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“We are at war”: The military rhetoric of COVID-19 in cross-cultural perspective of discourses
At the outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic and all throughout its continuation in 2020 and 2021, the metaphor of ‘war' has been one of the most pervasive and recurrent globally.
Paola Giorgis +2 more
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The COVID-19 social media infodemic [PDF]
We address the diffusion of information about the COVID-19 with a massive data analysis on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit and Gab. We analyze engagement and interest in the COVID-19 topic and provide a differential assessment on the evolution of the
Matteo Cinelli +8 more
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In this study we attempt to provide a preliminary evaluation of the role played by cinema and television in Spanish school culture in the 1960s and 1970s. While earlier research has pointed out their importance in this period, there is no study dedicated
Gabriela Ossenbach, Tamar Groves
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Intimate partner violence in Spain (1975-2006)
En este artículo examino los discursos legales, sociales y culturales que, desde la caída de la dictadura, se han utilizado en España para abordar la cuestión de la violencia de género.
Duncan Wheeler
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Agenda setting function of mass media
Public relations practitioners have long attempted to persuade publics through mass media campaigns. Social scientists, likewise, have searched for the most persuasive mix of messages and media.
M. McCombs
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Owning the Olympics: Narratives of the New China [PDF]
"A major contribution to the study of global events in times of global media. Owning the Olympics tests the possibilities and limits of the concept of 'media events' by analyzing the mega-event of the information age: the Beijing Olympics. . . .
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The middle months of 2011 were marked by many significant news items involving GM crops in the media across the globe. It ranged from attacks on GM crop trials, announcements on new discoveries and developments, opening up to GM food imports (Kenya) and banning of such food entry (Peru).
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Christian Ethical Analysis of the L.A. Riots in 1992: The Media and Institutional Racism
This essay utilizes Reinhold Niebuhr’s theology of the universality of sin to analyze institutional racism, using the 1992 Los Angeles riots as a case study. Contrary to the conventional interpretation of the riots as a conflict between African Americans
Yong Sup Song
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Social media platforms are effective tools that business leaders can use in order to build and sustain relationships with present and potential customers. The key to attracting customers is to establish a feasible social media marketing plan that enables
Christopher Zerres
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The Populist Radical Right and the Media in the Benelux: Friend or Foe?
Although most scholars acknowledge that the media play an instrumental role in furthering or limiting the spread of populism, the exact nature of the relationship between right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) and the media remains poorly understood.
Léonie de Jonge
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