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Data Driven Model to Investigate Political Bias in Mainstream Media
Media bias refers to the tendency of mainstream media outlets to report news in a way that reflects their own political, social, or ideological beliefs or preferences.
Eric Ness +2 more
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“Software agents and haunted media : the twitter bot as political actor" [PDF]
This report examines the rhetorical construction of Twitter bots as nonhuman political agents in press coverage of the 2016 U.S. election. It takes the rhetorical framing of “the Twitter bot” as a case study to argue that Twitter bots are a contemporary ...
Colclough, Sarah Ansley
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Downplaying Euroscepticism in Mainstream Media: The Schengen Accession of Romania and Bulgaria
Scholars have expressed concern about the growth of Eurosceptic discourses in the media since Taggart’s (1998) article on Euroscepticism. While some progress has been made in understanding the media’s role in increasing Euroscepticism, previous studies ...
Adriana Ștefănel +2 more
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Are mainstream and critical research reconcilable? First, this paper juxtaposes two tendencies within the two approaches: homogenization and agenda setting.
Magdalena E. Wojcieszak
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The new media (internet) and the emergence of the citizen journalism movement presented new trends in the society, including writing through the blog. Journalistic activities by citizen journalists apparently attracted online mainstream media.
Umar Imamul Muttaqin
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The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) predicates its "Guidelines for Media Resources in Academic Libraries" on assumptions that general principles of collection management and library service apply equally to media formats (http://ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/mediaresources.cfm).
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Topology comparison of Twitter diffusion networks effectively reveals misleading information
In recent years, malicious information had an explosive growth in social media, with serious social and political backlashes. Recent important studies, featuring large-scale analyses, have produced deeper knowledge about this phenomenon, showing that ...
Ceri, Stefano +2 more
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Fluorescent Polymeric Nanofibers as Ratiometric Multiplexed Skin Sensors of pH and Oxygen
Fluorescent polymeric nanofibers and nanorods are produced as ratiometric sensors of two important physiological parameters: pH and oxygen. They operate by dual Forster resonance energy transfer from large number of energy donor dyes to limited number of two distinct energy acceptors, enabling simultaneous sensing of pH and oxygen.
Rémi Pelletier +2 more
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From stark opposition to partial adaption
Alternative media are defined by their position as challengers of mainstream media and politics alike. However, recent studies suggest that they act out their opposition to mainstream media and their political partisanship in different ways. Against this
Miriam Kroman Brems
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Beyond Gotcha: Blogs as a Space for Debate [PDF]
The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and citizen journalism will never replace their mainstream counterparts because they "don’t break stories".
Bruns, Axel +2 more
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