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Integration of Social Media into Daily Activity of Adolescents and Self-Regulation Characteristics
Introduction. Diverse domains of life become more digitalized, social media (social networks, blogs, and information sharing services) have become an intrinsic element of daily life and activities such as education.
Dmitry S. Kornienko +4 more
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Infant Self-Regulation and Early Childhood Media Exposure [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Examine prospective associations between parent-reported early childhood self-regulation problems and media exposure (television and video viewing) at 2 years. We hypothesized that children with poor self-regulation would consume more media, possibly as a parent coping strategy.
Jenny S, Radesky +3 more
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In this study, self-regulation of the new media is emphasized, which is known as the process of the new media concept that controls itself, and dates back to the first quarter of the twentieth century. Ease of access to new media appeals to people's feelings, and they want to share every moment of their lives in writing and visually in sharing ...
Mevlüt ALTINTOP, Gökhan BAK
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This study explores the metacognitive dimensions of social media consumption among elementary school students in Islamic boarding schools, explicitly focusing on self-reflection and self-regulation.
Suparjo, Fajry Sub'haan Syah Sinaga
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Screen Media Exposure in Early Childhood and Its Relation to Children’s Self-Regulation
Self-regulation, the ability to control thoughts, emotions, and behavior for goal-directed activities, shows rapid development in infancy, toddlerhood, and preschool periods.
Berna A. Uzundağ +2 more
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Emotion Regulation as the Role Moderator of Self-Esteem on Adolescents Fear of Missing Out
Fear of missing out (FoMO) is derived from the anxiety that arises when an individual feels excluded from informational and experiential aspects due to exposure to social media.
Alawi Mahmud +2 more
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Self-regulation of journalism in Spain
Self-regulation of journalism resides in voluntary measures taken by the professional community of journalists to guarantee the observation of certain rules and principles in the process of providing information to public, maintain independence and ...
A. N. Rylova
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Self-censorship: the most insidious gag
Journalists feel the pressures to conform to the accepted values of their workplace. But those values come not just from editors and producers above them, but significantly from the journalists' peers—their fellow journalists.
Peter Cronau
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Both Sides of the Story: Communication Ethics in Mediatized Worlds [PDF]
Current transformations in the media landscape are challenging contemporary communication and media ethics in at least 2 ways. First, digitization of the media creates new ethical problems that stimulate calls for a redefinition of the norms and values ...
Eberwein, T., Porlezza, C.
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Statutory Media Self-Regulation: Beneficial or Detrimental for Media Freedom? [PDF]
In the wake of the British phone hacking scandal of the News of the World, which proved some limits to the model of media self-regulation, a growing number of experts have suggested a statutory recognition of this model by law to improve its performance. At first sight a statutory recognition seems an oxymoron, as the model of media self-regulation – a
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