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Elmiana, Dewi Satria. "IMPROVING STUDENTS' SPEAKING ABILITY USING RADIO TALK SHOW PROGRAMME." ETERNAL (English, Teaching, Learning, and Research Journal) 5, no. 2 (December 31, 2019): 274. http://dx.doi.org/10.24252/eternal.v52.2019.a8.

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Media provide students and teachers with creative as well as practical ideas and enable them to meet various interests and needs, hence, this study analysed the implementation of using media particularly radio programme to improve students’ speaking ability. This study employed descriptive qualitative approach and there were 42 students of senior high school involved in this study. The results indicate that the implementation of media (radio talk show programme) assists students to improve their speaking ability; it can be one of methods in teaching and learning process especially in speaking class; and the influence of media (radio talk show programme) could encourages and motivates students to pull out their best of communication skill particularly in using English.
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Levy, David A., Eric P. Emerson, and Diana E. Brief. "Radio psychology talk show hosts: Assessment of counseling style." Journal of Community Psychology 19, no. 2 (April 1991): 178–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1520-6629(199104)19:2<178::aid-jcop2290190209>3.0.co;2-l.

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Tien Rafida. "Code Mixing in Talk Show Program on Radio between Indonesian and English." Journal of Cognitive Science 19, no. 4 (December 2018): 493–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.17791/jcs.2018.19.4.493.

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Connelly, Thomas J. "“It's Just a Show”? Paranoia and Provocation in Oliver Stone's Talk Radio." Quarterly Review of Film and Video 34, no. 6 (April 25, 2017): 520–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10509208.2017.1313061.

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Merrick, Beverly. "Mary Margaret McBride, talk show host: The perfect proxy for radio listeners." Journal of Radio Studies 4, no. 1 (January 1997): 151–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376529709391689.

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Muela-Molina, Clara, Josefa D. Martín-Santana, and Eva Reinares-Lara. "Journalists as radio advertising endorsers in news or talk radio stations." Journalism 21, no. 12 (January 22, 2018): 1913–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884917753785.

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This exploratory investigation studies the presence of journalists as advertising endorsers in news or talk radio stations when a mention or testimonial is embedded within programme, the characteristics of these advertisements, and the degree of their involvement with the message and the product and brand. The research analysed all programming contents from a sample of national stations, focusing on type, subject and length of endorsement, role of endorser, and frequency of brand mention and call to action. The results show that many cases do not respect the codes of conduct of the sector and bypass the distinction between editorial and commercial contents.
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Hutchby, Ian. "Power in Discourse: The Case of Arguments on a British Talk Radio Show." Discourse & Society 7, no. 4 (October 1996): 481–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957926596007004003.

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Tatarowski, Konrad Witold. "“Gawęda radiowa”. The Works by Masters of Talk Radio (Using the Examples of Selected Shows from the Polish Branch of RFE)." Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 54, no. 3 (September 30, 2019): 237–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1505-9057.54.14.

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The article includes a definition and a description of radio gawęda (or talk radio show) in comparison to the literary gawęda, and a discussion of its various genre variants, using the examples of radio shows by Zygmunt Nowakowski, Alfred Zbyszewski, and Tadeusz Nowakowski, and the television shows by Jerzy Waldorff and Bogusław Kaczyński.
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Maschler, Yael, and Gonen Dori-Hacohen. "From sequential to affective discourse marker: Hebrew nu on Israeli political phone-in radio programs." Discourse Studies 14, no. 4 (August 2012): 419–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461445612450374.

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Previous studies of Hebrew nu investigate this discourse marker in casual conversation. The current study explores nu on Israeli political phone-in radio programs and broadens our knowledge both about the functions and grammaticization processes of discourse markers and about some particularities of Israeli political talk radio. The comparison to casual talk reveals both qualitative and quantitative differences. In casual talk, the main function of nu is a sequential one – urging further development of an ongoing topic (69%). In the radiophonic data, the most common role of nu is as a keying token (53%), functioning in the affective realm. Furthermore, the talk-radio data show a wider variety of keys constructed by nu – which range from joking to sheer contempt – clustering closer towards the latter, in contrast to the case of casual talk, manifesting mostly the joking key. Structurally, whereas sequential functions are generally accomplished by stand-alone nu, affective tokens are accompanied by same-speaker talk. The analysis sheds new light on how a sequential token might come to function in the affective realm.
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Furukawa, Toshiaki. "Place and membership categorization in a Hawaiian language radio show." Categorization in multilingual storytelling 10, no. 3 (October 22, 2019): 375–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ps.18011.fur.

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Abstract Recent articles by prominent scholars of discourse and interaction have renewed the debate over the relationship between membership categorization analysis (MCA) and conversation analysis (CA). Many consider CA and MCA as mutually informing, and that is the position I take in this paper. MCA has been conducted mainly with monolingual data, but in this study I examine Hawaiian language media talk by multilingual speakers. Place formulation is often intertwined with membership categorization, and I investigate how place is used to categorize people. Taking an MCA approach, I analyze the stories co-constructed by a radio show’s host, guest, and callers, all of whom speak predominantly in Hawaiian but occasionally switch into English. The goals of the paper are twofold: (1) to illustrate the procedural consequentiality of initiating, maintaining, and terminating an “ultra-rich topic” (Sacks 1992: 75), that is, place; and (2) to show how place is used to do categorial work.
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Levy, David A. "Social support and the media: Analysis of responses by radio psychology talk show hosts." Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 20, no. 2 (1989): 73–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0735-7028.20.2.73.

