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How Do Journalists See Populists? The Coverage of European Populist Parties by English-Language Media

open access: yesPolish Political Science Yearbook
This article aims to analyze how well recognized English-language media with European and international reach labeled ten European populist political parties from Sweden, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Poland, and France during the election campaign to the ...
Róża Norström   +1 more
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Mass Media As an Information Channel and Public Arena [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Professor Peters argues that several functions of mass media compete and that attempts to improve risk coverage must avoid optimizing one at the expense of ...
Peters, Hans Peter
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Decentralized discourse: analyzing Web3’s impact and business implications in the German music press

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Cultural Management and Policy
This study examines the representation and evaluation of Web3 technology in the German music media from 2016 to 2022, focusing on its prevalence, framing, and acceptance in the context of the music sector.
Nicolas Ruth, Kristin Marie Zickler
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The Corporate Governance Role of the Media: Evidence from Russia [PDF]

open access: yes
We study the effect of media coverage on corporate governance outcomes by focusing on Russia in the period 1999-2002. Russia provides a setting with multiple examples of corporate governance abuses, where traditional corporate governance mechanisms are ...
Alexander Dyck   +2 more
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Historical Notes on German Press Coverage of Technology [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Professor Kepplinger accounts for increased negativism in German media coverage of technology by pointing to changes in journalists\u27 role definitions and ...
Kepplinger, Hans Mathias
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Misinformation in the media: global coverage of GMOs 2019-2021

open access: yesGM Crops & Food
Misinformation is a serious problem in scientific debates ranging from climate change to vaccines to nuclear power. In this study we quantitatively assess the phenomenon of misinformation – defined as information which is at variance with widely-accepted
Mark Lynas, Jordan Adams, Joan Conrow
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Evangelical Christians in Canadian National Television News, 1994–2004: A Frame Analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Recent surveys have shown that most evangelical Christians in Canada believe that the news media treat them unfairly. This study empirically tested the validity of the evangelicals’ charge against the media by examining the frames used in the nightly ...
Haskell, David M.
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Emotional Geopolitics of War: Disparities in Russia–Ukraine War Coverage Between CGTN and VOA

open access: yesJournalism and Media
This study conducts a comparative content analysis of media coverage of the Russia–Ukraine war by China Global Television Network (CGTN) and Voice of America (VOA), focusing on emotional content and framing strategies.
Xiaojuan Qiu   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

On the media construction of international disasters [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
For most people living in western countries, disasters are a priori cases of distant suffering as they mainly affect cultural or ethnic others. News media thus play a pivotal role in giving publicity and meaning to the numerous instances of global ...
Joye, Stijn
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Poorer European Countries are Less Concerned about Biotechnology than Richer Countries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The author examines the relationship between GNP, media coverage, and public perceptions of the utility, risk, and acceptability of medical and food-related applications of ...
Siegrist, Michael
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