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Wang, Siyi, and Yiming Ma. "New Trend: The Combination of News and New Media." Critical Humanistic Social Theory 1, no. 2 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.62177/chst.v1i2.44.

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This essay explores the convergence of journalism and new media, highlighting its transformative impact on news dissemination. It begins by noting how new media has replaced traditional platforms like newspapers and television, offering more diverse and personalized ways to access information. The essay discusses the integration of big data in journalism, which enhances news accuracy and relevance through advanced data processing and recommendation systems. Platforms like Tencent News and Weibo exemplify how big data enables precise news delivery. Additionally, the essay introduces experientia
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Robie, David. "From Pacific Scoop to Asia Pacific Report: A case study in an independent campus-industry media partnership." Pacific Journalism Review 22, no. 2 (2016): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v22i2.31.

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Media convergence within the news and current affairs landscape over the past two decades has opened opportunities for competing newspapers, television stations and online publishers to form alliances to approach digital and editorial challenges with innovative strategies. The partnerships have often enabled journalists to embrace multimedia platforms with flexibility and initiative. This has fostered a trend in ‘gatewatching’ and a citizen responsive and involved grassroots media rather than legacy mainstream gatekeeping, top-down models. Such committed media attempts in search of investigati
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Robie, David. "REVIEW: Lies, media integrity and the new digital environment." Pacific Journalism Review 20, no. 1 (2014): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v20i1.198.

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Book reviews of: Stop Press: The Last Days of Newspapers, by Rachel Buchanan. Melbourne: Scribe, 2013. 169pp. ISBN 9781922070579; The New Front Page: New Media and The Rise of the Audience, by Tim Dunlop. Melbourne: Scribe, 2013. 258pp. ISBN 9781922070548Stop Press: The Last Days of Newspapers: When Rachel Buchanan penned a commissioned article entitled ‘From the classroom to the scrapheap’ for The Age last September, she railed against Australian journalism schools, in particular, against an alleged ‘lie’ and ‘little integrity’ of journalism education. ‘Between 2002 and 2012, enrolments in jo
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Kharchenko, Oleg. "CITIZEN JOURNALISM IN UKRAINE AND GLOBALIZATION MEDIA PROCESSES DURING THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR." Integrated communications 16, no. 2 (2023): 63–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2524-2644.2023.167.

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The scientific work considers citizen journalism as a modern phenomenon of the multimedia space of Ukraine, modern trends in the development of citizen journalism during the Russian-Ukrainian war. The study highlights the main features of this type of journalism, which is actively developing in social networks and other Internet platforms. The main ones include speed and mobility, ease of publication and submission of material, large audience coverage, immediate feedback and the possibility of live communication, crowdsourcing and diversity of viewpoints, activism and promotion. The object of
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Barceló-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, Roberto Gamonal Arroyo, and Almudena Barrientos-Báez. "Mcluhan’s Theories and Convergence of Online and Papers' Newsrooms." VISUAL REVIEW. International Visual Culture Review / Revista Internacional de Cultura Visual 9, Monográfico (2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.37467/revvisual.v9.3611.

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The Internet convulsed journalism and created new press models based on budgets radically different from those that traditionally shaped the performance of the profession. Although at first the newspapers created different work structures for paper and web media, the final decision of the journalistic companies was to create a single newsroom for paper and web media. This article investigates if from the theory of Communication, and especially from the works of McLuhan, this decision is or is not justified in a correct way.
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BAYQUNI, Bayquni. "PARTICIPATION OF THE ONLINE MEDIA AUDIENCE IN WINNING THE COMPETITION OF THE MASS MEDIA INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA." ICCD 3, no. 1 (2021): 218–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol3.iss1.341.

