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Jamali, Yasmin, and Shabbir Hussain. "Analyzing Negativity in Democratic Media Setup: Case Study of PDM." Global Mass Communication Review VI, no. I (2021): 149–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2021(vi-i).12.

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Negativity is a widespread concept in media and literature. The study attempt to analyze negativity in Pakistan's news media from the perspective of PDM (Pakistan Democratic Movement). The study applied standardized operationalization of the concept by Lengauer, Esser, and Berganza (2012). The negativity index includes tonality, pessimistic outlook, conflict centeredness, incapability, and actor related negativity. Content of print and electronic media was analyzed for thirty days. The results of the study revealed that electronic media has more actor related negativity. The reaction of the si
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Wang, Nan (Tina), Traci A. Carte, and Ryan S. Bisel. "Negativity decontaminating: Communication media affordances for emotion regulation strategies." Information and Organization 30, no. 2 (2020): 100299. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infoandorg.2020.100299.

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Rino, Antonio. "Dealing with negative social media comments: The giant bullhorn that punctures holes in organizations’ walls, like an arrow to the chest." McMaster Journal of Communication 12, no. 2 (2020): 56–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15173/mjc.v12i2.2173.

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A negative comment on a corporate social media post can pierce like an arrow to the chest and puncture holes into an organization’s walls. A single negative voice in a sea of positive feedback can feel as though it is blaring from a giant bullhorn, striking fear into corporate community managers that an avalanche of negativity will overtake positivity like a contagious bandwagon. Why would a corporation consider telling its story in the online battlefield of social media and risk exposing its reputation to a cesspool of negativity? This paper will explore why negativity is an online barrier th
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Baloglu, Ugur. "Reproduction of Communicative Negativity Through Instrumental Irrationality." Tripodos 2, no. 47 (2021): 69–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.51698/tripodos.2020.47p69-86.

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This paper aims to use Turkey as an ex­ample of how the erosion occurring in social communication practices is repro­duced in the era of paradoxical experi­ences, particularly in global crisis envi­ronments where risk intensity increases. Recently, ‘the great incarceration’ situa­tion around the world has forced people to receive news and connect to them via digital platforms. The isolation of social relations for an indefinite period, espe­cially in risk society, causes people to feel constantly under pressure from an un­foreseen/indeterminate threat. The in­crease in the level of anxiety of
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Ma, Zhigang, Xiaojun Chang, Yi Yang, Nicu Sebe, and Alexander G. Hauptmann. "The Many Shades of Negativity." IEEE Transactions on Multimedia 19, no. 7 (2017): 1558–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmm.2017.2659221.

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Geer, John G. "The News Media and the Rise of Negativity in Presidential Campaigns." PS: Political Science & Politics 45, no. 03 (2012): 422–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096512000492.

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Negative ads have become increasingly common in presidential campaigns. Figure 1 well illustrates this point (see also West 2009). The upcoming 2012 elections will almost surely augment this upward trend of more and more negativity. In fact, with the emergence of Super Pacs, the share of attack ads in 2012 will likely be significantly higher than in 2008, which in and of itself was the high-water mark for attack ads in the modern era. The harsh tone of the battle for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination certainly points toward an exceptionally nasty fall campaign.
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Soroka, Stuart, Mark Daku, Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice, Lauren Guggenheim, and Josh Pasek. "Negativity and Positivity Biases in Economic News Coverage: Traditional Versus Social Media." Communication Research 45, no. 7 (2017): 1078–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0093650217725870.

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Past work suggests that the priorities for information propagation in social media may be markedly different from the priorities for news selection in traditional media outlets. We explore this possibility here, focusing on the tone of both newspaper and Twitter content following changes in the U.S. unemployment rate, from 2008 to 2014. Results strongly support the expectation that while the tone of newspaper content exhibits stronger reactions to negative information, the tone of Twitter content reacts more strongly to positive economic shifts.
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Brunet, Thomas, Olivier Poncelet, and Christophe Aristégui. "Negative-index metamaterials: is double negativity a real issue for dissipative media?" EPJ Applied Metamaterials 2 (2015): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjam/2015005.

