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Academics and competing interests in H1N1 influenza media reporting

Academics and competing interests in H1N1 influenza media reporting

... pandemic. Media reporting can in fl uence public anxiety and demand for pharmaceutical ...providing media commentary during the early stages of the ...

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Media reporting of tenofovir trials in Cambodia and Cameroon

Media reporting of tenofovir trials in Cambodia and Cameroon

... the media plays an important role in highlighting HIV issues so that it remains of topic of high profile and can be used as a strategy to convey AIDS awareness and ...The media has a responsibility to ...

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The role of media reporting in food safety governance in China: a dairy case study

The role of media reporting in food safety governance in China: a dairy case study

... The role of media reporting in food safety governance in China: a dairy case study.. by Zhu, Z., Huang, I.Y.[r] ...

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The Post-Saddam Iraqi Media: Reporting the Democratic Developments of 2005

The Post-Saddam Iraqi Media: Reporting the Democratic Developments of 2005

... other media had published such a list due to security concerns for the candidates, but also the paper revealed that about a dozen Kurdish candidates were former Ba’athists (Glantz, ...

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Misinformation and de-contextualization: international media reporting on Sweden and COVID-19

Misinformation and de-contextualization: international media reporting on Sweden and COVID-19

... nor helpful. The line “the death toll keeps rising” is par- ticularly useless because the number of deaths will rise until the disease is eliminated; it clarifies nothing about changes in the number of daily deaths. A ...

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Lay media reporting of rosiglitazone risk: extent, messaging and quality of reporting

Lay media reporting of rosiglitazone risk: extent, messaging and quality of reporting

... Factiva media database was used to identify poten- tially eligible print media ...radio media from over 152 countries and uses a unique system of subject ...

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Investigating the New Pattern of a Sustainable Peace

Investigating the New Pattern of a Sustainable Peace

... by media in conflicts has been an issue of discussion all over the ...Although media influence has increased tremendously in the last decade, researchers are yet to agree on the degree and magnitude of its ...

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Flood risk perceptions and the UK media: Moving beyond “once in a lifetime” to “Be Prepared” reporting

Flood risk perceptions and the UK media: Moving beyond “once in a lifetime” to “Be Prepared” reporting

... Media reporting linked investment in flood barriers and flood walls to reduced (attenuated) perception of risks; a link that was easily made as engineered flood defences in the areas affected by the winter ...

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Media actors' perceptions of their roles in reporting food incidents

Media actors' perceptions of their roles in reporting food incidents

... which media reporting operates if they are to be succeed in introducing the findings of social research into public debates ...the media can be viewed as a site for conflicting interests [47], where ...

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The Role of the Chinese Media in Establishing Common  Ground between Sino African Philosophical Traditions:  A Case Study on Peacekeeping Operations

The Role of the Chinese Media in Establishing Common Ground between Sino African Philosophical Traditions: A Case Study on Peacekeeping Operations

... Chinese media will leave a footprint on Africa, just as the BBC has been doing for many years” (China’s Media Footprint in Africa, ...the media is used as a propaganda tool to influence the hearts ...

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New media in the newsroom : a survey of local journalists and their managers on the use of social media as reporting tools

New media in the newsroom : a survey of local journalists and their managers on the use of social media as reporting tools

... For the “No Policy” category, one manager and several TV and newspaper reporters described the absence of written or spoken social media guidelines. “We really don’t have guidelines. Just not to get sued,” stated ...

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Responsible Reporting on Mental Health, Mental Illness and Death by Suicide

Responsible Reporting on Mental Health, Mental Illness and Death by Suicide

... the media carry an enormous responsibility to deal with certain issues in a sensitive and thoughtful ...to reporting mental health, mental illness and death by suicide is the latest to be produced to help ...

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Values, imaginaries and templates of journalistic practice: a Critical Discourse Analysis

Values, imaginaries and templates of journalistic practice: a Critical Discourse Analysis

... A significant change in this trend has been started in the 1990s by Bourdieu who, seeking an extension to his sociological theory or practice, started to use its central concepts of habitus or field in relation to ...

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A Study of the Correlation between Social Media Use and Academic Achievement

A Study of the Correlation between Social Media Use and Academic Achievement

... social media, “internet based applications that allow the creation and exchange of content which is user generated” (Kaplan and Haenlein, 2010), have gained unseen popularity among people all around the world, ...

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Delivering Death: Capital Punishment, Botched Executions and the American Press

Delivering Death: Capital Punishment, Botched Executions and the American Press

... dramatic for the media to ignore. Botched executions raise serious questions regarding the pain and suffering of the condemned on the path to death. They carry the potential to shift attention away from the lethal ...

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Alleviating Procedural Frustration: How the 2006 Immigration Reform Protests Increased U.S. Latinos' Trust in the Government.

Alleviating Procedural Frustration: How the 2006 Immigration Reform Protests Increased U.S. Latinos' Trust in the Government.

... Spanish-language media during the nationwide movement against ...Spanish-language media – the population most likely to have heard a mobilizing message – suggests that they felt empowered to engage in ...

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MASS COMMUNICATION THROUGH RADIO, TELEVISION AND SOCIAL MEDIA NEWS REPORTING

MASS COMMUNICATION THROUGH RADIO, TELEVISION AND SOCIAL MEDIA NEWS REPORTING

... It makes a story more factual, more intriguing, more revealing, more complete, more credible, more controversial, more far-reaching, more informative, more persuasive, among other notes it provides. The whole business of ...

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Corporate social responsibility in Mauritius: an analysis of annual reports of multinational hotel groups

Corporate social responsibility in Mauritius: an analysis of annual reports of multinational hotel groups

... On the whole, CSR disclosures in company annual reports tend to be dominated by declarative statements followed by non-monetary quantitative disclosure and then monetary disclosures. This finding is also consistent with ...

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Hacking into tragedy : exploring the ethics of death reporting in the social media age

Hacking into tragedy : exploring the ethics of death reporting in the social media age

... The result is confusion between the public and the journalist about what constitutes ‘hacking’ of social media. Some reporters are concerned about the context of using material that was not intended for wider ...

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Communication and Campaigning in European Citizens‘ Initiatives  ZEI Discussion Paper 224, 2014

Communication and Campaigning in European Citizens‘ Initiatives. ZEI Discussion Paper 224, 2014

... The most central medium of the initiative was, however, the homepage. By the end of the initiative, approximately 1,550,000 statements of support were signed online, while only about 315,000 were signed on paper, i.e. ...

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