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The background of this research is New Media or also called Online Media, now it has become an important and important need by the community, considering that today's life cannot be separated from Internet activities. This is the problem formulation of this research, the researcher wants to analyze how Liputan6.com can carry out media convergence according to market needs, so that liputan6.com can win the competition in the New Media or New Media industry. By looking at the formulation of the problem, it will be seen how the convergence in online media is carried out. This study uses a constru
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Grossman, Zalev D. "Challenges and Opportunities for Main Stream Media and Journalism in a Digital and Social Media Environment: Perspective from Israel." Journal of Marketing and Communication 5, no. 2 (2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.53819/81018102t4065.

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Legacy media like broadcasters and especially newspapers by contrast are becoming relatively less important as distributors of news even as they remain very important producers of news. They are also under growing pressure to develop new digital business models as their existing sources of revenue decline or stagnate. The general response from legacy media has been a combination of investment in pursuing digital opportunities, cost–cutting and attempts at market consolidation in pursuit of market power and economies of scale. A methodological strategy for systematically analyzing citizen parti
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Kabil, Khan Abdul, and Anna Shnaider. "The development trends and features of online news websites in Bangladesh." EUREKA: Social and Humanities, no. 3 (May 31, 2021): 41–58. https://doi.org/10.21303/2504-5571.2021.001858.

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This article refers to the brief history of the development of online media in Bangladesh starting from the beginnings of the Internet to the contemporary stage. Since 2006 Bangladeshi news organizations have been reshaping their strategy towards being a digital-only news outlet. News organizations are now using different features of mobile devices and social media to tell stories and engage with their target audiences. Today both the digital-only news outlets and mainstream media use QR codes, messengers, social media platforms, which enable them to reach a wider area of audiences. By using y
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Grabelnikov, Alexander, Natalia Gegelova, Elizaveta Osipovskaya, and Victor Ott. "Journalism Education in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic: Pros and Cons." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 9, no. 4 (2020): 713–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2020.9(4).713-726.

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The article discusses journalism education affected by the increased information scope, media convergence and introduction of new online teaching forms and face-to-screen communication during the coronavirus pandemic. Since the introduction of distance learning at universities, the quality of teaching and learning has been debated by students, teaching staff and officials. By having to overcome the difficulties, the students majoring in Journalism develop a necessary skill of gathering information and issuing school newspapers, radio and TV programs in the new informational reality of the cris
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Kaale, Kaanaeli, and Daniel Mjema. "The Impact of Use Social Media in Communication Flow from State House to Traditional Media in Tanzania." Technium Social Sciences Journal 67 (January 11, 2025): 508–27. https://doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v67i1.12408.

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The media has historically obtained and disseminated government information to the public through newspapers, radio, and television. Before the advent of social media, Journalists obtained information from the State House through telegraph, telephone, fax, and in-person encounters between the President's communication officers and journalists. Over twenty years, the State House Communications Department has enhanced its communication methods and effectively utilized social media platforms to engage with journalists and the public. However, little focus on scientific research has been done to a
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Neipechaü, Mepfhüo. "SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE NEW WORLD INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ORDER (NWICO)." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Modern Education 2, no. 2 (2016): 143–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.62058.

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Connecting with the world is just a click away’- this new catch- phrase of the 21st century owes its emergence to the latest technological innovations in communication. The internet along with the various applications and social networking sites has shrunk the world, making communication easier and faster. These new communication technologies has ushered in an era marked by the availability of a wide range of information which is easily accessible and which can be shared around the globe within seconds. These new developments in communication technology have brought pivotal changes in th
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MOLCHANOVA, OLGA. "MANAGING SOCIAL INTERACTION IN THE MEDIA SPACE." Public Administration 23, no. 5 (2021): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2070-8378-2021-23-5-75-79.

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The article presents an attempt to operationalize the concept of «managing social interaction in the media space», which is relevant today, but does not yet have a generally accepted interpretation in the scientific world. The specifics of social interaction are primarily represented by the communication component, but are not limited to this factor alone. The procedural nature of social interaction makes it possible to talk about the possibility of managing it, and, therefore, a meaningful approach to regulating communication models in the modern media space. To determine the goals and object
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Hartmann, Camila, Mauricio de Souza Fanfa, and Ada C. Machado da Silveira. "Reconfiguração editorial." Sur le journalisme, About journalism, Sobre jornalismo 9, no. 1 (2020): 104–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.25200/slj.v9.n1.2020.421.

