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Rahmayuda, Tio, and Denny Kurniadi. "PERANCANGAN APLIKASI MOBILE SEBAGAI MEDIA PROMOSI TEMPAT KOST DAN FASISILTAS PENDUKUNG BERBASIS ANDROID." Voteteknika (Vocational Teknik Elektronika dan Informatika) 7, no. 2 (June 1, 2019): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/voteteknika.v7i2.104013.

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Boarding houses has its own problems in finding. The problems are boarding house location, price, facilities, surrounding environment and time to gather about boarding houses information. Landlords of boarding house also have its own problems, like disseminate information about the boarding houses is limited. Mobile application of boarding houses and support facilities is built to solve the problem in finding suitable boarding houses and also to inform the others about the boarding houses. The method used is the client-server based waterfall model. Application server side’s use the PHP programming language (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) and web services Json and MYSQL for Database Management Systems (DBMS). Application client side’s use the java programming language and java script that can run on the android platform. The design application of boarding houses and support facilities is based android to generate three applications which are one server and two application client. The first client application has function to search information of boarding houses. The second client application is used by landlord in marketing their boarding houses.Keywords: Android, Json, Client-server,MYSQL, Boarding Houses.
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Fitriyanto, Ari, Kodrat Iman Satoto, and Kurniawan Teguh Martono. "Pengenalan Rumah Adat di Pulau Jawa Sebagai Media Pembelajaran Berbasis VRML." Jurnal Teknologi dan Sistem Komputer 3, no. 3 (August 20, 2015): 354. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jtsiskom.3.3.2015.354-361.

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Indonesia is rich in culture, ethnicity which one example is the traditional houses that exist in each province. Introduce Indonesian traditional house to users by using information technology as a medium of information could be one way to preserve the nation's culture. Limitations of the media information about traditional houses that currently can only be enjoyed through pictures or visit the traditional houses directly make society can not know the traditional houses in Indonesia optimally. Therefore we need a media so that people can know more about traditional houses in Indonesia without the need to visit directly into sites or less information such as 2-dimensional images in the book. Application developed is combination between virtual reality and website. Application built using the waterfall method. The virtual technology is embedded in a website that allows users to access them anytime and anywhere. Aplication was developed using VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) and 3ds Max modeling software, and using the programming language PHP, HTML, CSS, and MySQL database. The browser needs Cortona3D Viewer plug-in for displaying three-dimensional file. The results of making this application is an application that utilizes the VRML technology to display traditional house on the island of Java in three dimensions. The results show that this application runs in accordance with the design functionality that has been made.
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Jezhyzhanska, Tetyana. "PR COMMUNICATIONS OF PUBLISHING HOUSES AS A SCIENTIFIC OBJECT." Integrated communications, no. 3 (2017): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2524-2644.2017.3.6.

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The article studies the current state and prospects of researches of publishing house’s communications, namely PR communications of book publishers. The attention is drawn to insufficient scientific development of this problem, on t one hand, and obvious importance in the modern conditions to provide publishing house with competitiveness, on the other one. The literature and sources related to this issues are analyzed, the theoretical and practical possibilities of using PR in the activity of book publishers are determined, the history and current state of research of publishing house`s PR communications is studied. The prospects for further scientific study and practical use of PR communications in the activities of publishing houses are determined. The relevance of the research topic is that communication in the information society is a fundamentally new phenomenon that creates new values, changes the technologies and product configurations, systems of work with the clients. The companies have always tried to establish communication, that is built around and within the system of interactions, which would help managers to achieve a strategic goal. However, the modern communications are different from traditional ones. The objective of the article is to investigate formation of theoretical basis of PR-communications of publishing houses in the modern media space of Ukraine. The realization of this objective involves performing the following research tasks: to analyze the professional literature on the main issues of research; to find out the positions of foreign and domestic communications researchers in the publishing industry; to consider the theoretical studies of PR communications of publishing houses in the modern media space. To achieve this objective, we use such general scientific methods as analysis that allowed us to separate the actual tendencies of communication in publishing industry for their subject study, synthesis, by which the integral picture of theoretical basis of the research of communications of publishing industry of Ukraine is integrated into the whole. The method of generalization allowed to study, to systematize and to structure the information. Also, the descriptive method and method of comparison were used, as well as with the help of the method of scientific forecasting we were able to determine the prospects of development of PR- communications of publishing houses in the modern media space
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Ayonghe, Lum Suzanne, and Godson Enowmbi Besong. "Subtitling as a Vector for the Promotion of Bilingualism and Patriotism." Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences 16, no. 3 (April 19, 2021): 263–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jcas.v16i3.6.

