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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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Tennert, Falk. "An attributional analysis of corporate reporting in crisis situations." Journal of Communication Management 18, no. 4 (2014): 422–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jcom-09-2012-0074.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use an attributional approach to examine press coverage in Germany dealing with Toyota’s 2010 global product recall due to purportedly defective brakes. The research focuses on the attributions of cause and responsibility and, thereby, the practices of media-brokered selection and interpretation of events. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology used is a quantitative content analysis of selected German print media. Corporate reporting is analysed with the help of attribution theory approaches from the field of psychology, which, when applied to
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Chekshturina, V. "The main trends in the development of Ukrainian business journalism in the XXI century." Science and Education a New Dimension IX(254), no. 46 (2021): 54–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31174/send-hs2021-254ix46-13.

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The article considers the historical preconditions for the development of the business press, a theoretical analysis of the formation of Ukrainian business publications. In the process of searching for theoretical sources of the business press, the methodological basis was chosen the principle of historical determinism. The study showed that the emergence of business journalism was facilitated by international trade relations, which were actively developing in the early XVII century. The socio-communicative approach allowed to concentrate on the communication process of the participants of bus
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Mohammed, Aryana I. "Trends of Rudaw's Weekly Press Discourse in Raising Public Awareness of National Issues." Koya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 2 (2020): 44–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14500/kujhss.v3n2y2020.pp44-54.

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This research is an attempt to present and discuss the subject of the journalistic discourse in the Kurdish press and educating the public on national issues, which are determined by the political and economic framework of the country through the elements of national sovereignty, international relations and economic policy. Citizen, the land and the country together so the researcher considered stop to search the facts related to the process of communication and those messages addressed to the general public through the press institutions lead us to reach the results in a scientific descriptio
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Ogunyemi, Ola. "Shaping the perception of African conflicts through framing: A case study of the African diasporic press in the UK." Media, War & Conflict 11, no. 4 (2018): 421–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635218779918.

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Framing studies consistently conclude that the international news media represent African conflicts negatively and stereotypically. Owing to their focus on media content, however, most framing studies fail to examine the dynamic relationship between journalists’ cognitive role (what they say they do) and their practice role (what they actually do). Using parallel content analysis, this study compares what African diaspora journalists write about African conflicts with what they say about them. The analysis reveals that they show a preference for a factual style and a governing frame, and less
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Morozova, Galina, Diana Fatikhova, and Elmira Ziiatdinova. "Communication Models of Local Self-Government as a Subject of Modern Russian Policy (Based on Local Self-Government Bodies of the Republic of Tatarstan)." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 2 (May 2021): 246–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2021.2.19.

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Introduction. The article presents the results of a study of communication in the system of local self-government of the Republic of Tatarstan as a subject of the Russian Federation conducted by the authors in November – December 2019. The study included a survey of representatives of regional media and press services of local authorities of the Republic of Tatarstan in order to determine the model of communication in the local government system and the role of PR-activities in the regulation of social interaction in the region. Methods and materials. The main method of studying was the method
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Ayman, Umut, Anıl Kemal Kaya, and Ülfet Kutoğlu Kuruç. "The Impact of Digital Communication and PR Models on the Sustainability of Higher Education during Crises." Sustainability 12, no. 20 (2020): 8295. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12208295.

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Currently, the world is going through a pandemic, COVID-19, that affects the four pillars of organizational sustainability. At this point, institutions’ sustainability depends on how they handle crisis communication. It seems that institutions that can adapt themselves to changes regarding the usage of digital communication platforms are survivors, and even winners, of this crisis. The general belief concerning education in developing countries claims that these countries are slow in adapting to technological innovations. Being a developing country, North Cyprus has a multi-cultural environmen
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Lee, Sun Young. "How can companies succeed in forming CSR reputation?" Corporate Communications: An International Journal 21, no. 4 (2016): 435–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ccij-01-2016-0009.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the channels companies use to communicate their corporate social responsibility (CSR) messages and to test the effectiveness of those channels – specifically, press releases, corporate websites, CSR reports, corporate Facebook pages, and TV advertising – on forming companies’ CSR reputations. Design/methodology/approach The two primary methods used in this study were secondary analysis of existing data and content analysis. The study sample was the 101 companies in the Reputation Institute’s 2014 CSR ranking of the 100 most highly regarded compan
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Surma, I. V. "GLOBAL SUPRANATIONAL ACTORS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 4(31) (August 28, 2013): 141–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2013-4-31-141-151.