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Anthoni, Ellen, Khushboo Balwani, Jessica Schoffelen, and Karin Hannes. "20:30 BRUXSELS TALKS." Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal 6, no. 1 (April 22, 2021): 56–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.18432/ari29553.

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On the 23rd of January 2020, a radio talk show of the future, 20:30 Bruxsels Talks, took place in Brussels. With guests and artists from the year 2030, it discussed how the transition to a climate-proof city had happened since 2019. In this article, we present and frame the development of the show and provide insight into the participative creation process. The radio show exemplifies (a) how future fiction can be used as a tool to evoke change and (b) how the participatory development of futurist fiction can be used as a method to trigger imagination and conversation on what citizens want for our cities. We argue that there is an opportunity for researchers to explore fiction as a method, as a format and as a space. Foresight practitioners who want to create engaging stories may find inspiration in the body of knowledge of arts-based research and the arts. Note: This article should be read in conjunction with 20:30 Bruxsels Talks: A Script for a Future Fiction Radio Show, in this issue, written by the same author team and published in this volume.
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Kenschaft, Patricia. "Pat's Prologues: Introductions to the First Two Airings of Math Medley, A Radio Talk Show." Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal 1, no. 26 (June 2002): 25–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5642/hmnj.200201.26.08.

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Morant Williams, Kesha. "The Bad Boy of Radio: The Continuity and Extension of African American Communication Dynamics Through Talk Elements of theMichael Baisden Radio Show." Howard Journal of Communications 22, no. 3 (July 2011): 260–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2011.590406.

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Mueni, Joy, and Jonathan Clifton. "“Are men sexually harassed?”." Pragmatics and Society 8, no. 3 (October 13, 2017): 447–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ps.8.3.06mue.

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Abstract Since MacKinnon’s (1979) ground-breaking work in which she coined the term sexual harassment, there has been very little consensus as to what it actually is. Using callers’ stories of male sexual harassment taken from Kenyan talk radio, the purpose of this paper is to analyse the in situ production of an emic definition of (male) sexual harassment. Further, using positioning theory as a methodology, this paper aims (1) to make visible the gendered identity work that defining, or not defining, an event as male sexual harassment occasions and (2) to show how hegemonic masculinity is achieved through stories and their evaluation by the radio host and other callers who talk certain masculinities into being as normative and others as deviant.
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Jane M. Ombati. "The Power of Language Use in the Mass Media: A Case of Opinion Court on Citizen Television, Kenya." Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies 2, no. 1 (September 30, 2020): 84–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.51317/ecjmcs.v2i1.151.

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The study sought to investigate how power relations are constructed and negotiated in the talk show. A programme aired on Citizen Television. The following objectives guided the study: to describe the structure of the talk show in the opinion court programme; examine patterns that emerge in the programme and account for the patterns observed in the opinion court. Literature was reviewed on; talk show: opinion court, conversational Analysis and Language and power. The study was guided by the Sociology of Conversation Theory by Goffman (1967) and Conversational Analysis Theory. Purposive sampling method was used to select the television as opposed to radio, Citizen Television in particular and opinion court talk show programme, this was necessary because power and language interplay can best be examined when there are two opposing sides, and thus opinion court provided this forum. Data was collected through both direct viewings of the programme and audio-video recording of the conversation. The data were then transcribed, analyzed and described qualitatively aiming at establishing the structure and the patterns of the discourses. The findings of the study revealed that opinion court talk show had some structure and followed some patterns which could be accounted for. The study, therefore, concluded that the opinion court did not count because other smaller opinions emerged. This implies that power is won, held and lost in social struggles.
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Kupferberg, Irit, David W. Green, and Izhak Gilat. "Figurative Positioning in Hotline Stories." Narrative Inquiry 11, no. 2 (December 31, 2001): 385–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.11.2.07kup.

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Personal stories and tropes are ubiquitous in problem talk (e.g. therapy, counseling and hotline) which focuses on problem presentation, discussion and candidate solutions. Current studies of radio problem talk between troubled callers and psychologists show that certain tropes constitute the gist of callers’ narrative versions of the problems, and facilitate the negotiation of solutions (Kupferberg & Green, 1998). Adapting Bamberg’s (1997a) broad definition of positioning to institutional hotline talk, the present study further explores to what extent troubled callers position themselves figuratively, and whether figurative positioning is related to the interactional discussion of solutions. Analysis of 26 hotline calls shows that callers positioned themselves figuratively in relation to the volunteer whose help they sought, and that tropes enhanced the interactional discussion of the problem. (Personal stories, Tropes, Figurative positioning, Hotline talk)
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O’Sullivan, Sara. "‘The whole nation is listening to you’: the presentation of the self on a tabloid talk radio show." Media, Culture & Society 27, no. 5 (September 2005): 719–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443705055732.

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Botes, Johannes, and Jennifer Langdon. "Public Radio Talk Show Hosts and Social Conflict: An Analysis of Self-Reported Roles During Debates and Discussion." Journal of Radio Studies 13, no. 2 (December 2006): 266–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10955040701313446.

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Korolija, Natascha. "Recycling cotext: The impact of prior conversation on the emergence of episodes in a multiparty radio talk show." Discourse Processes 25, no. 1 (January 1998): 99–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01638539809545022.

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Talalu, Taufik R. "Produksi Program Siaran Dakwah Radio." Farabi 17, no. 2 (December 14, 2020): 147–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.30603/jf.v17i2.1858.

