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Pellett, N. E., and D. Heleba. "EFFECT OF PAPER MULCH ON WINTER TEMPERATURES OF CONTAINER-GROWN NURSERY PLANTS." HortScience 27, no. 11 (1992): 1163f—1163. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.27.11.1163f.

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Five species of container-grown nursery plants were overwintered under treatments of no cover, 2 layers of microfoam, 15 or 30 cm of chopped newspaper and 15 cm newspaper or 22 cm straw between two layers of white copolymer. Temperatures were measured in the air under covers and in the center of the growing medium. Chopped newspaper moderated winter temperatures equal to or better than other cover treatments. All covers prevented winter injury. Baled chopped newspaper used by dairy farmers for livestock bedding is available at a reasonable cost.
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Almeida, Maria Clotilde. "Going political – multimodal metaphor framings on a cover of the sports newspaper A Bola." Scripta 20, no. 40 (2016): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5752/p.2358-3428.2016v20n40p84.

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<p>This paper analyses a political-oriented multimodal metaphor on a cover of the sports newspaper A Bola, sequencing another study on multimodal metaphors deployed on the covers of the very same sports newspaper pertaining to the 2014 Football World Cup in Brazil (Almeida/Sousa, 2015) in the light of Forceville (2009, 2012). The fact that European politics is mapped onto football in multimodal metaphors on this sports newspaper cover draws on the interplay of conceptual metaphors, respectively in the visual mode and in the written mode. Furthermore, there is a relevant time-bound leitmotif which motivates the mapping of politics onto football in the sports newspaper A Bola, namely the upcoming football match between Portugal and Germany. In the multimodal framing of the story line under analysis. The visual mode apparently assumes preponderance, since a picture of Angela Merkel, a prominent leader of EU, is clearly overshadowed by a large picture of Cristiano Ronaldo, the captain of the Portuguese National Football team. However, the visual modality of Cristiano Ronaldo’s dominance over Angela Merkel is intertwined with the powerful metaphorical headline “Vamos expulsar a Alemanha do Euro” (“Let’s kick Germany out of the European Championship”), intended to boost the courage of the Portuguese national football team: “Go Portugal – you can win this time!”. Thus, differently from multimodal metaphors on other covers of the same newspaper, the visual modality in this case cannot be considered the dominant factor in multimodal meaning creation in this politically-oriented layout.</p><p><br />Keywords: Multimodal Metaphors. Sports and Politics. Metaphors in Sports Newspapers.</p>
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Křen, Michal. "Grammatical Change Trends in Contemporary Czech Newspapers." Journal of Linguistics/Jazykovedný casopis 68, no. 2 (2017): 238–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jazcas-2017-0033.

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AbstractThe paper presents a corpus-driven method for the detection of recent grammatical change in contemporary Czech newspapers. It is based on a large and homogeneous material (825 million tokens of a single newspaper) that covers a 23-year time span. The task is operationalised into finding the most relevant frequency change manifested by selected subsets of the Czech tagset. The results show changing proportions of parts of speech, nominal cases etc. that indicate a shift towards more “verbal” language associated with increasing informality of the newspaper register.
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Smykovskaya, T. E. "Literature published in BAMlag’s main newspaper Stroitel BAMa." Voprosy literatury, no. 5 (November 9, 2019): 138–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2019-5-138-157.

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T. Smykovskaya writes about a unique episode of Russian literary history: the development of so-called ‘labour-camp literature’, more specifically, lyrical poetry, published in the camps’ newspapers. The article focuses on BAMlag’s principal paper Stroitel BAMa, which saw publications of works by A. Alving, P. Florensky, A. Tsvetaeva, and other detainees. In her examination of the material, which so far has provoked little to no scholarly interest, the author highlights the key themes, images and subjects of labour-camp literature. Essentially, the article attempts to focus on the yet unknown history of the newspaper Stroitel BAMa, the main printed medium of BAMlag, as well as to describe the paper’s artistic and journalistic paradigm, which defined the literary activities of Svobodlag for a decade. Therefore, the article covers the newspaper’s history from the 1933 competition for its name until the emergence of the poetry section in the mid-1930s; from the Stakhanov theme, omnipresent in ‘free’ and labour-camp poetry alike in 1936, until eulogy of the Soviet leaders in pre-war years.
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Alonso-Almeida, Francisco, and María Luisa Carrió-Pastor. "Constructing legitimation in Scottish newspapers: The case of the independence referendum." Discourse Studies 21, no. 6 (2019): 621–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461445619866982.

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This study is concerned with the use of epistemic legitimising strategies in online newspaper articles dealing with the Scottish referendum. In this sense, we seek to explore cases of epistemic stance that indicate epistemological positioning and persuade readers of the veracity of propositions. Our study covers Scottish journal articles published online within 5 days prior to results day. In this article, we are interested in the way the Scottish newspapers deal with the topic of the independence referendum and the degree of commitment in journalists’ choice of linguistic strategies. We analysed the newspaper articles manually but corpus tools were also used in order to verify initial findings and for statistical purposes. The results of the use of epistemic stance devices in the different categories were contrasted and our conclusions showed the preferred legitimising strategies used by journalists in the Scottish newspapers.
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Dagtas, Banu. "At the crossroads of the New Silk Road: News discourses in the Turkish press." Communication and the Public 4, no. 4 (2019): 276–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2057047319896214.