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This paper is aimed at showing that subtitling can be used to foster bilingualism and patriotism in Cameroon. The objectives are to investigate how deeply rooted the practice of audiovisual translation is in local media outlets, focusing on how it can help in promoting bilingualism; promote the use of subtitling in the Cameroonian audiovisual media landscape; and assess the pivotal role of the audiovisual translator in this sector. A sample of 151 persons was used. Questionnaires were administered to respondents and stakeholders were interviewed in two media houses: Hi TV and CRTV. Hi TV is based in an English-speaking region, and CRTV is a State-owned media house and believed to have the widest audience in the country. Findings revealed that subtitling does not only provide TV viewers with information in their second official language, but also enables them to improve on their reading and writing skills, as well as their bilingualism, among others. Subtitling is not advanced in media houses in Cameroon. Recommendations were made to improve on the practice of subtitling in media houses in Cameroon. These include increasing the level of subtitled programmes broadcast on TV stations, raising awareness on the importance of media information access by the hearing impaired; creating an audiovisual translation unit in each TV broadcasting house and recruiting audiovisual translators; voting of laws to make the subtitling of some, if not, all TV programmes broadcast by Cameroonian TV channels mandatory; educating the public on the importance of subtitling by gradually introducing them to viewers through TV programmes, so that their eyes and mind could progressively get used to watching subtitled material and thus avoid total rejection of the subtitles; and training more audiovisual translators in Cameroon. Key words: Translation, Bilingualism, Patriotism, Vector, Subtitling
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Andeska, Niko, and Rahmawati Rahmawati. "KAJIAN ESTETIKA PADA RUMAH ADAT ACEH BESAR TAMAN RATU SAFIATUDDIN." Gorga : Jurnal Seni Rupa 10, no. 1 (May 2, 2021): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/gr.v10i1.24736.

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Traditional houses in Indonesia have their own characteristics with various physical forms to the aesthetic of the ornaments engraved on each part, one of which we can see in the traditional house of Aceh. The traditional house in Aceh province is called Rumoh Aceh. The traditional house is identical to the elongated rectangle with various carvings. One of the uniqueness of Aceh's traditional house is the form of carved ornaments that have differences in each district, both in terms of the shape of the ornament, the placement and the meaning contained in the ornament. The form of the traditional house studied was the Aceh Besar traditional house located in Taman Ratu Safiatuddin, Banda Aceh. This research was conducted because of the lack of available references relating to the carving of traditional Aceh Besar house ornaments, so that it became an attraction for the author to conduct this research. The method used in this research uses qualitative methods. This qualitative method is carried out by collecting information by determining objects and topics, observation, determining informants, interviews, collecting data to analyzing data related to carving ornaments found in traditional houses of Aceh Besar. The data analysis stage uses aesthetic studies as a surgical theory in researching the form of carving ornaments of traditional houses of Aceh Besar. Keywords: ornaments, traditional, house, aesthetic study.AbstrakRumah adat di Indonesia memiliki ciri khas masing-masing dengan bentuk fisiknya yang beragam hingga estetik ornamen yang terukir di setiap bagiannya, salah satunya dapat kita lihat pada rumah adat Aceh. Rumah adat di provinsi Aceh disebut dengan Rumoh Aceh. Rumah adat yang identik dengan persegi empat memanjang dengan ukiran yang beragam. Salah satu keunikan rumah adat Aceh yaitu bentuk ukiran ornamen yang memiliki perbedaan pada setiap Kabupatennya, baik dari segi bentuk ornamen, penempatan dan makna yang terkandung pada ornamen tersebut. Bentuk rumah adat yang diteliti adalah rumah adat Aceh Besar yang terdapat di Taman Ratu Safiatuddin, Banda Aceh. Penelitian ini dilakukan karena minimnya referensi yang tersedia berkaitan dengan ukiran ornamen rumah adat Aceh Besar, sehingga menjadi daya tarik bagi penulis untuk melakukan penelitian ini. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif. Metode Kualitatif ini dilakukan dengan cara mengumpulkan informasi dengan penentuan objek dan topik, observasi, penentuan informan, wawancara, pengambilan data hingga analisis data yang terkait dengan ukiran ornamen yang terdapat pada rumah adat Aceh Besar. Tahap analisis data menggunakan kajian estetika sebagai teori pembedah dalam penelitian bentuk ukiran ornamen rumah adat Aceh Besar. Kata Kunci: ornamen, rumah, adat, kajian estetika. Authors: Niko Andeska : Institut Seni Budaya Indonesia AcehRahmawati : Institut Seni Budaya Indonesia Aceh References:Andeska, N., Setiawan, I., & Wirandi, R. (2019). Inventarisasi Ragam Hias Aceh pada Iluminasi Mushaf AL-Quran Kuno Koleksi Pedir Museum di Banda Aceh. Gorga: Jurnal Seni Rupa, 8(2), 351-357. https://doi.org/10.24114/gr.v8i2.15134.Ghifari, Muhammad. (2020). “Foto Rumah Adat Aceh Besar”. Hasil Dokumentasi Pribadi: 2020, Taman Ratu Safiatuddin.Kartika, Dharsono Sony. (2016). Kreasi Artistik: Perjumpaan Tradisi Modern dalam Paradikma Kekaryaan Seni. Karanganyar: Citra Sains.Leigh, Barbara, (1989). Tangan-Tangan Trampi: Seni Kerajinan Aceh. Djambatan: Jakarta.Maulin, S., Zuriana, C., & Lindawati, L. (2019). Makna Motif Ragam Hias pada Rumah Tradisional Aceh di Museum Aceh. Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Pendidikan Seni, Drama, Tari & Musik, 4(1), 78-96. Paramita, N. C., Azmi, A., & Azis, A. C. K. (2020). Upaya Meningkatkan Hasil Belajar Menggambar Bentuk Buah Teknik Krayon. Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), 3(1), 171-177. https://doi.org/10.34007/jehss.v3i1.245.
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Wei, Lan. "Materialisation of the Good Life in the New House." European Journal of East Asian Studies 20, no. 1 (April 13, 2021): 219–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700615-20211012.

