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... Trisha Tsui-Chuan, Nanyang Technological U, SINGAPORE Yu-li Liu, National Chengchi U, TAIWAN Towards a Realistic Assessment of Mobile TV Developments Anders Henten, Aalborg U, DENMARK Reza Tadayoni, Aalborg U, DENMARK Lonely Adopters? An Exploratory Study of Early Adopters of Mobile Television Veron ...
... Trisha Tsui-Chuan, Nanyang Technological U, SINGAPORE Yu-li Liu, National Chengchi U, TAIWAN Towards a Realistic Assessment of Mobile TV Developments Anders Henten, Aalborg U, DENMARK Reza Tadayoni, Aalborg U, DENMARK Lonely Adopters? An Exploratory Study of Early Adopters of Mobile Television Veron ...
New Media and Internet Communication
... As the largest developing country, China has made great achievements in economics, with the nominal GDP ranking the second largest in the world. Yet the political system reform and social management still face many problems. The growth of new communication technologies, especially the boom of intern ...
... As the largest developing country, China has made great achievements in economics, with the nominal GDP ranking the second largest in the world. Yet the political system reform and social management still face many problems. The growth of new communication technologies, especially the boom of intern ...
Full Conference Program - International Communication Association
... Paddy Scannell, U of Michigan, USA Nick Couldry, Goldsmiths, U of London, UNITED KINGDOM Lisa Parks, U of California - Santa Barbara, USA Graham Harman, American U of Cairo, EGYPT David Berry, U of Swansea, UNITED KINGDOM Media theory seems to have reached a moment in which it is effectively orthodo ...
... Paddy Scannell, U of Michigan, USA Nick Couldry, Goldsmiths, U of London, UNITED KINGDOM Lisa Parks, U of California - Santa Barbara, USA Graham Harman, American U of Cairo, EGYPT David Berry, U of Swansea, UNITED KINGDOM Media theory seems to have reached a moment in which it is effectively orthodo ...
The Realism of Hans Morgenthau - Scholar Commons
... troops. Despite the apparent shift in thought suggested by these different policies, however, it is the thesis of this paper that they in fact represent two sides of the same intellectual understanding of international relations, two sides of realism. The second conclusion offered by the thesis is ...
... troops. Despite the apparent shift in thought suggested by these different policies, however, it is the thesis of this paper that they in fact represent two sides of the same intellectual understanding of international relations, two sides of realism. The second conclusion offered by the thesis is ...
Conference Program (PDF-Adobe Acrobat files)
... Respondent Dean Kruckeberg, U of North Carolina - Charlotte, USA This panel takes advantage of the international setting to explore how diverse cultural perspectives impact communication with publics. One must assume each society/culture would have something to offer to public relations, and these c ...
... Respondent Dean Kruckeberg, U of North Carolina - Charlotte, USA This panel takes advantage of the international setting to explore how diverse cultural perspectives impact communication with publics. One must assume each society/culture would have something to offer to public relations, and these c ...
After Totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt, Isaiah Berlin, and
... the tradition of political philosophy, the significance of Machiavelli for post-totalitarian political theory, human plurality as a mode of engaging politics, modern world alienation or agoraphobia and the midcentury zeitgeist of social adjustment. When read together— which political theorists as a ...
... the tradition of political philosophy, the significance of Machiavelli for post-totalitarian political theory, human plurality as a mode of engaging politics, modern world alienation or agoraphobia and the midcentury zeitgeist of social adjustment. When read together— which political theorists as a ...
The London Corresponding Society And The Ascension Of Popular
... abundance can be transported in a few weeks from America to England; where, with the present standing army, they may instantly reduce us to what they please. And can it be supposed that the Americans, being slaves themselves, and having been enslaved by us, will not, in return, willingly contribute ...
... abundance can be transported in a few weeks from America to England; where, with the present standing army, they may instantly reduce us to what they please. And can it be supposed that the Americans, being slaves themselves, and having been enslaved by us, will not, in return, willingly contribute ...
British anti-communist propaganda and cooperation with the United
... grateful for the research grant I was awarded by the Harry S. Truman Library Institute which enabled me to carry out invaluable research at the Truman Library. I have received considerable advice and assistance from archivists and librarians in particular at the Public Record Office, the Liddell Har ...