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Penelitian ini ditulis dengan tujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana program siaran dakwah diproduksi. Program siaran dakwah yang tidak diproduksi dengan baik, pembawaan penyiar dan narasumber program siaran dakwah yang mengabaikan broadcast style menyebabkan keberadaan program siaran dakwah belum bisa memuaskan rasa ingin tahu masyarakat mengenai topik-topik keislaman sekaligus belum dapat menumbuhkan minat masyarakat untuk mempelajari ajaran agama Islam. Penelitian tentang program siaran dakwah ini dilakukan di radio Selebes Gorontalo menggunakan metodologi kualitatif dengan model studi kasus. Data dalam penelitian ini dikumpukan dengan teknik wawancara dan teknik studi dokumentasi. Data dianalisis melalui tahapan pengumpulan data, reduksi data, display data, dan penarikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Selebes menyiarkan tiga program siaran dakwah, yakni Islam Discovery, Khazanah Islam, dan Opus (Obrolan Puasa). Islam Discovery dan Khazanah Islam berbentuk infotainment. Sedangkan Opus berbentuk talk show. Ketiga siaran dakwah ini mengudara setelah melalui tahapan manajemen strategis program siaran yang terdiri dari perencanaan program, produksi dan pembelian program, eksekusi program, serta pengawasan dan evaluasi progam.
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Saurette, Paul, and Shane Gunster. "Ears Wide Shut: Epistemological Populism, Argutainment and Canadian Conservative Talk Radio." Canadian Journal of Political Science 44, no. 1 (March 2011): 195–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423910001095.

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Abstract.Although scholars have identified political talk radio (PTR) as an important site of political socialization, the current literature has largely failed to examine the political relevance of PTR's rhetorical strategies and has virtually ignored Canadian PTR altogether. This article addresses these gaps by analyzingAdler On Line, Canada's only nationally syndicated commercial PTR program, to show thathowCanadian PTR talks, particularly its use of populist rhetoric, plays a central role in establishing what type of political deliberation and debate is possible within it. Divided into two main sections, the article first explores howAdler On Linerenders a particular epistemological framework authoritative. The second section then analyzes the rules and norms of political expression and debate encouraged by the show's style of argutainment debate. The article concludes with a more speculative evaluation of the practical consequences as well as the theoretical and normative implications of these discursive practices.Résumé.Bien que les auteurs de recherches reconnaissent que la radio interactive politique (RIP) représente un lieu important de socialisation politique, la littérature courante dans ce domaine omet, en grande partie, d'analyser la signification politique des stratégies rhétoriques de la RIP, tout en laissant entièrement dans l'ombre les activités de RIP canadiennes. Visant à combler ces lacunes, le présent article offre, dans un premier temps, une analyse de l'émissionAdler On Line, qui est la seule émission de RIP commerciale souscrite nationalement au Canada, puis démontre quele mode d'expressiontypique adopté dans cette émission, et surtout son usage de la rhétorique populiste, ont une incidence déterminante sur le genre de délibération et de débat politiques que permet la radio parlée au Canada. L'article se divise en deux grandes parties. La première explore le cadre épistémologique particulier de l'émissionAdler On Lineetla manièredont ce cadre se voit empreint d'autorité. La seconde partie analyse les règles ou normes de débat et d'expression des opinions politiques qu'encourage le style divertissant de cette émission-débat. Pour conclure, les auteurs évaluent de façon plus spéculative les conséquences pratiques de ces formes d'expression discursive, tout comme leur incidence théorique et normative.
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Lase, Adinda Apriliani, Arif Marjuki, and Rizky Ramadhan. "VIDEO PROMOSI PROGRAM ACARA SIARAN STAR RADIO TANGERANG." MAVIB Journal 2, no. 1 (September 30, 2020): 53–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.33050/mavib.v2i1.1197.

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Media promosi sangat berpengaruh dalam strategi pemasaran untuk dapat meningkatkan daya Tarik masyarakat, media promosi di butuhkan oleh stasiun radio seperti Star Radio yang berada dibawah naungan PT. Radio Suara Tunggal Angkasa Raya, yang terletak di Jalan Pulau Putri Raya, No. 2, Medernland Tangerang, Banten 15117. Permasalahan yang di hadapi Star Radio dalam mempromosikan program acara siaran baru, saat ini belum terdapat video promosi program untuk acara siaran baru tersebut. Sebelumnya Star Radio mempromosikannya hanya melalui informasi kegiatan dan acara talk show menggunakan youtube, informasi digital pada media sosial dan website secara sederhana yang berdampak banyak masyarakat yang belum mengetahui atau mengenal tentang acara siaran baru yang di miliki oleh Star Radio. Maka di perlukan adanya media video promosi agar masyarakat dapat mengetahui program acara baru tersebut. Metode penelitiannya yaitu dengan pengumpulan data, analisa perancangan media dan konsep produksi media (KPM) yaitu: pre production, production, dan postproduction. Hasil dari penelitian ini berupa media video promosi program acara siaran Star Radio yang diharapkan dapat membantu masyarakat dapat mengetahui program acara yang sudah ada maupun yang baru pada Star Radio secara informatif.
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THORNBORROW, JOANNA. "The construction of conflicting accounts in public participation TV." Language in Society 29, no. 3 (July 2000): 357–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004740450000302x.

