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Privacy paradox and privacy calculus: the dilemma and trade-offs of privacy protection among Chinese middle-aged and elderly under digital stress [PDF]
IntroductionDigitalization has reshaped everyday life while creating new privacy and security risks, which are particularly acute for middle-aged and older adults who entered the digital era relatively late.
Jingya Hao +3 more
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Between Calls for Action and Narratives of Denial: Climate Change Attention Structures on Twitter
The threats posed to society by climate change often fail to become priorities for voters and policymakers. Nevertheless, it has been shown that merely paying online attention to climate change can increase the perceived severity of the associated risks ...
Hendrik Meyer +4 more
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“Conceptualizations of Change” is a 12-minute film that provides a theoretical reflection on the signifier “change”, and its five dimensions: Normativity, Scale and Intensity, Focus, Control and Time.
Kristýna Kopřivová +2 more
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Increasingly, the means of engaging young people in constructive public debate and democratic society has shifted to online digital media platforms. This assumes that participants have the necessary media literacy skills to engage in a meaningful way. We
Hornmoen Harald +4 more
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Pitching Gender in a Racist Tune: The Affective Publics of the #120decibel Campaign
This article analyses the changed structures, actors and modes of communication that characterise ‘dissonant public spheres.’ With the #120decibel campaign by the German Identitarian Movement in 2018, gender and migration were pitched in a racist tune ...
Shari Adlung +2 more
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Strengthening the Monitoring of Violations against Journalists through an Events-Based Methodology
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicator 16.10.1 proposes an important monitoring agenda for the global recording of a range of violations against journalists as a means to prevent attacks on the communicative functions of journalism.
Jackie Harrison +2 more
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Social Media Rumors in Bangladesh
This study analyzes N=181 social media rumors from Bangladesh to find out the most popular themes, sources, and aims. The result shows that social media rumors have seven popular themes: political, health & education, crime & human rights, religious ...
Md. Sayeed Al-Zaman +5 more
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Investigations of a journalistic blind spot
Recent studies argue that the contemporary working class has largely disappeared from the news media. Another strand of literature demonstrates that the traditional labour beat has lost newsroom prestige due to changes in the established news media and ...
Figenschou Tine Ustad +2 more
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College Students’ Views about the Journalism Education in Spain [PDF]
The paper presents the results of a survey with a sample of 1,552 journalism students from five public universities during the academic year 2011-12. The research addresses two objectives: how students evaluate the journalism studies and to know if they ...
Humanes-Humanes, María-Luisa +1 more
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Path to global knowledge: a review of Chinese scholars on international publishing
The article selects 634 papers authored by Chinese scholars on international publishing from CNKI, China’s foremost dataset for Chinese academic papers, in the past three decades.
Guo Ke, Zhou Hui, Chen Peiqin
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