... grateful for the research grant I was awarded by the Harry S. Truman Library Institute which enabled me to carry out invaluable research at the Truman Library. I have received considerable advice and assistance from archivists and librarians in particular at the Public Record Office, the Liddell Har ...
curriculum vitae____ (8/98) - Missouri School of Journalism
... Crucial evidence in the data privacy debate. Media Law Resource Center Bulletin, 2, September. Thorson, E., Wicks, R., & Leshner, G. (2012). Experimental methodology in journalism and mass communication research. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 89(1), 112-124. Moore, J., Thorson, E., & Le ...
... Crucial evidence in the data privacy debate. Media Law Resource Center Bulletin, 2, September. Thorson, E., Wicks, R., & Leshner, G. (2012). Experimental methodology in journalism and mass communication research. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 89(1), 112-124. Moore, J., Thorson, E., & Le ...
Development Studies and Global Political Economy
... o Historical Methods: Latin American History (L97 301L) o Historical Methods: Middle Eastern History (L22 301M) o Historical Methods: European History (L22 301R) o The Human History of Climate Change (L22 3068) o The Middle East in the 20th Century (L97 3150) o Modern South Asia (L97 3192) o Intro t ...
... o Historical Methods: Latin American History (L97 301L) o Historical Methods: Middle Eastern History (L22 301M) o Historical Methods: European History (L22 301R) o The Human History of Climate Change (L22 3068) o The Middle East in the 20th Century (L97 3150) o Modern South Asia (L97 3192) o Intro t ...
Machiavelli`s Morals - Azure - Ideas for the Jewish Nation
... If they want their old evils to be forgiven, he tells them, they ought to commit new ones. “When many err,” he explains, “no one is punished, and though small faults are punished, great and grave ones are rewarded.” This is followed by a passage worth quoting at length: It pains me much when I hear ...
... If they want their old evils to be forgiven, he tells them, they ought to commit new ones. “When many err,” he explains, “no one is punished, and though small faults are punished, great and grave ones are rewarded.” This is followed by a passage worth quoting at length: It pains me much when I hear ...
Machiavelli`s Morals
... tells them, they ought to commit new ones. “When many err,” he explains, “no one is punished, and though small faults are punished, great and grave ones are rewarded.” is is followed by a passage worth quoting at length: It pains me much when I hear that out of conscience many of you repent the dee ...
... tells them, they ought to commit new ones. “When many err,” he explains, “no one is punished, and though small faults are punished, great and grave ones are rewarded.” is is followed by a passage worth quoting at length: It pains me much when I hear that out of conscience many of you repent the dee ...
Skeletons in White House Closets: A Discussion of Modern
... deeply engrained, the American public expects the president to be virtuous.2 However, scandals have also been present since the nationʼs founding; two members of George Washingtonʼs cabinet, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, were involved in notorious sex scandals that were the basis of polit ...
... deeply engrained, the American public expects the president to be virtuous.2 However, scandals have also been present since the nationʼs founding; two members of George Washingtonʼs cabinet, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, were involved in notorious sex scandals that were the basis of polit ...
IV Conference Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis
... exception, dissociate themselves from their political heritage, utilising a range of nominal, predicative and argumentative tools to (re)define the terms of reference and differentiate their movement from those considered beyond the pale. This leaves us with an analytic dilemma: how can we identify ...
... exception, dissociate themselves from their political heritage, utilising a range of nominal, predicative and argumentative tools to (re)define the terms of reference and differentiate their movement from those considered beyond the pale. This leaves us with an analytic dilemma: how can we identify ...
Full Spectrum Diplomacy and Grand Strategy: Reforming
... problem: the structural, the intellectual, and the cultural. The structure and culture of our policy-making system were created at a time before the arrival of modern mass media—during an era when news of major diplomatic, military or other strategic developments could take weeks to reach our nation ...
... problem: the structural, the intellectual, and the cultural. The structure and culture of our policy-making system were created at a time before the arrival of modern mass media—during an era when news of major diplomatic, military or other strategic developments could take weeks to reach our nation ...
Radio Research, McCarthyism and Paul F
... in the United States (although his direct participation in politics abruptly termisocial sciences: papers presented at the 25th anniversery of the Social Science Research Building, University of Chicago, November 10-12, 1955, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1956. p.309. Hereafter referred ...