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van der Veen, A. Maurits, and Erik Bleich. "Atheism in US and UK Newspapers: Negativity about Non-Belief and Non-Believers." Religions 12, no. 5 (2021): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel12050291.

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Atheists are among the most disliked “religious” groups in the United States, but the origins of this aversion remain poorly understood. Because the media are an important source of public attitudes, we analyze coverage of atheism and atheists in American and British newspapers. Using computational text analysis techniques, including sentiment analysis and topic modeling, we show that atheism is portrayed negatively by the print media. Significantly, we show that greater negativity is associated with atheism as a concept than with atheists as individuals. Building on this insight, and challeng
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Maier, Jürgen, and Alessandro Nai. "Roaring Candidates in the Spotlight: Campaign Negativity, Emotions, and Media Coverage in 107 National Elections." International Journal of Press/Politics 25, no. 4 (2020): 576–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940161220919093.

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We argue that, above and beyond the usual suspects, some campaign strategies are more successful in attracting media coverage. We specifically focus on two elements of campaign content: the tone of the campaign (i.e., whether or not to go “negative” on opponents) and the use of emotional appeals (fear and enthusiasm messages). We argue that both negativity and emotions matter for media coverage. We rely on an original comparative data set about the campaign strategies of 507 candidates having competed in 107 elections in 89 countries worldwide between 2016 and 2019. The data set is based on a
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Negativity in media"

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Yin, Dezhi. "The good, the bad and the content: beyond negativity bias in online word-of-mouth." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/44824.

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My dissertation aims to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of how consumers make sense of online word-of-mouth. Each essay in my dissertation probes beyond the effect of rating valence and explores the role of textual content. In the first essay, I explore negativity bias among online consumers evaluating peer information about potential sellers. I propose that both the likelihood of negativity bias and resistance to change after a trust violation will depend on the domain of information discussed in a review. Three experiments showed that negativity bias is more prominent for in
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Nascimento, Maurício Augusto Pimentel Liesen. "Excommunicatio. Ensaio para uma teoria negativa da comunicação." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27152/tde-20052014-130144/.

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Este trabalho de doutorado esboça uma teoria negativa da comunicação a partir da reelaboração negativa dos seus três conceitos fundamentais: a comunicação, o medium e a comunidade. Grosso modo, a comunicação é figurada como uma experiência radical de alteridade; o medium como a descrição dos modos de percepção desta experiência e a comunidade como a incorporação das possibilidades de sua ocorrência. A comunicação manifesta uma experiência que transforma o \'eu\' em \'mim\', pois o sujeito não é necessariamente causa ou efeito desta experiência, mas é exposto à ela, como uma ferida aberta. O me
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Lause, John F. "Matter under Mind." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3270.

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The artist discusses the work for his Masters of Fine Arts exhibition, Mind under Matter, held at the Tipton Gallery in downtown Johnson City, Tennessee. Exhibition dates are from March 27th through April 5th 2017. ‘Matter under Mind’ explores the balance of control and non-control within the art-making process. This technique creates an automatic dialogue resulting in abstraction guided by the subconscious. The title ‘Matter under Mind’ is a slight play on the phrase ‘mind over matter’ emphasizing how matter/material is manipulated by the mind through the making of artwork, and within the min
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Johansson, Alexander, and Tobias Svensson. "Sociala medier som ett marknadsföringsfenomen : En studie om företags processer för att skapa innehåll och konsumenters engagemang." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-53510.

