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ABSTRACT Consumers' increasing environmental concerns are prompting a shift in fashion consumption, fueling the remarkable growth of the second‐hand market. Over the last decade, this trend has spurred the emergence of a plethora of online platforms dedicated to the resale of pre‐loved fashion items.
Gabriele Murtas, Giuseppe Pedeliento
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Clickbait Titles on Regional Internet Media: Mimicry of News Headlines
The article explores the current trends in regional online journalism. The authors analyzed news headlines published on the Kuzbass online news media to identify productive patterns. Clickbait titles are a new phenomenon that borders on online journalism
Stanislav V. Olenev +1 more
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Data journalism, geojournalism, CAR and robot journalism as new forms and terms
Technological advances, new media and new ways of presenting content is changing the functioning of journalism. They encourage the formation of new forms and variations in journalism. Many of them are based on online tools and availability of data. It is
Przemysław Szews
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ABSTRACT This study examines the use of environmental disclosure as a strategic tool to manage legitimacy crises in a mining company, adopting critical discourse analysis (CDA) as the main methodology. Focusing on a case of environmental disaster, this research reveals how corporate narratives can be manipulated to minimize responsibility and reinforce
Renata Luiza de Castilho Rossoni +1 more
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Chicago Snapshot 2005-2006: A Year of School Newspapers and Advisers [PDF]
We took a snapshot of high school newspapers and their advisers in Chicago last year, hoping for a glimpse into the future of student journalism in our city.
Linda Jones, Shonda Talerico Dudlicek
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Caught in the fire: An accidental ethnography of discomfort in researching sex work
Abstract Drawing on fifteen years of engagement with researching Israel's sex industry, this article uses accidental ethnography to propose discomfort‐as‐method for feminist anthropology. I argue that discomfort is not a by‐product of fieldwork but a constitutive condition that disciplines researchers and shapes what can be known.
Yeela Lahav‐Raz
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Connecting with citizen journalists: an exploratory Living lab study on motivations for using mobile reporting applications [PDF]
In the context of user generated content in the newsroom, mobile reporting applications are seen as a facilitator of citizen journalism, bringing news items from the user to the newsroom and vice versa.
Baccarne, Bastiaan +2 more
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Mediating intimacy online: authenticity, magazines and chasing the clicks [PDF]
This paper offers a production-based study of online consumer magazines for – and largely by – millennial women, with a particular focus on sex and relationship content.
Favaro, L.
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The “Zhang Xuefeng Effect”: Information Intervention and the College Admission Problem in China
ABSTRACT Information regarding the quality of colleges and labor‐market prospects of majors plays an important role in parents' and students' school‐choice decisions, particularly when these decisions are crucially relevant to the students' long‐run career choices and life earnings.
Yutong Huo, Yun Wang
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