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PT. Com a emergência da plataformização da atividade jornalística, busca-se investigar a relevância das capas na (re)constituição identitária do jornalismo. Desde a abordagem teórico-metodológica da semiótica material articulada aos estudos de plataformas, o objetivo deste texto é problematizar como a capa de jornal e de revista, considerada um elemento que foi fundamental para a atividade jornalística a contar de seu surgimento, passa a ser tratada com a convergência digital. Para tanto, são observadas transformações manifestas em capas jornalísticas. Trata-se de uma reflexão que requer situa
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Burns, Alex. "Select Issues with New Media Theories of Citizen Journalism." M/C Journal 10, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2723.

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 “Journalists have to begin a new type of journalism, sometimes being the guide on the side of the civic conversation as well as the filter and gatekeeper.” (Kolodzy 218) “In many respects, citizen journalism is simply public journalism removed from the journalism profession.” (Barlow 181) 1. Citizen Journalism — The Latest Innovation? New Media theorists such as Dan Gillmor, Henry Jenkins, Jay Rosen and Jeff Howe have recently touted Citizen Journalism (CJ) as the latest innovation in 21st century journalism. “Participatory journalism” and “user-driven journalism” are othe
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Burns, Alex. "Select Issues with New Media Theories of Citizen Journalism." M/C Journal 11, no. 1 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.30.

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“Journalists have to begin a new type of journalism, sometimes being the guide on the side of the civic conversation as well as the filter and gatekeeper.” (Kolodzy 218) “In many respects, citizen journalism is simply public journalism removed from the journalism profession.” (Barlow 181) 1. Citizen Journalism — The Latest Innovation? New Media theorists such as Dan Gillmor, Henry Jenkins, Jay Rosen and Jeff Howe have recently touted Citizen Journalism (CJ) as the latest innovation in 21st century journalism. “Participatory journalism” and “user-driven journalism” are other terms to describe C
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Hermida, Alfred. "From TV to Twitter: How Ambient News Became Ambient Journalism." M/C Journal 13, no. 2 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.220.

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In a TED talk in June 2009, media scholar Clay Shirky cited the devastating earthquake that struck the Sichuan province of China in May 2008 as an example of how media flows are changing. He explained how the first reports of the quake came not from traditional news media, but from local residents who sent messages on QQ, China’s largest social network, and on Twitter, the world’s most popular micro-blogging service. "As the quake was happening, the news was reported," said Shirky. This was neither a unique nor isolated incident. It has become commonplace for the people caught up in the news t
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Pettersen, Lene, and Arne H. Krumsvik. "Rocking the Boat: Proposing a Participatory Business Model for News." Journal of Media Innovations, August 7, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/jomi.6561.

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The digitization of newspapers has opened up new possibilities for user involvement, yet established practices in the media industry hinder news organisations from fully exploiting the many new opportunities that exist in the age of the Internet and social media. In this conceptual and interdisciplinary article, we explain how news actors’ strategic choices for innovation related to citizen collaboration and knowledge creation leads to distinct ideal types for participatory business models for news organisations, which we label the three C’s (citizen reporting, citizen journalism, and citizen
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Udovičić, Radenko. "Prilagodba novim formama i kanalima." Liburna 2, no. 1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/lib.911.

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Journalism, at least the way we knew it for more than a century in mainstream media, is in transition. In an effort to keep up with trends in concision of information and multimedia, in panic to maintain market positions, the majority of daily newspapers have adopted shorter, fact-based journalistic forms, characteristic of the internet and other broadcasters. Media content analysis shows that news and reports in all media make up 85 to 95 of journalistic forms of newspapers. Another element that is destroying quality journalism is a deep ethnic and political divide among media which is refl e
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"MEDIA CONVERGENCE AS A FACTOR IN REFORMING THE JOURNALISTS TRAINING SYSTEM." Philology matters, December 21, 2019, 115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36078/987654389.

