Terrorism threat in Belgium : the resilience of Belgian citizens and the protection of governmental reputation by means of communication [PDF]
In November 2015, the terrorism threat in Belgium confronted both citizens and the government with a situation characterized by high uncertainty. In this context, a national survey was conducted among 805 respondents, with three purposes.
Cauberghe, Veroline +2 more
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How sharks and shark - human interactions are reported in major Australian newspapers [PDF]
Few phrases evoke more negative emotion, or generate more media coverage, than ‘shark attack’ despite the few deaths that have been attributed to shark bite. Typically, tabloids are considered to provide more sensational coverage than broadsheets.
Burgin, Shelley +2 more
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Past research has shown that news media may contain a disproportionate amount of negative news. Frequent exposure to such negative information could have detrimental effects on our mental well-being. We aimed to gain further insight into the potentially
Timotej Glavač, Nejc Plohl, Bojan Musil
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Sensationalism made real : the role of realism in the production of sensational affect [PDF]
Like all complicated relationships, that between realism and sensationalism has been subject to a good deal of rumour and speculation. In what might be described as the pair's first critical encounter – in an 1852 joint review of W. M.
Austin +38 more
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CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF I. KANT
This article reviews and analyzes the critical approach to the study and understanding of the transcendental method as a requirement and problem of scientific philosophy; notional deduction and conceptual taxonomy, implemented by Kant in the Critique of ...
A. M. Sklyarova
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Are media reports representative of host community support for mega-events? The case of Sydney world youth day 2008 [PDF]
World Youth Day 2008 (WYD08) held during July was the fourth mega-event to be held in Sydney in the past decade. All mega-events, such as WYD08, attract considerable media attention in the lead up to, during, and after the event. In the lead up to WYD08,
Locke, Mirrin, Zahra, Anne Louise
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Basic Principles for Implementing Principles of Journalists of the Code When Reporting in Case of Traffic Accident Involving Death [PDF]
The media plays up a major role in the creating of public opinion. The power of public service and the magical ability of television signals to go through every nook and cranny of social reality and shape it, and so the television is privileged to can ...
Mirko Jakovljević
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Sensationalism in argumentation: a case of the Zimbabwean parliament debates
Parliamentary debates are an argumentative interaction in which Members of Parliament (MPs) employ varied language devices in order to win debates in their favour.
Jakaza, Ernest
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Leisure Traveling for 21st Century Americans: Mass Tourism as a Cultural Trap
The majority of mass men in the American environment exhibit predictable and similar patterns of behavior as tourists. Pre-Industrial Revolution modes of traveling as liberation and exploration are now thwarted by the leveling effect of globalization and
Aniculăese Ovidiu
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Ontological Dualism of Economic Reality
The article explores the dualism of economic reality that stems from two irreducible basic ontologies of moral and naturalistic worldviews. Such dualism is expressed in the absence of a common subject of economic science, incompatibility of paradigms of ...
Dmitriy G. MUDRIK , Vladimir N. KOVNIR
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