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Sharing knowledge under pressure
Crises are a moment of high information scarcity contrasted by an immense information need. This study examines the potential of scientists as sense-giving actors on social media, exploring the ethical and strategic challenges they face.
Jung Anna-Katharina +2 more
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A new chapter that examines the relationship between sport and European society. It argues that the discourses of modernisation surrounding the sports industry echo broader political and economic discourses that dominate European thinking on the ...
Blain, Neil, Boyle, Raymond
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Abstract This article uses rare and detailed data on matriculants to the University of Oxford during the middle decades of the twentieth century as a prism through which to consider gendered processes of recruitment to elite institutions. The article makes four key claims. First, the broader shifts in middle‐class women's labour market participation in
Eve Worth, Naomi Muggleton, Aaron Reeves
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Environmental Journalism in Indonesia: In Search of Principles and Technical Guidelines
Ana Nadhya Abrar, Ana Nadhya Abrar
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“Reporters Gone Wild” Reporters and Their Critics on Hurricane Katrina, Gender, Race & Place
The great fiction of the southern United States is frequently characterized by its passionate embrace of place. In her classic essay, “Place in Fiction,” the widely beloved Mississippi author Eudora Welty writes, “Place in history partakes of feeling, as
Classen, Steven
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Faulty Metrics and the Future of Digital Journalism [PDF]
This report explores the industry of Internet measurement and its impact on news organizations working online. It investigates this landscape through a combination of documentary research and interviews with measurement companies, trade groups ...
John Kelly, Lucas Graves
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Abstract In the years immediately following the Spanish Civil War, the political culture of Falangism developed a deeply gendered regenerationist discourse, which proposed that regeneration would only be possible if the nation recovered its virile attributes.
Zira Box
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JOURNALISM EDUCATION IN TIMES OF WAR: NEW CHALLENGES AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES
Purpose. In this study, the issues, and prospects of journalistic education in times of Russian-Ukrainian war are highlighted. By analyzing the adaptation processes and the incorporation of innovative technologies, we aim to understand how students ...
Svitlana Fiialka, Zoia Kornieva
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Abstract In contrast to the wealth of literature on the gendered and sexual politics of Indian nationalism, studies on the internationalisation of Indian anti‐colonial nationalism are rarely informed by the twin themes of gender and sexuality. As Indian activists traversed international political spaces in the early twentieth century, they frequently ...
Joanna Simonow
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This study examines the impact of interactive storytelling on improving news writing skills among Communication Science students in an English broadcasting course.
Jelita Purnamasari
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