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Online Harassment and Its Implications for the Journalist–Audience Relationship
Digital Journalism, 2020Amid growing threats to journalists around the world, this study examines the nature of online harassment, the types of journalists most likely to experience it, and the most common forms of response to such abuse. Through a representative survey of U.S.
S. Lewis +2 more
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A Mechanistic Framework for Explaining Audience Design in Language Production
Audience design refers to the situation in which speakers fashion their utterances so as to cater to the needs of their addressees. In this article, a range of audience design effects are reviewed, organized by a novel cognitive framework for ...
Victor S. Ferreira
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Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2020
A search for audiences in ancient Egypt involves an assessment of the concept of cultural communications, accepted communicative practices, understanding of space, and other elements. Traces of many communicative acts and performances in antiquity will remain elusive, yet it is possible to recognize dedicated communicative spaces as well as strategies ...
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A search for audiences in ancient Egypt involves an assessment of the concept of cultural communications, accepted communicative practices, understanding of space, and other elements. Traces of many communicative acts and performances in antiquity will remain elusive, yet it is possible to recognize dedicated communicative spaces as well as strategies ...
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The Imagined Audience for News: Where Does a Journalist’s Perception of the Audience Come From?
, 2021In public communication, in the absence of a clear sense of one’s actual audience, a communicator relies on a mental image of an imagined audience. But where does one’s image of the audience come from, and how might that matter for how people evaluate ...
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Deciding What’s News: News-ness As an Audience Concept for the Hybrid Media Environment
, 2020A by-product of today’s hybrid media system is that genres—once uniformly defined and enforced—are now murky and contested. We develop the concept of news-ness, defined as the extent to which audiences characterize specific content as news, to capture ...
S. Edgerly, E. Vraga
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The next media regime: The pursuit of ‘audience engagement’ in journalism
Journalism, 2019As news organizations struggle to overcome losses in revenue and relevance, academics and professionals have pinned their hopes for salvation on increasing ‘audience engagement’.
J. L. Nelson
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2023
The Audience Decides argues that the political parties, aided and abetted by mass media, have abdicated one of their most important responsibilities: that of providing and vetting the best leadership options available. The search for followers, ratings, and attention has led to the structure of presidential debates, especially during the primary season,
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The Audience Decides argues that the political parties, aided and abetted by mass media, have abdicated one of their most important responsibilities: that of providing and vetting the best leadership options available. The search for followers, ratings, and attention has led to the structure of presidential debates, especially during the primary season,
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2018
Black Mirror Project “Audience” Antonella Mascio Università di Bologna Black Mirror (Channel 4, Netflix 2011 -) è un prodotto televisivo che presenta al suo pubblico elementi di indubbia originalità. Il suo successo a livello globale è dovuto ad una costruzione narrativa innovativa, dove ciò che viene mostrato in scena non è poi così lontano da ...
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Black Mirror Project “Audience” Antonella Mascio Università di Bologna Black Mirror (Channel 4, Netflix 2011 -) è un prodotto televisivo che presenta al suo pubblico elementi di indubbia originalità. Il suo successo a livello globale è dovuto ad una costruzione narrativa innovativa, dove ciò che viene mostrato in scena non è poi così lontano da ...
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How algorithms see their audience: media epistemes and the changing conception of the individual
Media Culture and Society, 2019The rise of digital media has witnessed a paradigmatic shift in the way that media outlets conceptualize and classify their audience. Whereas during the era of mass media, ‘seeing’ the audience was based on a scientific episteme combining social theory ...
Eran Fisher, Yoav Mehozay
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