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Abstract This essay argues that social media document (rather than fuel) the decline of political democracy while helping revive organizational democracy, including through ‘decentralized autonomous organizations’ (DAOs). Yet, despite giving everyone a voice and the ability to organize across borders, social media could over‐concentrate power if, in ...
J.P. Vergne
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ABSTRACT This article responds to recent debates in this journal surrounding raciolinguistics and potential pitfalls of siloing of race and reproducing essentialism in the scholarship of language and race. Using Stuart Hall's theory of articulation, it provides an anti‐essentialist linguistic ethnographic analysis of identity construction in a UK ...
Steve Dixon‐Smith
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Caracterização das inovações do telejornalismo e a expressividade dos apresentadores
Objetivo : Caracterizar as inovações nos telejornais brasileiros e analisar os impactos na expressividade dos apresentadores, com ênfase nos recursos não verbais.
Eliane Caires da Silva +1 more
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Radio broadcasting, web radio and podcast: teaching audio journalism
During the period of social isolation, carried out due to the coronavirus pandemic, the audience of radio stations in Brazil increased. Once again, the means of communication-based on simplicity and low cost showed efficiency as a source of services, information, and entertainment. This article discusses the evolution of radio over a century.
Magnoni, Antonio Francisco +2 more
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Siren songs or path to salvation? Interpreting the visions of web technology at a UK regional newspaper in crisis, 2006-11 [PDF]
A 5-year case study of an established regional newspaper in Britain investigates journalists about their perceptions of convergence in digital technologies.
Aldridge M +19 more
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This study examines the impact of interactive storytelling on improving news writing skills among Communication Science students in an English broadcasting course.
Jelita Purnamasari
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This research contributes to understanding how podcast intimacy shapes the evolving relationship between journalists and their audiences in the digital age.
Elvira García de Torres +4 more
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Scientific Ritual: The Institutional Review Boards for Human Clinical Trials in Israel
Abstract This ethnographic study analyzes Israeli Institutional Review Boards (IRBs’) main practices and discourses. I describe IRB operations as bureaucratic rituals derived from idealized scientific values, with physician‐scientist members serving as gatekeepers who perform boundary work to preserve professional independence.
Hedva Eyal
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Abstract Background Medical students' career intentions and choices are shaped early in their education, at a time when their interaction with various specialties and professional influences is both formative and essential. Despite this being a pivotal period, the literature offers limited insights into what drives students' specialty choices during ...
Tim Dubé +3 more
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