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Hammer, Yoav. "Multiculturalism and the Mass Media." Law & Ethics of Human Rights 1, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 169–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1938-2545.1005.

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In light of the importance of culture for the autonomy, sense of identity, and self-respect of individuals, cultural minorities have a right that their cultures flourish. Since cultural minorities are frequently in a disadvantaged position in the cultural market-place, a commitment to equality implies that the state ought to take steps to assist these minorities in preserving their cultures. This Article examines the ways the mass media can assist cultural minorities in preserving their cultures. For instance, when the media present contents that relate to the cultures of minorities, individual members of the minority group are exposed to their culture; media designated for cultural groups facilitate dialogue between group members, thus enabling the cultural group to determine which parts of its culture to retain and which parts to change. With that said, contemporary media frequently provide insufficient cultural contents due to the influence of commercial operational logic. This Article examines why the motivation for profit leads to under-production of cultural materials for minorities and to insufficient inclusion of cultural minorities in the public discourse. It is argued that the inequality caused by the media—which provide minorities with too little of the cultural contents so pertinent to the realization of their right to culture—merits corrective intervention. The Article examines possible forms of State intervention with the media on behalf of cultural minorities, taking into consideration that such intervention is a sensitive issue, since it has ramifications concerning the scope of the freedom of the press. Accordingly, it is argued that the State ought to be permitted to create legislation which intervenes, mainly by means of subsidies and structural regulation, to improve the manner in which the media fulfill their roles in a multicultural democracy. In contrast, there should be sparse use of conditionality in the issue of licenses for media operators.
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Geschke, Daniel, Kai Sassenberg, Georg Ruhrmann, and Denise Sommer. "Effects of Linguistic Abstractness in the Mass Media." Journal of Media Psychology 22, no. 3 (January 2010): 99–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1864-1105/a000014.

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Media coverage contributes to the perpetuation of stereotypes and prejudice. So far, research has focused on biased content rather than style in reporting about minorities. One such stylistic dimension is the so-called linguistic intergroup bias: The tendency to describe positive behavior of members of one’s own group and negative behavior of other groups’ members in a more abstract way (compared to the same behavior of the respective other group). Recipients of communication biased in this way judge the described individuals in line with abstract descriptions (i.e., own-group members more positively than members of other groups). The current study demonstrates that linguistically biased news reports about minorities lead to higher levels of prejudice. Hence, media coverage does not only affect attitudes about minorities by what is reported, but also by how it is presented.
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Matvіienkіv, Svіtlana, and Iuliia Shmalenko. "Mass media of national minorities as a means of national reconciliation in society." Studia Europaea Gnesnensia 24, no. 24 (December 27, 2022): 29–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/seg.2022.24.2.

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This paper examines how the presence the media of national minorities aligns itself with the principles of civil society principles and fosters tolerance and stability in the Ukrainian multi-ethnic society. It follows from the analysis that the existence of periodicals published by national minorities increases social awareness, contributes to national reconciliation, mutual understanding between people, and promotes social development. It was found that ongoing publication of national periodicals approved by the state enables representatives of national minorities to feel equal citizens of Ukraine, whose high social status and cultural needs are acknowledged and recognized. The registered periodicals and radio broadcasts of the Polish national minorities in the Carpathian region evince the existence of free non-governmental organizations that reflect the interests of social groups and their values. It is emphasized that the Polish community of Prykarpattia is dispersed, therefore the development trend of its social media reflects the nationwide progress of ethnic integration of particular national communities into society. Also, the authors show that Polish-language and bilingual newspapers and magazines of the Ivano-Frankivsk region are important factors in the preservation and public expression of the identity of national minorities, reflect their unique culture, traditions and the degree of their assimilation.
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Sierp, Aline. "Minority Language Protection in Italy: Linguistic Minorities and the Media." Journal of Contemporary European Research 4, no. 4 (December 31, 2008): 303–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.30950/jcer.v4i4.120.

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This article deals with the Italian case of minority language protection in the media. After providing a general introduction to the development of the protection of minority languages in Europe in general and of minority language broadcast media in Italy in particular, the article focuses on the role that mass media can play in the preservation or weakening of minority languages. By comparing different measures of protection adopted by national and regional authorities in Italy, the article aims to illustrate how these measures can be translated into different levels of development of broadcast media provisions for linguistic minorities. The article explores some of the effects different protective measures can have on the survival, status and economic conditions of the linguistic minority on the one hand, and the relationship with the state and the majority group on the other.
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Shadid, Wasif. "Media en Minderheden." Thema's en trends in de sociolinguistiek 2 52 (January 1, 1995): 93–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ttwia.52.07sha.

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Research in both Europe and America indicates that the way in which mass communication deals with ethnic minorities contributes directly and indirectly to the diffusion and the maintenance of prejudice against these groups. These are generally projected as problem categories in cultural and in socioeconomic sense. In this article we pay attention to the causes and functions of prejudice and especially to the role of mass communication media in this regard. Furthermore, attention is paid to the possibilities of and the extent to which the media can succeed in fighting against such negative attitudes towards the groups concerned. In this regard, a distinction is made between preventive and interven-tive strategies. Based on certain theories of social psychology on attitude forming and on the use and absorption of information it is concluded that though manipulation of attitude is not easily achieved, it is nevertheless possible. Various experi-ments in similar fields show that, under certain conditions, the supply of informa-tion through an adequate intervention strategy of the media can to some extent generate attitude change in the desired direction. However, such a positive result can only be achieved (1) if the basic thoughts underlying the prejudice concerned can be accurately identified; (2) if the difference between the information provided on the one hand and the existing information on the other is neither too weak nor too strong; (3) if the relevant information is provided by prominent persons and media in society; and (4) if the intended message emphasizes the positive rather than the negative similarities between minorities and the other groups. Because of the complexity of such an intervention process it is doubtfull whether the media can actually play an effective role in this context. Consequently, being attentive to the way in which the media provide information about the groups concerned is a more appropriate strategy in preventing the diffusion of prejudice. In this article, some relevant suggestions in this regard have been discussed.
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D'Abundo, Michelle Lee, Saliha Akhtar, and Cynthia Israel. "Increasing the Participation of Women and Minority Populations in Clinical Trials." International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development 8, no. 2 (April 2016): 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicthd.2016040102.