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This article employs ‘critical discourse analysis’ to explore contending discourses around the ‘New Silk Road’ in Turkish newspapers. The press analysis covers the period 1 January 2016 to 31 December 2017. It includes pro-government newspapers ( Sabah, S tar and Takvim – liberal); oppositional newspapers ( Birgün, Günlük Evrensel – socialist, Cumhuriyet – social democratic, Yeniçağ – nationalist right); one liberal newspaper ( Hürriyet – non-aligned); and a semi-oppositional and Eurasianist title ( Aydınlık). The dominant discourses of the newspapers sampled are mainly organized around recontextualizations of President Erdoğan’s statements on the New Silk Road and the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway. These discourses present the New Silk Road as promoting peace, security and prosperity (with Transport Minister’s statement of a prospective 31 trillion dollar market) and initiating a new era in relations with China. Only the socialist and oppositional newspaper Günlük Evrensel does not recontextualize Erdoğan’s statements within this framework. The oppositional/socialist Birgün and the oppositional/social democratic Cumhuriyet, however, raise some criticisms of the New Silk Road project. Erdoğan’s central position as the main news actor and the domination of his statements on the New Silk Road and the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars in the news discourse legitimate both his authoritarian rule and abuse power and his wish for rapprochement with China. The second foregrounding news discourse is the ‘business discourse’ – centred on investment, trade and market share, running in parallel to the government discourse in every newspaper analysed, except the socialist and oppositional newspapers Birgün and Günlük Evrensel. Only the socialist newspaper Birgün examines the New Silk Road from the side of labour. The Eurasianist party paper Aydınlık constructs the discourse of ‘strong defence of New Silk Road and China’.
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Prystai, Halyna V. "Methodological Foundations of the Development of Professionally-Oriented Sociocultural Competence of a Foreign Language Teacher Using the Newspaper Material." Scientific Bulletin of Mukachevo State University. Series «Pedagogy and Psychology» 7, no. 2 (2021): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.52534/msu-pp.7(2).2021.18-24.

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The paper covers the features of development and improvement of sociocultural knowledge, skills and abilities of future foreign language teachers in the development of their professionally-oriented sociocultural competence. The relevance of the study is determined by the necessity to analyse the methods of using newspaper publications in the process of mastering sociocultural knowledge and forming sociocultural skills of philology students. The purpose of the study is to cover the features of applying the methodology for forming the sociocultural competence of a future English teacher through the use of newspaper material. In the process of study, the method of critical analysis of scientific literature was applied; the method of studying and generalising the experience of teachers; the method of theoretical analysis and synthesis in identifying the linguistic and stylistic features of English-language newspaper texts, in the process of analysing the principles and criteria for selecting newspaper articles, as well as to characterise the types of reading according to the communicative goals and stages of working with the text; the method of systematisation and generalisation in the study of research results. It was identified that the involvement of elements of the language culture of the people whose language is being studied in the content of learning is facilitated by Mass Communication Media, in particular newspapers. It was reasoned that newspaper articles provide the development of foreign language communicative competence, enriching the student's vocabulary, improving his skills and abilities in reading and speaking. It was proved that the tasks compiled based on newspaper material contribute to the creation of an authentic sociocultural space, develop students' ability to analyse patterns of speech behaviour in their native and foreign languages, improve their communicative skills and language competence, deepen background knowledge, and increase motivation to learn. The scientific novelty of the results lies in the detailed description of the requirements for exercises of the sociocultural direction, and their practical significance lies in the possibility of applying the results of the study in teaching a foreign language in the higher educational institutions
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Gever, Celestine Verlumun, and Coleman Fidelis Essien. "Newspaper coverage of the herdsmen–farmers conflict in central Tiv Land, Benue State, Nigeria." Media, War & Conflict 12, no. 1 (2017): 102–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635217741912.

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This study investigates newspaper coverage of the conflict between farmers and herdsmen in central Tiv land, Benue State, Nigeria, with specific emphasis on text format, frequency, prominence, depth of coverage, language of reports and audience assessment of this coverage. Two newspapers – Daily Sun and Daily Trust – were selected for the study which covers a period of 12 months. Content analysis and survey were adopted for the study with email and telephone interviews as instruments for the survey. Results showed, among others, that the text format for both newspapers was mostly straight news (64.5%). Findings further showed that the newspapers only covered the conflict as it happened but little attention was paid to victims of the conflict in newspapers reportage. The result of the study also showed that 71.3 percent of the stories on the conflict were published on the inside page. It is recommended that Nigerian newspapers should refrain from episodic reportage and set a proper agenda for the Nigeria public on conflicts. Further studies are also recommended to include more newspapers in the sample.
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Sawant, Vinod, and Rajendra Mohanty. "THIRD GENDER AND MEDIA PERSPECTIVE." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 4, no. 3 (2016): 164–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i3.2016.2798.

