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Mediatisation, Marginalisation and Disruption in Australian Indigenous Affairs

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2016
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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Comparing international coverage of 9/11 : towards an interdisciplinary explanation of the construction of news [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by relying on the contributions of different fields of study: News Sociology, Political Communications, International Communications, International Relations ...
Akhtar RS   +45 more
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What's APPening to news? A mixed-method audience-centred study on mobile news consumption [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
News is increasingly being consumed on a multitude of media devices, including mobile devices. In recent years, mobile news consumption has permeated individuals’ news consumption repertoires.
Courtois, Cédric   +3 more
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Emergency Broadcasting During Climate Events: A Case Study of ABC Canberra

open access: yesJournalism and Media
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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Why Do You Trust News? The Event-Related Potential Evidence of Media Channel and News Type

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Media is the principal source of public information, and people's trust in news has been a critical mechanism in social cohesion. In recent years, the vast growth of new media (e.g., internet news portals) has brought huge change to the way information ...
Bonai Fan   +5 more
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Impact of Social Media News Overload on Social Media News Avoidance and Filtering: Moderating Effect of Media Literacy

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
In the present era of information technology, people tend to seek out news to enhance their current knowledge and awareness and to gain literacy. The reliance on seeking out news and relevant information has become very necessary to accomplish personal ...
Qiuxia Tian
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Audience-Based Indicators for News Media Performance: A Conceptual Framework and Findings from Germany

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2020
Many attempts to conceptualize and to assess the performance of media systems or single news media outlets focus on the “supply side” of public communication, operationalized as characteristics of the news content and the form of presentation.
Uwe Hasebrink, Sascha Hölig
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Māori and community news constructions of Meningococcal B: the promotion of a moral obligation to vaccinate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
News media communicate various risks of disease, showcase medical breakthroughs and disseminate texts that both reflect and renegotiate shared cultural understandings of health and illness. Little is known about the role of Māori and community news media
Chamberlain, Kerry   +5 more
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Critical discourse analysis of presidential candidates TV debates between Ebrahim Raisi and Abdolnaser Hemmati in Iran’s 2021 presidential election

open access: yesSocial Sciences and Humanities Open
This study conducts a Critical Discourse Analysis of the televised presidential debates between Iranian candidates Ebrahim Raisi and Abdolnaser Hemmati. Utilizing linguistic devices from Teun A.
Hamid Reza Rahro   +2 more
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California Voter Consumption of Media on Government and Politics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The results of our recent survey of California voters shows that they maintain a robust interest in getting the information they need to make decisions about elections and public policy issues. The data show an electorate that remains an avid consumer of

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