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Youth, new media, technology and communication

Young Consumers, 2006
PurposeTo understand the nature of young people’s relationship with technology and to endeavour to explode a few myths about their affection for it.Design/methodology/approachThe research took four stages; desk research; interviews with four experts; quant through Synovate’s online panel; qual research groups.FindingsIt was found that the majority of ...
Julian Rolfe, Mischa Gilbert
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New communication technologies, social media, and public health

2021
Abstract New communications technologies constitute a rapidly changing field with tremendous opportunities for public health practice. Platforms include a variety of apps, which share the general characteristics of platforms to share words, text, and video content, but which have important differences in their preferred formats of ...
Patrick S. Sullivan   +2 more
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Communication Research and the New Media Technologies

Annals of the International Communication Association, 1983
(1983). Communication Research and the New Media Technologies. Annals of the International Communication Association: Vol. 7, Communication Yearbook 7, pp. 200-224.
Frederick Williams, Ronald E. Rice
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The development and application of new media technology in news communication industry

International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2021
Many new media technologies have emerged in modern society. The application of new media technologies has impacted traditional TV news media, which not only faces great challenges, but also brings some lessons for the development of TV news media. New media technology relies on powerful information processing technology and data storage technology to ...
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Technologies of participation: Community news and social media in Northern Sweden

Journalism, 2016
This article explores how different meanings of ‘participation’ are developed in the intersection between local journalism and social media. The study is based on qualitative interviews with media professionals working in community media organisations in northern Sweden.
Eric Carlsson, Bo Nilsson
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Media Theology: New Communication Technologies as religious constructs, metaphors, and experiences

New Media & Society, 2016
Recent studies have seen religious observance as inherently related to available communication technologies. This study follows this thrust but complements the focus on religious praxis with a look at media theology—the ideological dimension of the religion and media nexus.
Menahem Blondheim, Hananel Rosenberg
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New Communication Media Technologies : Perceptual, Cognitive, And Aesthetic Effects

Journal of Visual Literacy, 1994
AbstractThis article briefly discusses how rapidly developing visual communication media technologies, such as computerized television, three-dimensional video, interactive television, high definition television, etc. hinder rather than enhance viewers perceptual processes, understanding, and aesthetic appreciation of visual messages presented using ...
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Adaptability and affordances in new media: Literate technologies, communicative techniques

Journal of Pragmatics, 2017
Abstract This special issue arises from the panel organized by Tuija Virtanen at the 2015 International Pragmatics Association conference in Antwerp, for which I was invited to act as discussant. The aim of this paper is to draw together some of the dominant themes that emerge from the varied contributions collected here, and to offer a number of ...
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New dimensions in privacy: Communications technologies, media practices and law

2006
While the idea of ‘privacy’ is venerable, modern obsessions with privacy are largely rooted in the twentieth century, particularly the years following the Second World War. The precise reasons may vary and change over time. As any European civilian lawyer will confirm, the European Convention on Human Rights, with its important provision for security ...
Andrew T. Kenyon, Megan Richardson
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Digital Communities of Black Girlhood: New Media Technologies and Online Discourses of Empowerment

The Black Scholar, 2020
New media technologies have been proffered as integral tools for overcoming inequality, and in some instances, such as in serving as a corrective to the dominant media imagery of Black girls, they ...
Maryann Erigha, Ashley Crooks-Allen
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