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UK media: managing turbulence and uncertainty [PDF]
PurposeBusinesses increasingly find themselves competing in highly dynamic markets, making visibility of the future limited and the strategic way forward ambiguous. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings from a survey of UK media executives and identify their outlook for the industry, and an evaluation of their usage and satisfaction with
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From Counter-Power to Counter-Pepe: The Vagaries of Participatory Epistemology in a Digital Age
This article reconstructs the evolution of societal and journalistic meta-discourse about the participation of ordinary citizens in the news production process.
C. W. Anderson, Matthias Revers
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Introduction: Therapeutic Culture
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Alan Apperley +2 more
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Media literacy: the UK’s undead cultural policy [PDF]
This article examines media literacy in the UK: a policy that emerged within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in the late 1990s, was adopted by the New Labour administration, and enshrined in the Communications Act 2003. That legislation gave the new media regulator, Ofcom, a duty to ‘promote’ media literacy, although it left the term ...
Wallis, Richard, Buckingham, D.
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E-cigarette advertising in the UK: a content analysis of traditional and social media advertising to observe compliance with current regulations [PDF]
Introduction The advertising of e-cigarettes in the UK is regulated through the revised EU Tobacco Products Directive and the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations, with further rules set out in the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) Committees of ...
MacKintosh, Anne Marie +5 more
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Media, Public Opinion, and the ICC in the Russia–Ukraine War
This study, using content analysis and frame analysis, examines whether there is any connection between the International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) announcement on the fifth day of Russia’s war against Ukraine (which began on 24 February 2022) that it ...
Senthan Selvarajah, Lorenzo Fiorito
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Sweat is an important biofluid that is excreted by the human body. It contains physiological biomarkers that provide vital information on the general health condition of the body. As a result, analysis of electrolytes in this biofluid is gaining traction
Innocent D. Lubangakene +3 more
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Researching the Complex, Hybrid, and Liminal Nature of Contemporary Promotional Cultures
This thematic issue invited submissions that address the challenges of researching the complex, hybrid, and liminal nature of promotional cultures and the published articles include studies which reflect on the structures, technologies, agents ...
Ian Somerville, Lee Edwards
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Media framing of social media addiction in the UK and the US [PDF]
AbstractAs extant literature on social media has generally focused on investigating the psychological factors, which makes a person more susceptible to social media addiction, it has not yet investigated how social media addiction is portrayed by the media.
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This article explores the under-researched intertextual and intermedial connections between Leonora Carrington’s transdisciplinary practice and the medium of film.
Lora Markova, Roger Shannon
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