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Frågeställningar: Hur ser företags processer ut för att skapa innehåll till sociala medier? Hur engagerar sig konsumenter till innehåll som företag publicerat på sociala medier? Syfte: Det huvudsakliga syftet med studien är att beskriva och förklara företags processer för att skapa innehåll till sociala medier och analysera konsumenters engagemang till innehåll som företag publicerat. Studien syftar även till att tillhandahålla en konceptuell figur för hur förloppet att skapa, publicera och följa upp innehåll mellan ett företag och ett konsultbolag ser ut. Det avslutande syftet är att kunna ge
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Yoders, A., S. A. Ray, Megan Quinn, and David Wood. "Gaming and Social Media Use Negatively Impacts Youth School Performance." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2020. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/7672.

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Ahlberg, Mattias. "Informativ Ljuddesign : Hur positivt eller negativt upplevs olika typer av ljud i ett spel utan visuella medel?" Thesis, Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för informationsteknologi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-16054.

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Den här studien fokuserar på hur ljudbilden i ett spel på ett effektivt sätt kan förmedla information till spelaren, och därigenom låta denne ta informerade beslut. För att göra detta undersöks hur olika typer av ljud påverkar en spelares inställning. Bakgrundsforskningen baserades på texter om speltillgänglighet, teorier kring ljuddesign och spel utan visuella medel som utvecklats i studiesyften. För att svara på frågeställningen så utvecklades ett textbaserat program som i tretton rundor lät fem deltagare välja mellan två snarlika ljud. Uppgiften var att välja det ljud som upplevdes som mest
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Soder, Heather E. "Individual Differences in the Dopaminergic Reward System: The Effect of Genetic Risk on Neural Reward Sensitivity and Risky Choice." Scholar Commons, 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5816.

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When making decisions, individuals evaluate several possible outcomes of their choice; however, some display heightened reward sensitivity, despite the potential for future negative consequences, which can lead one to make risky choices. Rewards are processed in the mesolimbic dopamine reward system, and this system is in part modulated by genetic polymorphisms that are associated with dopamine transmission. The current study tested if genetic polymorphisms that are associated with enhanced dopamine neurotransmission will be more neurally reward sensitive, score higher on self-reported impul
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Wass, Ronnie, and Johanna Tudeen. "Att tackla sociala medier : En kvalitativ intervjustudie med personer som påverkats negativt vid användningen av sociala medier samt om deras hanteringsstrategier." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-54406.

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Over the last couple of years’ social media has come to have an influential role in our lives. With the broad use questions has raised if social media use can have negative effects. We have seen a recurrent tendency in media and society that encourage people to overlook their social media use and seen cases of people reducing their private social media use. The purpose of this study is to examine attitudes in young adults whom have taken a break from social media or reduced their usage. Furthermore, we wanted to distinguish what types of strategies they have used when they renounced from socia
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Rêgo, Gabriel Gaudencio do. "Efeito do estereótipo sobre respostas comportamentais e eletrofisiológicas em tarefa de decisão social." Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, 2014. http://tede.mackenzie.br/jspui/handle/tede/1636.

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Bonini, Francesca. "Le rôle du cortex frontal médian dans la supervision de l'action chez l'homme : études électrophysiologiques." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM5023/document.

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La capacité à évaluer les résultats nos actions est fondamentale pour adapter et optimiser notre comportement et dépend d’un système superviseur chargé d’évaluer l’action, détecter les erreurs, déclencher des corrections.Le réseau neuronal sous-jacent la supervision de l’action n’a pas été complètement caractérisé chez l’homme.Dans une première étude nous avons enregistré dans l’Aire Motrice Supplémentaire (AMS) des LFP évoqués par les réponses et modulés par la performance. Des LFP évoqués exclusivement par les erreurs ont été enregistrés plus tardivement dans le cortex préfrontal médian.Dans
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Books on the topic "Negativity in media"

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Soroka, Stuart N. Gatekeeping and the Negativity Bias. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.43.

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Research on media gatekeeping is focused on the factors leading to a distribution of information in media content that is systematically different from the “real world.” Early gatekeeping work examined editorial decisions, and emphasized the effect that a single editor’s preferences and beliefs could have on the content new consumers receive. The literature has gradually shifted to focus on more generalizable factors, however. These include organization-level assessments of newsworthiness and commercial/economic considerations; broader system-level factors including the impact of dominant ideo
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Lichter, S. Robert. Theories of Media Bias. Edited by Kate Kenski and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199793471.013.44.