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Some of the recent work in the field of media discourse has been concerned with various levels in the organization and structure of audience participation programs on radio and television; other approaches to the analysis of talk in these settings have focused on the interactional frameworks at play in the talk. The aim of this article is to develop the interactional approach by looking at the production of narratives in a mediated context: specifically, the production of a story from two different, and conflicting, points of view. The stories I analyze occur within two different program genres (talk show and television court) where lay members of the public are often called upon to produce accounts of events which are then contested by another participant. This article discusses the significance of tense shifting in these second versions, from narrative past to conversational historic present, in the public construction of believable alternative stories.
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Fan, J. H., H. B. Xiao, D. Bastieri, Y. Liu, J. M. Hao, Z. Y. Pei, D. X. Wu, Y. H. Yuan, W. Cai, and C. Lin. "Beaming effect for Fermi/LAT blazars." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 10, S313 (September 2014): 53–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921315001866.

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AbstractIn this talk, we will show the beaming effect for Fermi/LAT blazars, then we discuss the correlations between γ-ray luminosity and other parameters, such as radio Doppler factors, superluminal motions, and core-dominance parameters. We also compare the Doppler factors determined from the γ-ray luminosity, X-ray emissions, and the short-term time scales with those from other methods. Our discussions suggest that γ-ray emissions may be strongly beamed.
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Dee, Juliet. "Trading Picket Signs for Radio Talk Show Appearances Post Snyder v. Phelps: Is This Extortion or a “More Speech” Solution?" Free Speech Yearbook 46, no. 1 (January 2012): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08997225.2012.10556380.

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Anthoni, Ellen, Khushboo Balwani, Jessica Schoffelen, and Karin Hannes. "20:30 BRUXSELS TALKS." Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal 6, no. 1 (April 22, 2021): 151–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.18432/ari29607.

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On the 23rd of January 2020, a radio talk show of the future, 20:30 Bruxsels Talks, took place in Brussels. With fictional guests and artists from the year 2030, it discussed how the transition to a climate-proof city had happened since 2019. The body of this article is the script of this fiction piece, produced by BrusselAVenir and BNA-BBOT. In the introduction we explain the relationship between the field of futures studies and fiction, we frame 20:30 Bruxsels Talks within futures studies, and highlight the potential of fiction for knowledge creation and dissemination. By publishing the script, we hope to inspire researchers, changemakers and artists to explore fiction as a method, as a format and as a space, to trigger conversation and imagination, and engage citizens to take up a role in shaping the cities they live in. Note: This article should be read in conjunction with “20:30 Bruxsels Talks: Fiction as a Method, Fiction as a Format, Fiction as a Space,” written by the same author team and published in this issue.
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Ren, Guanshen. "Delving Deeper: One Cut, Two Halves, Three Questions." Mathematics Teacher 103, no. 4 (November 2009): 305–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.103.4.0305.

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The popular radio show Car Talk, hosted by Click and Clack, the Tappet brothers, features a weekly puzzler. One week the puzzler asked how to divide a rectangular brownie into two equal halves with one cut. Audience members familiar with basic geometry knew that a cut along a diagonal of a rectangle will divide the rectangle into two equal parts. Click and Clack suggested that any cut through the center of the rectangle, the intersection point of two diagonals, would also work. Why?
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Ren, Guanshen. "Delving Deeper: One Cut, Two Halves, Three Questions." Mathematics Teacher 103, no. 4 (November 2009): 305–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.103.4.0305.

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The popular radio show Car Talk, hosted by Click and Clack, the Tappet brothers, features a weekly puzzler. One week the puzzler asked how to divide a rectangular brownie into two equal halves with one cut. Audience members familiar with basic geometry knew that a cut along a diagonal of a rectangle will divide the rectangle into two equal parts. Click and Clack suggested that any cut through the center of the rectangle, the intersection point of two diagonals, would also work. Why?
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Atwood, Margaret. "The Handmaid's Tale and Oryx and Crake in Context." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 119, no. 3 (May 2004): 513–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/003081204x20578.

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I'm not a science fiction expert. Nor am i an academic, although i used to be one, sort of. Although I'm a writer, I'm not primarily a writer of science fiction. In this genre I'm a dilettante and a dabbler, an amateur—which last word, rightly translated, means “lover.” I got into hot water recently on a radio talk show in Britain: the radio person said she'd just been to a sci-fi conference there, and some people were really, really mad at me. Why? said I, mystified. For being mean to science fiction, said she. In what way had I been mean? I asked. For saying you didn't write it, she replied. And I having had the nerve to win the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Science Fiction.
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Stambouli, Najoua. "The challenges of public speaking in the wings of culture." Linguistics and Culture Review 4, no. 1 (April 11, 2020): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.37028/lingcure.v4n1.20.