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This article provides an overview of the current state of journalist training in Uzbekistan and experiences gained in this regard. With the advancement of information technologies, changes in national journalism education, analysis of the requirements for the development of the industry and the educational system will be under taken in the article. The concept of media convergence, the attempt to explain through the scientific and theoretical perspectives of increasing the importance of this phenomenon in journalistic practice and education will be covered. The development of Internet journali
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Rakhimov, M., and N. Blynova. "Social media as a kind of new media." Mass communication in global and national dimensions, no. 12 (November 18, 2019). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3546072.

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The article emphasizes the fact that the relevance of the research is determined primarily by its object, which is social networks as a new type of media. The convergence of online communities and online media is building a new media system. Social networks have made interaction between news providers, authors, and consumers of information easier, and most importantly, have restored the trust of the latter. The main task of modern social networks is the one that has always lain with the media: to gather and retain its audience. As social networks take on a number of features, which are inheren
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Kholoud Abdullah Mohammed Meliani. "The extent to which Saudi E-newspapers adhere to professional media standards: مدى التزام الصحف السعودية الإلكترونية بالمعايير المهنية الإعلامية". مجلة العلوم الإقتصادية و الإدارية و القانونية 1, № 6 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.k200617.

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The emergence of the press on the Internet is a new media phenomenon linked to the revolution of information and communication technology. The media landscape has become closer to everyone. The role of the individual is free from the production controls and the policies of the media establishment. Which created a great problem related to the profession and its conditions so that it became easy for the citizen to be a journalist without professional qualification and practical experience in the basic rules of work. The increasing number of electronic media and the impact on Saudi Arabia are an
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Zulkaphil, Maulet. "THE CURRENT STATE OF JOURNALISM IN MONGOLIA: DEVELOPMENT TRENDS AND CHALLENGES." Journal of science. Lyon 61 (December 27, 2024). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14578341.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> The aim of this article is to analyze the current state of journalism in Mongolia, identify future trends and challenges, and propose ways to address the problems. The authors focus on the development of journalism since 1990, and demonstrate how globalization, demassification, conglomeration, and convergence &ndash; factors that determine the direction of development of global journalism &ndash; affect the development of journalism in Mongolia based on concrete examples. These global factors influence the transformations and innovative approaches in the activities of
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Barry, Derek. "Wilde’s Evenings: The Rewards of Citizen Journalism." M/C Journal 11, no. 1 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.29.

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According to Oscar Wilde, the problem with socialism was that it took up too many evenings. Wilde’s aphorism alludes to a major issue that bedevils all attempts to influence the public sphere: the fact that public activities encroach unduly on citizens’ valuable time. In the 21st century, the dilemma of how to deal with “too many evenings” is one that many citizen journalists face as they give their own time to public pursuits. This paper will look at the development of the public citizen and what it means to be a citizen journalist with reference to some of the writer’s own experiences in the
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ِAbdallah, Osama, and ِAhmad Hamouda. "Contexts of Transformation and Integration in Palestinian Media Institutions in the Digital Age." An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities), June 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35552/0247.37.6.2033.

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In this study, we sought to provide an accurate and detailed diagnosis of the transformations witnessed by Palestinian media institutions in light of the new environment of communication, and to know how Palestinian media institutions can establish a new communication model within their organizational structures in line with the new environment of communication in the digital age. It also discussed the mechanisms used by professional journalists in traditional Palestinian media institutions to deal with the contents produced by citizen journalists. In this context, we posed the following probl
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Hamouda, Ahmed, and Osama ِAbdallah. "Contexts of transformation and integration in Palestinian media institutions in the digital age." An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities), July 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35552/0247.37.7.2055.