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Increasing the participation of women and minorities in clinical trials is a challenge for the healthcare industry. The lack of diversity in clinical trials prevents the tailoring of healthcare interventions specifically for women and minorities. The purpose of this paper is to explore how technology-oriented strategies can be applied in the clinical trial research process to increase the recruitment of women and minorities in clinical trials. An overview of clinical trials, the stakeholders, and current issues in diversifying recruitment are provided. In order to recruit diverse participant populations, the use of online advertising, social media, e-newsletters, tablets, smartphones, and apps are detailed. Lessons from previous use of technology in recruitment are outlined as well as future trends. With the support of clinical trial stakeholders, the current technology-oriented strategies available seem promising as methods for increasing the participation of women and minorities in clinical trials.
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Polyanina, Alla Kerimovna. "Models of mass media regulation: comparative analysis." Социодинамика, no. 12 (December 2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-7144.2021.12.36996.

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This article examines the foreign models of regulation of the media industry aimed at protection of children from information that may harm their health and development. The author reviews the widespread approaches towards classification of the systems of mass media regulation, and the genesis of the corresponding scientific representations. Having compared the key provisions of these approaches, the author determines the universal factors and parameters of the systems of mass media regulation in foreign countries. Addressing the issues of children’s protection from harmful content and taking measures aimed at restriction of distribution of information, the article considers media regulation system as a social practice and vector of information policy. The conclusion is made on the key role of the traditional value orientations, perceptions of risks in relation to health and development of children, mechanisms and technologies for protecting children from harmful information. Pronounced trends in regulation of mass media for the protection of children include the increase in national differentiation despite the globalization of media communication processes, which the author associates with the diversity of the main sources of dynamics of sociocultural national spaces. The growing commercialization of media industry indicates the need for integrating the capacities of state and civil mechanisms of control over the distribution of media products in the face of the threat of monopolization of media industry.
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Yogi Yunanto, Yogi Yunanto. "Competitive Dynamic between Individual Behaviors of the Mass Media Industry." Jurnal Ekonomi & Bisnis JAGADITHA 7, no. 1 (April 8, 2020): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.22225/jj.7.1.1394.39-45.

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Abstract-Competitive behavior is also a major factor in the competitive media industry is now getting very tight. This is caused by the print media competition with online or Internet-based media in getting news and advertising to attract participants from readers. This research method uses historical depth case study intended to produce an institutional explanation of the characteristics of the typical behavior shown by principal component analysis. The study also incorporates the classical approach to the historical focus on qualitative interpretation of data, In order to survive, the print media should be able to maintain the credibility and public trust on the information presented is now more attractive and more accurate. The print media began to be threatened because of the rapid development of emerging online media via internet access has encouraged people to seek to access online media simply and easily via mobile phones or gadgets. Connoisseurs of the print media loyal readers will turn to online news media. Reality has happened would threaten the print media industry, but the print media already have the characteristics of the first, namely: the news that is always clear, complete and detailed, online media faster and more cangih to broadcast news and always up to date but the online news can only be enjoyed by using the tool cangih not all communities have the tools and not all people can use technology cangih to always follow the news online.
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Maievskyi, O. O. "Ethnic minorities of Ukraine in the 20s–30s of the XX century in the soviet information and visual space (according to the materials of scientific report at the meeting of the Presidium of NAS of Ukraine, December 23, 2020)." Visnik Nacional'noi' academii' nauk Ukrai'ni, no. 01 (January 25, 2021): 62–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/visn2021.01.062.

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Through the prism of the media, the content of the ethno-national policy of the Bolshevik leadership of the USSR in the 1920s and 1930s is revealed. The direction of the policy of indigenization, the formation of national administrative-territorial entities, policy in the field of culture and education of national minorities and their ideological support by means of visual propaganda are covered. It’s noted that the intensification of the activities of ethnic minorities in Ukraine has led to the curtailment of indigenization and mass repression against their activists.
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Shevchenko, Polina E. "Interview as a Form of Cross-Cultural Communication in Mass Media (Illustrated on the Example of Le Monde in 2015–2016)." Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology 2020, no. 1 (March 15, 2020): 218–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18522/1995-0640-2020-1-218-226.

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It is hard to imagine an inter-cultural dialogue as an immediate and direct communication between the national and ethnic minorities, and the majority of the population is impossible. However, today’s mass media connect these two social groups through the Internet and provide a platform to exchange their views online. Modern «dialogue» through the online mass media is possible with the help of interviews with minorities. Online media provide a platform for communication of different segments of the population by organizing a dialogue between representatives of different cultures. This study aims to evaluate the possibility of such a «dialogue», and its implementation in the online version of the newspaper «Le Monde». We believe that the media, being in a position to create a space for the dialogue between minority and majority, have a significant influence on the content produced by selecting quotes, articles for publication, and conducting interviews within the given topic, avoiding any derogation. During the time of terrorist attacks in Europe in 2015-2016, the voice of the French Muslim minority and migrants living in the country was expected to be heard. One of the most visited French websites lemonde.fr did not provide the significant opportunity to speak to these categories of citizens, limiting their opinions by official representatives’ statements.
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Hoang, Thang Nghia, and Duoc Tho Pham. "Associated factors to attitudes and perceptions toward HIV/AIDS: a study of ethnic minorities in Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak Province, Vietnam." GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 1, no. 2 (October 31, 2017): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.35898/ghmj-12103.

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Background: In Central Highland of Vietnam, number of HIV infected people in the Highlands region was 2,869, with 654 cases of AIDS. There are very few researches on HIV/AIDS, especially, research in community [14]. The ethnic minority populations are the source of differences from other regions of in the country. Negative attitude and misperception toward HIV/AIDS are remaining among this group. To improve the perception and attitude towards HIV/AIDS among Ethnic minorities. This study aims to illustrate attitude and perception towards HIV/AIDS among ethnic minority in Buon Ma Thuot City and determine factors related to attitude and perception towards HIV/AIDS in this population.Methods: We performed a cross-sectional survey of collected from 810 ethnic minority aged 15-49 in Buon Ma Thuot city, Vietnam in 2012. Face-to-face interviews were conducted to collect information regarding HIV knowledge, HIV perception and attitude towards people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). The mean score was calculated. Multivariate analysis performed to analyze the influence of socio-demographic, HIV information sources and HIV knowledge on attitudes and perception towards HIV/AIDS.Results: We identified the mass media channel is common HIV information resource (92.8%), but the respondents received HIV information through mass media channels had lower perception and attitude towards HIV/AIDS. The multivariate analysis showed that the socioeconomic-demographic characteristic, HIV information, and HIV knowledge significantly associated with perception and attitude towards HIV/AIDS. But the HIV information provided by health officers, who are ethnic minorities had more effectiveness of improving attitude towards PLWHA in community (p<0.05).Conclusion: Based on these data, we recommend improving quality of HIV massage through mass media channel with adequate HIV information combine with social messages. Besides, the role of multichannel mass media and the role of health officers is need to combine together.
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Tsagarousianou, Roza. "Mass Communications and Nationalism : The Polities of Belonging and Exclusion in Contemporary Greece." Res Publica 39, no. 2 (June 30, 1997): 271–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/rp.v39i2.18592.