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Ideological or partisan media bias is widely debated despite disagreement about its meaning, measurement, and impact. The assumption that news should be objective is itself the object of considerable debate. Assertions of a conservative or establishment bias in the news often draw on critical theory, which argues that news preserves the hegemony of society’s ruling interests. Assertions of liberal bias draw on surveys of journalists’ attitudes and content analyses of news coverage. This case has recently been bolstered by economic modeling. However, numerous content analytic studies have faile
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Lichter, S. Robert. Theories of Media Bias. Edited by Kate Kenski and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199793471.013.44_update_001.

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Ideological or partisan media bias is widely debated despite disagreement about its meaning, measurement, and impact. The assumption that news should be objective is itself the object of considerable debate. Assertions of a conservative or establishment bias in the news often draw on critical theory, which argues that news preserves the hegemony of society’s ruling interests. Assertions of liberal bias draw on surveys of journalists’ attitudes and content analyses of news coverage. This case has recently been bolstered by economic modeling. However, numerous content analytic studies have faile
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author, Redlawsk David P., ed. The positive case for negative campaigning. The University of Chicago Press, 2014.

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Carone, Dominic A. The Role and Ramifications of the Media’s Reporting on Concussions. Edited by Ruben Echemendia and Grant L. Iverson. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199896585.013.2.

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The media has become one of the main sources of information on sports concussion for the general public and health care providers. The widespread proliferation of this information carries positive and negative consequences that are reviewed here, along with case examples. Given the power that the media has to positively and negatively influence societal change, public perception, and clinical care, the media must pay special attention as to how this information is presented. Suggestions on ways to improve media coverage of sports concussions are discussed.
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Fitch, Brad, and TheCapitol Net. Media Relations: Secrets to Changing Nattering Nabobs of Negativism Into Perky Purveyors of Positivism (Capitol Learning Audio Course). TheCapitol.Net, 2006.

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Sanderson, Jimmy. Identity and Speech in Sports in the Social Media Era. Edited by Michael A. McCann. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190465957.013.15.

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Social media has ushered in seismic shifts to communication structures in society and these effects extend to the world of sport, where athletes and sports figures routinely divulge content on social media platforms. This chapter discusses athletes’ and other sports figures’ social media use to express their identity, which includes showcasing more of their personality, expressing dissent, and providing commentary on political and social issues. The chapter discusses legal implications for sport organization administrators as they seek to balance organizational reputation with First Amendment
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Carlson, Matt. Media Culpas: Prewar Reporting Mistakes at the New York Times and Washington Post. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252035999.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at how two newspapers used unnamed sources in reports leading up to the invasion of Iraq in March 2003. When Iraq's weapons of mass destruction failed to materialize, critics on the left and from within journalism chastised the New York Times and Washington Post for overly credulous, unnamed source-laden investigative reporting appearing on their front pages in the buildup to the war. The newspapers responded by revisiting their unnamed sourcing practices, but not until more than a year after the invasion. These self-assessments generated attention around two problems negati
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Goodin, Robert E., and Kai Spiekermann. Diversity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823452.003.0007.

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This chapter investigates the epistemic advantages of diversity, especially the effect of uncorrelated and negatively correlated votes. It also considers the influence of Hong and Page’s ‘diversity trumps ability’ theorem. One way to recognize the positive epistemic effect of diversity is to consider what happens if diversity is missing. Aggregating many voters who always vote in sync is pointless because no new, independent information is added by these ‘cloned’ voters. Consequently, if voters derive all their information from a small set of media channels or opinion leaders, the epistemic ou
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Ehrenhofer, Lara, Adam C. Roberts, Sandra Kotzor, Allison Wetterlin, and Aditi Lahiri. Asymmetric processing of consonant duration in Swiss German. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198754930.003.0010.