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As a content producer and presenter of the radio show program, "The Wings of Culture", broadcasted live every Friday on Radio Ribat Fm, Monastir, I have faced different challenges. This paper draws on my personal experience to examine the various challenges I have so far met while presenting the program. My presentation tackles in its first part how the radio host should inform, instruct, and entertain simultaneously the audience especially that the program targets British and American literature and civilisation. The second important challenge to address is how to use voice, word choice, and pitch in order to enact an effective public performance, and accordingly help the audience create the required mental picture specifically in the condition of the absence of a visual image. The third part, however, is devoted to talk about how to manage time, work under pressure, and have quick thinking particularly when engaging in conversation with a guest.
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Ali, Saira, and Umi Khattab. "Australian talkback radio prank strategy: a media-made crisis." Journal of Communication Management 20, no. 1 (February 1, 2016): 56–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jcom-06-2015-0046.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse an Australian commercial radio talkback show that deployed prank as a strategy to scoop royal news to entertain an Australian audience, often commodified for popularity ratings and sponsorship dollars. Design/methodology/approach – Using textual analysis, the study empirically examined the crisis that followed the 2Day FM’s prank call to the Duchess of Cambridge at King Edward VII Hospital, London. The paper engages with the media-made disaster from the lens of issue and crisis management interrogating social conversations and news stories across three countries, i.e., Australia, Britain and India. Findings – Findings reflect that the media, in this case, radio, far more than any other public entity, is subject to public scrutiny and has a moral obligation to practice with public interest at heart. Both news and social media played crucial roles in the escalation of the crisis that ignited a range of public issues. While social media narratives were abusive, condemning and life-threatening, news stories focused on legality, ethics and privacy. Practical implications – The prank broadcast invited news and social media attention and raised public concern over the ethics of Australian radio entertainment. Crises, whilst often damaging, contribute to the rethinking and rejuvenation of organisational and professional values and practices. Originality/value – This project is significant in that it is the first to use a radio talk show as a case to engage with issue and crisis management literature and interrogate radio practice in Australia. Further, the project identifies this crisis as media-made and develops an innovative crisis lifecycle model.
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Hadiono, Abdi Fauji, Sugiyono Sugiyono, and Ahmad Aid Alfaizin. "Analisis Program Darussalam Memberi Solusi (DASI) di Radio Darussalam." Jurnal Darussalam: Jurnal Pendidikan, Komunikasi dan Pemikiran Hukum Islam 11, no. 2 (April 30, 2020): 280. http://dx.doi.org/10.30739/darussalam.v11i2.615.

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Every program presented by the mass media should meet the needs of each user. Likewise, programs on the radio are required to have good values. This research was conducted to analyze 1) the pre-production process of the Darussalam Giving Solutions (DASI) broadcast program, 2) the production process of the Darussalam Giving Solutions (DASI) broadcast program. The method used is a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation, documentation. Data analysis used an interactive model from Milles and Huberman. The results showed 1) the pre-production stage, Radio Darussalam was very well planned, namely holding a meeting in determining material themes based on trends that occurred in the community and determining competent presenters to discuss the material described, 2) the production stage, namely the application from the planning stage of the Darussalam Giving Solutions program, using a talk show format to send questions via Whatsapp messages, SMS, telephone and via comments on the Facebook live stream. This program is also a place to provide kindness and insight for loyal listeners.
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Malmberg, Mikko, and Isabel Awad. "(In/exclusion) Humor and diversity in Finnish public radio: ‘If all immigrants were as funny as you guys, nobody would have any problems’." European Journal of Cultural Studies 22, no. 2 (February 12, 2019): 213–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367549418823060.

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Similar to the rest of Europe, multicultural programming in Finland has become risky for public broadcasting. Programs aimed at encouraging social inclusion may not attract sufficiently large audiences and may be attacked by ever louder anti-immigration voices. This article focuses on what seems to be an exception in this respect: Ali and Husu. Hosted by immigrants from Iran and Somalia – a stand-up comedian and a politician – this popular talk show aired on Finnish public radio between 2013 and 2016. Through interviews with the producers and the analysis of a selection of episodes, we examine Ali and Husu’s daring and unapologetic ethnic/racial humor as well as its combination of funny and serious talk. Our findings underscore specific ways in which multicultural programming can use humor strategically to engage relatively large and diverse audiences in discussions meant to humanize immigrants and challenge social prejudices, while minimizing right-wing criticism and unintended readings.
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Hussein, Ersin, and Ersin Hussein. "Michael Scott." Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal 2, no. 2 (April 1, 2015): 206–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v2i2.111.

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Associate Professor Michael Scott is a researcher and lecturer based in the department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick. He is also President of the Lytham St Annes Classical Association. Prior to his appointment at Warwick, Michael was the Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellow in ancient history at Darwin College, as well as an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Classics, at Cambridge University.Michael's research and teaching engages with interdisciplinary approaches to the literary, epigraphic and material evidence to investigate ancient Greek and Roman society, particularly focusing on Delphi and Olympia as religious spaces.While Michael has contributed significantly to the field of classics and ancient history by publishing extensively, he has also enjoyed great success in engaging wider audiences with the ancient world. He regularly talks in schools around the country, writes books intended for the popular market as well as articles for national and international newspapers and magazines. Michael's experience in writing and presenting a range of programmes intended for TV and radio audiences has made him a household name. He has written and presented programmes for the National Geographic, History Channel, Nova, and the BBC including Delphi: bellybutton of the ancient world (BBC4); Guilty Pleasures: luxury in the ancient and medieval words (BBC4); Jesus: rise to power (Natural Geographic); Ancient Discoveries (History Channel); Who were the Greeks? (BBC2); The Mystery of the X Tombs (BBC2/Nova); The Greatest Show on Earth (BBC4, in conjunction with the Open University). He has also presented a radio series for BBC Radio 4, Spin the Globe. Michael's most recent programme, Roman Britain from the Air, was aired on ITV in December 2014.In this interview, I talk to him about his engagement with other disciplines within the humanities, his forthcoming book project, and his experiences writing and presenting TV and radio documentaries.
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Anggraeni, Novi, Mukarto Siswoyo, and Farida Nurfalah. "Strategi Public Relations dalam Mendukung Pemasaran Pembangkit Listrik Nasional (PLN)." Jurnal ASPIKOM 2, no. 3 (July 18, 2014): 206. http://dx.doi.org/10.24329/aspikom.v2i3.71.

