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Don't quote me: reverse identification of research participants in social media studies. [PDF]
We investigated if participants in social media surveillance studies could be reverse identified by reviewing all articles published on PubMed in 2015 or 2016 with the words “Twitter” and either “read,” “coded,” or “content” in the title or abstract ...
Ayers JW +3 more
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Rural media studies: making the case for a new subfield
It is time for a rural turn in media studies. Media studies are deeply imbricated in urban life. It is where most universities are located. It is where many media scholars live and work. Media workers, too, predominately exist in the urban – at least for
Geoffrey Hobbis +2 more
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“The future of media studies is game studies”
Game studies, as a subfield of media and/or communication studies, has occupied an odd place within critical media studies. Those who are invested in critical theory of video game studies understand the importance of the subfield, those who do not study ...
S. Chess, M. Consalvo
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Metaphors in critical Internet and digital media studies
Since its very early days, metaphors have been used by various powerful social actors to try to convey what the Internet is and what it could be used for, now and in the future. In this short essay, I make a plea for critical scholars of the Internet and
S. Wyatt
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Understanding digital disconnection beyond media studies
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interested in how media technology increasingly gains influence on our everyday lives. Digital disconnection from intrusive media is often intertwined with other
Hallvard Moe, Ole Jacob Madsen
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In this article, the quality of media studies education through effective teaching utilizing audiovisual media technologies and audiovisual content (audiovisual media communications) to budding journalists as adult learners (18 years and older) is ...
Constantinos Nicolaou +5 more
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Traces of orientalism in media studies
This article is a response to calls for more reflexivity in media scholarship. It argues that despite various attempts towards challenging the ‘Western-centrism’ of the field (notable among them is the ‘de-Westernisation’ project), media studies has ...
Banafsheh Ranji
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Social epistemology as a new paradigm for journalism and media studies
Journalism and media studies lack robust theoretical concepts for studying journalistic knowledge generation. More specifically, conceptual challenges attend the emergence of big data and algorithmic sources of journalistic knowledge.
Yigal Godler, Zvi Reich, Boaz Miller
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Three Challenges for Media Studies in the Age of Platforms
Digital platforms, from Instagram to Spotify, have become central to the production, distribution, and monetization of cultural content. This essay discusses how this process of platformization poses three interrelated challenges for the research on and ...
Thomas Poell
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From Insult to Hate Speech: Mapping Offensive Language in German User Comments on Immigration
In recent debates on offensive language in participatory online spaces, the term ‘hate speech’ has become especially prominent. Originating from a legal context, the term usually refers to violent threats or expressions of prejudice against particular ...
Sünje Paasch-Colberg +3 more
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