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Farmers’ Protests in Germany: Media Coverage and Types of Bias
ABSTRACT The German farmers’ protests of 2024 sparked widespread media coverage and public debate. Yet, media coverage was not always positive, reflecting the media's attention‐seeking and selective focus. Occurrences of farmers blocking media outlets reflected distrust in how their concerns were portrayed.
Felix Schlichte, Doris Läpple
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Exploding Crime? Topic Management in Central American Newspapers [PDF]
It has become common to state that criminal violence has superseded political violence in Central America. This paper presents the first results of a research project which analyses the social construction of violent realities in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua. The authors describe the print media landscape in Central America and examine both
Sebastian Huhn +2 more
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Newspapers around the world are used as a commodity to attain more and more information about the surroundings. On one hand we acquire the global perspective of the happenings around us while on the other hand the newspaper as well seems to play an ...
Samreen Faisal +2 more
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The Insistence of Blackness and the Persistence of Antiblackness in Ireland
ABSTRACT This paper positions Ireland as a critical site for examining the insistence of blackness and an antiblackness created and sustained through Irish ethnonationalist imaginaries and exclusionary processes. Drawing on connected sociologies and Irish Black Studies, this enquiry argues that antiblackness in Ireland operates as a generational force,
Philomena Mullen
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Topics for Discussion from Current Newspapers and Journals [PDF]
by Gina Kolata, The New York Times, May 24, 2001, p. A20.by Asbjorn Hrobjartsson and Peter C. Gotzsche, New England Journal of Medicine, 344 (May 24, 2001), p. 1594–1602.by John C.
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The Politics of Framing the Student Problem: Inquiries Into Australian Civics Education, 2006–2024
ABSTRACT Recurring debates about civics, the kinds of history that should, and should not, be taught in school, and ‘standards debates’ about the ‘basics’ typically follow on the heels of recurring moral panics about the ‘declining’ state of ‘our’ education system.
Patrick O'Keeffe +2 more
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Charlotte Pommer: Resistance fighter and female pioneer of German anatomy
Abstract This article examines the biography and unique case of Charlotte Pommer (1914–2004), the only anatomist documented to have left the field during the Nazi period after encountering the regime's victims on the dissection table. While she is known for her resistance activities, newly presented documentation reveals her role as the provisional ...
Tim S. Goldmann
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Tracking Chinese newspaper coverage of elephant ivory through topic modeling
Abstract Mass media worldwide has contributed to increasing awareness of the illegal wildlife trade and its significant impact on wildlife conservation. We used mass media coverage as a proxy for macro‐level public opinion to analyze the media framing of elephant ivory in 6394 Chinese newspaper articles published ...
Yufang Gao +5 more
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Prospects for studying the history of the newspapers “Keräşen süze” and “Tuganaylar”
The article is intended to identify the promising areas in studying the historical development of the newspapers Keräşen süze and Tuganaylar. It provides a historiographical overview of the topic, as well as substantiates its novelty and theoretical ...
Emil I. Sharafiev
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Abstract Many theories of human information behavior (HIB) assume that information objects are in text document format. This paper argues four important HIB theories are insufficient for describing users' search strategies for data because of assumptions about the attributes of objects that users seek.
Anthony J. Million +3 more
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