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Public relations is one of the elements that determine the viability of an organization positively. The purpose of the research; 1). Knowing the planning public relations strategies in support of marketing; 2). Knowing the kinds of public relations activities; 3). Knowing the packaging contents of the message of the communication media used; 4). Knowing the effect to be achieved; and 5). Knowing the obstacles faced. The method used descriptive qualitative. Results of the study are: 1. Judging from the background criteria for Public Relations of PT. PLN (Persero) APJ Cirebon is formal education, job experience, appearance, skills, individual characteristics, and adaptation, credible communicator. 2. Kegiatan Public Relations to support the marketing of which the existence of a local radio talk show in Cirebon (Cirebon FM), a local television talk show in Cirebon (RCTV), cooperation in carrying out tasks related to corporate law. 3. Packaging persuasive message content, preparation of informative messages are intended to provide excitement and build consumer understanding. 4. The effect achieved a change in opinions, attitudes and behavior. 5. Barriers found limited use of communication media and the lack of communication superiors and subordinates
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Tseng, Amelia. "Abriendo closings in bilingual radio speech: Discourse strategies, code-switching, and the interactive construction of broadcast structures and institutional identity." Text & Talk 38, no. 4 (June 26, 2018): 481–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/text-2018-0011.

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Abstract Radio highlights the linguistic construction of institutional identity: it privileges presenter speech, as DJs use language to represent not only the self but also the show, and ultimately the station’s identity to the listening audience for commercial purposes. The relationship between show structure and stylistic practice in interaction offers insights into identity construction and audience relationships in institutional settings. This qualitative study investigates the linguistic construction of closing sequences in bilingual radio discourse, examining the relationship between DJ speech and the interactional construction of closing structures in 18 report- and chat-genre closings from 95.1 Latino Vibe. Findings indicate that closing structures are genre-specific, with the less-formal chat genre integrating elements of media and conversational closings. Code-switching is genre-sensitive and plays a multifaceted functional, relational, and representational role, ranging from constructing show structures to audience affiliation and a formulaic type of “verbal branding.” Ultimately, closing sequences and code-switching relate to broader institutional goals of station representation and audience engagement. The article sheds light on the relationship between interaction-level discourse moves, institutionalized identity construction, and the development of interactional structures through talk; and highlights the added dimensions that bilingual speech strategies contribute to these practices.
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Chakraborti, Sayan. "Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays from Engine-driven Relativistic Supernovae." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 7, S279 (April 2011): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921312012707.

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AbstractThe sources of the highest energy cosmic rays remain an enigma half a century after their discovery. Understanding their origin is a crucial step in probing new physics at energies unattainable by terrestrial accelerators. They must be accelerated in the local universe as otherwise interaction with cosmic background radiations would severely deplete the flux of protons and nuclei at energies above the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin (GZK) limit. Hypernovae, nearby GRBs, AGNs and their flares have all been suggested and debated in the literature as possible sources. Type Ibc supernovae have a local sub-population with mildly relativistic ejecta which are known to be sub-energetic GRBs or X-Ray Flashes for sometime and more recently as those with radio afterglows but without detected GRB counterparts, such as SN 2009bb. In this talk we present the size-magnetic field evolution, baryon loading and energetics of SN 2009bb using its radio spectra obtained with VLA and GMRT. We show that the engine-driven SNe lie above the Hillas line and they can explain the characteristics of post-GZK UHECRs.
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Srinivasan, Sharath, and Stephanie Diepeveen. "The Power of the “Audience-Public”: Interactive Radio in Africa." International Journal of Press/Politics 23, no. 3 (June 5, 2018): 389–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940161218779175.

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Scholars of media and politics mostly recognise that audiences and publics are constructed, but fall short of explaining precisely how their indeterminate and imagined nature can be the basis of their political significance. Interactive broadcast media provides a valuable empirical lens for inquiring into why this may be case. The convergence of newer digital communication technologies with more established radio and television broadcasts is shifting opportunities for news media to affect citizen-state relations. These possibilities are pronounced on the African continent, where mobile telephony and increasingly plural media landscapes have given rise to popular and widespread interactive talk shows. The involvement of audience voices alters the nature of the media space where political communication happens. Through a comparative study of interactive shows in Zambia and Kenya, this article interrogates what audience participation means for the political nature and possibilities of the interactive radio and TV broadcast. Ict shows how the indeterminate audience is the basis for competing ideas about power, authority, and citizenship among the different participants in the show, including politicians, media professionals, and audience members. The power of the “audience-public,” brought into being through the interactive broadcast, it is argued, arises from in-between these participants in public discussion, who each invest in multiple and competing imaginaries of the elusive audience in pursuit of diverse ends.
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Sun, Yishen, Wesley Garey, Richard Rouil, and Priam Varin. "Access Time Analysis of MCPTT Off-Network Mode over LTE." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2019 (April 2, 2019): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2729370.

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Public safety organizations around the world started migrating toward Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks to support the increasing needs for video and data. To address the unique voice communication requirements of first responders, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) introduced new capabilities that aim at providing similar functionalities as the traditional Land Mobile Radio (LMR) systems, namely, Direct Mode communication and mission critical push-to-talk (MCPTT). Direct Mode communication, also called Proximity Services (ProSe), allows public safety users to communicate directly with each other regardless of the network status. MCPTT was the first mission critical service, and first application, standardized by 3GPP to provide both on- and off-network voice capability. Assessing the performance of those capabilities is critical to accelerate their deployment and adoption by first responders. In this study, we evaluate the performance of an off-network mode MCPTT device over ProSe by focusing on the access time, a measure of the delay incurred before a user can talk. We develop analytical models for various types of calls and verify the accuracy of the predicted access time using ns-3 simulations. We perform sensitivity analysis to show the validity of the models for various scenarios. Finally, we show how the models can be used to guide parameter configuration for both MCPTT and ProSe to optimize the performance.
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Bennett, Betsy K. "Now & Then: Counting On the Air: Time through the Age." Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 1, no. 8 (January 1996): 630–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mtms.1.8.0630.

