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The Milbank Quarterly, 1991
News reports on AIDS have appeared at a time of general public concern about health risks, and, like the coverage of risk, the reporting on AIDS has been controversial. Perceptions of this disease have been linked to economic and personal stakes, professional ideologies, administrative responsibilities, and moral beliefs.
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News reports on AIDS have appeared at a time of general public concern about health risks, and, like the coverage of risk, the reporting on AIDS has been controversial. Perceptions of this disease have been linked to economic and personal stakes, professional ideologies, administrative responsibilities, and moral beliefs.
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Public Opinion Quarterly, 1987
The half-century during which Public Opinion Quarterly has been published has witnessed eruptions and deep changes in the American political and social landscape. In many cases, the forces shaping these changes (e.g., the end of isolationism, growing racial tolerance, heightened concern for the environment) have been registered and tracked, more or ...
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The half-century during which Public Opinion Quarterly has been published has witnessed eruptions and deep changes in the American political and social landscape. In many cases, the forces shaping these changes (e.g., the end of isolationism, growing racial tolerance, heightened concern for the environment) have been registered and tracked, more or ...
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The Scientist and the News Media
New England Journal of Medicine, 1983Ambivalence toward the news media is not an isolated phenomenon among scientists. Despite the potential benefits of "good publicity," few investigators are unaware of the horror stories of colleagues who have submitted to interviews. Although distortions and errors still occur in medical reporting, they are far less egregious and common than they were ...
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2014
The discussion in the book has thus far concerned performances of Shakespeare’s plays that use digital devices in the function of new media, such as video art, digital music, and digital soundscape. This chapter shows how new media can refashion stage practice by evoking strategies of old media, such as painting, sculpture, cinema, and television.
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The discussion in the book has thus far concerned performances of Shakespeare’s plays that use digital devices in the function of new media, such as video art, digital music, and digital soundscape. This chapter shows how new media can refashion stage practice by evoking strategies of old media, such as painting, sculpture, cinema, and television.
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New Media, New Media literacy, new methods in education
2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for Education Media (ICEM), 2013The rapid proliferation of the concept of New Media and the attendant frequently controversial interpretations and research results motivate a scholarly overview of the possibilities of implementing the respective achievements in the teacher training process.
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New media dramaturgy: performance, media and new-materialism
International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 2018New Media Dramaturgy explains the formation of the field of what co-authors Peter Eckersall, Helena Grehan and Edward Scherer have termed ‘new media dramaturgy’ (NMD) in a way that is both detailed...
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Media Education in Singapore – New Media, New Literacies?
200910.1007/978-1-4020-9529-0_13 ; Media Education in Asia ; 185 ...
Nekmat, Elmie, Lim, Sun Sun
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Cosmopolitanism and the New News Media
2015Blaagaard, Bolette, Chouliaraki, Lilie
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