... in the United States (although his direct participation in politics abruptly termisocial sciences: papers presented at the 25th anniversery of the Social Science Research Building, University of Chicago, November 10-12, 1955, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1956. p.309. Hereafter referred ...
Introduction: Disasters as Politics – Politics as Disasters
... certain political goals (more on this below when discussing the state of exception). Furthermore, in this argument it is possible to understand disasters as purely social events. Indeed, the original sociological attempts to understand disasters first needed to establish disasters as sociological is ...
... certain political goals (more on this below when discussing the state of exception). Furthermore, in this argument it is possible to understand disasters as purely social events. Indeed, the original sociological attempts to understand disasters first needed to establish disasters as sociological is ...
Hollywood Left and Right
... Political Hollywood started much earlier than most people realize. In 1918, FBI leaders William J. Burns and J. Edgar Hoover were so worried about the power of movie stars to affect the political consciousness of a nation that they ordered secret agents to maintain close surveillance over suspected ...
... Political Hollywood started much earlier than most people realize. In 1918, FBI leaders William J. Burns and J. Edgar Hoover were so worried about the power of movie stars to affect the political consciousness of a nation that they ordered secret agents to maintain close surveillance over suspected ...
Rousseau and the Ancients Rousseau et les Anciens
... political life. For Rousseau, this tension could only be eluded by ill-conceived attempts to separate moral psychology from political philosophy. Although this strict dichotomy has currently won the favor of many political theorists, it must not be allowed to contaminate our reading of Rousseau, who ...
... political life. For Rousseau, this tension could only be eluded by ill-conceived attempts to separate moral psychology from political philosophy. Although this strict dichotomy has currently won the favor of many political theorists, it must not be allowed to contaminate our reading of Rousseau, who ...
Democratic Deliberation Procedures : Theoretical and Practical
... empathy among citizens when they discuss a public policy or when they evaluate political candidates (Crosby, Nethercut, 2005 : 112). In the article Citizens Juries: Creating a Trustworthy Voice of the People, Ned Crosby and Doug Nethercut, present the virtues and the limits of this procedure offerin ...
... empathy among citizens when they discuss a public policy or when they evaluate political candidates (Crosby, Nethercut, 2005 : 112). In the article Citizens Juries: Creating a Trustworthy Voice of the People, Ned Crosby and Doug Nethercut, present the virtues and the limits of this procedure offerin ...
Foundations of Effective Influence Operations
... Since the end of the Cold War, there has been growing interest in improving the nation’s ability to employ various forms of “soft power”— capabilities that might allow the United States to effectively influence the attitudes and behavior of particular foreign audiences while minimizing or avoiding ...
... Since the end of the Cold War, there has been growing interest in improving the nation’s ability to employ various forms of “soft power”— capabilities that might allow the United States to effectively influence the attitudes and behavior of particular foreign audiences while minimizing or avoiding ...
Unlocking the Latino Vote: Civic Organizations As Tools for Latino
... largely undecided about their political party affiliations. They have supported both Democratic and Republican candidates in the past, and have taken both liberal and conservative stances on a variety of social issues. Another factor is that a good number of Latinos live in important swing districts ...
... largely undecided about their political party affiliations. They have supported both Democratic and Republican candidates in the past, and have taken both liberal and conservative stances on a variety of social issues. Another factor is that a good number of Latinos live in important swing districts ...
Postcolonial Readings of Resistance and Negotiation in
... postcolonial conflict in contemporary African literatures. These concepts operate at various levels of the narratives and open new routes for remembering, narrating, and reading violence through their problematization of discourses on African civil wars and political violence, on the one hand, and c ...
... postcolonial conflict in contemporary African literatures. These concepts operate at various levels of the narratives and open new routes for remembering, narrating, and reading violence through their problematization of discourses on African civil wars and political violence, on the one hand, and c ...
Differences in negativity bias underlie variations in political ideology
... Political scientists have documented the role of unspecified long-term forces in structuring political orientations and decisions, referring to them, alternatively, as antecedent conditions (Marcus et al. 1995), long-term predispositions (Zaller 1992), or ingrained habits (Gerber et al. 2003; Plutzer ...
... Political scientists have documented the role of unspecified long-term forces in structuring political orientations and decisions, referring to them, alternatively, as antecedent conditions (Marcus et al. 1995), long-term predispositions (Zaller 1992), or ingrained habits (Gerber et al. 2003; Plutzer ...