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Third gender to we calls hijras,fa'afafine, sworn virgins or transgender. This community is far away from their identity and main stream of society because we the people of this society only discuss them and we had done a research on it that how our print media covers them. For this we had taken four main newspapers published from Raipur i,eDainikBhaskar, NaiDunia, Haribhoomi and Nava Bharat, And in this research its we had find out that the coverage of this community in these newspapers are nil. The editors of these newspaper thinks that the coverage of the community is low due to low involvement of this community in society whereas this community thinks that they are doing that kind of work which can be a news for media.
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Moscowitz, Leigh. "Civic Approach Not So Different from Traditional Model." Newspaper Research Journal 23, no. 4 (2002): 62–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953290202300406.

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This content analysis found some differences in the way a civic newspaper, the Charlotte Observer, covers homelessness. The Observer was less likely to use official sources than was the Indianapolis Star.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Newspaper covers"

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Ferreira, Elida Lima. "RELAÇÕES DIALÓGICAS NO JORNALISMO IMPRESSO: O EPISÓDIO ARACRUZ SOB A PERSPECTIVA DE ZERO HORA." Universidade Catolica de Pelotas, 2010. http://tede.ucpel.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/144.

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This work analyses news published by Zero Hora (RS) newspaper regarding the coverage of an event of great repercussion in "gaucho" media that we call for research shake "Episódio Aracruz" [Aracruz Episode]. The analysis is based on theoretical grounds developed by the Bakhtin Circle and establishes an interlocution with an ergological viewpoint. The main purpose is the exam of discursive strategies chosen for producing news about the said episode from the enunciative scene created by the newspaper by focusing on the ways dialogical relationships are established in order to retrieve characteristics and sense effects of printed newspapers. We analyze news about Aracruz Episode published in March 10 and 12, 2006 issues, taking the cover as the main object, supplemented by a brief exam of pages 4 and 5 of each issue. For methodological reasons, the analysis is organized in two interdependent groups. The first presents a reflection about verbal resources selected for constructing the news. The second one examines visual resources used therein (such as color, space and graphic elements). As regards the covers, we considered analytically two groups of verbal resources, namely (a) names used for leads regarding Aracruz Episode and (b) verbal elements used in other leads. Our reflections show the presence of evaluative, ideological positionings that project themselves in verbal-visual resources as a whole, for news are a construction, a specialized version, of events. In this discursive process, there are cues pointing to discursive strategies chosen for presenting in the public space news regarding Aracruz Episode which allow us to perceive, among Zero Hora's axiological positions, resonances of a conflict between the newspaper and leftist social movements. In the well elaborated dialogical relationships identified, we also perceive Zero Hora's strategy of including protests demonstrations under the theme of agrarian reform, something common in the journalistic sphere, which do not engage in deepening debates but only in bringing to the front of the public scene impactprovoking themes supposedly interesting to the audience, an specificity requiring a critical attitude by the audience for an adequate understanding of the sense relationships circulating in printed newspapers pages
Este trabalho estuda notícias publicadas em Zero Hora sobre um acontecimento de grande repercussão na mídia gaúcha, que denominamos para fins de pesquisa como Episódio Aracruz. Para tanto, nossas reflexões se baseiam nos pressupostos teóricos desenvolvidos pelo Círculo de Bakhtin, estabelecendo interlocução com a sociologia e a abordagem ergológica. O objetivo geral da pesquisa é analisar estratégias discursivas eleitas para a produção das notícias sobre o Episódio Aracruz, a partir da cena construída pelo jornal Zero Hora, observando relações dialógicas empreendidas que permitem recuperar características e efeitos de sentido das notícias no jornal impresso. São analisadas as notícias sobre o Episódio Aracruz nas edições de 10 e 12 de março de 2006, contemplando a capa e, mais sucintamente, as páginas internas (4 e 5). Por razões metodológicas, a análise está organizada em dois grupos interdependentes. O primeiro deles apresenta uma reflexão acerca dos recursos verbais eleitos para a construção da notícia. O segundo grupo analisa os recursos visuais utilizados (como cor, espaço e elementos gráficos). Em relação às capas, desdobramos a categoria analítica que trata dos recursos verbais (o primeiro grupo) em outros dois tópicos: (a) designações utilizadas para a chamada sobre o Episódio Aracruz e (b) elementos verbais utilizados em outras chamadas. As reflexões empreendidas ao longo do estudo permitem algumas percepções sobre o objeto de pesquisa, como as posições avaliativas, ideológicas, que se projetam no conjunto dos recursos verbo-visuais, visto que as notícias são uma construção, uma versão especializada, dos acontecimentos. Nesse espaço discursivo, há pistas das estratégias discursivas eleitas pelos jornalistas para apresentar na cena pública as notícias sobre o Episódio Aracruz, deixando ressoar, entre as posições axiológicas assumidas por Zero Hora, o conflito com os movimentos sociais de esquerda. Nas elaboradas relações dialógicas, percebemos a escolha de Zero Hora em abarcar sob a temática da reforma agrária manifestações de protesto. Tal decisão não foge às lógicas da esfera jornalística, que não se ocupa em aprofundar debates, mas em trazer para a cena pública temas que provoquem impacto ante suas audiências, especificidade que requer um olhar crítico dos leitores para a compreensão das relações de sentido que circulam nas páginas dos jornais impressos
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Read, Nicholas A. "Plant Residues and Newspaper Mulch Effects on Weed Emergence And Collard Performance." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1357076611.