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In Swiss German, which encodes a phonological contrast in consonant length, consonant duration signals the segment’s geminate status and, in medial position, indicates the word’s syllable structure. The present work investigates the interaction between these aspects of durational processing using the N400, an electrophysiological component which offers a fine-grained measure of the success of lexical access. A cross-modal semantic priming ERP study tested to what extent words with medial consonants whose duration had been phonetically lengthened or shortened (leading to an incorrect syllable s
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Book chapters on the topic "Negativity in media"

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Galpin, Charlotte, and Hans-Jörg Trenz. "The Spiral of Euroscepticism: Media Negativity, Framing and Opposition to the EU." In Euroscepticism, Democracy and the Media. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59643-7_3.

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Hutchins, Tiffany, Giacomo Vivanti, Natasa Mateljevic, et al. "Medial Frontal Negativity (MFN)." In Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1698-3_100861.

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Köhler, Thomas, Christoph Lattemann, and Jörg Neumann. "Organising Academia Online." In Progress in IS. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66262-2_2.

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AbstractResearch on organisational arrangements of scholarly networks in both e-learning and e-research is located at the intersection of different theoretical justifications and developmental contexts such as organisational theory, computer science, education science and media informatics. However, there is still a lack of research on the organisational context of e-learning arrangements and its impact on collaboration in academic communities. E-learning research shows that the integration of electronic media in scientific communities negatively impacts their effectiveness and causes conflicts within communities. Research networks however are far less investigated as there is not direct didactic focus on how to collaborate. Recent theories on organisational design, virtual organisations and governance provide concepts for organising e-collaboration more effectively. Managerial instruments such as direct control of results and behaviours need to be supplemented or even replaced by concepts of social control; typically trust and confidence become the central mechanisms for the new forms of inter- and intra-organisational coordination. This paper starts with concepts. Then, to exemplify the organisational coordination mechanisms in scholarly e-communities, the authors critically discuss and reflect on these organisational arrangements and managerial concepts for two higher education portals and one research network in Germany. The conclusion is that, just as previous research has confirmed for educational networks, governance within academic networks relies heavily on the functionality of social and communicative forms of control.
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Terzis, Georgios. "Media Stereotypes of Terrorism." In Exchanging Terrorism Oxygen for Media Airwaves. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5776-2.ch007.

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This chapter analyzes different stereotypes used by media when covering terrorism events. It discusses topics such as: media stereotypes of different terrorist groups, how media responses differ according to the type of terrorism, type of medium (e.g., print, broadcast, and on-line), location of the headquarters of the medium (regional subjectivity), the audience of the medium (national, transnational, or international), and the political affiliation and market orientation of the medium. This chapter attempts to provide an additional analysis of the way that these stereotypes are formulated by the use of basic and not so basic rhetorical techniques of the invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery applied. All the above are analyzed against the background of the basic social determinants of journalism: political pressures and censorship, technological possibilities, news management and public relations strategies of the army, economic pressures and professional culture, and the basic news values or news selection criteria (e.g., timing of the event, negativity, meaningfulness, and reference to elite nations and persons).
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Bharti, Santosh Kumar, and Sathya Babu Korra. "Sarcasm Detection in Twitter Data." In Semantic Web Science and Real-World Applications. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7186-5.ch010.

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Posting sarcastic messages on social media like Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc., became a new trend to avoid direct negativity. Detecting this indirect negativity in the social media text has become an important task as they influence every business organization. In the presence of sarcasm, detection of actual sentiment on these texts has become the most challenging task. An automated system is required that will be capable of identifying actual sentiment of a given text in the presence of sarcasm. In this chapter, we proposed an automated system for sarcasm detection in social media text using six algorithms that are capable to analyze the various types of sarcasm occurs in Twitter data. These algorithms use lexical, pragmatic, hyperbolic and contextual features of text to identify sarcasm. In the contextual feature, we mainly focus on situation, topical, temporal, and historical context of the text. The experimental results of proposed approach were compared with state-of-the-art techniques.
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Fridkin, Kim L., and Patrick J. Kenney. "Data, Measurements, and Methodology." In Taking Aim at Attack Advertising. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190947569.003.0002.