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This article focuses on the ways in which the prevalence of nationalist discourse in the communication process has affected political and cultural life in Greece after the end of the Cold War. It is argued that through the emergence of scientific nationalism, the enactment of public rituals, and the creation of moral panics based on media representations of ethnic/religious difference, the 'political' is simplified allowing no room for diversity and difference within the framework of national politics. The Greek mass media have been sustaining 'official' representations of 'Greece' as a nation under threat which have been crucial in the formation and maintenance of public attitudes regarding both ethno-religious minorities within Greece, and ethnic and religious groups in neighbouring countries and have undermined the formation and maintenance of public spaces (including the mass media) for representation and identity negotiation, independent from state institutions or the party system.
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Khusairi, Abdullah. "DINAMIKA ISLAM INDONESIA: MEDIA MASSA SEBAGAI INSTRUMEN GERAKAN." KOMUNIKA 1, no. 1 (August 24, 2018): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24042/komunika.v1i1.2753.

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The history of Islamic dynamics in Indonesia has been widely seen through educational instruments, trade routes, and networks of tarekat scholars. Still few see the mass media as a motion instrument. In fact, growing Islamic thoughts and movements in a place, also possible occurred on the insiprasi elsewhere through the mass media. The character of mass media capable of arousing the public subconscious has been used by Muslim scholars to jointly build a line against colonialism and liberate the nation. The mass media of colonialism became a means of struggle. Wahana conveyed his aspirations to the government and also played a role in educating the community. Unlike now, where the mass media has become a larger industry, in the past, the print media media in particular became the foundation of the actual information rides for the intellectuals who have not put forward the industry side
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Kim, Young Kab. "Operating Mechanism of Sports Industry: Information Technology, Mass Media and Nationalism." Journal of Sport and Leisure Studies 32 (May 31, 2008): 273–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.51979/kssls.2008.05.32.273.

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Absattarov, G. R., and Т. О. Duisenbaev. "CHINA'S POLITICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL PROPAGANDA: MASS MEDIA AND THE FILM INDUSTRY." BULLETIN Series of Sociological and Political sciences 69, no. 1 (March 15, 2020): 90–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2020-1.1728-8940.13.

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This article discusses the key features of China's political and ideological propaganda campaign. In May 2016, the President of China, Xi Jinping, said that after China had solved the problems of its population, which throughout history had been the victim of hunger and violence by foreigners, it was time to stop reprimands from the international community. According to Xi Jinping, a new rhetorical system should be developedto facilitate mutual understanding between China and the rest of the world, and ultimately promote China's cultural policy.
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Syahputra, Iswandi. "Terbentuknya Identitas Fans Sepak Bola sebagai Budaya Massa dalam Industri Media." INFORMASI 46, no. 2 (December 29, 2016): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/informasi.v46i2.11377.

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Nowadays football is not merely sport. It has become industry, even popular culture. This happen because on the same time mass media grows into mass culture industry. The union of football and mass media as industry has melted few social and culture boundaries. Socially—through mass media—football had joined many social background into football fans identity, and it even connect all over the world. Football had transformed into popular culture that always moves in instability that drain its fans’s emotion. The football fans emotion in turn polarised into fans club which was created based on imaginary bound. Fans is the most visible part from text society and pop culture practice that could become fanatic. This fans fanatism phenomena could happen because the fans are pasif and patologic victim of mass media. This phenomena also mark the indication of transition from agricultural society into industrial and urban society.
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Szkudlarek, Magdalena. "Analysis of public discourse on religious minorities in Turkey after the coup attempt of 15th July 2016." Przegląd europejski 3 (November 19, 2019): 157–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.5847.

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The aim of this paper is to follow and analyse the public discourse on religious minorities in Turkey after the failed coup d’état of 15th July 2016. However either Turkish state’s policy or social attitudes towards these groups have always been controversial and their real position has always differed from their legal status, the author decided to put a hypothesis that the coup attempt is indeed what has significantly affected the way they are being perceived by mass media in Turkey and hence, by Turkish public opinion. Thus, the purpose of this analysis is to study the chosen media content concerning religious minorities and to answer the question how the post-coup reality affects the situation of persons belonging to these groups. In order to achieve this goal several research methods specific for political science and humanities are applied and Polish, English and Turkish language sources are widely referred in the article.
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Syahputra, Iswandi. "Post Media Literacy: Menyaksikan Kuasa Media Bersama Michel Foucault." Jurnal ASPIKOM 1, no. 1 (January 9, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24329/aspikom.v1i1.4.

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This article would like to present Michel Foucault’s idea concerning Knowledge and Power in media industry. As a contemporary intellectual, Foucault’s thought has a unique style of postmodernism. His thought had gone beyond traditional critical theory whose trying to disclose the relation of power and economic behind the ideology of media. Foucault’s thought had given new perspective in understanding how the media produce truth under tightly control process into something that seems normal. With the assumption of media has the power to create mass culture, which has to be studied critically by media literacy approach, Foucault’s thought had given new space of discursive. An alternative thought on how to estimate the work of mass media as supervisor of truth and creator of information trough normalization practice.
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Yafeng, Dong. "The Current State and Development Trends of the Radio Broadcasting Industry in China." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 8, no. 4 (October 26, 2019): 816–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2019.8(4).816-828.