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In this study, we sought to provide an accurate and detailed diagnosis of the transformations witnessed by Palestinian media institutions in light of the new environment of communication, and to know how Palestinian media institutions can establish a new communication model within their organizational structures in line with the new environment of communication in the digital age. It also discussed the mechanisms used by professional journalists in traditional Palestinian media institutions to deal with the contents produced by citizen journalists. In this context, we posed the following probl
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Barry, Derek. "Wilde’s Evenings." M/C Journal 10, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2722.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; According to Oscar Wilde, the problem with socialism was that it took up too many evenings. Wilde’s aphorism alludes to a major issue that bedevils all attempts to influence the public sphere: the fact that public activities encroach unduly on citizens’ valuable time. In the 21st century, the dilemma of how to deal with “too many evenings” is one that many citizen journalists face as they give their own time to public pursuits. This paper will look at the development of the public citizen and what it means to be a citizen journalist with reference to some of the writer’s o
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Oni, 'Wale. "The New Broadcasting Ethos and Motivations for Interactive Technology Use in a Nigerian Radio Station." Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network 8, no. 1 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.31165/nk.2015.81.363.

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I examine in this study what constitute the motivations/gratifications for the pervasiveness of interactive technology (mobile phone and Internet) use for participatory programming among broadcast journalists. A survey was modelled after similar studies on motivations for citizen journalism (Jack, 2009), against extant theoretical frameworks of technology adoption, including adaptive structuration and uses and gratification theories. A matrix was also constructed to pre-test what constitute the motivations/gratifications for the use of interactive technology in the production of dissemination
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Weder, Franzisca, C. Kay Weaver, and Lars Rademacher. "Curating conversations in times of transformation: Convergence in how public relations and journalism are “Doing” communication." Public Relations Inquiry, January 28, 2023, 2046147X2311545. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2046147x231154550.

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Purpose: In an era of networked production of the public sphere and with the arrival of new communicator roles such as citizen journalists, influencers and bloggers, the “old” roles and professions of “the journalist” and “public relations professional” are challenged. In this paper, avoiding the familiar debate about antagonisms between journalism and public relations, we provide empirical insights that identify specific characteristics of a convergence in the “doing” of public relations and journalism. Design/Methodology/Approach: The paper presents recent data from a series of comparative i
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Balalaieva, O. Yu, and O. O. Boico. "Evolution of the image of women on the newspaper pages: a gender aspect." HUMANITARIAN STUDIOS: PEDAGOGICS, PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY 13, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(1).2022.144-151.

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The democratic media should reflect the reality of men and women in all its diversity. Inequality in society is reproduced in the media. According to UNESCO, the global picture shows a lack of gender balance in the representation of women in modern media content. The situation in Ukraine only confirms the global picture, and statistics show its deterioration (under the annual Global Gender Gap Index, in 2021, Ukraine's position decreased by 15 points compared to 2020). Regular monitoring shows that the Ukrainian national and regional mass media are increasingly publishing materials with signs
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Howarth, Anita. "Exploring a Curatorial Turn in Journalism." M/C Journal 18, no. 4 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1004.

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Introduction Curation-related discourses have become widespread. The growing public profile of curators, the emergence of new curation-related discourses and their proliferation beyond the confines of museums, particularly on social media, have led some to conclude that we now live in an age of curation (Buskirk cited in Synder). Curation is commonly understood in instrumentalist terms as the evaluation, selection and presentation of artefacts around a central theme or motif (see O’Neill; Synder). However, there is a growing academic interest in what underlies the shifting discourses and pract
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Charis-Carlson, Jeffrey. "Creativity, Commodification, and the Making of a Middlebrow Book Review." M/C Journal 8, no. 5 (2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2417.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; Media critics tend to think about reviews in two ways: either as autonomous acts of creative intervention or as necessary fodder for publicity campaigns. Rather than elevate either of these options, I offer an account of my own reviewing experience as anecdotal evidence of the interrelation between creative intervention and commodification at work in every printed newspaper review. As Frederick Jameson argued long ago in his essay “Reification and Utopia in Mass Culture”, capitalist culture always contains elements of utopian or counter-hegemonic fantasy, but these element
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Dutton, Jacqueline. "Counterculture and Alternative Media in Utopian Contexts: A Slice of Life from the Rainbow Region." M/C Journal 17, no. 6 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.927.

