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Mylonas, Yiannis, and Matina Noutsou. "Interpolations of class, “race”, and politics." Nordicom Review 42, s3 (2021): 56–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/nor-2021-0026.

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Abstract This article focuses on the ways in which the Danish liberal mainstream press covered events related to the so-called Greek crisis. In particular, we examine the coverage of the different Greek national elections that took place during the Greek crisis years (2010–2019) by Jyllands-Posten (JP), a popular Danish daily newspaper. Qualitative content analysis is deployed to study a corpus of 70 news and editorial articles published by JP on the aforementioned topic. Our analysis highlights the existence of three main interrelated themes in JP's constructions of the Greek elections: a mor
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CHEREGI, Bianca Florentina, and Alina BARGAOANU. "Branding Romania in the Age of Disruption.Technology as a Soft Power Instrument." Journal of Media Research 13, no. 3 (38) (2020): 5–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/jmr.38.1.

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In the age of disruption and in today’s platform society (Van Dijck et al., 2019), communication between nation states is influenced by the development of technology. The nation state is responding to the new communication environment through “techplomacy” and through the use of Artificial Intelligence as a strategic asset in the global tech race. Arti- ficial Intelligence (AI), including the strategies to come up with viable AI, has a big potential for nation branding, being also a competitive advan- tage for countries worldwide. In this context, the aim of our research is to investigate tech
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Ward, Orlanda. "Intersectionality and Press Coverage of Political Campaigns." International Journal of Press/Politics 22, no. 1 (2016): 43–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940161216673195.

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Internationally, scholars have raised substantial concerns regarding unfavorable news coverage of female political candidates and representatives. However, prior research has scarcely considered the intersectional effects of political actors’ race and gender in this context. I investigate these dynamics through a case study of the U.K. 2010 general election, a breakthrough year for black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) women in British politics. Only three had previously been elected to parliament but a further seven joined their ranks that year. While headlines celebrated the possibility o
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Belim, Célia. "E-public Relations in Health Organizations: How EURORDIS-Rare Diseases Europe Uses the Website and Facebook to Communicate with Key Publics." Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 22, no. 1 (2020): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21018/rjcpr.2020.1.287.

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This article focuses on how EURORDIS-Rare Diseases Europe uses e-Public Relations to communicate and construct and strengthen relations with key publics, concretely the patients/members and journalists. Grounded on rhetorical theory and on a triple (qualitative, quantitative, and rhetorical) analysis to content, the study explores the website, Facebook page and press releases of EURORDIS. The results show that the EURORDIS’ website encompasses six types of content: information, clarification, personalization, support, appeal, and empowerment. In Facebook (N=160), the most significant issue is
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Allen, William L., and Scott Blinder. "Media Independence through Routine Press-State Relations: Immigration and Government Statistics in the British Press." International Journal of Press/Politics 23, no. 2 (2018): 202–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940161218771897.

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When and how does press coverage maintain independence from governments’ preferred language? Leading scholarship argues that elites shape media content, especially in foreign affairs settings where journalists rely on official sources. But do media push back in domestic policy contexts? Focusing on immigration in Britain, we find press coverage exhibits signs of autonomy that rely on the state’s administrative branches. Our evidence comes from automated linguistic analysis of 190,000 items of migration coverage in nineteen national British newspapers from 2006 to 2015, and press releases publi
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Maeseele, Pieter A., Karel Deneckere, Koen Panis, and Steve Paulussen. "The energy question in the Belgian daily press during 2010: the role of region, newspaper type and newspaper section." Journal of Science Communication 14, no. 01 (2015): A03. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.14010203.

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The literature illustrates how media research on the energy question is characterized by a limited focus on separate energy options, resulting in a lack of research into the diversity of and mutual relations between various energy options. This paper reports on a quantitative content analysis of eight Belgian newspapers (N=1181), focusing on whether certain energy options are systematically more covered in certain regions, types of newspapers and/or types of newspaper sections. The results show that five energy options dominate the debate and that there are minimal differences per region, but
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Park, Young Eun, Hyunsang Son, Sung-Un Yang, and Jae Kook Lee. "A good company gone bad." Journal of Communication Management 23, no. 1 (2019): 31–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jcom-11-2017-0132.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate whether or not public relations efforts in corporate social responsibility (CSR) influence the news media in corporate crisis situations.Design/methodology/approachThe study conducted a content analysis of press releases and news media based on traditional human-coded cross-lag analyses and a machine learning technique, a novel method of big data analysis to test hypotheses.FindingsResults indicate that CSR press releases indeed influenced the news media. During the crisis point, however, agenda-building was not observed.Practical implications
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Etter, Michael Andreas, and Finn Årup Nielsen. "Collective remembering of organizations." Corporate Communications: An International Journal 20, no. 4 (2015): 431–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ccij-09-2014-0059.

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Purpose – How organizations’ pasts are presented to the public is crucial, because this presentation shapes corporate reputations. Increasingly, various actors contribute to the public remembering of organizations with new information and communication technologies (ICTs). The purpose of this paper is to investigate the online encyclopedia Wikipedia as a global memory place, where the pasts of organizations are communicatively co-constructed by actors of a loosely connected community. Design/methodology/approach – The authors analyze 1,459 edits of Wikipedia pages of ten organizations from var
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McGehee, Glynn M., Beth A. Cianfrone, and Timothy Kellison. "Interaction of Communication From the Sport Organization, Media, and Public Perspectives: How Does Messaging Relate and Differ?" Journal of Sport Management 34, no. 3 (2020): 229–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.2018-0347.

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Sport organizations, the media, and the public frequently interact. Messages conveyed by organizations and the media likely impact both groups’ communication strategies to reach target audiences and control messaging. This triad of communication—team–media–public—is often examined in segments (e.g., media framing or public reaction to media), even though the three interact. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine differences in message themes and responses from all perspectives on a common topic. Following a major announcement from a professional sport organization, the researchers cond
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Abrar, Ana Nadhya. "Central Java’s assault on media ethics: How the governor turned watchdogs into pet poodles." Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 25, no. 1&2 (2019): 242–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v25i1and2.466.

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This study examines the coverage of Indonesia's main newspapers, Suara Merdeka and Radar Semarang (Jawa Pos group), about the Governor of Central Java, Indonesia, Ganjar Pranowo, in 2016, during his midterm period in leading the province. It highlights how the Governor, who initially removed help for journalists, became a figure that journalists like. The qualitative content analysis of 20 articles that took part in the journalism competition for journalists held by Public Relations Bureau Regional Secretary of Central Java Province showed that the news stopped at Ganjar Pranowo without trying
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