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Chapter 2 presents the divergent data sets, collected in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 and focusing primarily on the 2014 U.S. Senate campaigns, used to test the tolerance and tactics theory of negativity. U.S. Senate elections are the ideal laboratory for exploring the impact of negative advertising because senatorial campaigns are characterized by impressive variability in the amount, content, and tone of negativity, the types of candidates, the size of the constituencies, and the characteristics of the media markets. A variety of methods, including surveys, experiments, content analyses, focus groups, and facial recognition software are used to measure people’s tolerance for negativity; the relevance and civility of negative advertisements; and people’s reactions to negative commercials varying in civility and relevance. These various data sets are ultimately used to assess the impact of negative advertisements on people’s assessments of candidates and on their decision to vote on Election Day.
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"Chapter 5. The Increasing Negativity in Presidential News in the Age of New Media." In The Presidency in the Era of 24-Hour News. Princeton University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400837793-009.

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"Chapter 6. Sources of Negativity in Presidential News during the Age of New Media." In The Presidency in the Era of 24-Hour News. Princeton University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400837793-010.

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Samoilenko, Sergei A., and Andrey Miroshnichenko. "Profiting From the “Trump Bump”." In Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8535-0.ch020.

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This chapter contributes to scholarship in the fields of media ecology and political communication by investigating the effects of the Trump bump in media-driven democracy. Specifically, it explains how the media's obsession with Donald Trump allowed them to capitalize on his political brand, which in turn contributed to changing the tone of political discourse in the United States. The effects of mediatization, including click-bait framing, increased negativity, and person-centered media coverage, had a distinct impact on the behavior of political actors and the political system as a whole. The dominance of marketing logic in contemporary media democracies provides a compelling argument for critical investigation of brand appropriation in political communication and its impact on the state of democracy. This chapter advocates for the further investigation of the current media ecosystem in order to move toward a public deliberation model that would support enhanced media literacy and citizen engagement in public policy debates.
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"Race to the Bottom: Media Marketization and Increasing Negativity Toward the United States in China." In Political Communication in China. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203720165-7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Negativity in media"

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Brunet, T., O. Poncelet, and C. Aristegui. "Double-negativity issue for dissipative negative-index media." In 2016 10th International Congress on Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics (METAMATERIALS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/metamaterials.2016.7746511.

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Moiseenko, Lilia V. "Discursive Techniques Negativity Image of Russia in the Western Media." In Culture and Education: Social Transformations and Multicultural Communication. RUDN University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/09669-2019-322-329.

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Uttarapong, Jirassaya, Jie Cai, and Donghee Yvette Wohn. "Harassment Experiences of Women and LGBTQ Live Streamers and How They Handled Negativity." In IMX '21: ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences. ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3452918.3458794.

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Kavas, Burcu. "Cinema and New Media Possibilities in the Pandemic." In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctcspc.21/ctc21.027.

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Cinema, which started to digitalize in the 20th century, continues to be integrated with digital publishing platforms that emerged with the development of new media technologies in the 21st century. With the coronavirus pandemic that affected the whole world in 2019, digital broadcasting platforms became popular as an alternative cinema event in the quarantine process. Various precautions have been taken around the world for the coronavirus pandemic. As a result of the quarantine precaution, the local and global cinema industry was negatively affected. Cinema industry which is a collective pro
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Thiyagarajan, Magesh. "Portable Plasma Medical Device for Infection Treatment and Wound Healing." In ASME 2011 6th Frontiers in Biomedical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/biomed2011-66031.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of plasma treatment on bacteria in liquid phases. We predict that the plasma gas can penetrate the liquid culture media and plasma treatment will efficiently kill the bacteria at unique time and distance parameters. It is also hypothesized that less stringent plasma treatment will negatively affect the growth rate of some species of bacteria and possibly their pathogenicity. The bacteria were exposed to hot and cold plasma at various time lengths and distance parameters. Our results indicated that 2 minutes of hot plasma treatment with the
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Rapaport, Pinkhas, Yeh-Hung Lai, and Chunxin Ji. "GDM Intrusion Into Reactant Gas Channels and the Effect on Fuel Cell Performance." In ASME 2006 4th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2006-97086.