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Introduction Utopia has always been countercultural, and ever since technological progress has allowed, utopia has been using alternative media to promote and strengthen its underpinning ideals. In this article, I am seeking to clarify the connections between counterculture and alternative media in utopian contexts to demonstrate their reciprocity, then draw together these threads through reference to a well-known figure of the Rainbow Region–Rusty Miller. His trajectory from iconic surfer and Aquarian reporter to mediator for utopian politics and ideals in the Rainbow Region encompasses in a
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Boler, Megan. "The Transmission of Political Critique after 9/11: “A New Form of Desperation”?" M/C Journal 9, no. 1 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2595.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; Investigative journalist Bill Moyers interviews Jon Stewart of The Daily Show:&#x0D; MOYERS: I do not know whether you are practicing an old form of parody and satire…or a new form of journalism.&#x0D; STEWART: Well then that either speaks to the sad state of comedy or the sad state of news. I can’t figure out which one. I think, honestly, we’re practicing a new form of desperation….&#x0D; July 2003 (Bill Moyers Interview of Jon Stewart, on Public Broadcasting Service)&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; Transmission, while always fraught and ever-changing, is particularly so at a moment
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Mullins, Kimberley. "The Voting Audience." M/C Journal 10, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2716.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; Political activity is expected to be of interest to a knowledgeable electorate, citizenry or ‘public’. Performance and entertainment have, on the other hand, been considered the domain of the ‘audience’. The line between active electorate and passive audience has been continually blurred, and as more political communication is designed along the lines of entertainment, the less likely it seems that the distinction will become clearer any time soon. The following article will attempt to thoroughly evaluate the contemporary implications of terms related to ‘public’ and ‘audi
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Mullins, Kimberley. "The Voting Audience." M/C Journal 11, no. 1 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.23.

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Political activity is expected to be of interest to a knowledgeable electorate, citizenry or ‘public’. Performance and entertainment have, on the other hand, been considered the domain of the ‘audience’. The line between active electorate and passive audience has been continually blurred, and as more political communication is designed along the lines of entertainment, the less likely it seems that the distinction will become clearer any time soon. The following article will attempt to thoroughly evaluate the contemporary implications of terms related to ‘public’ and ‘audience’, and to suggest
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Maxwell, Richard, and Toby Miller. "The Real Future of the Media." M/C Journal 15, no. 3 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.537.

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When George Orwell encountered ideas of a technological utopia sixty-five years ago, he acted the grumpy middle-aged man Reading recently a batch of rather shallowly optimistic “progressive” books, I was struck by the automatic way in which people go on repeating certain phrases which were fashionable before 1914. Two great favourites are “the abolition of distance” and “the disappearance of frontiers”. I do not know how often I have met with the statements that “the aeroplane and the radio have abolished distance” and “all parts of the world are now interdependent” (1944). It is worth revisit
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Knorr, Charlotte, and Christian Pentzold. "Causal Attributions (Framing)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, June 6, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/2zaa.

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Causal attributions are an element of a frame (Entman, 1991). Furthermore, a causal attribution organizes the anatomy of a problem within a text. Hereby, causal attributions provide explanations of problems in terms of their expectations, the underlying reasons or the causes that led to one or more problems depicted in the text. Entry connected to framing devices cultural motifs Field of Application/Theoretical Foundation The causal attributions variable is used in both deductive and inductive framework analyses (e.g., Boesman &amp; Van Gorp, 2018; Cools et al., 2024; Van Gorp, 2007, 2010). Fr
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Hutchinson, Jonathon. "The Cultural Impact of Institutional Remix: The Formalisation of Textual Reappropriation within the ABC." M/C Journal 16, no. 4 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.682.

