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La Teoría de la Agenda Setting tras cinco décadas
La Teoría de la Agenda Setting es una de las perspectivas de la Sociología de la Comunicación más difundidas internacionalmente. Recientes trabajos en la materia develan inquietudes en torno a lo que se han reconocido como carencias teórico ...
Yánder Castillo Salina +1 more
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Overcoming gaps and barriers to effectively integrate social science in European conservation
Abstract The importance of social science to address the human dimensions of natural resource management is increasingly recognized in the conservation field, yet the application of associated concepts, theories, methods, and data remains underrepresented in parts of Europe.
Claudia Gruenewald +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how organizations across sectors can reduce reputational damage and rebuild trust among stakeholders after a data breach crisis. While existing research suggests sectoral differences in public trust and reputation, we lack systematic evidence about how sector type may impact organizational responses to crises.
Junghwa Choi +3 more
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Abstract This study deals with reputation management, addressing collective issues, strategic communication by the government, and the dynamics between this communication and counter‐symbols from societal stakeholders. Empirically, it examines the political debates in Norway in recent years regarding the conflict over establishing a “ground rent” tax ...
Tom Christensen, Per Lægreid
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ABSTRACT Australia has experienced many disasters, and since colonization, a plethora of inquiries have been held into those events. Those inquiries have issued numerous recommendations about how disasters might be better dealt with, responded to, and managed. This article is a scoping review of recommendations from 2003 to early 2023 that emerged from
Jacqui Ewart, Danielle Heinrichs Henry
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Este trabajo realiza una presentación crítica y sintética de la teoría de aquellos sistemas sociales denominados "medios de comunicación de masas" propuesta por Niklas Luhmann.
Gastón Becerra, Vanessa Arreyes
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Framing COVID‐19: How UK Government and Media Narrated the “Crisis”
ABSTRACT This article aims to interrogate how narrative elements were used in the communication of policy by the UK government and media during the 2020–22 COVID‐19 pandemic, using the lens of the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF). Contrary to homo economicus of the rational universe, the NPF contends that homo narrans navigates the world through ...
Ian David Holmes
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ABSTRACT This study examines how government responses to citizen inquiries on governmental social media enhance policy communication campaigns for observers. Drawing upon theories of masspersonal communication and artificial intelligence (AI)‐mediated communication, it investigates the effects of replying agents, inquiry tones, and institutional trust ...
Xinzhi Zhang, Fangcao Lu
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Abstract This article uses expectation gap theory to explore news coverage of the leadership performance of a national political leader in a major bushfire disaster in Australia. It does so to identify the types of behaviors and leadership that leader enacted and embodied during these events and what fire‐affected communities expected that politician ...
Jacqui Ewart, Margaret Cook
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Implementation Security in Quantum Key Distribution
The problem of implementation security in quantum key distribution (QKD) refers to the difficulty of meeting the requirements of mathematical security proofs in real‐life QKD systems. The present work provides a succint review on this topic, focusing on discrete‐variable QKD setups.
Víctor Zapatero +2 more
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