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Abstract Over the past two decades, Chinese rural architecture has experienced dramatic changes through the Building the Chinese Socialist New Village movement. Thousands of new houses, particularly in the model of the New Village, have risen abruptly out of the ground. These Western-style new houses with a garden (huayuan yangfang), which often appear in the media as typical family houses in Western society, largely represent the image of the good life of the state and the peasant in contemporary China. In this article, I focus on how the family house is produced and consumed in Baikou New Village in south China. By presenting the materiality of the dwelling space, this paper probes the intertwined processes of the materialisation of the blueprint of the good life and how the new houses influence family life (especially intergenerational relationships) in post-socialist Baikou New Village.
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Awebwa, A. Linda. "Media Arrows Striking the Cancer Scourge." Journal of Global Oncology 4, Supplement 2 (October 1, 2018): 126s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.15100.

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Background and context: Traditional and new media are powerful platforms for shaping public agendas and promoting stakeholder action. The main stream media is a key mode of sharing information that directly reaches different stakeholders in the country. Media needs to be kept abreast of the developments especially in relation to the cancer world. Regular interface between media practitioners, cancer control advocates and champions facilitates building of synergies and momentum to push for the implementation. Additionally journalists need skills and information tools reinforcement particularly in the area of cancer control which is a relatively new subject in the development discourse. Aim: Equip journalists from the national as well as regional media houses with information on the provisions of cancer control and the rationale behind the provisions. Strategy/Tactics: Cancer control: building alliances and networks in the media for cancer support and control, through activities such as monthly media dialogues and engagement. Program/Policy process: There was a survey done at the start of the project. It enabled us understand the level of knowledge that the media had on the issue of cancer and cancer control. It also helped us know how far the media could reach in lines of cancer control. These enabled us know what is needed for us to fully use the media in this cancer fight. Outcomes: We reached more than 1000 journalists from over 100 media houses spread across the country. And through these media houses we have reached over 2,500,000 people who are part of the audience of the media houses. We have more than 30 in-depth stories in the broadcast and print media. We have offered fellowships to more than 15 journalists, held one-on-one meetings with more than 30 producers, editors and other managers. We have conducted more than 50 media dialogues and generated a database of over 1000 individuals in our tobacco control outreach efforts. What was learned: There is more need for media engagement and education. Media is one of the outlets where cancer information can be shared and you are sure that even the people at the grassroot are able to get the information.
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Krumsvik, Arne H. "Impact of VAT on Portfolio Strategies of Media Houses." Journal of Media Business Studies 9, no. 2 (June 2012): 115–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16522354.2012.11073547.

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Sultana, Irem, Malik Adnan, and Muhammad Imran Mehsud. "Media, Culture and Indigenous Languages in Pakistan: A Critical Review." Global Language Review V, no. IV (December 30, 2020): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2020(v-iv).04.

