The portrayal of food marketing policy by Canadian news media
Unhealthy food marketing influences children’s food preferences, intake and rates of obesity. Currently, there is no mandatory national food marketing policy that restricts food marketing to youth in Canada.
Grace Gillis +2 more
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The Implications of Viral Media & Advocacy: Kony 2012 [PDF]
This research paper analyzes the video “Kony 2012” as an example of advocacy film making and viral media. By analyzing critical sources, I draw conclusions as to why this video became the most viral video of all time and how other advocacy groups can use
Bopp, Cassandra
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How the News Frames Child Maltreatment: Unintended Consequences [PDF]
While advocates are usually gratified to see attention paid to their issue in the news, the coverage can often be a mixed blessing, as research by the FrameWorks Institute and others has shown. It is the way that stories are told in the news that affects
Axel Aubrun, Joseph Grady
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Reading between the lines : is news media in Fiji supporting or challenging gender stereotypes? : a frame analysis of local news media coverage of violence against women during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence campaign of 2017 [PDF]
Violence against women is recognised as a global public health issue and an obstacle to development, as ending it is inextricably linked with achieving gender equality.
Van Baaren, Ellie
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This study seeks to identify the features of media politicization in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the content of the News Websites of Al Jazeera and Washington Post.
Hasan Mohammad AlMomani +1 more
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Australian journalism research index, 1992-95 [PDF]
This is an index of Australian journalism and news media-related articles and books from 1992 onwards. The index is in two main parts: a listing by author, and a listing by subject matter in which an article may appear a number of times.
Elgar, Kerri, McHugh, Sharon
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Oyster Coverage: Chiastic News As a Reflection of Local Expertise and Economic Concerns [PDF]
The media, it is argued, are agents of legitimation - for themselves as well as others. Issues and social actors become recognized as important when they appear within the limelight of the news, and reporters are relied upon to correctly choose among the
Forrest A. Deseran, Toby A. Ten Eyck
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A Large-scale Study of Social Media Sources in News Articles
In this study, we closely look at the use of social media contents as source or reference in the U.S. news media. Specifically, we examine about 60 thousand news articles published within the 5 years period of 2013-2017 by 153 U.S. media outlets and analyze use of social media content as source compared to other sources.
Rony, Md Main Uddin +2 more
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Dataset of News Articles with Provenance Metadata for Media Relevance Assessment
Out-of-context and misattributed imagery is the leading form of media manipulation in today's misinformation and disinformation landscape. The existing methods attempting to detect this practice often only consider whether the semantics of the imagery corresponds to the text narrative, missing manipulation so long as the depicted objects or scenes ...
Peterka, Tomas, Bohacek, Matyas
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Wacana Kritis Normal Fairclough Berita Media Massa Daring: Jepang Buang Limbah Nuklir
This research aims to critically explain an event, analyze discourse, and identify crucial elements in the event of Japan disposing nuclear waste into the sea.
Khosnol Khotimah, Khusnul Khotimah
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