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Introduction The construction of meaning is specifically denoted by texts that are created and published by the mass media. To highlight how that meaning is constructed, we might take a communication research approach which then enables us to understand how mass media texts impact society. To undertake such an approach it is useful to reflect on two methods outlined by Adoni and Mane who suggest there are two communication research methodologies. “The first focuses on the social construction of reality as an important aspect of the relationship between culture and society. The second approach
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Dwyer, Tim. "Transformations." M/C Journal 7, no. 2 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2339.

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The Australian Government has been actively evaluating how best to merge the functions of the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) and the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) for around two years now. Broadly, the reason for this is an attempt to keep pace with the communications media transformations we reduce to the term “convergence.” Mounting pressure for restructuring is emerging as a site of turf contestation: the possibility of a regulatory “one-stop shop” for governments (and some industry players) is an end game of considerable force. But, from a public interest perspective,
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Kadivar, Jamileh. "Government Surveillance and Counter-Surveillance on Social and Mobile Media: The Case of Iran (2009)." M/C Journal 18, no. 2 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.956.

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Human history has witnessed varied surveillance and counter-surveillance activities from time immemorial. Human beings could not surveille others effectively and accurately without the technology of their era. Technology is a tool that can empower both people and governments. The outcomes are different based on the users’ intentions and aims. 2,500 years ago, Sun Tzu noted that ‘If you know both yourself and your enemy, you can win numerous (literally, "a hundred") battles without jeopardy’. His words still ring true. To be a good surveiller and counter-surveiller it is essential to know both
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Goggin, Gerard. "Conurban." M/C Journal 5, no. 2 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1946.

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Conurbation [f. CON- + L. urb- and urbs city + -ation] An aggregation of urban areas. (OED) Beyond the urban, further and lower even than the suburban, lies the con-urban. The conurban: with the urban, partaking of the urbane, lying against but also perhaps pushing against or being contra the urban. Conurbations stretch littorally from Australian cities, along coastlines to other cities, joining cities through the passage of previously outlying rural areas. Joining the dots between cities, towns, and villages. Providing corridors between the city and what lies outside. The conurban is an accre
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Heinbach, Dominique. "Inclusivity (Online Discussions/Discussion Quality)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, November 29, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/5x.

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Inclusivity is a key dimension to assess the deliberative quality of online discussions. In quantitative content analyses, this dimension measures the openness and accessibility of and the equality and diversity within a discussion. Field of application/Theoretical foundation Most studies on online discussions draw on deliberative norms to measure the quality of their discourse (e.g., Esau et al., 2017; Friess et al., 2021; Rowe, 2015; Ziegele et al., 2020; Zimmermann, 2017). Deliberation is an important concept for the study of (political) online discussions (Ziegele et al., 2020). It focuses
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Allmark, Panizza. "Photography after the Incidents: We’re Not Afraid!" M/C Journal 11, no. 1 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.26.

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This article will look at the use of personal photographs that attempt to convey a sense of social activism as a reaction against global terrorism. Moreover, I argue that the photographs uploaded to the site “We’re Not Afraid”, which began after the London bombings in 2005, presents a forum to promote the pleasures of western cultural values as a defence against the anxiety of terror. What is compelling are the ways in which the Website promotes, seemingly, everyday modalities through what may be deemed as the domestic snapshot. Nevertheless, the aura from the context of these images operates
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Allmark, Panizza. "Photography after the Incidents." M/C Journal 10, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2719.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; This article will look at the use of personal photographs that attempt to convey a sense of social activism as a reaction against global terrorism. Moreover, I argue that the photographs uploaded to the site “We’re Not Afraid”, which began after the London bombings in 2005, presents a forum to promote the pleasures of western cultural values as a defence against the anxiety of terror. What is compelling are the ways in which the Website promotes, seemingly, everyday modalities through what may be deemed as the domestic snapshot. Nevertheless, the aura from the context of t
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Allen, Rob. "Lost and Now Found: The Search for the Hidden and Forgotten." M/C Journal 20, no. 5 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1290.