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This research paper inspected the role of Pakistani media to protect indigenous languages and culture in Pakistan. The study examined the situation; if Pakistani media outpours concern with the native languages or not. The article also checked the media landscape, its language-wise segregation and scenario of literacy in different areas of the country. The outcomes of the study showed that Pakistani media is neglecting the indigenous languages. The study results exhibited clearly that media houses’ focus on protecting native languages, is not profound. The findings also showed that foreign ownership of Media houses plays a role in neglecting indigenous language promotions. The current study presented that Pakistani mainstream media is damaging the local and native languages. The study was the outcome of qualitative content analysis and in-depth interviews of senior communication experts.
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Editor, Chief. "EXAMINING THE PROMINENCE OF THE POLITICAL CORRUPTION NEWS IN SOUTH SUDAN." International Journal of Communication and Public Relation 6, no. 2 (August 31, 2021): 42–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.47604/ijcpr.1357.

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Purpose: The purpose of the study to examine the prominence of political corruption news by newspapers in South Sudan Method: The study used descriptive research design to address the research objectives. The target population in this study was Sudan Tribune, Juba Monitor, The Dawn, Peace Day, Sudanese Online newspapers, international and local NGOs, journalists who work for the media station and lecturers and students from Juba University. The researcher can identify every single element and the sampling frame was the five newspapers, also local and international NGOs, students and lecturers from Juba University Findings: The findings indicated that media houses shied away from giving priority to political corruption news for the fear of their lives, intimidation and torture. This further saw the coverage of political corruption news on a quarter of a page, hence confirming the fact that the public in South Sudan was denied the opportunity by the print media to question the government on corruption in the country Unique contribution to theory, policy and practice: The study had the following recommendations: The various media regulatory policies and the constitutional rights should be implemented by the instruments of power including the police, the government and the judiciary. This would assure journalists and media houses of their freedom to access information and freedom of expression, while shielding them from intimidation, torture and killing. The legislature, in collaboration with the media regulatory bodies in South Sudan should enact laws that protected media houses and journalists, especially in the cases where they covered sensitive but important information. Those who infringed on the rights of journalists and media houses should be pursued and arraigned in the court of law, where punitive action would be taken against them. This would further reaffirm journalists of their safety.
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Assefa, Emrakeb. "An investigation into the popularity of American action movies shown in informal video houses in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002871.

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The early 1990s saw a major change in the Ethiopian history in so far as Ethiopian media consumption practices was concerned. With the change of government in 1991, the ‘Iron Curtail’ prohibiting the dissemination of Western symbolic products within the country was lifted which in turn led to a surge in demand for Western predominantly American media texts. In order to supply this new demand, informal video houses showing primarily American action movies were opened in Addis Ababa. There was a significant shift in Ethiopians’ films consumption practices which were previously limited to watching films produced by socialist countries mainly the former Soviet Union. This study set out to probe reasons for the attraction of American action movies shown in video-viewing houses in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia amongst the urban unemployed male youth. Particularly, it examines how the meanings produced by and embedded in the cultural industries of the West are appropriated in the day-to-day lives of the youth. The importance of video houses as a shared male cultural space for Ethiopian unemployed youth and the watching of American action movies in this space are the main entry and focus of this study. Using qualitative methods such as observation, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions, the study explores what happens in this cultural space and how one makes sense of the impact of American media on local audiences. The findings of the study point to the embeddedness of viewing practice in everyday life and the importance of local contexts in understanding text-reader interaction. This is shown by the male youth’s tendency to use media messages as a mode of escape and a symbolic distancing from their lived impoverished reality. The study also seeks to highlight that the video houses as cultural space have contributed to the creation of marginal male youth identities in the Ethiopian patriarchal society. As such, these and other findings, the study argues, highlight the deficiencies of the media imperialism thesis with its definitive claims for cultural homogenisation as effect of globalisation of media. As such, this study should be read as emphasising the capability of local audience groups in Third World country like Ethiopia to construct their own meanings and thus their own local cultures and identities, even in the face of their virtually complete dependence on the image flows distributed by the transnational culture industries.
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McGeary, Bryan James. "Houses, Hot Dogs, and 'Hoods: Place Branding and the Reconstruction of Identity in Rick Sebak's Pittsburgh Documentaries." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1352858956.

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Schnieders, Jürgen. "Passive houses in South West Europe : a quantitative investigation of some passive and active space conditioning techniques for highly energy efficient dwellings in the South West European region /." Kaiserslautern : Techn. Univ, 2009. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=018763226&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Wessén, Fredrik, and Mats Forsberg. "On Target Marketing in Mobile Devices : MBA-thesis in marketing." Thesis, University of Gävle, University of Gävle, Ämnesavdelningen för företagsekonomi, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-6321.

