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Media representations of synthetic biology in China

Trends in Biotechnology, 2023
Media representations of emerging biotechnologies in the media can influence public attitudes and have the potential to impact on policy decisions and law-making. We discuss the unbalanced portrayal of synthetic biology in Chinese news media and how it might affect the perceptions of the public, the scientific community, and decision-makers.
Meng, Wang, Li, Du
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Multiculturalism in media representation

Chinese Language and Discourse. An International and Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
AbstractThis study explores the issue of multiculturalism in China’s journalism practice through the analysis of news coverage on the Sino-US trade war inChina Daily(CD) and theSouth China Morning Post(SCMP). Following a corpus-based critical discourse analysis approach, the study compares thematic dimensions as well as recurring semantic patterns ...
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Why #Representation Matters in Media

2023
This chapter examines the power of media and its effects on children and adolescents, both as a reflection and an influencer of society; the importance of representation in both entertainment and news media, on the screen and behind the scenes, especially for children and adolescents of color who have fewer examples of positive media coverage; and how ...
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Media Representation of Loneliness in China

2019
In recent years, China has experienced social and economic development along with continuously improving living standards. However, Chinese people’s sense of loneliness has shown epidemic trends in different age groups, social classes, and social interaction levels, which has been widely reported by the domestic media.
Ling Qiu, Xin Liu
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Egomuseum: (Self)representation in social media

2017 12th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2017
It presents a reflection on (self)representation in social networks, whose focus is egomuseum, a concept that deals with being author through images that are documented, collected, accumulated and exposed in social networks, as a process of (in)formation — Design.
Claudio Xavier, Lidia Oliveira
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