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The radio broadcasting industry in China has been operating for more than 40 years. It developed alongside with the policy of reforms and China’s openness, it followed the logic of marketization and institutionalization, it overcame the development boom of the end of the 1980s — the beginning of the 1900s and the period of a decade-long recession on the cusp of the two centuries. The author studied cutting edge literature on the subject of his research and applied such methods as analysis and generalization. The conclusions, concerning the current state and development trends of the radio broadcasting industry in China, have been drawn in relation to four aspects: general background of the branch, market design, ways of monetizing and the development of mass media convergence. To define the market structure in the industry of the radio broadcasting mass media, the author has analyzed the three-level market design, the results of the reforms of the broadcasting and production entities and frequency typing. The analysis of the national policy implementation and of the convergence trends has been taken as a principle to predict trends of development of the mass media convergence in the industry of the broadcasting media. Following the country’s political line, its economic development and the development of new media, Chinese industry of radio broadcasting media shows perfect growth dynamics day by day. In the nearest future, Chinese radio broadcasting will get even closer to convergence with the mobile Internet and other media. The objective of this article is to analyze the current state of Chinese broadcasting industry. The article can be of interest to experts and scientists who specialize in economic research of Chinese broadcasting media and Chinese mass media in general.
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Gunartati, Gunartati, and Siti Eshah Mokshein. "Mass media and aspiration achievement of children on primary education." Jurnal Prima Edukasia 7, no. 1 (January 22, 2019): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jpe.v7i1.21745.

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Child labor is the social phenomena that not only exist in Indonesia but also in other developing countries. These children work in several sectors including in the small industrial sector. As a young generation, they also must be able to compete in the work world. Therefore, aspiration achievement is an urgent matter and must be considered by stakeholder. On the other hand, the influence of globalization is increasingly global, especially in the field of communication. Representations from this field include on the mass media. Child labor who lives in the global era is also very familiar with the mass media. The study aimed to reveal the influence of information on radio, television and family environment on aspirations achievement of child labor at the leather industry handicraft center in Wukirsari, Imogiri, Bantul. The population of this study was child workers aged 10-14 years, who worked in the leather industry handicraft centers in Wukirsari, Imogiri, Bantul and were still taking study in school, which had a total of 119 child workers. Questionnaire instruments used to obtain data of all variable. The regression analysis technique used to test the hypothesis. The results of the study showed that there was a significant positive influence on the habit to follow information from the mass media and the family environment on the aspirations of child laborers at the leather industry handicraft center in Wukirsari.
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Istighfarin, Firly Rachmah, and Magvira Yuliani. "Media: Komodifikasi Keberpihakan Politik (Analisa Ekonomi Politik MNC Media Group)." JCommsci - Journal Of Media and Communication Science 3, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jcommsci.v3i3.84.

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Abstract: The mass media industry since the reform era has changed significantly, freedom of press had been widely opened, furthermore with technological advances and the birth of social media. Competitiveness in the mass media industry is tougher in market dominance. Media owners in Indonesia are competing to penetrate the market and secure their business positions by joining the politics, even the media itself is allegedly used by the owner as a commodity that can gain profit and become a propaganda’s tool for certain political interests. MNC Media Group is a media owned by Hary Tanoesoedibjo, a businessman and politician from the Perindo Party. Then, how does Hary Tanoesoedibjo commodify the MNC Media Group? Theory of Political Economy of Media, Vincent Moscow (1996) discusses the concept of commodification, explaining how the process of transforming goods and services with their use value into a policy that has an exchange rate in the market. The analysis by the author is to see at the relationships behind the production, consumption and distribution processes carried out by the MNC Media Group. Commodification of MNC Media Group is carried out through three types of commodification, namely; commodification of contents, audiences and workers. Commodification is made using the economy and politics by its owner, Hary Tanoesoedibjo which is carried out in the form of an integrated business unit, or a synergy between all business units, raising and builing a positive image for the owner by using legitimacy of the power relations.Keywords: Mass Media, Commodification, Power Relations
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Sukmayadi, Vidi. "The Dynamics of Media Landscape and Media Policy in Indonesia." Asia Pacific Media Educator 29, no. 1 (May 24, 2019): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1326365x19844853.

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Democratization in communication is the starting point for mass media in achieving a prosperous information society. However, building an ideal democratic role of media is not trouble free. The incredible pace of the development of media industry in Indonesia in the last two decades poses at least two main threats to media consumers. First, the growth of the media industry in Indonesia has been driven by capital interests that lead to media oligopoly. Second, the integration of conventional media and the internet and social media technology place our society information flow on a stranglehold. The media consolidation gives the audience an illusion of information choice without realizing that actually they are losing their rights for reliable information. Hence, an upgrade of media literacy skill and a proper media policy are needed to cope with the current fast-paced world.
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Kolomiets, Viktor P. "Mediatization of the Media as Industrial Transformation." RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism 26, no. 4 (December 29, 2021): 623–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2021-26-4-623-630.

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The article implements the idea of mediatization as a process of transformation of the mass communication industry. Nowadays, the current system of mass communication is under the pressure of digital transit, which is transgressive in nature and breaks traditional business patterns, requires business administration to make mental changes in thinking and management practices, and creates the highest level of tension among media managers. The article attempts to conceptualize (through the analysis of industrial points of tension: between television and online video - players of the cross-media dimension) some aspects of the digital transformation of the media industry and industrial management practices. Behind this transformation is the conflict between the digital environment generated by the relatively free development of the Internet and the purposefully organized and institutionalized state-controlled media.
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Priadko, Yuliia. "Stereotype-Generating Potential of Ukrainian News Internet Resources Headlines for Ukrainian Youth." Current Issues of Mass Communication, no. 27 (2020): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2312-5160.2020.27.41-50.

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Main objective of the study: to identify the facts of conscious or unconscious assistance in the formation of new stereotypes and supporting active stereotypes against different social groups, for instance, drug addicts, former prisoners, Romani people and sexual minorities, among Ukrainian youth in the headlines of leading domestic news Internet resources. Methodology: documentary data analysis method was used to: a) characterize modern youth as a specific group of mass media audiences; b) further interpretation of data on young Ukrainians’ fears, preferences, expectations, values, etc. By the help of content analysis method, the potentially stereotypical markers in the titles of the analyzed Internet resources were identified and described. Results and conclusions: while making current study we relied both on open data about society and about young people, and based on this data Ukrainian high school pupils and students’ stereotypes about several social groups, including drug addicts, Roma, former prisoners and members of sexual minorities were logically identified. Content analysis based on the method of continuous sampling of RBC.ua, Ukrainian Pravda and UNIAN resources’ headlines of the first three weeks of May 2020 partly confirmed the hypothesis that Ukrainian online news mass media are able to generate and maintain their audience stereotypes, by the help of exceptional publishing news about these social groups. In general, we assessed the stereotype-generating potential of the studied media as negative. This is primarily because of following journalistic standards in the process of writing news reports extremely accurately. Significance: this research is significant for Ukrainian scientific thought because the author firstly proposed assessing the stereotype-generating potential of media texts algorithm.
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Rush, Ramona R., Carol E. Oukrop, Katharine Sarikakis, Julie Andsager, Billy Wooten, and E.-K. Daufin. "Junior Scholars in Search of Equity for Women and Minorities." Journalism & Communication Monographs 6, no. 4 (December 2005): 151–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/152263790500600402.