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In the best of worlds, all marketing is relevant.

This study brings light to and creates understanding for how to capture the opportunities for target marketing, given by resent technical development and improvement.

Customers often perceive marketing on the internet as annoying, embarrassing, repetitive and sometimes even noisy. Companies have problems to focus their marketing efforts towards the areas which give most value for the marketing investments. The conflict between companies pushing the marketing messages to their customers, who are trying to avoid them, a growing mistrust is feed.

Well established businesses are challenged by new companies cutting in between the content providers and their customers. A new business model using the Long Tail phenomena is shaking the old media houses’ business position.

Smartphones and netbooks are merging into mobile devices, which release a number of opportunities for target marketing. This study states that mobile devices are personalized and as a consequence, open for the possibility of target marketing towards individuals. However, there are identified obstacles to overcome. One challenge lies in the balance between marketing benefits and preventing violation of the customers’ personal integrity.

From literature and case studies, light is brought to the state of practice of rules and regulations, old media houses Schibsted and Aftonbladet, search engine provider as Google and a marketing agency, Mobiento Mobile Marketing

Trends and best practices stick out as more important in order for a company to become a successful target marketing actor. A “target marketing house concept” points out four significant areas for companies to benefit from the power of target marketing in mobile devices.

Trough out of this study, protection of the personal integrity and personal data has been pointed out as a key factor for a mutual and trustful customer relationship. This is considered to be as a precondition, both for behaviour segmentation and for a joint rewarding customer dialogue.

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Gross, Ben. "House of the Rising Sun." Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School, 2018. https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/etd/509.

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Techman, David. "Everyone Dies When They Come to My House." Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School, 2017. https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/etd/306.

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McGowran, Katharine Margaret. "House and home in late Victorian women's poetry." Thesis, University of Hull, 1999. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:3954.

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Any consideration of the theme of ‘house and home’ leads into discussion on three different levels of discourse. First of all, houses have biographical and historical significance; they are, after all, real places in which real lives are lived. Secondly, home is an ideologically loaded noun, a bastion of value which is inextricably entwined with the notion of the pure woman. Thirdly, in literature, houses are metaphorical places. This thesis is primarily a study of those metaphorical places. It explores representations of ‘house’ and ‘home’ in late Victorian women's poetry. However, it also takes account of the biographical, historical and ideological significance of the house, looking at factors which may have helped to shape each poet's representations of ‘house and home’. The house occupies an ambiguous position in the poetry of the later Victorian period. It is variously imagined as a haunted house, a ruin, an empty house of echoes, and a prison of isolation and despair. At times, the house is a recognisable domestic place (the private house), at others, it is turned into a place of art or poetry, a new aesthetic ‘home’ for the female imagination. In some poems the house is a focus for nostalgia and homesickness. Yet it is also often a place which must be left behind. What unites the poets I have studied is the fact that the houses they inhabit in their work are never entirely their own and they are rarely entirely at home in them. Home is less roomy as a concept. It tends to carry religious or ideological connotations and is usually represented as a place of duty and responsibility. It also comes to mean the final resting place: the grave. Thus house and home, which are not identical terms, are freighted with different meanings. It is the mismatch of these two terms, the tension between them, which I explore in this thesis.
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Berkenbile, Barbara Byrne Allen Davis Charles N. "Crossing the school house gates a media access audit of public high schools /." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/6552.

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The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 14, 2009). Thesis advisor: Dr. Charles Davis. Includes bibliographical references.
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Wise, Gianni Ian Media Arts College of Fine Arts UNSW. "Scenario House." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Media Arts, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/26230.

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Scenario House, a gallery based installation, is comprised of a room constructed as a ???family room??? within a domestic space, a television with a looped video work and a sound componant played through a 5.1 sound system. The paper is intended to give my work context in relation to the processes leading up to its completion. This is achieved through clarification of the basis for the installation including previous socio-political discourses within my art practice. It then focuses on ways that the installation Scenario House is based on gun practice facilities such as the Valhalla Shooting Club. Further it gives an explanation of the actual production, in context with other art practices. It was found that distinctions between ???war as a game??? and the actual event are being lost within ???simulation revenge scenarios??? where the borders distinguishing gaming violence, television violence and revenge scenarios are increasingly indefinable. War can then be viewed a spectacle where the actual event is lost in a simplified simulation. Scenario House as installation allows audience immersion through sound spatialisation and physical devices. Sound is achieved by design of a 5.1 system played through a domestic home theatre system. The physical design incorporates the dual aspect of a gun shooting club and a lounge room. Further a film loop is shown on the television monitor as part of the domestic space ??? it is non-narrative and semi-documentary in style. The film loop represents the mediation of the representation of fear where there is an exclusion of ???the other??? from the social body. When considering this installation it is important to note that politics and art need not be considered as representing two separate and permanent realities. Conversely there is a need to distance politicised art production from any direct political campaign work in so far as the notion of a campaign constitutes a fixed and inflexible space for intellectual and cultural production. Finally this paper expresses the need to maintain a critical openness to media cultures that dominate political discourse. Art practices such as those of Martha Rosler, Haacke and Paul McCarthy are presented as effective strategies for this form of production.
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Taylor, André. "Rytmer och (o)ljud i medieoffentligheten: Musikkritik och house/techno : En diskursanalytisk studie om andlig respektive sinnlig estetik." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för mediestudier, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-138593.