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In article it is shown, that the continued technological and content revolution in the means of mass communication in a number of key indicators complicates the interaction of the participants of international relations, and «information of the press» is of special importance in the modern international relations is the priority, which gives all grounds to attribute the information to the category of factors that determine the fundamental social change in the modern world. Possibilities of modern information society is not always amenable to precise forecast, the action of politicians and inte
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Mažeikienė, Natalija, Judita Kasperiūnienė, and Ilona Tandzegolskienė. "Framing Nuclearity: Online Media Discourses in Lithuania." Media and Communication 9, no. 2 (2021): 150–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v9i2.3818.

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This article refers to the concept of nuclearity as a broader technopolitical phenomenon that implies a political and cultural configuration of technical and scientific matters. The nuclear media discourses become a site of tensions, struggles, and power relations between various institutions, social groups, and agents who seek to frame nuclear issues. The Bourdieusian concept of a field as a domain of social interaction is employed by the authors of this article seeking to reveal interactions and power configurations within and between several fields: journalism and media, economy, politics,
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Rosenkranz, Julian, and Irene Pollach. "The framing and reframing of corporate financial results." Corporate Communications: An International Journal 21, no. 1 (2016): 103–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ccij-07-2015-0041.

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Purpose – News agencies are important stakeholders for large organizations, since the news they distribute will be adopted by other news outlets, which influence public opinion and hence corporate reputation. The purpose of this paper is to advance the understanding of how corporate earnings press releases are transformed into financial news by investigating whether the frames introduced by companies are adopted or reframed by news agencies. Design/methodology/approach – A content analysis of framing techniques in corporate earnings releases and their corresponding news-agency releases was per
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Vaišnys, Andrius. "Transformation of Communist Media Content and Public Space According to the Discourse ‘39Pact: Exiting the “Labyrinth” as an Act of Communication." Informacijos mokslai 90 (December 28, 2020): 53–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/im.2020.90.50.

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This text is about one of the longest processes of political communication, which, decades on, influences politicians of various generations of the Central, Eastern and Western Europe, contents of media and self-awareness of the audience. The process isn’t over yet, this is obvious not only from the document adopted by the EP but also from an international political rhetoric. Analysis of consequences of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed on 1939 in media (D’39Pact) and related national and international decisions is the axis of information conflict between the East and the West concerning thou
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Krstić, Aleksandra, Giorgia Aiello, and Nebojša Vladisavljević. "Visual metaphor and authoritarianism in Serbian political cartoons." Media, War & Conflict 13, no. 1 (2019): 27–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635219856549.

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This article examines how political cartoons reflected and mobilized resistance to growing authoritarianism and the personalization of power in contemporary Serbia. The focus is on the work of Dušan Petričić, the most influential political cartoonist in Serbia, which was published in daily Politika and weekly NIN between 2012 and 2017. Petričić’s cartoons offer interesting insights into a dramatic decline of press freedom and the rise of authoritarian personalist rule in terms of both their content and political impact. The authors draw on quantitative content analysis and qualitative multimod
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Murrell, Colleen. "The global television news agencies and their handling of user generated content video from Syria." Media, War & Conflict 11, no. 3 (2017): 289–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635217704224.

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This article examines the role that the global television news agencies play in the handling of user generated content (UGC) video from Syria. In the almost complete absence of independent journalists, Reuters, Associated Press and Agence France-Presse are sourcing citizen videos from YouTube channels and passing it on to their clients. This article examines the verification processes that the agencies undertake to check on the veracity of this material and asks whether the agencies have abandoned independent journalism to activists. This article provides a comparative analysis of two months’
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Major, Mark. "The Dan Rather Maxim: Collective identity and news coverage of human rights and international law." Media, War & Conflict 10, no. 2 (2016): 127–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635216632794.