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Sharman, Mark James. "A Study of How Four Black Newspapers Covered the U.S. Masters Tournament 1994 through 2001." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2007. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2042.

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The intent of this thesis is to discuss the manner in which four black newspapers covered the U.S. Masters Tournament, hosted annually at the Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia, from 1994 through 2001. The four black newspapers include two from the North, the New Pittsburgh Courier and the Chicago Defender, and two from the South, the Atlanta Voice and the Birmingham Times. It is my contention that U.S. Masters coverage in the aforementioned black papers is dependent upon the presence of Tiger Woods. Without Woods' participation at the Masters, coverage of the event would be diminished in the four black newspapers. The years 1994 through 2001 (excluding the Birmingham Times which was only microfilmed to 1999) have been analyzed in each of the four newspapers in order to present my case. The thesis proves that to the four black newspapers Tiger Woods is the deciding factor in its Masters coverage.
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Kula, Momelezi Michael. "How the South African print media cover economics news: a study of inflation news in four newspapers, 1999-2001." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002904.

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There is a considerable amount of literature arguing that economics and business journalism is growing. This subfield of journalism is important as economics issues impact on everyday lives of the people. Media have an important role to inform people about the economy and give them a voice to take part in public debates. The down side though is that economics journalism is criticised for not serving the public well in this aspect. Evidence suggests that economics journalism lost its critical character and that there is closer in economics debates. Using content analysis, this study examines coverage of inflation as reported by South African print media. Three major findings emerged: 1) Evidence shows that there are a variety of cases of inflation. 2) There are also similarities among newspapers on what they view as causing inflation. 3) However, media do not draw sources from all sectors of society. The elite, who are educated people and government officials, are over-accessed while the ordinary citizens - although also affected by inflation – are marginalized. Company and government sources top source lists in the media. It is argued that sources play an important role in shaping the news content. They do so by identifying problems and prescribing potential solutions. They set parameters and define terms of reference. However, media also play a mediating role. They do so by selecting sources and structuring sources in stories. They may chose to quote or report what their sources say and even comment on it. This study concludes that in South Africa ordinary citizens have no voices in economics debates. Media used bureaucratic sources only and that is a consonant agenda on inflation coverage amongst newspapers. The heavy reliance on bureaucratic sources and the exclusion of some sectors of society in sources lists raises questions about impartiality of these sources on issues relating to their organisations and institutions. These are not viable sources that could provide information that could expose abuse of power.
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Witte, Oliver R. "Inflammatory and Conciliatory Rhetoric in the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Content Analysis of How Three Newspapers Covered Two Provocative Events." OpenSIUC, 2014. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/dissertations/866.

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This study focuses on contrasting responses to two highly provocative acts from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Ariel Sharon's controversial visit to the Temple Mount in February 2000, and a Palestinian terrorist cell's suicide bombing of a nightclub in Tel Aviv in 2005. Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount in 2000 led to the second intifada, the bloodiest outbreak of violence in the conflict's recent history. However, what followed the suicide attack in Tel Aviv in 2005 were several weeks of restraint from both sides. This study positions media texts as antecedents and consequents to these two key focal points in history and examines their content. The central method for the study is quantitative content analysis. Three newspapers were selected primarily for their ability to set the public agenda: English editions of the Israeli Haaretz and Jerusalem Post, and the Palestinian Al-Quds, translated into English from its original Arabic. The corpus for the study comprised 820 news and opinion articles about Arab-Israeli relations from one week of articles from each side of Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount and one week of articles from each side of the suicide bombing. Media texts were coded for two operationally defined constructs: inflammatory words and conciliatory words. Inflammatory words were fighting words symptomatic of violent and aggressive behavior. Conciliatory words were related to pacification, symptomatic of appeasing, and passive behavior. Built-in dictionaries of Diction, Version 6.14.5, a software program, were used to confirm the validity of the two principal constructs. Results confirmed the newspapers' propensity to focus on violent news and also suggested that media content is likely to be shaped and influenced by acts of violence on the ground. Results also supported speech-act theory and indicated that inflammatory or violent texts in the media perform the functions of agenda-setting or news-framing and potentially cultivate violent behavior among readers. The constructs of inflammatory and conciliatory words and their application in constructing a practical Threat Index are among the key contributions of this study.
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Odum-Hinmon, Maria E. "The cautious crusader : how the Atlanta Daily World covered the struggle for African American rights from 1945 to 1985 /." College Park, Md. : University of Maryland, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1903/2608.

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Thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of Maryland, College Park, 2005.
Thesis research directed by: Journalism. Title from t.p. of PDF. Includes bibliographical references. Published by UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Mich. Also available in paper.
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Genis, Amelia Jasmine. "Land reform in the news: An analysis of how certain South African newspapers covered land reform before and after the 2005 National Land Summit." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2006. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_7299_1189161440.

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This thesis investigates land reform coverage at the time of the land summit through quantitative and qualitative content analysis. Hard news reports, editorials and opinion pieces that appeared in the daily newspapers Beeld, Business day, Sowetan and Sunday newspapers Rapport and Sunday Times between July and September 2005 were analysed in terms of what they reported , issues that received little attention, portrayal of certain issues and sources used. The findings were used to make inference about the degree to which the newspapers in the study fulfill their societal roles.