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Med en blandning av tematisk och kritisk diskursanalys, undersöker denna studie den moderna svenska storstadspressens musikestetiska förhandlingar om house och techno. En hypotes antas om att recensionerna om dansmusik (som till stor del är ett sinnligt och kroppsligt förfarande) förväntas förhandla med den klassiska musikestetikens diskurs, där musikens ses som ett andligt eller abstrakt objekt. Musikkritiken, som är en del av medieoffentligheten, ställs likväl inför ett dilemma om objektivism och subjektivism. Det skrala materialutbudet försvårar förvisso utvidgade slutsatser, men undersökningen visar på svårigheter med att recensera dansmusik och problem i musikkritiken. Recensioner om house och techno söker sig till viss utsträckning mot en andlig eller objektivistisk diskurs för att legitimeras i det offentliga samtalet. Detta kan förstås som att de sinnliga musikdiskurserna ingår i en underordnad kulturell hierarki präglad av en dikotomi uppställd i den dominanta västerländska filosofiska traditionen.
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Books on the topic "Media houses"

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Staffan, Ericson, and Riegert Kristina, eds. Media houses: Architecture, media and the production of centrality. New York: Peter Lang, 2010.

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Amano, Yasukazu. Media to shite no tennōsei. Tōkyō: Inpakuto Shuppankai, 1992.

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Severini, Giancarlo. Garfagnana e media Val di Serchio: Note per la storia del territorio. Pisa: Pacini, 1985.

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Fletcher, Jessica. The ghost and Mrs. Fletcher: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery : a novel. New York, New York: New American Library, 2015.

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1969-, Ezra Marni, ed. CQ's White House media simulation. Washington, D.C: CQ Press, 2002.

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Binous, Jamila. Houses of the Medina: Tunis. Tunis: Dar Ashraf Editions, 2002.

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Toucón, Alvaro Sanjurjo. Conventillo Medio Mundo. [Montevideo, Uruguay?: s.n, 2002.

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1971-, Silverman Robert A., ed. White House to your house: Media and politics in virtual America. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1995.

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The house of Packer: The making of a media empire. St Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1999.

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Vasterman, Peter, ed. From Media Hype to Twitter Storm. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462982178.

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The word media hype is often used as rhetorical argument to dismiss waves of media attention as overblown, disproportional and exaggerated. But these explosive news waves, as well as - nowadays - the twitter storms, are object of scientific research, because they are an important phenomenon in the public area. Sometimes it is indeed 'much ado about nothing' but in many cases these media storms have play an important role in political issues, scandals and crises. Twitter storms sometimes ruin reputations within hours. Although different concepts are used, such as media hypes, news waves, media storms, information cascades or risk amplification, all the studies in this book refer to the same process in which key events trigger a chain of reactions and interactions, building up huge news waves in the media or rapidly spreading social epidemics in the social media. This book offers the first comprehensive overview of this important topic. It is not only interesting for scholars and students in media and journalism, but also for professionals in PR and communication, crisis communication and reputation management.
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Book chapters on the topic "Media houses"

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Moutchnik, Alexander. "New owners and old newspaper houses: limitations of and opportunities for ownership-oriented media management." In Media Management, 93–113. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23297-9_6.

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Li, Shubo. "How Chinese Media Houses Are Established in Africa." In Mediatized China-Africa Relations, 103–22. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5382-5_5.

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Shibuya, Yuya. "Social Media Communication and the Excess Demand for Houses." In Social Media Communication Data for Recovery, 155–60. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0825-7_11.

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Shibuya, Yuya. "Social Media Communication and the Excess Demand for Houses." In Social Media Communication Data for Recovery, 125–33. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0825-7_9.