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This paper reflects upon the 2002 report on the status of women in journalism and mass communications education that updated and expanded the 1972 study by senior authors Rush and Oukrop. Survey data from the 1972 and the 2002 studies are compared in a highlights section. The focus of this monograph is on the demographic group of “junior scholars” from the 2002 database. It argues that the majority of junior scholars perceive discrimination in several aspects of academic life, including the processes of hiring, promotion, and tenure. The major area of discrimination reported is salary, although rewards other than financial are also subject to unequal treatment. Furthermore, junior scholars are still confronted with centuries-old prejudices that define the role of women as caretakers and impose that role upon them, with effects on women's professional development. The working conditions in the academy are finally reflected in the research outcomes and knowledge produced. The 2002 study report demonstrates that 30 years later women still perceive discrimination. Women and minorities have made great strides in the national organization, the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), but discrimination remains a significant issue in the individual academic units of universities. This monograph argues that the Ratio of Recurrent and Reinforced Residuum (R3) consistently fits data about women in journalism and mass communication both in the academy and in media professions around the world. This paper includes reflections and comments of younger scholars currently at different stages on the academic ladder and makes recommendations for short and long-term actions that new scholars, academic units, and communications organizations should take to help correct inequality.
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Schoder, Detlef, Stefan Sick, Johannes Putzke, and Andreas M. Kaplan. "Mass Customization in the Newspaper Industry: Consumers' Attitudes Toward Individualized Media Innovations." International Journal on Media Management 8, no. 1 (March 2006): 9–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s14241250ijmm0801_3.

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Watt, Diane Patricia. "Muslim Female Students Confront Islamophobia: Negotiating Identities In-between Family, Schooling, and the Mass Media." Journal of Family Diversity in Education 2, no. 1 (March 31, 2016): 21–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.53956/jfde.2016.78.

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Abstract: This article researches how Muslim students in Canada negotiate identity in an extremely complex discursive terrain of the unofficial Islamophobia curriculum of family, schooling, and mass media. Critical examination of the exclusion of Muslims from school policies and the absence of Muslim experiences and perspectives in the Ontario Language Curriculum are highlighted. This article aims at developing teacher educators, in-service teachers and teacher candidates’ critical multicultural awareness of how Muslim minority students negotiate the absence of their culture in the secondary language curricula. Drawing from postcolonial feminist perspectives and curriculum theory this research was conducted with seven young Muslim women as participants. Findings indicate while absent in the official secondary language curriculum, the unofficial curriculum represents Muslim women as the cultural “other” sustained through the unofficial school curriculum and media portrayals. This study argues for a need to involve teacher educators, in-service teachers and teacher candidates in complicated conversations on cultural and linguistic differences, engagement with life-experiences of cultural minorities, development of complex pedagogies, critical media literacies and multicultural practices that are diverse and inclusive.
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Benchuk, Vitalii. "SOCIO-POLITICAL EVENTS IN UKRAINE IN THE DISCOURSE OF DONETSK MASS MEDIA OF GREEK NATIONAL MINORITIES (2014–2015)." Naukovì zapiski Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Ostrozʹka akademìâ". Serìâ Ìstoričnì nauki 1, no. 30 (November 30, 2020): 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.25264/2409-6806-2020-30-61-65.

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The article reveals the coverage of the Donetsk national media of Greek national minorities in socio-political events in Ukraine in 2014-2015. The following newspapers were used for the study – «Hellenes of Ukraine», «Chronos», «Kambana» and «Selskaya Nov». As a result, the author concludes that the primary task for the Greek media was to convey their position on the events of that time, which was to support the unity of Ukraine. Later, they expressed the attitude of Greek society to the Revolution of Dignity, Russia’s armed aggression, which, despite isolated critical materials, reflected the official state position. However, in some materials of «Selskaya Nov» ideological stamps were spread, which posed a threat to the information security of Ukraine, which was apparently due to its subordination to the district authorities, which belonged to the team of the Party of Regions. As a result, the coverage and analysis of the discourse of Donetsk mass media of Greek national minorities on socio-political events in Ukraine showed that at the initial stage their main goal was to convey the official position of the FGSU on the latter. In the future, the main source of information was the newspaper «Ellina Ukrainy», as the official bulletin of FGSU. However, its pages also contained critical material that contradicted the official position of Greek society. Also later, explanations began to appear regarding the Revolution of Dignity, armed aggression in the vision of the Greeks, which reflected the Ukrainian view of these events. Only Selkaya Novy periodically published materials that reflected hostile ideological clichés, in particular about the «civil war». This trend continued throughout 2014, but the following year, with the appointment of a new local government, the newspaper’s editorial policy changed.
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Ayoub, Phillip M., and Jeremiah Garretson. "Getting the Message Out: Media Context and Global Changes in Attitudes Toward Homosexuality." Comparative Political Studies 50, no. 8 (September 8, 2016): 1055–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0010414016666836.

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Global attitudes involving homosexuality are changing rapidly. Tolerance toward lesbian and gay relationships has increased in almost every continent. More often than not, younger people have been at the forefront of this change. In this article, we explore explanations for this cross-national phenomenon. Specifically, we test to see whether contextual factors, those that allow lesbian women and gay men to freely express themselves or to gain cultural representation in the media, have driven this transformation. The results show that inter-cohort effects, or more liberal attitudes among younger people, are related to the pervasiveness of a nation’s mass media and to the presence of press freedom. This research suggests a strong link between increasing mass support for minority rights and the factors that encourage and allow minorities to express their viewpoints to others. These findings have broad implications, in that they help us understand the growing global acceptance around gay rights.
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Aziz, Ms Asfiya. "Mass Media and Health Communication During the Pandemic." Journal of Shalamar Medical & Dental College - JSHMDC 2, no. 2 (December 30, 2021): 56–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.53685/jshmdc.v2i2.84.