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Now … “I play music. I sing. I talk, but mostly I do math,” Kenny Curtis replies when asked about his work as a disc jockey. “Mostly math” is probably not what his audience expects this twenty-six-year-old entertainer to say, but when he describes the careful counting, adding, and subtracting of times essential to live radio broadcasting, his description of his work during his time on the air seems accurate. The preparation for his radio show includes selecting music, taping segments, gathering information from a variety of sources, and organizing them all into a show that will entertain and inform his audience. Once on the air, he is a disc jockey, actor, public speaker, comedian, director, and manager of the radio's stage. While presenting the content of the show, he constantly checks his computer clocks showing the current time and the times for airing pretaped commercials, adds and subtracts the exact times of songs and taped reports, and adjusts his live segments so that the time required for the material and the time available between commercials match exactly. His accurate arithmetic in units of minutes and seconds is extremely important because he has only a ten-second window of time during which he must act on the computer's directions to play a commercial. He is a talented entertainer who uses both his college training in theater and mass communication and his basic mathematics skills during every minute of the five hours each day that he is on the air.
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Hermawan, Melina. "Faktor–Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Mahasiswa Angkatan 2016 dan Angkatan 2017 dalam Memilih Program Studi (Studi Kasus: Program Studi Teknik Industri Universitas XYZ)." Journal of Integrated System 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 57–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.28932/jis.v4i1.3152.

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Universitas beroperasi dalam situasi kompetitif, oleh karena itu, penting untuk memahami tentang bagaimana cara menarik mahasiswa dan bagaimana caranya memasarkan universitas itu sendiri. Penelitian untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi angkatan 2016 dan angkatan 2017 dalam pemilihan program studi Teknik Industri dengan variabel bebas faktor-faktor pemilihan universitas dan program studi. Kuesioner dikembangkan dengan menggunakan 7 skala Likert dengan 58 faktor. Analisis faktor dan analisis reliabilitas digunakan untuk menguji validitas dan reliabilitas kuesioner. Analisis Regresi Berganda digunakan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor mana yang berpengaruh signifikan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa model memiliki R2 sebesar 75,3% variabel independen menjelaskan hubungan secara linier terhadap variabel dependen, dengan 8 faktor yang dianggap signifikan yaitu Banyaknya publikasi buku yang ditulis oleh dosen, Kemudahan mendapatkan tempat kost, Peringkat universitas dibandingkan universitas negeri dan swasta lainnya, Menariknya talk show promosi Teknik Industri di radio, Universitas memiliki banyak unit kegiatan mahasiswa, Menariknya mata kuliah yang diajarkan di program studi Teknik Industri, Luas ruang kuliah. Kata kunci: Regresi Berganda; Pemilihan Universitas; Pemilihan Program Studi
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Herczeg-Deli, Ágnes. ""Implicature-Laden" Elicitations in Talk Radio Shows." Research in Language 9, no. 2 (December 30, 2011): 53–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10015-011-0016-y.

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Indirect elicitations in talk radio programmes on BBC Radio are not uncommon, notwithstanding, misunderstanding between the host and his conversational partner is not frequent. Investigating some of the reasons this paper focuses on how the socio-cultural and cognitive factors of the context interweave in discourse. The author suggests that valid interpretation and appropriate response to inferred elicitations can be best explained within the framework of Relevance Theory, and more specifically, with the presumption of accessibility of schemas obtained from the cognitive environment of the discourse partners. Through examples of empirical research the paper aims to reveal how the mutual knowledge of the participants controls discourse via the mental processes occurring in the interaction of two minds.
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Lochard, Guy. "Débats, talk-shows : de la radio filmée ?" Communication et langages 86, no. 1 (1990): 92–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/colan.1990.2266.

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Wehr, Kathryn. "‘Nobody must be allowed to “talk Bible”’: Dorothy L. Sayers' Use of the Authorized Version and the Coverdale Psalms in The Man Born to be King." Journal of Inklings Studies 8, no. 2 (October 2018): 144–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ink.2018.0012.

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Dorothy L. Sayers' 1941–1942 radio play cycle on the life of Christ, The Man Born to be King, is often lauded for its use of the vernacular, though the scholarly discussion of this aspect of her work often creates the false impression that Sayers was working with a Greek New Testament in one hand and a blank piece of paper in the others. This study focuses on the subtle but clear evidence of Sayers' use of the Authorized Version of the Bible, particularly in the areas of narration and Old Testament quotation as well as additional evidence of the Coverdale Psalms from the Book of Common Prayer. Tables at the end of the article also offer the chance for readers to see the evidence upon which conclusions are made and perhaps build for their own research. These three areas—narration, Old Testament quotation and Psalm quotation—, while clearly exceptions to the general rule of original dramatization of biblical material, show Sayers working with all available tools in a dynamic, rather than iconoclastic process.
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Davis, Charles, and Emilia Zboralska. "Transnational over-the-top media distribution as a business and policy disruptor: The case of Netflix in Canada." Journal of Media Innovations 4, no. 1 (January 12, 2017): 4–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/jmi.v4i1.2423.