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Kanyeki, Jennifer Wangeci. "Overcoming Convergence in East Africa’s Media Houses: The Case of the Standard Media Group." In Digital Transformation in Journalism and News Media, 69–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27786-8_7.

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Christoph, Andreas. "Media-Related Aspects of Popularization: The Geographical Serials from the Publishing Houses of Friedrich Justin Bertuch." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 57–69. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33317-0_4.

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Frantzich, Stephen E. "Covering the White House." In Presidents and the Media, 54–65. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Media and power: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351064743-3.

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Frantzich, Stephen E. "The White House PR Machine." In Presidents and the Media, 66–90. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Media and power: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351064743-4.

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Katz, James E., Michael Barris, and Anshul Jain. "White House Online Town Hall." In The Social Media President, 51–61. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137378354_5.

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Hogan, Lindsay. "The Mouse House of Cards." In A Companion to Media Authorship, 296–313. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118505526.ch15.

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Fitria, Rohmatul, Ni Luh Sakinah Nuraini, and Sri Estu Winahyu. "Development of Digital Plane Shape Houses Media for Class IV Elementary Schools." In 2nd Early Childhood and Primary Childhood Education (ECPE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201112.032.

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Rahmad, RM Basuki, Yody Rizkianto, and M. Gazali Rachman. "Response To The Need Of Students Of Geological Engineering Of UPN "Veteran" Yogyakarta University, Based On Online Learning Support Academic Facilities Survey During COVID-19 Pandemic." In LPPM UPN "VETERAN" Yogyakarta International Conference Series 2020. RSF Press & RESEARCH SYNERGY FOUNDATION, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/pss.v1i1.195.

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COVID-19 pandemic, which is now happening worldwide, has a massive impact on many parts of our daily life. One of the affected aspects is education. The education system during the COVID-19 pandemic should fit the health protocol, which has been recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. Both students and lecturers are demanded to keep conducting the learning process virtually in their own houses by online learning. However, online learning support facilities used in UPN "Veteran" Yogyakarta University are still lacking and not centralized yet; thus, every department needs to prepare their needs autonomously. Geological Engineering Department surveyed supporting facilities needs as an essential preparation of the online academic system. The survey was conducted through an online form and was filled by 273 respondents who are active students of the Geological Engineering Department, (1) UPN "Veteran" Yogyakarta University. Almost 85% of the respondents expect learning information system which covers attendance list, announcement, and online interactive media, which is mobile-based in order to be easy to access and use. Based on the result of the survey, Geological Engineering Department is planning to produce an Android-based app with an attendance list and social media features inside. The social media feature is able to be used by students and lecturers to interact with one another, especially discussing online learning.
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Amato, L. Santamaria, N. Ghofraniha, V. Folli, and C. Conti. "Formation and propagation of shock waves in nonlocal media." In Access Networks and In-house Communications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/anic.2012.jm5a.44.

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Ramirez Garcia, E. V., M. L. Arroyo Carrasco, M. M. Mendez Otero, E. Reynoso Lara, S. Chavez-Cerda, and M. D. Iturbe Castillo. "Nonlinear refractive and absorptive response of a thin nonlocal media." In Access Networks and In-house Communications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/anic.2012.jm5a.54.

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Martínez, D. Ramírez, M. M. Méndez Otero, M. L. Arroyo Carrasco, and M. D. Iturbe Castillo. "Asymmetric collision of two bright spatial solitons in a Kerr media." In Access Networks and In-house Communications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/anic.2012.jm5a.55.

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Ayoub, Mousa, Philip Roedig, Jörg Imbrock, and Cornelia Denz. "Cherenkov-type second- and third-harmonic generation in random quadratic media." In Access Networks and In-house Communications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/anic.2012.jm5a.30.

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Brookhouse, Aaron, Tyler Derr, Hamid Karimi, H. Russell Bernard, and Jiliang Tang. "Road to the White House." In HT '21: 32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3465336.3475115.

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Nijholt, Anton. "Towards the Automatic Generation of Virtual Presenter Agents." In InSITE 2006: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3018.

