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A Systematic Review of Mass Media Campaigns for Suicide Prevention: Understanding Their Efficacy and the Mechanisms Needed for Successful Behavioral and Literacy Change.

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviour, 2017
Mass media campaigns are increasingly seen as an important part of suicide prevention; however, despite their popularity, their efficacy is not well understood. The current review aimed to address key knowledge gaps regarding how mass media campaigns can
M. Torok   +3 more
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Plato and the Mass Media

Monist, 1988
Book X of the Republic contains a scathing attack on poetry which is still, by turns, both incomprehensible and disturbing.1 Plato’s banishment of the poets from his model city has always been a cause of interpretative difficulties and philosophical embarrassments, even for some of his greatest admirers.
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Mass Media

Communication, Social Structure and Development in Rural Malaysia, 2021
W. Wilder
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Mass Media, Communication and Globalization with the Perspective of 21st Century

, 2015
This paper aims to explain the role of three factors i.e. mass media, communication and globalization in the twenty first century where the concept of mass society has become possible.
G. Shabir   +3 more
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Representations of 'trolls' in mass media communication: a review of media-texts and moral panics relating to 'internet trolling'

Int. J. Web Based Communities, 2014
There is a general trend amongst mass media organisations around the world towards concentration of the visual, written and audio packaging and of newspapers, websites and television as channels of information.
J. Bishop
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The mass media

2009
The role of the mass media in modern democracy is one of the most controversial topics in politics. Politicians are usually locked in a ‘love–hate’ relationship with the political media, and the media seem to play an ever-larger part in political life. Political scientists dispute whether the mass media are powerful or not, and whether their impact on ...
Jan W. van Deth, Kenneth Newton
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Mass Media

2010
The way outgroup members are portrayed in the media is widely believed to have consequences for levels of prejudice and stereotyping in the mass public. The visual nature of television and its heavy viewership make it a key source of information for impressions that ingroup members may have of other social groups.
Mutz, Diana, Goldman, Seth
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Media and mass homicides

Archives of Suicide Research, 1999
A series of seven mass-homicides occurring in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom 1987-1996 is presented in the context of possible media influences. These crimes are exceptionally rare facilitating study based on similarity, time linkage and statements by the assailants.
Cantor, Christopher   +3 more
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The Mass Media

1992
The communication of political information is an important process in the political system, and the mass media play a central role in this activity. Some political scientists believe that the mass media in Britain help democracy work through allowing a wide variety of views to be expressed.
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The mass media

1995
The historical literature on the Latin American mass media from the 1920s to the late 1960s – most of it published in small editions, often by the pioneers of broadcasting – is not abundant. The extensive literature on development communications in Latin America was written mainly in the United States.
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