Legal Interpreters in the News in Ireland [PDF]
This article consists of a review of court reports from national and provincial newspapers in Ireland from 2003 to 1st August 2010. The reports provide an insight into the attitudes of judges, lawyers and police officers to defendants who are not ...
Mary Phelan
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A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF NEWS MEDIA ARTICLES ON THE POLISH ‘RULE OF LAW CRISIS’
The article identifies the discursive characteristics of news media texts covering Poland’s ‘constitutional crisis’. Following the conception of discourse presented in Laclau and Mouffe (1985), i.e.
Stephen Dersley
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Social Media, Fake News, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Sketching the Case of Southeast Asia
As a result of lockdowns across Southeast Asia, the use of all types of social media has reached high records in the whole region. Yet, the rapid social media response manifested in the form of an infodemic – an overabundance of false and misleading ...
Hoang Linh Dang
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Forums for citizen journalists? Adoption of user generated content initiatives by online news media [PDF]
The mainstream online news media face accusations of being slow to respond to so-called 'grassroots' or 'citizen journalism', which uses the world wide web, and in particular blogs and wikis, to publish and promote independent news-related content.
Thurman, N.
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The Rise of the News Aggregator: Legal Implications and Best Practices [PDF]
During the past decade, the Internet has become an important news source for the majority of Americans. According to a study conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, as of January 2010, nearly 61% of Americans got at least some of their ...
Kimberly Isbell
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Imperatives and challenges of the legal of news websites in Iran [PDF]
The internet is an important tool to support the right to freedom of expression; through facilitating publication, search, and access to information, it has prepared the ground for the application of this fundamental right.
Hamed Babazadeh Moghadam, Abbas Assadi
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A clash of cultures: The integration of user-generated content within professional journalistic frameworks at British newspaper websites [PDF]
This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC). A survey quantifying the adoption of UGC by mainstream news organisations showed a dramatic increase in the opportunities for contributions from readers.
Hermida, A., Thurman, N.
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Principles for filtering news websites [PDF]
The internet is an important tool to support the right to freedom of expression; through facilitating publication, search, and access to information, it has prepared the ground for the application of this fundamental right.
Hamed Babazadeh Moghaddam, Abbas Asasdi
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Waterpipe tobacco smoking legislation and policy enactment: a global analysis [PDF]
Objective (1) To review how current global tobacco control policies address regulation of waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS). (2) To identify features associated with enactment and enforcement of WTS legislation.
El Kadi, L +3 more
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Presentation and Comprehensibility of Public Policies in Online News Articles [PDF]
Language is the primary vehicle in which public policies are expressed for “all concepts in law are linguistically constituted and expressed” (Silbey, 1989, p. 1) to the people.
Michelle Anne A. Marasigan +1 more
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