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There are many ways to present information to visitors and users of 2D and 3D interface environments. In these virtual environments we can provide visitors with simulations of real environments, including simulations of presenters in such environments (a lecturer, a sales agent, a receptionist, a museum guide) and including audience participation in these environments. Our research aims at generating presentations from available multimedia information. In particular, we would like to see the generation of presentations by embodied conversational agents that employ verbal and nonverbal capabilities. In the past we have seen the introduction of embodied agents and robots that take the role of a museum guide, a news presenter, a teacher, a receptionist, or someone who is trying to sell insurance, houses or tickets. In all these cases the embodied agent needs to explain and to describe. The automatic generation of presentations and presentation agents from information sources is still too ambitious a task. Therefore we look at research from the perspective of the design of tools that can support presenters or can help to provide natural access to presentations and lectures. Can we use a given collection of sheets and maybe other accessible media sources to design, create and generate an embodied presenter? Among others we discuss manual annotation of available information and the way in which presenter agents can use it. Clearly, the development of tools for these purposes is a first step towards automating the generation of presentations and presentation agents.
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Hasudungan Irianto Sitindjak, Ronald, Laksmi Kusuma Wardani, and Poppy F. Nilasari. "Form And Meaning Of Batak Toba House." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Creative Media, Design and Technology (REKA 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/reka-18.2018.60.

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Kusuma Wardani, Laksmi, Ronald Hasudungan Irianto Sitindjak, Poppy F. Nilasari, and Devina Faustine Widjayadi. "Form And Meaning Of Dayak Traditional House In East Kalimantan, Indonesia (Case Study: Lou Pepas Eheng Dayak Benuaq's House)." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Creative Media, Design and Technology (REKA 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/reka-18.2018.59.

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Reports on the topic "Media houses"

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Sharova, Iryna. WAYS OF PROMOTING UKRANIAN PUBLISHING HOUSES ON FACEBOOK DURING QUARANTINE. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11076.

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The article reviews and analyzes the promotion of Ukrainian publishing houses on Facebook during quarantine in 2020. The study’s main objective is content and its types, which were used for representing on Facebook. We found out that going live and posting a text with a picture was most popular. The phenomenon of live video is tightly connected to the quarantine phenomenon. Though, not every publishing house was able to go live permanently or at least regular. However, simple text with a picture is the most uncomplicated content to post and the most popular. Ukrainian publishers also use UGC (User Generated Content), situational content, and different contexts. The biggest problem for Ukrainian publishers is continual strategic work with social media for promotion. During quarantine, social media became the first channel for communication with customers and subscribers. Therefore promotion on the Internet and in social media indeed should become equivalent to offline promotion.
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Gates, Allison, Michelle Gates, Shannon Sim, Sarah A. Elliott, Jennifer Pillay, and Lisa Hartling. Creating Efficiencies in the Extraction of Data From Randomized Trials: A Prospective Evaluation of a Machine Learning and Text Mining Tool. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepcmethodscreatingefficiencies.

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Background. Machine learning tools that semi-automate data extraction may create efficiencies in systematic review production. We prospectively evaluated an online machine learning and text mining tool’s ability to (a) automatically extract data elements from randomized trials, and (b) save time compared with manual extraction and verification. Methods. For 75 randomized trials published in 2017, we manually extracted and verified data for 21 unique data elements. We uploaded the randomized trials to ExaCT, an online machine learning and text mining tool, and quantified performance by evaluating the tool’s ability to identify the reporting of data elements (reported or not reported), and the relevance of the extracted sentences, fragments, and overall solutions. For each randomized trial, we measured the time to complete manual extraction and verification, and to review and amend the data extracted by ExaCT (simulating semi-automated data extraction). We summarized the relevance of the extractions for each data element using counts and proportions, and calculated the median and interquartile range (IQR) across data elements. We calculated the median (IQR) time for manual and semiautomated data extraction, and overall time savings. Results. The tool identified the reporting (reported or not reported) of data elements with median (IQR) 91 percent (75% to 99%) accuracy. Performance was perfect for four data elements: eligibility criteria, enrolment end date, control arm, and primary outcome(s). Among the top five sentences for each data element at least one sentence was relevant in a median (IQR) 88 percent (83% to 99%) of cases. Performance was perfect for four data elements: funding number, registration number, enrolment start date, and route of administration. Among a median (IQR) 90 percent (86% to 96%) of relevant sentences, pertinent fragments had been highlighted by the system; exact matches were unreliable (median (IQR) 52 percent [32% to 73%]). A median 48 percent of solutions were fully correct, but performance varied greatly across data elements (IQR 21% to 71%). Using ExaCT to assist the first reviewer resulted in a modest time savings compared with manual extraction by a single reviewer (17.9 vs. 21.6 hours total extraction time across 75 randomized trials). Conclusions. Using ExaCT to assist with data extraction resulted in modest gains in efficiency compared with manual extraction. The tool was reliable for identifying the reporting of most data elements. The tool’s ability to identify at least one relevant sentence and highlight pertinent fragments was generally good, but changes to sentence selection and/or highlighting were often required.
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