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This paper reports on the study of gas diffusion media (GDM) intrusion into reactant gas channels and its effect on the performance of the proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell. The PEM fuel cell under consideration consists of a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) sandwiched between two layers of gas diffusion media commonly made of carbon paper or cloth. The GDM/MEA/GDM assembly is then compressed between two adjacent bi-polar plates. In this configuration, the compression pressure is transmitted under the lands of the reactant gas flow-field onto GDMs on which the portion over the channels
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Awolayo, Adedapo, Ali M. AlSumaiti, and Hemanta Sarma. "An Experimental Study of Smart Waterflooding on Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-24597.

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Wetting state in many fractured carbonate reservoirs exists between mixed-wet to oil-wet. Interaction of negatively charged carboxylic molecules in the crude oil with the rock surface, and high capillary pressure encountered during oil migration into the reservoir rock frequently render the rock oil-wet. Similarly, the existence of fractures solitarily governs the fluid flow dynamics in the porous media. Therefore, oil recovery from oil-wet fractured reservoirs is extremely tasking due to complex mechanisms involved in interactions between the double porosity system and the reservoir fluids. W
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Adhikari, Udhab, Nava P. Rijal, Shalil Khanal, Devdas Pai, Jagannathan Sankar, and Narayan Bhattarai. "Magnesium and Calcium-Containing Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration." In ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2016-66835.

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Bone is a living tissue that constantly remodels and adapts to the stresses imposed upon it. Bone disorders are of growing concern as the median age of our population rises. Healing and recovery from fractures requires bone cells to have a 3-dimensional (3D) structural base, or scaffold, to grow out from. In addition to providing mechanical support, the scaffold, an extracellular matrix (ECM) assembly, enables the transport of nutrients and oxygen in and removal of waste materials from cells that are growing into new tissue. In this research, a 3D scaffold was synthesized with chitosan (CS), c
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Saad, Rahma, Mohammed Al- Hashemi, Theodoros Papasavvas, and Karam Turk-Adawi. "Patient Factors associated with Adherence and Change in Cardiac Risk Factors among Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients in Qatar." In Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition. Qatar University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2020.0159.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in Qatar (1). Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a secondary prevention model of care for cardiac patients. It is proven that CR reduces cardiovascular mortality by 20% (2). However, CR is underutilized worldwide, with low enrolment and adherence rates (3). This study aims (a) to investigate factors associated with adherence (median number of sessions, i.e. 21), and (b) to examine the relationship between adherence and change in cardiac risk factors, i.e. blood pressure, cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL). Method: This retrosp
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Cowap, Matthew, and Kurt Beschorner. "The Effects of Floor Roughness on Shoe-Floor Friction Adhesion and Hysteresis." In ASME/STLE 2012 International Joint Tribology Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijtc2012-61152.

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Slip and fall accidents are a major source of occupational accidents. The coefficient of friction (CoF) that is required for gait is approximately 0.2. Floor roughness has been demonstrated to affect the available CoF. Building on this knowledge, this research aims to investigate the effect of changing floor roughness on two components of friction: adhesion and hysteresis. The experiments were carried out using a custom developed pin-on-disk type tribometer. Two common types of rubber shoe material, with Shore A hardness 50 and 95, were slid over ceramic tiles that were prepared to different r
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Reports on the topic "Negativity in media"

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Berganza Conde, MR, C. Arcila Calderón, and R. de Miguel Pascual. Negativity in Political News of Spanish News Media. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2016-1089en.

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