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Importance of specialized health communication has been demonstrated fully during the recent COVID 19 pandemic. New variants of the virus continue to emerge, the larger portion of the country’s population remains unvaccinated, and booster doses are becoming essential. Therefore, the need for sustained interest in health communication through mass media is far from over. Health communication helps public understand the threat and make informed choices about the preventive measures and treatment. Done effectively, it can produce behaviour change, prevent panic and ensure the participation of populations in governments’ public health measures. Healthcare sector possesses the necessary knowledge to impart this information to the media industry which is largely unstructured and learning from experiences. Therefore, the healthcare sector needs to communicate effectively with the mass media representatives in order to influence the population in adopting and continuing healthy behaviour to fight the pandemic.
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Glascock, Jack. "Effect of Cable Television on Advertiser and Consumer Spending on Mass Media, 1978–1990." Journalism Quarterly 70, no. 3 (September 1993): 509–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909307000303.

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Previous studies of the cable industry have been inconclusive in determining its impact on other media, especially that of broadcast television. While some industry observers predict a dire future for broadcasters due to the erosion of market share by cable, others contend the current recession has been responsible for the industry's woes. McCombs' theory of relative constancy is used as a basis for examining trends for consumer and advertising spending on media during the 1978–1990 time period. Both trends were found to be positive, indicating that, overall, cable has attracted additional spending on media.
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Mauro, Max. "Media discourse, sport and the nation: narratives and counter-narratives in the digital age." Media, Culture & Society 42, no. 6 (February 27, 2020): 932–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443720902910.

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Throughout the 20th century, the growth of international sport events as media spectacles has provided one of the most powerful tools for the projection of national identities. Traditional media, such as newspapers and private and public broadcasters, have been instrumental in this process. Media discourses around sporting events have historically tended to legitimise exclusionary versions of the idea of the nation, reproducing hegemonic gender divisions and marginalising ethnic minorities and immigrants. At the same time, sport is also a contested vehicle for nation-building, providing to some degree opportunities for the expression of different versions of the idea of the nation. The deep changes in the media industry, and particularly the emergence and success among young people of interactive and transnational media, open the way for counter-narratives and alternative media discourses. For example, sport celebrities can use social media to expose and criticise the racialisation of immigrants in sport and beyond. But can the millions who follow them on Instagram or Twitter be counted as a ‘public’?
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Alekseeva, Tamara Valentinovna. "Features of modern Internet Media as a substantive component of training." Interactive science, no. 8 (42) (August 19, 2019): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-497855.

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The article is devoted to the selection and updating of the training content of future media industry specialists. Since the rapid transformation of traditional media dictates the need to clarify and modernize the concepts of the media industry, updating of the substantive component of training is a priority for educational activities. Analyzing the processes of mass media development, the author considers a number of specific features underlying the principles of online media functioning; explores the concept of interaction between online media and the modern consumer; structural and technological transformations affecting the principles of content creation and associated with monetization. The questions discussed in the article will allow participants in the learning process to understand the multidimensionality of the modern mass media and to set guidelines for further research.
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Warrich, Haseeb Ur Rehman, Muhammad Ashfaq, and Shams Ur Rehma. "Conglomerates in Pakistani Media Industry: Exploring the Effects of NonJournalistic Ownership of Media Companies." Global Regional Review V, no. I (March 30, 2020): 151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(v-i).19.

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This study examines what role non-journalistic business conglomerates play in the Pakistani journalism industry. 56 experienced journalists were interviewed, and the data is analyzed by using Qualitative method of Grounded Theory (GT) methodology to generate codes/themes. The use of grounded theory is not very common in mass communication research. Results of this research show that non-journalistic business entities critically influenced journalism in Pakistan by investing a huge amount of money. They own media organizations and develop editorial policies that protect their business interests. They adopted a ridiculous approach by promoting several persons as journalists who have no journalism experience. Such "journalists" have been playing a crucial role in changing the landscape of the Pakistani media.
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Perederii, O. "Reforming the legislation on national minorities of Ukraine in the context of europezation of the legal system of Ukraine (theoretical and legal aspect)." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law 1, no. 73 (December 10, 2022): 19–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2022.73.3.

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The article reveals the peculiarities of the optimization of national legislation, which regulates the legal status of national minorities in Ukraine. In the aspect of intensifying the processes of European integration of Ukraine, as a candidate state for joining the European Union, the low rates of improvement of the legislation on national minorities are analyzed, attention is focused on many of its imperfections, the presence of which does not correspond to the best European practices. In particular, based on the conclusions of the experts of the Venice Commission, attention is focused on the fact that the norms of the current law of Ukraine on national minorities do not provide conditions for the full implementation of linguistic identity by national minorities, since the regulation of this is not clear (norms on the protection of the linguistic identity of national minorities are contained in other legislative texts and are indirectly aimed at normalizing issues of language use only in certain fields - education, judiciary, mass media, etc.). A classification of the directions of Europeanization of the legislative framework on issues of ensuring the full rights of national minorities is proposed: requirements of a formal and legal nature and requirements of an institutional nature are distinguished. The requirements of a formal and legal nature are reduced to the improvement of the mechanism of protection against discrimination of national minorities in the process of realizing the right to use the native language. The requirements of an institutional nature provide for the establishment of a separate authority in Ukraine, which will specialize in ensuring the implementation of legislation in the field of national minorities. It was concluded that updating the national legislation of Ukraine on national minorities is currently an important step of our country on the long and difficult path of European integration. Accordingly, the long-term task of legal science is to develop scientifically based proposals for the development of a new law on national minorities, which in the near future will provide the maximum conditions for the full implementation of each representative of national minorities of their rights and interests.
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WERNER, Wiktor, and Adrian TRZOSS. "SPONTANICZNOŚĆ CZY ODGÓRNE STEROWANIE? FUNKCJONOWANIE ZJAWISK SPOŁECZNYCH POWIĄZANYCH Z KULTURĄ MASOWĄ NA PRZYKŁADZIE FANDOMU GWIEZDNYCH WOJEN." Historia@Teoria 1, no. 7 (June 27, 2019): 37–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/ht.2018.7.1.03.

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The article is devoted to the issue of the impact of the new media on the mass culture. Authors have explored community portals using modern methods of quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The results show that belief in the more democratic, egalitarian character of the new media compared to the traditional corporate model of the mass-media industry may be a delusion as large mass media corporations have also had a great impact on the functioning of social networking sites.
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Ditizio, Amber A. "Nature and Characteristics of the Sport Industry and its Current Trends Impacting the Industry." Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations 14, no. 4 (October 2016): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jeco.2016100102.

