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To Post or not to Post?

Journalism Studies, 2017
This study investigates the ethical dimensions of data journalism, an area of growing public importance in journalistic practice, by examining journalists’ discussion related to controversies over handling of gun permit data. Three discussion threads on the listserv of the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting were analyzed.
Oren Soffer, Galit Gordoni
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To Post or Not to Post

Review of Public Personnel Administration, 2012
Employing an interdisciplinary approach this research examines the issue of employee rights in relation to social media policies both on and off the job. The proliferation of the use and forms of social media in the past 5 years has been extensive and governments are seeking to capture its power as a communication and engagement resource.
Willow S. Jacobson, Shannon Howle Tufts
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Is the post- in post-identity the post- in post-genre?

Popular Music, 2016
AbstractThe ‘post-’ in both post-identity politics and post-genre musical practice refers to the same thing. Through readings of Taylor Swift's ‘Shake It Off’, Diplo's description of his practice as a DJ, producer and impresario, Sasha Frere-Jones's infamousNew Yorkerpiece on indie rock miscegenation, and critical race theorists Cristina Beltran and ...
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To post, or not to post—that is the question

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, 2021
Social media has fast become an essential marketing tool for businesses, as it is the first point of contact for a staggering number of potential patients and consumers. Claire Hool explores the ways to use social media to safely and effectively promote your business, and what considerations should be made before pressing the post button
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Marxism, Post‐Marxism, or Post‐Post‐Marxism?

Sociological Inquiry, 1996
Book reviewed in this article: Marxism in the Postmodern Age: Confronting the New World Order, edited by Antonio Callari, Stephen Cullenberg, and Carole Biewener. New York: Guilford, 1995, 560 pages. Cloth $49.95; paper $19.95. After Marxism, by Ronald Aronson. New York: Guilford, 1995, 321 pages. Paper $18.95.
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The ‘Problem’ of ‘Post-’: Post-Representative, Post-Parliamentary, Post-Democracy

2014
The multi-national UK state has provided the territorial focus for the analysis of representative democracy in this book. Indeed, the complex linkages between nations and state in the UK have long found reflection in the term ‘multi-level governance’, both in the practice of representative democracy and in academic discourse. Equally, however, the term
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