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This article examines the influence of national identity on coverage of human rights and international law. Based on a content analysis of New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today’s coverage of torture at Abu Ghraib and the Obama administration’s expansion of drone warfare, it is argued that the news media largely protects the American identity by ignoring or marginalizing considerations of human rights and international law, despite these issues being central to the events. This research posits that the news media adheres to the Dan Rather Maxim named after long-time CBS news anchor, Da
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Auji, Hala. "Marketing Views of Modernity, Evangelism and Print Specialization in the American Mission Press Catalogs (1884–1896)." Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 11, no. 3 (2018): 316–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18739865-01103005.

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Abstract Taking up an analysis of the materiality of the American Mission Press (AMP) bilingual catalogs printed from 1884 to 1896 in Ottoman Beirut, in this article I identify these booklets as publications that circulated among broad networks of books, journals and newspapers during the period of the Arab nahda. By examining these catalogs in terms of the wider historical significance of their materiality, specifically their organization, layout, typography and illustrations, in this essay I show how these booklets promoted the AMP and its mission’s entangled messages in an increasingly comp
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Díaz-Carrión, Isis Arlene, and Paola Vizcaino-Suárez. "Tourism and Gender Research in Brazil and Mexico." Tourism Culture & Communication 19, no. 4 (2019): 277–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/194341419x15542140077530.

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Tourism and gender research emerged during the 1990s in the Anglophone academies. Despite the sociocultural improvement in gender studies, tourism and gender research remains a marginal and disarticulated subfield of studies three decades later, with limited impact on the broader tourism scholarship and on practical transformations at the destination level. In Latin America, tourism gender research was introduced towards the beginning of the 21st century and, apart from the limitations identified in the Anglophone academies, the lack of engagement with gender and feminist debates has contribut
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Kosowski, Bogdan, and Artur Luzar. "Social Media as a Source of Information and Misinformation on the Example of the Notre Dame Fire." Safety & Fire Technology 56, no. 2 (2020): 6–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.12845/sft.56.2.2020.1.

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Aim: The aim of this article is to analyse the activity of individual users, institutions and organisations in social media in the context of the fire in the Notre Dame Cathedral. The main threats of using this type of tools in crisis communication are presented, with particular emphasis on the propagation of information and disinformation. Introduction: The development of social media (platforms) in the global Internet means that they have become a tool commonly used by various types of private organisations, public administration and services. Using this medium gives great opportunities in t
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Juodytė, Aurelija, and Ng Zhen Xiang Colin. "Media Restrictions as the Image Formation Tool: the Case Study of Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew Popularity." Žurnalistikos Tyrimai 6 (January 1, 2015): 141–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/zt/jr.2013.6.7406.

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We live in the world full of nice people. The media make us think so as we are surrounded by the images of sport, pop culture, fashion industry, entertainment media, and business leaders. We face them even in the news programs and the press. Of course, the photos and other visual outlets of politicians join the general publicity of personality cult. How do these people appear in the journalist media? Why are they exposed in a positive manner while the crucial role of journalism’s “watchdog” function is to demonstrate weaknesses in order to get them into political agenda and improve? We live in
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Persaud, Christopher Jahmail, Nick-Brie Guarriello, Elena Maris, Crystal Abidin, and Meg Jing Zeng. "RACING THE PLATFORM/PLATFORMING RACE." AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, October 5, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11144.

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Race and racism are enduring structural forces that have a hand in virtually every aspect of society; the internet and its vast array of platforms, applications, devices, and cultures are well within their grasp (Nakamura and Chow-White, 2013; Brock, 2020). The papers on this panel trouble, question, and reorient notions of how race comes to matter in our contemporary digital landscape. We build on scholarship that explores how content creators make sense of their relationships to audiences, their contested digital labor, and the centrality of identity to their (im)material work (eg: Baym, 201
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Goggin, Gerard. "SMS Riot: Transmitting Race on a Sydney Beach, December 2005." M/C Journal 9, no. 1 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2582.

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 My message is this in regard to SMS messages and swarming crowds; this is ludicrous behaviour; it is unAustralian. We all share this wonderful country. (NSW Police Assistant Commissioners Mark Goodwin, quoted in Kennedy)
 
 
 The cops hate and fear the swarming packs of Lebanese who respond when some of their numbers are confronted, mobilising quickly via mobile phones and showing open contempt for Australian law. All this is the real world, as distinct from the world preferred by ideological academics who talk about “moral panic” and the oppression of Musli
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Dwyer, Tim. "Transformations." M/C Journal 7, no. 2 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2339.