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Global competition for fans and other stakeholders have caused increased pressures to maintain sport organizations' power and influence through e-commerce and social media. The ever evolving nature of sport managing research demands a reexamination of some of the major trends in the discipline that are impacted directly/indirectly by electronic mediation and its technology, especially social media. Although there are numerous trends that are occurring in sport management as a discipline, but this study concentrates on the role of ecommerce within organizations. The major trends examined are commercialization of sport, the role of mass communication to appeal to the needs of users, the need of engagement by fans, and the social needs for sports to deal with the epidemic of physical inactivity of the populace.
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BAYQUNI, Bayquni. "PARTICIPATION OF THE ONLINE MEDIA AUDIENCE IN WINNING THE COMPETITION OF THE MASS MEDIA INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA." ICCD 3, no. 1 (October 10, 2021): 218–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol3.iss1.341.

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The background of this research is New Media or also called Online Media, now it has become an important and important need by the community, considering that today's life cannot be separated from Internet activities. This is the problem formulation of this research, the researcher wants to analyze how Liputan6.com can carry out media convergence according to market needs, so that liputan6.com can win the competition in the New Media or New Media industry. By looking at the formulation of the problem, it will be seen how the convergence in online media is carried out. This study uses a constructivist paradigm, a qualitative approach with data collection techniques, namely interviews and documentation data. Another theory used in this research is the Media Convergence Theory which was introduced by Henry Jenkins to take a technological approach, which states that online media must contain media convergence criteria, it is stated that online media can become economic convergence if it meets criteria containing elements of convergence, whether economic convergence or convergence, technology, social convergence, cultural convergence and global convergence which contains reducing the boundaries of space and time. The results of research on Liputan6.com stated that. In carrying out the Convergence of Coverage 6.com converges on the economy, on social and on culture, which is more directed at reporting to young people. In addition, Liputan 6.com also carries out cultural participation by creating affiliate program packages, expressions, collaboration of problem solving and connection. By engaging the audience with a term called citizen journalism, so that the audience will believe that what is conveyed contains elements of truth, and the last Commodification is Cybernatics where the limitations of space and time disappear when directed and packaged according to the purpose of Liputan6.com in informing the news. The results of the research on Liputan6.com can be concluded that Liputan6.com has fulfilled the elements in carrying out cultural participation in order to capture the competition in the New Media industry.
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Didenko, Nina. "Recreational component of the leisure industry in the phenomena of mass culture of modern Ukraine." Culturology Ideas, no. 22 (2'2022) (2022): 168–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.37627/2311-9489-22-2022-2.168-177.

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The article highlights the peculiarities of the leisure industry development, in particular its recreational component, in the phenomena of mass culture of modern Ukraine. It was found that in modern mass culture the recreational component acquires new meanings. This is due to the orientation of Ukrainian modern cultural industries on the mass consumer, which, in turn, leads to the emergence of new recreational forms of leisure activities. A set of factors that determine the essence and indicate the proximity of mass culture and the leisure industry is the following: the implementation of maximum social communication, the possibility of maximum replication and diversification of artifacts of mass culture. The features inherent in modern mass culture are determined: multiplicity, lack of a single center, heterogeneity, combination of everything with everything. It was found that the modern recreational infrastructure exists and develops in the communicative field of mass media, without which the mass distribution of recreative media texts, as well as the production would be impossible. Recreational infrastructure of mass culture is defined as the leisure industry. The specified division of the mentioned industry in Ukraine into three basic sectors - leisure, entertainment and holidays is offered. It is proved that the recreational component is present in all types of services provided by these industries, or recreation is their main content. It is noted that in the socio-cultural life of modern Ukraine, recreational services of the leisure industry have the function of a socio-regulator in mass culture.
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Rindrasih, Erda. "Media Framing of Disasters and Its Implications for Tourism Industry Policy: Case of Surabaya terrorist attack 2018 and Mt. Agung eruption 2017, Indonesia." Jurnal Humaniora 34, no. 2 (December 19, 2022): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jh.75254.

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Tourist destinations worldwide are periodically jeopardised by natural disaster events that threaten tourists’ safety; consequently, the tourism industry is impacted. Mass media has a role to communicate and warn the public about disaster. Media portrayal on disaster events is likely to contribute to the tourism industry recovery and resilience. However, media has played a role in sending a negative message to tourists, making them hesitate to visit the destination. Limited researches have focused on how the media frames disaster events, and how policy makers could intervene. Based on analysis of media coverage of the Surabaya terrorist attack in 2018 and Mt. Agung eruption in 2017, this paper looked at how media framed disaster events and its consequences to the tourism industry policy. A content analysis of mass media from both national and international newspapers of Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore were conducted. The research identified five different framings on the two disasters, including source of problems, impact, solution, responsibility, and adaptive versus maladaptive. Findings also highlights the limited policy response towards these potentially negative media portrayal. Based on these findings, partnership between media and the government should be fostered to encourage post-disaster recovery.
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Fitzgerald, Michael Ray. "“Evolutionary Stages of Minorities in the Mass Media”: An Application of Clark's Model to American Indian Television Representations." Howard Journal of Communications 21, no. 4 (October 29, 2010): 367–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2010.519651.

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Kariko, Abdul Aziz Turhan. "Malay Pop: Mass Media Hegemony in Indonesia Popular Music." Lingua Cultura 3, no. 2 (November 30, 2009): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/lc.v3i2.336.

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Article discusses the domination of Malay pop music through textual analysis of songs, observation of musical programs, and interviews with important figures. The research data were obtained by library research and analyzed through a critical theory approach to gain an understanding of the text and its effects. The article concludes that Malay pop contains a strong uniformity which may be termed a phenomenon in the context of the culture industry, while also being dominant because of its legitimacy created by the media. The nature of Malay pop is also very profitable for those participating in it, therefore the spirit of capitalism was also quite dominant in this context. There is also resistance from the indie music movement, and its attempts to fight regressive qualities of music that are legitimized in the mainstream mass media.
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Matviyishyn, Yevhen, and Tomasz Michalski. "Language Differentiation of Ukraine’s Population." Journal of Nationalism, Memory & Language Politics 11, no. 2 (December 29, 2017): 181–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jnmlp-2017-0008.