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Zebregs, Yanthe. "Refugees: ‘normal’ people like us that take off their shoes before entering ‘their house’, which does not exist : A comparative framing analysis: how four Dutch newspapers covered the fires in refugee camp Moria." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för mediestudier, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-196557.

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During the 2010’s a new situation emerged due to the influx of people using the Mediterranean Sea route. Around its peak in 2015, widespread media coverage constructed this crisis as ‘the refugee crisis’. Camps like Moria became the emblem of the refugee crisis, yet, more than half a decade later, the ‘crisis’ has yet to be resolved. And, amid a pandemic, a global crisis, not the least affecting refugees, yet another ‘crisis’ arose during the night of 8th/9th September 2020 when a series of fires almost completely destroyed refugee camp Moria, leaving more than 10.000 refugees ‘homeless’. It is in this unique context, at the intersection of ‘the refugee crisis’, ‘the corona crisis’ and ‘the fires in camp Moria’ that this exploratory study captures written news coverage from the four biggest Dutch newspapers, engaging with the refugee crisis in the first week after the fires (9-15 September 2020). It does so, with the aim of exploring the range of frames used to (re)construct the refugee crisis, thereby making certain meanings more likely to be conveyed than others.  Directed at an event focussed time frame within an understudied national context, this study zooms in on a moment of heightened media import to explore the (re)construction of frames as the situation unfolds. To this end, a qualitative inductive framing analysis, focussing on how the frames are reconstructed through framing and reasoning devices, has been conducted on a total of 60 articles.  Including both broadsheets and tabloids with diverse political backgrounds in the sample, significant differences between the coverage of the two tabloids and the two broadsheets were found. The former (tabloids, Telegraaf politically right oriented and AD politically neutral oriented) significantly distance the situation in Moria, the refugees and the refugee crisis as a whole, quite often even framing the refugees as a problem while rejecting humanitarian grounds. The latter (broadsheets, Volkskrant politically (centre) left oriented and NRC politically centre right oriented) were found to centralize humanisation and identification within a humanitarian frame, while problematizing, and assigning responsibility to political handling. Furthermore, the coverage of the tabloids is characterised by more superficial, descriptive accounts, using little framing devices, while the coverage of both broadsheets is saturated with framing devices to substantiate the humanitarian frame.             Finally, the study also found similarities on the level of incorrect labelling (the usage of migrants instead of, or as interchangeable with refugees) and ‘voicelesness’ (the rare opportunity for refugees to speak). The sample articles more often than not mix labels. Furthermore, the broadsheets give (multiple) refugees a voice in respectively 2 (Volkskrant) and 3 (NRC) articles. And in doing so, these articles actually centralize those accounts. Both tabloids on the other hand, only briefly quote an anonymous and un-contextualised refugee once. Although the broadsheets ‘do better’, still, overwhelmingly, refugees themselves do not play a role in their representation and framing.
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Chen, Wei-Chou, and 陳偉周. "The Domestication and Tabloidization of International News:How Taiwan’s Newspaper Cover the COP15 Climate Change Conference 2009." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/9b75s6.

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Abstract The study is for surveying about how newsmen of Taiwan cover the story of international news in press. United Nations Climate Change Conference(COP15) is held in Copenhagen in 2009. The results about how COP15 is reported in Taiwan newspapers including “United Daily News”、”Chinese Times”、”Free Times” and “Apple daily paper “ are analyzed in this study. The research is conducted by both quantification and qualitative research. Firstly, several differences and features of the content about COP15 reported among the four newspapers are compared and contrasted in terms of the following perspectives: length, genre, source, news feed, type, topic and standpoint of COP15. News critical discourse analysis is applied to analyze what strategies used by the four newspapers to domesticate the issue of COP15 in Taiwan context. The research indicates that the four presses translate the news agencies mainly. Although “United Daily News” sends fellow-up journalist to the COP15, the angle of report is similar to foreign news agencies. Additionally, the domestic reporting strategy is affected by the market and political standpoint. The phenomenon of world news reducing is not obvious. However, it is a very common strategy to report the news by entertaining method in four presses.
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"A Study of How Four Black Newspapers Covered the U.S. Masters Tournament 1994 Through 2001." East Tennessee State University, 2007. http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0326107-180413/.

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Books on the topic "Newspaper covers"

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Betrock, Alan. Unseen America: The greatest cult exploitation magazines, 1950-1966. Shake Books, 1990.

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The Onion magazine: The iconic covers that transformed an undeserving world. Little, Brown and Company, 2014.

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Keller, Kate Van Winkle. Printers of ballads, books, and newspapers: Biographical notes and checklists for Nathaniel Coverly, Sr., Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., and Joseph White. American Antiquarian Society, 2008.

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Keller, Kate Van Winkle. Printers of ballads, books, and newspapers: Biographical notes and checklists for Nathaniel Coverly, Sr., Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., and Joseph White. American Antiquarian Society, 2008.

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Society, American Antiquarian, ed. Printers of ballads, books, and newspapers: Biographical notes and checklists for Nathaniel Coverly, Sr., Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., and Joseph White. American Antiquarian Society, 2008.