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Digital disruption is often characterized as the conflict between the exponential rate of change in technology, and the slower-paced, incremental rate of change in law, economy, policy, and society writ-large (Franklin, 2012). The rapid encroachment of over-the-top (OTT) content distribution raises policy issues concerning jurisdiction, access, pricing, consolidation of ownership, and source diversity (Holt, 2014), while undermining many of the traditional policy instruments. In this paper, we analyze Netflix’s strategic expansion and meteoric growth in Canada, and focus on a landmark event in Canadian broadcasting policymaking: the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) “Let’s Talk TV” hearings of 2013-2014. Through an examination of public documents, we analyze the ways Netflix is considered an opportunity, ally, or a threat by consumers, broadcasters, independent producers, and governments. We show that in a reprioritization of values, many of the principles that motivated legacy broadcasting policy are being sidelined by a consumerist approach that gives freer rein to streamed services. However, Netflix’s refusal to provide the Commission with information it was ordered to produce suggests the most serious disruption is to the notion that online video distribution can or should be regulated in the public interest.
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Szolowicz, Michael A. "Putting political spectacle to work: Understanding local resistance to the Common Core." education policy analysis archives 24 (November 7, 2016): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.24.2521.

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In the fall of 2013, a parents’ group formed to protest the new Common Core based mathematics textbook recently adopted by their school district. Quickly allying with teachers, the new coalition began to, “hammer,” the district to drop the Common Core and return to more traditional texts and pedagogies. They did so by speaking at Governing Board meetings, participating in interviews with local newspapers, appearing on a local radio talk show, and forming social media accounts. This intrinsically motivated case study uses qualitative media analysis to examine the texts produced from these and other public declarations to better understand local policy formation through the mechanics of “political spectacle.” Political spectacle theory suggests that policy may be formed through dramatic public displays and that policy formed from such spectacles often undemocratically reinforces existing inequalities. The study analyzes the parent, teacher and administration policy actors’ use of political spectacle elements such as symbolic language, construction of problems, casting of enemies and allies and distinctions between onstage and backstage drama to understand the adoption, challenge and ultimate rejection of a Common Core based mathematics text in a mid-sized southwestern United States School district.
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Nicola, Nassira. "Black face, white voice." Journal of Language and Politics 9, no. 2 (July 15, 2010): 281–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.9.2.06nic.

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In the first two and a half months of 2008, conservative American radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh declared a state of “race war” in the United States. According to Limbaugh, the primary combatants were Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, who (at the time of writing) were competing to become the Democratic nominee in the 2008 race for President. As the most successful African-American presidential candidate in American history, then-Senator Obama was the subject of racially-charged comments and the target of racially-motivated mud-slinging. Despite his professed neutrality in what he portrayed as a purely internecine affair, however, Limbaugh was an enthusiastic enlistee in this war, fighting on what appears to be both sides in the service of the greater message. This paper uses an interdisciplinary framework, drawn from linguistic anthropology, social psychology, and Goffman’s (1981) study of participant roles, to analyze the strategies which Limbaugh deployed in the earliest days of the Democratic primary season to discuss race while reinforcing the playful, prescient, and persecuted “message”-persona (Silverstein 2003) which has made him synonymous with American conservatism today.
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Alizadeh, Mahmoud, Peter Händel, and Daniel Rönnow. "Behavioral modeling and digital pre-distortion techniques for RF PAs in a 3 × 3 MIMO system." International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies 11, no. 10 (June 20, 2019): 989–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1759078719000862.

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AbstractModern telecommunications are moving towards (massive) multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems in 5th generation (5G) technology, increasing the dimensionality of the systems dramatically. In this paper, the impairments of radio frequency (RF) power amplifiers (PAs) in a 3 × 3 MIMO system are compensated in both the time and the frequency domains. A three-dimensional (3D) time-domain memory polynomial-type model is proposed as an extension of conventional 2D models. Furthermore, a 3D frequency-domain technique is formulated based on the proposed time-domain model to reduce the dimensionality of the model, while preserving the performance in terms of model errors. In the 3D frequency-domain technique, the bandwidth of the system is split into several narrow sub-bands, and the parameters of the model are estimated for each sub-band. This approach requires less computational complexity, and also the procedure of the parameters estimation for each sub-band can be implemented independently. The device-under-test consists of three RF PAs including input and output cross-talk channels. The proposed techniques are evaluated in both behavioral modeling and digital pre-distortion (DPD) perspectives. The experimental results show that the proposed DPD technique can compensate the errors of non-linearity and memory effects in the both time and frequency domains.
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Hasan, Aveen Mohammed, and Baydaa Mohammed Saeed Mustafa. "Repetitions, Their Phonetic Features And Functions In Kurmanji Kurdish." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, no. 20 (July 30, 2016): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n20p250.

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The study deals with the analysis of repetitions, their phonetic structures and functions as demonstrated in the organisation of talk-ininteraction in Kurdish. The repetitions are described as complex phonetic objects whose design has received no previous attention and are neglected by the scholars in the fields of discourse and conversation analysis studies in Kurdish. The main aims of the study are to identify the phonetic characteristics of repetitions in Kurdish, their functions and the relationship between differences in the phonetic features and their functions in speech. The study integrates the methodology of conversation analysis and impressionistic and instrumental phonetics to show how repetitions in a conversation are managed by the participants. The data used in this study comes from different types of natural speech, namely, face to face conversations, radio-phone-ins of Northern Kurdish. 27 cases of self repetitions have been analysed and they are lexical, phrasal and clausal with a range of syntactic forms. The study contributes to the theoretical issues of the prosody-pragmatics interface and participants’ understanding of naturally occurring discourse. It is hoped that such a study may contribute to language and information processing by providing a detailed analysis of patterns and functions of repetition in social interaction.
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