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The Australian Government has been actively evaluating how best to merge the functions of the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) and the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) for around two years now. Broadly, the reason for this is an attempt to keep pace with the communications media transformations we reduce to the term “convergence.” Mounting pressure for restructuring is emerging as a site of turf contestation: the possibility of a regulatory “one-stop shop” for governments (and some industry players) is an end game of considerable force. But, from a public interest perspective,
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Leidecker-Sandmann, Melanie, and Beatrice Eugster. "Communicating Political Positions on European Issues: A Comparison of Parties and Newspapers in Seven Countries." Political Studies Review, September 24, 2020, 147892992095200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1478929920952001.

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This article starts from the observation that most voters know relatively little about positions and plans of political parties, especially when European Union politics is concerned. One reason for this could be that the main sources for political information, party communication and mass media coverage, provide voters only little concrete information about positions and plans of political parties. We ask how concretely, respectively vaguely, political parties and mass media communicate political positions prior to the 2014 European Parliament elections. We conducted a quantitative content ana
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Stauff, Markus. "Non-Fiction Transmedia: Seriality and Forensics in Media Sport." M/C Journal 21, no. 1 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1372.

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At last year’s Tour de France—the three-week cycling race—the winner of one stage was disqualified for allegedly obstructing a competitor. In newspapers and on social media, cycling fans immediately started a heated debate about the decision and about the actual course of events. They uploaded photographs and videos, which they had often edited and augmented with graphics to support their interpretation of the situation or to direct attention to some neglected detail (Simpson; "Tour de France").Due to their competitive character and their audience’s partisanship, modern media sports continuous
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de Veen, Linda, and Richard Thomas. "Shooting for neutrality? Analysing bias in terrorism reports in Dutch newspapers." Media, War & Conflict, March 18, 2020, 175063522090940. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635220909407.

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Similar to other nations, terrorism is a compelling preoccupation in the Netherlands. One issue in the public debate concerning news coverage is whether it fairly reports the perpetrators’ racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds. This article asks whether there is disproportionate attention (coverage bias), selection (gatekeeping bias) and presentation (statement bias) in various Dutch newspapers between 2015 and 2017. Using content analysis, the authors find all three types of bias present, albeit to different degrees. We propose that Critical Race Theory (CRT) usefully explains how bias is
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Wicke, Nina. "Characteristics of university websites (Science Communication)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, March 26, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/1f.

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A topic-independent systematic approach according to Deuze (2003) enables to describe websites of universities based on three main characteristics: Hypertextuality, multimediality and interactivity (Metag & Schäfer, 2017). Other important dimensions to characterize a website are multilingualism (e. g. Chapleo et al., 2011) as well as the content of those websites (e. g. Bozyigit & Akkan, 2014), but also their dialogical dimension (e. g. McAllister-Spooner & Kent, 2009) and the prevalence of ethnic and gender diversity (Bal & Sharik, 2019). Field of application/theoretical found
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Wicke, Nina. "Dialogical strategies of science communicators (Science Communication)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, March 26, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/1g.

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According to Taylor et al. (2001), dialogue can be defined "as a tool for effective and mutually rewarding interpersonal communication" (p. 267) and refers to “any negotiated exchange of ideas and opinions” (Kent & Taylor, 1998, p. 325), whereby all parties in a relationship strive to engage in an honest, open and ethically communicative give and take (Bortree & Seltzer, 2009). From a public relations perspective, dialogue is a necessary tool to build an effective relationship with the public (Kent & Taylor, 1998). Dialogical strategies therefore serve to build and maintain dynamic
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Leavy, Patricia. "Memory-Work." M/C Journal 4, no. 5 (2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1934.