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Alexander, David. How you can manipulate the media: Guerrilla methods to get your story covered by TV, radio, and newspapers. Paladin Press, 1993.

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Rice, Phillip A. Index to the obituaries as found in the Pottsville republican and various other periodicals of the region for the year 1991: Covers Schuylkill as well as adjoining counties. Closson Press, 1993.

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team), Schuylkill Roots (Research, ed. Index to the obituaries as found in the Pottsville republican and various other periodicals of the region for the year 1990: Covers Schuylkill as well as adjoining counties. Closson Press, 1992.

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Gerber, Ernst. The photojournal guide to comic books. Gerber, 1989.

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Mary, Gerber, ed. The photo journal guide to comic books. Gerber Pub. Co., 1989.

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Kopotev, Mikhail, Arto Mustajoki, and Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya. "Corpora in Text-Based Russian Studies." In The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42855-6_17.

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AbstractThis chapter opens with a discussion about what a corpus is and proceeds with an introduction of the main types of textual resources: the Web as a corpus, electronic libraries, and linguistic corpora. Among the last-mentioned, two are of particular interest. The first is the Russian National Corpus, a deeply annotated and well-designed Russian-language resource ranging from early Old Russian chronicles up to modern internet communication. The second is Integrum, the largest resource by some margin, which covers most of the newspapers and journals published both abroad and domestically, as well as a significant amount of TV, radio, and internet media. The chapter includes two case studies that demonstrate how word choice reflects shared memory patterns and how changes in language usage reflect political and social mutations.
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Hasenzahl, Lea, and Lorenzo Cantoni. "“Old” and “New” Media Discourses on Chinese Outbound Tourism to Switzerland Before and During the Covid-19 Outbreak. An Exploratory Study." In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2021. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65785-7_50.

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AbstractThe paper presents an exploratory research focused on the themes concerning Chinese Outbound Tourism to Switzerland in the period from January 2019 to June 2020 including the Covid-19 outbreak. It analyses news media articles from Swiss-German print media covering tourism coming from China, including a visit by 12’000 Chinese travelers – an event extensively covered within Switzerland due to its exceptional number – up to recent times in which non-European tourists are almost absent from the country. The research aims at identifying the main themes being voiced in newspaper articles. It also tackles the themes mentioned in user-generated comments on Facebook on the same articles.
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Ghirelli, Corinna, Samuel Hurtado, Javier J. Pérez, and Alberto Urtasun. "New Data Sources for Central Banks." In Data Science for Economics and Finance. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66891-4_8.

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AbstractCentral banks use structured data (micro and macro) to monitor and forecast economic activity. Recent technological developments have unveiled the potential of exploiting new sources of data to enhance the economic and statistical analyses of central banks (CBs). These sources are typically more granular and available at a higher frequency than traditional ones and cover structured (e.g., credit card transactions) and unstructured (e.g., newspaper articles, social media posts, or Google Trends) sources. They pose significant challenges from the data management and storage and security and confidentiality points of view. This chapter discusses the advantages and the challenges that CBs face in using new sources of data to carry out their functions. In addition, it describes a few successful case studies in which new data sources have been incorporated by CBs to improve their economic and forecasting analyses.
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Choi, Doo-Hun, Anthony Dudo, and Dietram A. Scheufele. "U.S. News Coverage of Neuroscience Nanotechnology: How U.S. Newspapers Have Covered Neuroscience Nanotechnology During the Last Decade." In Nanotechnology, the Brain, and the Future. Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1787-9_4.

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Zogry, Kenneth Joel. "A Free Press Must Prevail." In Print News and Raise Hell. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469608297.003.0006.

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This chapter covers the growth, development, and challenges facing UNC in the last decades of the 20th century, and the pressures on the student newspaper, both financially and ideologically. The Daily Tar Heel came under constant fire for being too politically left, or liberal, even though there were some more conservative editors and columnists. Attempts were made to defund the paper, and/or shut it down, including two lawsuits. The growing conservatism of the student body is covered, along with the rise of the New Right nationally. The Black Student Movement, the Women’s Movement, and the Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement (later LGBTQ) are topics debated heavily on campus and in the student newspaper. Importance of basketball is discussed, as the UNC tem becomes a national power. As the paper turns 100 years old, a plan is developed to again take it off-campus as a private non-profit organization.
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Zogry, Kenneth Joel. "Print News and Raise Hell." In Print News and Raise Hell. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469608297.003.0005.

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This chapter covers the tumultuous 1960s at UNC and beyond, and at the Daily Tar Heel. The 1960 Dixie Classic, UNC’s most infamous sports scandal, is discussed, as is a 1961 speech on campus by President John F. Kennedy. The Civil Rights Movement is covered in detail, as Chapel Hill was a center for protest; the student newspaper took on a new activist role during this time, sending reporters across the South to report on Civil Rights events. The infamous Speaker Ban Law is examined in detail, 1963-1968. In 1963 UNC became completely co-educational, and the changes on campus and the issues facing women students is explored, including the role of the sexual revolution, access to birth control, and the fight over legalizing abortion. The major shift in state politics, away from one-party Democratic rule is discussed, and the rise of conservative politician Jesse Helms, who used UNC and the Daily Tar Heel as examples of extreme liberalism and permissiveness to help build his political base. The Vietnam War, the 1969 UNC Foodworker’s Strike, gay rights, and contributions of later renowned cartoonist Jeff MacNelly on the newspaper are other topics in this chapter
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de la Torre Hernández, Alejandro, and Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre. "Deterritorialising Anarchist Geographies: A Deleuzian Approach." In Deleuze and Anarchism. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474439077.003.0011.

