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Digital Illustrations in Journalism
Since 1970’s artists were attracted towards computers and with the aid of Illustrators and Photoshop, illustrators were able to explore digital motifs and patterns.
Ragavan, V Saravana; Assistant Professor, Department of Visual Communication, DG Vaishnav College, Chennai-106
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(Dis)information Systems: a Systemic View of Disinformation
ABSTRACT Disinformation is an ancient social phenomenon that has found a favourable environment for dissemination in internet‐based social networks. While the scientific community seeks to address the problem by creating specific tools to detect and classify the various types of false information, we argue that systems thinking is necessary to ...
Herbert Laroca +2 more
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In this article, I analyze my interviews with Mark (pseudonym), a social scientist who committed major academic fraud in over 50 top‐tier journal articles in the first decade of this century. I explain how stigma played a central role in how Mark and I shaped our interaction. I focus on how Mark, a former Professor and Dean with a distinguished career,
Thaddeus Müller
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Online journals: impact on print journal usage.
The research sought to determine the impact of online journals on the use of print journals and interlibrary loan (ILL).The Library of the Health Sciences-Peoria is a regional site of the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Library with a print journal collection of approximately 400 titles.
S L, De Groote, J L, Dorsch
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Embedded Interactions and Selective Disclosure: Network Effects on Conversations aboard Skylab
How do absent others influence our interactions? We argue in this paper that interactions are embedded within networks formed by chains of specific relationships between known third parties. The anticipation of future interactions with external others conditions our interpretation of the current situation and affects our behavior in the interaction. We
Michael Schultz +2 more
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Print as pharmakon in the journalism of Aldous Huxley and Brian O'Nolan
This article explores the stylistic intersections between the journalism of Aldous Huxley and Brian O’Nolan (Flann O’Brien), arguing that both writers use strategic ambivalences of tone to subvert journalistic convention.
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Performing Integrity: Managing Misalignment while Researching Transgressive Social Worlds
The qualitative literature criticizing REBs suggests that researchers should develop an approach to research ethics that does justice to their daily practice of fieldwork. In this article, I contribute to this exploration by presenting three cases of negotiating research ethics while researching transgressive social worlds.
Thaddeus Müller
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Towards a Classification of the Genra in the Print Press by Several Romanians Journalism Handbooks
In this article we are analyzing the process of classification of editing types advanced by Romanian journalism text-books. The classification that we are interested in is related to print press articles particularly.
Delia Gavriliu
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Arts Journalism and Theatre in the Pandemic Era: Mutations, Redefinitions and Challenges
This paper seeks to explore the new landscape that has emerged during the period of the so-called “corona crisis” within arts (cultural) journalism, focusing specifically on theatre reporting and theatre reviewing.
Zoe Ververopoulou
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The influence of electronic distribution of periodicals on print journalism [PDF]
The bachelor thesis named The influence of electronic distribution of periodicals on print journalism deals with the specifics of electronic distribution, its position among other new media and its relation towards traditional media.
Miklica, Tomáš
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