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People generally assume that memory is a personal experience which requires little to no work. It just happens. We believe that as human beings we are simply able to recall the past within our own minds. Social memory is actually a public and interactive process requiring ongoing cultural memory-work. Furthermore, the mass media situate cultural recall as largely exterior to the individual. Social beings often engage in cultural work that they are not fully conscious of: memory-work is a site of semi-unconscious labour. Collective memory is a necessary part of social life because it is through
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Steppat, Desiree, and Laia Castro Herrero. "Negative Campaigning (Election Campaigning Communication)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, April 18, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/4g.

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One of the most crucial decisions political candidates make ahead of an election is whether they want to focus on their image or that of their their political opponents in their advertisement (Lau and Rovner , 2009). During electoral campaigns, candidates need to decide whether they use political advertisement to display a positive image of themselves or whether they try to make the opponent look bad. The first strategy is referred to as Acclaim or Positive Ads. The second approach, according to Surlin and Gordon is called Negative Campaigning and is applied by a political candidate when (s)he
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Prater, David, and Sarah Miller. "We shall soon be nothing but transparent heaps of jelly to each other." M/C Journal 5, no. 2 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1948.

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Use of technologies in domestic spaces in a market economy suggests a certain notion of consumption. But is this the same as consumption or use of technologies in public spaces such as urban streets, internet cafes and libraries? As Baudrillard has argued, consumption can be seen as a form of desire for social meaning and interaction [1988]. How then do we describe the types of social interaction made possible by virtualising technologies, and the tensions between these interactions and the physical spaces in which they take place? Studies of the social and behavioural impacts of new technolog
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Stooksbury, Kara E., Lori Maxwell, and Cynthia S. Brown. ""Spin Zones" in American Presidential Elections." M/C Journal 14, no. 5 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.410.

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If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: "President Can't Swim". —Lyndon B. Johnson Introduction The term “spin” implies manipulating the truth, and this concept, along with “spin doctoring,” is now common in media and public discourse. The prevalence of “spin zones” in American politics is undeniable; media outlets themselves, such as Bill O’Reilly’s “No Spin Zone” on Fox News, now run segments on the topic. Despite this apparent media certainty about what constitutes “spin” there is a lack of conceptual clarity regarding th
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Sumiala, Johanna. "Circulating Communities Online: The Case of the Kauhajoki School Shooting." M/C Journal 14, no. 2 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.321.

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Mobilities We live in a world of mobilised social life, as John Urry describes it. This is a world made out of constant flows of items, ideas, and actors travelling materially and/or immaterially from one location to another, non-stop. The movement of things and people goes back and forth; it changes direction and passes around various locations, both physical and virtual. No discussion of mobility today can be complete without consideration of the role of communication in reshaping mobilised social life. In many respects, our social life and a sense of community may be thought of as displaced
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Lupton, Deborah, and Gareth M. Thomas. "Playing Pregnancy: The Ludification and Gamification of Expectant Motherhood in Smartphone Apps." M/C Journal 18, no. 5 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1012.

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IntroductionLike other forms of embodiment, pregnancy has increasingly become subject to representation and interpretation via digital technologies. Pregnancy and the unborn entity were largely private, and few people beyond the pregnant women herself had access to the foetus growing within her (Duden). Now pregnant and foetal bodies have become open to public portrayal and display (Lupton The Social Worlds of the Unborn). A plethora of online materials – websites depicting the unborn entity from the moment of conception, amateur YouTube videos of births, social media postings of ultrasounds a
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Blassnig, Sina. "Political issues (Self-Presentation of Political Actors)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, March 26, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/4a.

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Political issues, in general, focus on the content of political actors’ communication and most often describe either the main issue or several issues that are in the focus of a political actor’s statement or any other relevant text (e.g., press release, news article, tweet, etc.). The basic premise of analyzing political issues in the self-presentation of political actors is that one major goal of political actors’ communication is to place specific issues on the political agenda (Strömbäck & Esser, 2017). Political issues are most often coded based on a list of pre-defined issues that ref
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Melnykova, O. "Samizdat magazine “Porogy”: typological peculiarities, problems, genres." Communications and Communicative Technologies, November 19, 2018, 62–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/291808.

