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Media effects are typically defined as social or psychological responses occurring in individuals, dyads, small groups, organizations, or communities as a result of exposure to or processing of or otherwise acting on media messages. The changes caused by media can take place on several dimensions.
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Media Use and Political Trust in Kenya: Media Malaise or Virtuous Circle?
Although there is a large corpus of research on the relationship between media use and political trust, this scholarship mainly comes from the experiences of audiences in the West and Confucian Asia.
Gilbert Kipkoech
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, digital media played a pivotal role as a source of information, a tool for emotional expression, and, consequently, a determinant of psychological and social well-being. This article introduces a Special Section on COVID-19,
Kathrin Karsay +2 more
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MEDIA EFFECTS ON THE NEW YORK TIMES’ “THE WOMEN’S MARCH IN WASHINGTON” VIDEO NEWS COVERAGE ON FACEBOOK [PDF]
The reliance towards Facebook in regard to obtaining information becomes a news habit among the society. Considerable number of news coverage from media is accessible to Facebook which creates effects on the audience on account of the media exposure. The
Agrippina, Almira
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American Media, American Mind: Media Impact on Nigerians’ Perceptions
Global media effects and audience reception scholarship has dismissed African populations as valuable to knowledge building and theoretical development in the study of media impact.
Omotayo O. Banjo, Dirichi Umunna
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Social Media Effects on Public Trust in the European Union. [PDF]
Kiratli OS.
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#Palladium of the People: A Kantian Right to Internet Access [PDF]
Lack of high-speed internet access remains a problem in the United States, particularly in rural areas, Tribal lands, and the U.S. territories. High-speed internet should be considered a basic right because it connects people to social media, the new ...
Buckman, Christopher
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Exploring Digital Media & Learning [PDF]
Summarizes the foundation's grantmaking on digital media and learning. Highlights foundation-funded research on digital media's effects on youth as well as their potential to enhance learning experiences and enable collaborations among ...
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Peeling The Onion: a study of audience reactions to anti-classism satire
The topics of socioeconomic status, class, and income inequality are integral to human rights. However, media misrepresentation of socioeconomic class and the pervasive national narrative of social mobility inhibit audiences’ ability to understand and ...
Charisse L’Pree Corsbie-Massay +2 more
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The Trust Factor: Investigating the Triple Role of News Media Trust on Perceived Migrant Threat
The goal of this study was to compare the role of news media trust as predictor, mediator, and moderator of news media consumption, and to find out how this relates to perceived refugee threat.
David De Coninck +3 more
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