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Abstract While people of many nationalities live in Ukraine, Ukrainians and Russians constitute the majority of its population. Territorially, the Ukrainian language is spread unevenly, which results in pronounced bilingualism and language bipolarity. The influence of the Soviet policy of the Russian language dominance is still present in Ukraine. Ukrainian prevails in the sphere of public administration and education. Russian dominates in most mass media. Under such circumstances it is important to maintain conditions for the preservation of the language identity of other ethnic minorities, which would promote the development of linguistic diversity in Ukraine.
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Budiawan, Budiawan. "New Media and Religious Conversion Out of Islam Among Celebrities in Indonesia." IKAT: The Indonesian Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 3, no. 2 (March 23, 2020): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ikat.v3i2.51048.

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In Muslim-majority Indonesia religious conversion to Islam among celebrities always makes it a piece of good news. Infotainment programs of most TV channels broadcast it as their prime news. However, the opposite direction, namely the religious conversion out of Islam to other religions, is hardly possible to broadcast in conventional media such as TV, newspaper, radio, etc. It is a very sensitive issue, which could cause a mass outcry. Yet, such a phenomenon is easily found in a new media platform, such as YouTube. This paper explores the netizens’ responses to religious conversion out of Islam to Christianity among Indonesian celebrities. By scrutinizing this phenomenon, this paper aims to show to what extent new media provides a space for the religious minorities to speak for themselves. By closely reading their comments, this paper finds that in new media being a religious minority does not matter to represent themselves.
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Syahputra, Iswandi. "AGAMA DI ERA MEDIA: Kode Religius dalam Industri Televisi Indonesia." ESENSIA: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin 17, no. 1 (April 1, 2016): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/esensia.v17i1.1283.

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This article will examine the relation between religion and religious symbol in television media industry era in Indonesia. In order to understand religion thought which is transcendental, community needs religious symbol. Religious symbol contains several codes that can be interpreted socially and culturally. Television as an industry produces religious code as a comodity. Religious comodity then being used as a strategy to widen its viewer. Relation between those conditions can lead to a new mass culture and symbolic religiosity. In mass society, religion turns into an entertainment instead of guidance. In the end, religion in social life will be practiced by consuming religious symbol only. This condition shows the lack of religious spirituality. Where, religion without spirituality only leaves ritual.
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Gunina, Daria, Tomas Kincl, and Sabina Suldova. "Usage of Colors in TV Commercials: Cross-Industry Analysis of Mass Media Communications." Communications - Scientific letters of the University of Zilina 19, no. 4 (December 31, 2017): 64–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.26552/com.c.2017.4.64-71.

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Aulia, Isra Della, and Muhammad Alfikri. "Waspada's Mass Media Strategy for Surviving in The Digital Age." Daengku: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Innovation 2, no. 4 (August 14, 2022): 452–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/454ri.daengku1072.

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Rapid technological advancement brings civilization to the mass media industry. The presence of new media in the community has created communication dynamics in the transmission of information. Traditional media must be able to align with transformation and innovation. Despite the flood of digital media, daily alert's main product remains newspapers. The constructivism paradigm and descriptive qualitative research methods were used in this study. In-depth interviews, observation, and documentation were used to collect data in this study. According to the findings of this study, mass media alert has a strategy to keep the newspaper alive in the digital era, an innovation strategy, a human resource management strategy, and a recognition of obstacles and solutions in order to stay alive in the digital era.
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Coghill, Dave. "Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: should we believe the mass media or peer-reviewed literature?" Psychiatric Bulletin 29, no. 8 (August 2005): 288–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.29.8.288.

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Bailly's review describes the author's perspectives on the ‘intense controversies' surrounding attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and its treatment with stimulant medications. Drawing on a range of literature sources, including the UK press, pharmaceutical industry websites and peer-reviewed scientific papers, he questions the validity of ADHD as a concept and disorder, the accuracy and reliability of diagnosis, the use of stimulant medications and the impact of advertising by the pharmaceutical industry. There are, however, additional sources and alternative interpretations.
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Haladzhun, Zoriana. "The press of Ukraine in the minority languages." Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, no. 10(28) (January 2020): 199–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2020-10(28)-13.

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Social and political processes taking place in the modern Ukrainian society are reflected, among other things, in the language of our mass media. The study of the language question is important not only due to the constant discourse regarding the status of the official language and the supposed number of official languages, but also as the subject matter of reflecting the national identity of the citizens of our state. As of 2001, the population of Ukraine was estimated at 48, 2 million people, being representatives of 107 nationalities. Support and preservation of ethnic and cultural as well as linguistic consciousness of ethnic groups is an important goal of every multiethnic and multilingual country. Ukraine signed the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages on May 2, 1996 (hereafter — the Charter), ratified it in 2003, though it came into effect only since 2006. The introduction of the above mentioned document into the national legislation testifies respect and willingness to protect regional languages or minority languages. The provisions of the Charter are applicable not to all the minority languages of the national minorities living on the territory of Ukraine, but only to the following ones: Belarusian, Bulgarian, Gagauz, Greek, Jewish, Crimean Tatar, Moldavian, German, Polish, Russian, Romanian, Slovak and Hungarian. According to quantitative linguistic analysis of printed periodical publications that are published in the languages of national minorities and come under protection, only the ethnic Poles (1,07 of publications per one ethnic group representative that considers the language of his/her nationality to be his/her mother tongue) and the Hungarians (5,94) may be regarded as well provided for; the Romanians (0,08) and the Russians (0,03) are partially provided. Keywords: periodicals, journalism, mass media, media space, propaganda, agitation, party press.
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MOREEVA, Elena, Elena AKSENOVA, and Natalya KAMYNINA. "RUSSIAN MEDIA ABOUT MEDICAL INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES." Vestnik BIST (Bashkir Institute of Social Technologies) 137 (December 28, 2020): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.47598/2078-9025-2020-4-49-60-66.

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The current state of demand for medical information in the media has a high practical significance for the mass audience. Medicine is a science-intensive, rapidly developing field. In this regard, it is necessary to systematically inform the public about the achievements of medicine— in science, technology and industry, explaining the essence and possible consequences of a scientific discovery, popularizing methods of treatment of a particular disease, introducing society to innovative technological processes in the medical field, achievements and developments of the medical and pharmaceutical industry. The paper reviews the experience of media coverage of medical issues in the aspect of familiarity with innovations and technologies in the context of historical development both in our country and abroad.
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