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This chapter outlines a geography of historical anarchism (between 1871 and 1918) from three main ideas in which the authors bring together interdisciplinary contributions from geography and history, with a number of theoretical postulates from Deleuze and Guattari. The first examines the symbolic geography and imaginaries regarding anarchism; the second the militant migration and the connexions between groups around the world, analysed through anarchist newspaper records; and the third covers the prior two issues by contrasting capitalism expansion with anarchism expansion.
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Bettez, David J. "Kentucky Joins the Great War." In Kentucky and the Great War. University Press of Kentucky, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813168012.003.0003.

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This chapter covers the commonwealth’s response to World War I and efforts to support the war after the United States entered it in April 1917. It describes support from newspaper editors Henry Watterson and Desha Breckinridge. It also discusses attitudes toward the state’s extensive German American population, including an effort to ban the teaching of the German language in schools and the repression of people deemed disloyal or insufficiently supportive of the war. Kentuckians also rallied to the war effort in a positive way, supporting Liberty Bond and Red Cross campaigns. They joined support organizations such as the Four Minute Men and the American Protective League.
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Boda, Zsolt, and Miklós Sebők. "The Hungarian Agendas Project." In Comparative Policy Agendas. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835332.003.0011.

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The chapter presents the Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project. It delineates its origins at the Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and situates it in the context of Hungarian political science. The project developed numerous databases, including those on budgets, laws, decrees, parliamentary speeches, newspaper articles, and public opinion polls. Due to the post-communist political development of Hungary our country project shows some specificities vis-à-vis more established projects. First, the codebook includes a few country-specific minor topic codes (such as those related to post-communist restitution) that are directly linked in to the comparative codebook (therefore our results remain fully comparable). Second, one added value of some of our datasets is their relative length which—in some cases—covers multiple centuries as well as various political regimes, including non-democratic ones. This allows for not only cross-country comparative analysis but also for comparing policy agendas in different regimes.
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Tomažič, Tina, and Katja Udir Mišič. "Advertising Ethics in the Context of the Print Media Industry." In Multidisciplinary Approaches to Ethics in the Digital Era. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4117-3.ch008.

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In this research, the authors discuss the mass media from the point of view of economic interest versus corporate social responsibility. The authors prepare a high-quality sociological comparison of the three most important Slovenian print journals from the point of view of articles that contain covert advertisements. The chapter indicates that it is more desirable for the media industries to make a profit than to be a socially responsible company. The results of this research provide insight into covert advertising in Slovenian daily newspapers and show several unique features that characterize an objective picture of a daily newspaper.
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Conference papers on the topic "Newspaper covers"

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Roy, Samapika, Sukhada, and Anil Kr Singh. "An Analysis of Indian English News Headlines." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2020. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2020.13-1.

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News Headlines (NHs) are of the most creative uses of natural languages in a media text. An NH is the frontline of a news article. Specific characteristics make NHs standout: for instance, article omission, use of active verbs, dropping the copula to save space and to attract the reader’s attention to the most significant words, etc. Some research has been done on linguistic analysis of British English NH, Hindi-Urdu NHs, but hardly any work has been conducted on IndENH. This paper attempts to analyze Indian English newspaper headlines (IndENH), and aims to contribute to the accuracy of News Headline parsing. This study determines the linguistic features of the IndENH, to improve the quality of the parsed output of NHs. This paper covers sentence construction, tense, punctuation marks, metaphors, etc. for linguistic analysis.
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Elkilany, Elsayed Abdelwahed. "Arabic Language Topics in Al Arab Qatari Newspaper: A Study in Journalistic Treatment Patterns." In Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition. Qatar University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2020.0252.

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The purpose of this research is to explore the patterns of journalistic treatments for issues of Arab Language in Al Arab Qatari newspaper during the year of 2017. It also seeks to understand the degree to which this journalistic behavior enhances Qatar National identity. The importance of this research, which is funded by Qatar National Research Fund, No. UREP21-095-5-009 is to test the relationship between journalistic practices in relation to coverage of Arabic language issues and national identity. As interdisciplinary research combining Arabic language and journalism studies, its data were gathered by students of Arabic and Mass Communication Departments. The study adopted the descriptive and analytical approach to explore a sample of 841 publications that covered 10 linguistic forms including folk literature, translation, sermon, thought, novel, narration, poetry, story, drama and others as well as 6 editorial forms including investigative report, news report, dialogue, news, article, feature story and others. We analyze both the editorial content and the layout treatment. The results showed a statistical significance in the use of different editorial forms to demonstrate the Arabic language topics in Al Arab Qatari newspaper as well as the use of different layout techniques such as positioning, size, headline style and the accompanying visual elements. Future studies can compare the influence of different journalistic practices on national identity.
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Zhou, Lei, and Jiuchang Wei. "Do newspapers cover a disaster similarly? Evidence from the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake in China." In International Conference on Information Management and Management Engineering. WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/imme140271.

