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EU Representations in Portuguese Media and Populism: Embodying Political Antipodes?
Mass media mediate different publics, thus being crucial in constructing political reality. By selecting which topics are covered (agenda), which voices are heard, or how social and political issues/actors/dynamics are represented (priming and framing ...
Maria Raquel Freire +3 more
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The Lack of Listening: news sources in South Africa’s five general elections – 1994-2014 [PDF]
With most political journalism research focusing on Western elections, one tends to forget that mediatization exists in non-Western reportage too. Television news is still a powerful political tool, especially in developing democracies and particularly ...
Jones, Bernadine
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This editorial introduces the subject matter of the thematic issue, which includes a diverse collection of contributions from authors in various disciplines including, history, architecture, planning, sociology and geography.
Gabriela Christmann +3 more
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VERBAL WARFARE IN THE POLISH MEDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE [PDF]
The outcome of the analyses of spoken and written data reveals that political, social and economic antagonisms are well fed by language which highlights dichotomies and depicts ‘the others’ as the source of all evil.
Gieroń-Czepczor, Ewa
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This study asks how parenthood has changed in the context of mediatisation. To investigate the question, the 100 most frequently viewed German-language family blogs were systematically analysed. Methods of qualitative text analysis were applied.
Helen Knauf
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Mass mediatisation of social media
Based on the 2016 presidential election in Uganda as covered on the NTV Facebook page,this paper, emanating from a doctoral study, shows how the medium of television has massmediatised Facebook. The onset of social media has meant that audiences increasingly turnto such platforms for their information needs, including news.
Marion Olga Alina, Donal McCracken
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PR, Lobbyism and Democracy: Mapping the revolving door in Denmark from 1981 to 2015
The growth of PR in Scandinavia is linked both to the mediatisation of politics and to the decline of corporatism. Studies in Sweden and Norway suggest that one consequence of these changes is the increasing number of politicians who find new careers as ...
Blach-Ørsten Mark +2 more
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Consumérisme, bulles scolaires et crise
This article identifies three dominant frames employed by the media to characterize the U.S. education system. The media frequently employ a consumerist frame, in which private industry is the organizing metaphor for explaining how the education system ...
Moira O’Neil
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Smash and Bash Cricket? Affective Technological Innovations in the Big Bash [PDF]
Focusing on the Australian KFC T20 Big Bash League (BBL), this article explores the innovative televisual technologies that represent T20 cricket as an action packed 'smash and bash' spectacle.
Axford B. +26 more
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Towards a Critique of Mediatisation
Mediatisation has established itself in the last decade as a key approach in media and communication studies. Its aim is to explain the vast transformations of social relations caused by the growing power of the media.
Jernej A. Prodnik
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