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2020
This chapter investigated the curricula of journalism and mass communication programs in African universities. Sixty-seven programs in public and private universities located in all regions of the continent were examined. The major findings show that diversity and the media courses were taught in 58% of the sample.
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This chapter investigated the curricula of journalism and mass communication programs in African universities. Sixty-seven programs in public and private universities located in all regions of the continent were examined. The major findings show that diversity and the media courses were taught in 58% of the sample.
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Diverse Manifolds in Random Media
Physical Review Letters, 1989We suggest a unifying perspective of various manifolds subject to quenched correlated disorder. The new picture incorporates seemingly disparate problems as domain walls in impurity-stricken Ising magnets and directed walks upon random lattices.
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Media Diversity in Deutschland
2013An der Schnittstelle von Ethnologie und Journalismus untersucht die Arbeit die Entwicklungen und Potenziale von "Media Diversity" für die deutschen Medien. Unter dem Begriff Media Diversity entwickelt sich seit einigen Jahren ein relativ neuer und vielversprechender Ansatz, die etablierten Konventionen medialer Berichterstattung herauszufordern und um ...
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Arab Media & Society, 2010
In 2004, William Rugh published an influential and comprehensive study of Arab newspapers, radio and television. His book, Arab Mass Media, examines the media organizations in 18 Arab countries and places each country into one of four categories, based upon varying degrees of government influence, freedom of the press and other factors (Rugh, 25). When
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In 2004, William Rugh published an influential and comprehensive study of Arab newspapers, radio and television. His book, Arab Mass Media, examines the media organizations in 18 Arab countries and places each country into one of four categories, based upon varying degrees of government influence, freedom of the press and other factors (Rugh, 25). When
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Communication media and cultural diversity
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Technological Ecosystem for Enhancing Multiculturality, 2013Media are powerful agents for socialization in modern societies. Not only are the opportunities for contact with media greater, thanks to the advances of technology, but this entails, as a side effect, that socialization through media communication is more powerful in all environments.
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2014
The Media and Minorities research field really developed in the American scientific community and in the public space in the wake of the 1960s urban riots, before crossing borders to reach Canada and Great Britain. Since the 1990s, this issue has become an international one, fuelled by debates at UNESCO that led to the Treaty on the Protection and ...
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The Media and Minorities research field really developed in the American scientific community and in the public space in the wake of the 1960s urban riots, before crossing borders to reach Canada and Great Britain. Since the 1990s, this issue has become an international one, fuelled by debates at UNESCO that led to the Treaty on the Protection and ...
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Sociolinguistic diversity in mainstream media
Journal of Language and Politics, 2011This chapter explores the attribution of authority and authenticity to speakers of “accented” or dialectal speech portrayed in the American documentary on dialectal diversity, “Do You Speak American?”. The focus is on the role of mediation and mediatization in this fundamentally political and ideological process: that is, the extent to which particular
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Language diversity in the media
2023Historically in German and Luxembourgish, the country's media have been able to adapt to demographic changes. French became the language of choice in the early 2000s, followed by English, with an increasing number of media aimed at native speakers and immigrants with English as a second language.
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