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The Digital TurnMuch of the 19th century disappeared from public view during the 20th century. Historians recovered what they could from archives and libraries, with the easy pickings-the famous and the fortunate-coming first. Latterly, social and political historians of different hues determinedly sought out the more hidden, forgotten, and marginalised. However, there were always limitations to resources-time, money, location, as well as purpose, opportunity, and permission. 'History' was principally a professionalised and privileged activity dominated by academics who had preferential access
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Craven, Allison Ruth. "The Last of the Long Takes: Feminism, Sexual Harassment, and the Action of Change." M/C Journal 23, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1599.

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The advent of the #MeToo movement and the scale of participation in 85 countries (Gill and Orgad; see Google Trends) has greatly expanded debate about the revival of feminism (Winch Littler and Keeler) and the contribution of digital media to a “reconfiguration” of feminism (Jouet). Insofar as these campaigns are concerned with sexual harassment and related forms of sexual abuse, the longer history of sexual harassment in which this practice was named by women’s movement activists in the 1970s has gone largely unremarked except in the broad sense of the recharging or “techno-echo[es]” (Jouet)
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Heinbach, Dominique. "Rationality (Online Discussions/Discussion Quality)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, November 29, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/5t.

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Rationality is considered the most important dimension to assess the deliberative quality of online discussions. In quantitative content analyses, it is usually measured with a set of variables, including (among others) reasoning, justification, fact claims, evidence, additional knowledge, and topic relevance. Field of application/Theoretical foundation Most studies on online discussions draw on deliberative theories to measure the quality of their discourse (e.g., Esau et al., 2017; Friess et al., 2021; Rowe, 2015; Ziegele et al., 2020; Zimmermann, 2017). Deliberation is an important concept
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Md., Shadat Hossen, and Rahman Atiqur. "Legal and Institutional Mechanism of Transparency: Bangladesh Perspective." September 20, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3451502.

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<strong>Transparency</strong> Transparency means the continuous sharing of information, decision making, and implementation should be open. It is not sufficient that should simply be made available. It must also be reliable and presented in useful and understandable ways in order to facilitate accountability.[1]Information should be accessible in that every citizen can participate in the debates. Such information helps to ensure a level playing field and encourage the effective participation of all social groups and partnership between different sectors. Transparency makes the institution and
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Heinbach, Dominique. "Explicit civility (Online Discussions/Discussion Quality)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, November 29, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/5v.

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Explicit civility or respect is a key dimension to assess the (deliberative) quality of online discussions. In contrast to operationalizations that address civility through the mere absence of incivility or offensive language, this construct measures explicit indicators for respect, such as acknowledgements, endorsement, and explicit valuation.&#x0D; Field of application/Theoretical foundation&#x0D; Most studies on online discussions draw on deliberative norms to measure the quality of their discourse (e.g., Esau et al., 2017; Friess et al., 2021; Rowe, 2015; Ziegele et al., 2020; Zimmermann,
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Sexton-Finck, Larissa. "Violence Reframed: Constructing Subjugated Individuals as Agents, Not Images, through Screen Narratives." M/C Journal 23, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1623.

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What creative techniques of resistance are available to a female filmmaker when she is the victim of a violent event and filmed at her most vulnerable? This article uses an autoethnographic lens to discuss my experience of a serious car crash my family and I were inadvertently involved in due to police negligence and a criminal act. Employing Creative Analytical Practice (CAP) ethnography, a reflexive form of research which recognises that the creative process, producer and product are “deeply intertwined” (Richardson, “Writing: A Method” 930), I investigate how the crash’s violent affects cri
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