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‘I Just Want It to Be Done, Done, Done!’ Food Tracking Apps, Affects, and Agential Capacities
Food-tracking apps constitute a major category of the thousands of food-related apps now available. They are promoted as helping users monitor and measure their food consumption to improve their health or to lose weight.
Deborah Lupton
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The promotional and academic discourse surrounding new media suggests that they offer more fun and more pleasure than existing or traditional media. However, academic work within media and cultural studies has failed to interrogate these claims empirically.
Kerr, Aphra +2 more
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Background Previous research has demonstrated the importance of search engines, websites, online discussion groups and social media groups for women in developed countries looking for health and medical information, but few studies have focused on ...
Sarah Maslen, Deborah Lupton
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Apps as Artefacts: Towards a Critical Perspective on Mobile Health and Medical Apps
Although over 100,000 health and medical mobile apps have been placed on the market, few critical social analyses have been yet undertaken of the role of these apps in healthcare, preventive health and health promotion.
Deborah Lupton
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The Dynamic Correlations Between Mass Media News and New Media News in Stock Market
In this paper, we examine the dynamic correlations between mass-media news and new-media news as well as their reprints in the Chinese stock market. We mainly find that: (1) there is a significant positive correlation between the four types of news and ...
Zuochao Zhang, Yongjie Zhang, Dehua Shen
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Beyond Techno-Utopia: Critical Approaches to Digital Health Technologies
This editorial presents an overview of digital health technologies, discusses previous research and introduces the contributions to the special issue “Beyond Techno-Utopia: Critical Approaches to Digital Health Technologies”.
Deborah Lupton
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Factors affecting trust in news media among young people in Bangladesh [PDF]
Public trust in news media has been declining worldwide in past few decades. This phenomenon is no exception to the case of news media in Bangladesh.
Mohammad Aminul Islam +2 more
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Mediatisation, Marginalisation and Disruption in Australian Indigenous Affairs
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elites impact on democratic participation in national debates. Taking as its case study the state-sponsored campaign to formally recognise Indigenous people in
Kerry McCallum +2 more
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News Media Credibility comparative between Internet and Television in Jordan [PDF]
In this study, a survey design was used to determine the factors influences the perception of media credibility in Jordanian societies to decipher how respondents perceive the Internet and television in terms of credibility for news information. A survey
Maged El Khodary
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Emergency Broadcasting During Climate Events: A Case Study of ABC Canberra
Extreme climate events in Australia are increasing. Since 2019, fires and floods have devastated all states and territories in Australia, leading to a reckoning via several government inquiries, including a Royal Commission, on how governments, emergency
Sora Park +5 more
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