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Weber Martins, Thiago, and Reiner Anderl. "Digital Twins for Space Factory 4.0." In ASME 2019 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2019-97151.

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Abstract Aiming the rapid response of mega constellation of satellites to cover the increasing demand for Earth observation and communication, in-orbit manufacturing is a promising approach. Driven by the NewSpace, which is leading a paradigm change in the space industry, the project Space Factory 4.0 has been founded to establish new processes and technologies based on the Industrie 4.0 approaches for rapid satellite assembly on an in-orbit platform. One of its fundamental approaches and the main contribution of this paper is the Digital Twins. In the scope of a Space Factory 4.0, the Digital Twin is a holistic approach for supporting and controlling systems for in-orbit Assembly, Integration, and Test processes, as well as satellite operations, by establishing a bidirectional link to its physical counterpart. It is an essential approach to obtain a digital representation of the current state of the real product at any time, enabling the recognition of and reaction to disruptive parameters at an early stage. To model Digital Twins and to meet the specific requirements of a Space Factory 4.0, such as the capability of sending telecommands and processing telemetry data, an extension of Industrie 4.0 component, called Space Factory 4.0 component, is proposed. This paper discusses this concept, its implementation and the results obtained and concludes to discuss its benefits and potentials for the space industry.
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Ripey, Mariya. NUMBERS IN THE NEWS TEXT (BASED ON MATERIAL OF ONE ISSUE OF NATIONWIDE NEWSPAPER “DAY”). Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11106.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the digital content of publications of one issue of the daily All-Ukrainian newspaper “Den” (March 13-14, 2020). The author aims to identify the main thematic groups of digital designations, as well as to consider cases of justified and unsuccessful use of digital designations. Applying the content analysis method, the author identifies publications that contain numerical notations, determines the number of such notations and their affiliation with the main subject groups. Finds that the thematic group of digital designations “time” (58.6% of all digital designations) is much more dominant. This indicates that timing is the most important task of a newspaper text. The second largest group of digital designations is “measure” (15.8% of all digital designations). It covers dimensions and proportions, measurements of distance, weight, volume, and more. The third largest group of digital signage is money (8.2% of all digital signage), the fourth is numbering (5.2% of all digital signage), and the fifth is people (4.4% of all digital signage). The author focuses on the fact that the digits of the journalist’s text are both a source of information and a catch for the reader. Vivid indicators give the text a sense of accuracy. When referring digital data to the text, journalists must adhere to certain rules for the writing of ordinal numbers with incremental graduation; submission of dates; pointing to unique integers that are combined (or not combined) with units of physical quantities, monetary units, etc.; writing a numerator at the beginning of a sentence; unified presentation of data. This will greatly facilitate the reader’s perception of the information.
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Halych, Valentyna. SERHII YEFREMOV’S COOPERATION WITH THE WESTERN UKRAINIAN PRESS: MEMORIAL RECEPTION. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11055.

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The subject of the study is the cooperation of S. Efremov with Western Ukrainian periodicals as a page in the history of Ukrainian journalism which covers the relationship of journalists and scientists of Eastern and Western Ukraine at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. Research methods (biographical, historical, comparative, axiological, statistical, discursive) develop the comprehensive disclosure of the article. As a result of scientific research, the origins of Ukrainocentrism in the personality of S. Efremov were clarified; his person as a public figure, journalist, publisher, literary critic is multifaceted; taking into account the specifics of the memoir genre and with the involvement of the historical context, the turning points in the destiny of the author of memoirs are interpreted, revealing cooperation with Western Ukrainian magazines and newspapers. The publications ‘Zoria’, ‘Narod’, ‘Pravda’, ‘Bukovyna’, ‘Dzvinok’, are secretly got into sub-Russian Ukraine, became for S. Efremov a spiritual basis in understanding the specifics of the national (Ukrainian) mass media, ideas of education in culture of Ukraine at the end of XIX century, its territorial integrity, and state independence. Memoirs of S. Efremov on cooperation with the iconic Galician journals ‘Notes of the Scientific Society after the name Shevchenko’ and ‘Literary-Scientific Bulletin’, testify to an important stage in the formation of the author’s worldview, the expansion of the genre boundaries of his journalism, active development as a literary critic. S. Yefremov collaborated most fruitfully and for a long time with the Literary-Scientific Bulletin, and he was impressed by the democratic position of this publication. The author’s comments reveal a long-running controversy over the publication of a review of the new edition of Kobzar and thematically related discussions around his other literary criticism, in which the talent of the demanding critic was forged. S. Efremov steadfastly defended the main principles of literary criticism: objectivity and freedom of author’s thought. The names of the allies of the Ukrainian idea L. Skochkovskyi, O. Lototskyi, O. Konyskyi, P. Zhytskyi, M. Hrushevskyi in S. Efremov’s memoirs unfold in multifaceted portrait descriptions and function as historical and cultural facts that document the pages of the author’s biography, record his activities in space and time. The results of the study give grounds to characterize S. Efremov as the first professional Ukrainian-speaking journalist.
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