices, how they facilitate globalizing social structures, and how people themselves who are involved in these changing st ...
MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY 287 (SOCIOLOGY OF MASS COMMUNICATION) BA SOCIOLOGY
... Those who sit at the head of rectangular tables are most often chosen for leadership. People talk much more freely if they have eye contact with other members. Those who sit at the corners of tables have the least eye contact and tend to contribute the least. Mass communication is the study of how i ...
... Those who sit at the head of rectangular tables are most often chosen for leadership. People talk much more freely if they have eye contact with other members. Those who sit at the corners of tables have the least eye contact and tend to contribute the least. Mass communication is the study of how i ...
Microsoft Word - UWE Research Repository
... feature of these magazines is the celebrity caught off-guard (smoking, drinking, taking drugs, being over or under-weight, having an ‘orange’ tan etc.) and hence susceptible to the same problems as us, these magazines also highlight and reproduce celebrities and celebrity culture as something for or ...
... feature of these magazines is the celebrity caught off-guard (smoking, drinking, taking drugs, being over or under-weight, having an ‘orange’ tan etc.) and hence susceptible to the same problems as us, these magazines also highlight and reproduce celebrities and celebrity culture as something for or ...
Media Studies as an Academic Discipline
... The big picture over the past 50 years, then, is that communication and media studies have indeed undergone an impressive expansion and consolidation. Instead of withering away, we have witnessed a phenomenal growth, which has brought them to the centre of contemporary paradigms of socio-economic de ...
... The big picture over the past 50 years, then, is that communication and media studies have indeed undergone an impressive expansion and consolidation. Instead of withering away, we have witnessed a phenomenal growth, which has brought them to the centre of contemporary paradigms of socio-economic de ...
Slide 1
... society and reflect the status quo, showing us and our world as they already are” (Baran, S. 2004:417) ...
... society and reflect the status quo, showing us and our world as they already are” (Baran, S. 2004:417) ...
... itself, in the first quarter of the present century. Karl Marx was its father, drawing heavily on the ideas of his fellow German, George W. F. Hegel. The mass media in a communist society, said Marx, were to function basically to perpetuate and expand the socialist system. Transmission of social pol ...
Deterritorialization and Social Science
... FBI checks the credit records of academics, monitors their lectures, and seeks out reliable ...
... FBI checks the credit records of academics, monitors their lectures, and seeks out reliable ...
The Contribution - 10plus1 | Living Linguistics
... is similar to software that can be updated. However, it represents a suitable overview of the recent digital development. This can help to understand how communication in social media works. A change in technology always precedes a change in the manner of communication (Faulstich 2004), so in unders ...
... is similar to software that can be updated. However, it represents a suitable overview of the recent digital development. This can help to understand how communication in social media works. A change in technology always precedes a change in the manner of communication (Faulstich 2004), so in unders ...
Introduction: Discourse Analysis in (Mass
... The cognitive and social context Besides this urgent need for more textual analyses of media discourse, also the well-known features of the context, such as processes of production and reception, as well as the social and cultural situations need of course further attention. We have suggested that m ...
... The cognitive and social context Besides this urgent need for more textual analyses of media discourse, also the well-known features of the context, such as processes of production and reception, as well as the social and cultural situations need of course further attention. We have suggested that m ...
Media Romanticism: The New Public Sphere
... and thought in the fields of art, philosophy, politics, and sociology, and it includes different fields in a form which implies revolution on the intellectual and expressional means then prevailed. Focusing on the general characteristics of both the new trend in media and the Romanticism we can see ...
... and thought in the fields of art, philosophy, politics, and sociology, and it includes different fields in a form which implies revolution on the intellectual and expressional means then prevailed. Focusing on the general characteristics of both the new trend in media and the Romanticism we can see ...