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In order to determine the current trends of the samvydav the genre-thematic analysis of the magazinel "Porogy" is implied. Typological peculiarities, problems, genres are under consideration during the process of analysis.Ukrainian illegal press which had no clear periodicity and no defined mechanism of distribution, reported of human rights violation on the territory of the Soviet Union, creation of national liberation movement and civil rights protection movement as well as, among other issues, told about repressions of creative and academic intelligentsia. It is worth mentioning among self-
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Tyler, Imogen. "Chav Scum." M/C Journal 9, no. 5 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2671.

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 In the last three years a new filthy vocabulary of social class has emerged in Britain. The word “chav”, and its various synonyms and regional variations, has become a ubiquitous term of abuse for white working class subjects. An entire slang vocabulary has emerged around chav. Acronyms, such as “Council Housed and Vile” have sprung up to explain the term. Folk etymologies and some scholarly sources suggest that the term chav might derive from a distortion of a Romany word for a child, while others suggests it is a derivative of the term charver, long used in the North Eas
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Fredericks, Bronwyn, and Debbie Bargallie. "Situating Race in Cultural Competency Training: A Site of Self-Revelation." M/C Journal 23, no. 4 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1660.

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Indigenous cross-cultural training has been around since the 1980s. It is often seen as a way to increase the skills and competency of staff engaged in providing service to Indigenous clients and customers, teaching Indigenous students within universities and schools, or working with Indigenous communities (Fredericks and Bargallie, “Indigenous”; “Which Way”). In this article we demonstrate how such training often exposes power, whiteness, and concepts of an Indigenous “other”. We highlight how cross-cultural training programs can potentially provide a setting in which non-Indigenous participa
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Nansen, Bjorn. "Accidental, Assisted, Automated: An Emerging Repertoire of Infant Mobile Media Techniques." M/C Journal 18, no. 5 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1026.

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Introduction It is now commonplace for babies to begin their lives inhabiting media environments characterised by the presence, distribution, and mobility of digital devices and screens. Such arrangements can be traced, in part, to the birth of a new regime of mobile and touchscreen media beginning with the release of the iPhone in 2007 and the iPad in 2010, which stimulated a surge in household media consumption, underpinned by broadband and wireless Internet infrastructures. Research into these conditions of ambient mediation at the beginnings of life, however, is currently dominated by medi
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Rothenberger, Liane, and Valerie Hase. "Labeling of groups and events (Terrorism Coverage)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, March 26, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/2v.

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Labeling of groups and events describes how groups connected to religious, political or other forms of violence as well as their acts are labeled or evaluated. These labels might vary from more nominal descriptions (e.g., “gunmen”) to more judgmental descriptions (e.g., “terrorist”), leading to different perceptions of these groups and acts by the public. Field of application/theoretical foundation: Labels for groups and events are of interest in journalism research, political communication, research on terrorism and violence as well as stereotyping. These measurements are often based on “Soci
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Al-Mansouri, Tarfa, Haya Al-Mohannadi, and Mariam Feroun. "Digital diplomacy during the first 100 days: How GCC ministries of foreign affairs and ministers tweeted the blockade." QScience Connect 2021, no. 2 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/connect.2021.spt.1.

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Since the sudden outbreak of what is known as the GCC crisis or the blockade on June 5, 2017, the four nations in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) involved in the conflict –the State of Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the Kingdom of Bahrain – have found themselves in a diplomatic race for the support of their position on the rift in traditional media, as well as on social media platforms. This paper focuses on the different ways the ministries of foreign affairs (MOFAs) and the ministers of foreign affairs (MFAs) used Twitter as an instrument of digita
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Reid Boyd, Elizabeth, Madalena Grobbelaar, Eyal Gringart, Alise Bender, and Rose Williams. "Introducing ‘Intimate Civility’: Towards a New Concept for 21st-Century Relationships." M/C Journal 22, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1491.

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Fig. 1: Photo by Miguel Orós, from unsplash.comFeminism has stalled at the bedroom door. In the post-#metoo era, more than ever, we need intimate civil rights in our relationships to counter the worrisome prevailing trends: Intimate partner violence. Interpersonal abuse. Date rape. Sexual harassment. Online harassment. Bullying. Rage. Sexual Assault. Abusive relationships. Revenge porn. There’s a lot of damage done when we get up close and personal. In the 21st century, we have come far in terms of equality and respect between the genders, so there’s a lot to celebrate. We also note that the A
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