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New Media, Communication

Political Communication and New Media : A Reflection About Social Impact of Information Technologies

Political Communication and New Media : A Reflection About Social Impact of Information Technologies

... old media have been influenced significantly and also massively by the new media technologies, when they do their job for ...of new media can be seen in the increased as well as ...

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Political Communication in Malaysia: A study on the Use of New Media in Politics

Political Communication in Malaysia: A study on the Use of New Media in Politics

... the media to persuade the masses to vote and support them, especially during ...the media to maintain its power for the past 57 years, making it the longest-serving elected government in the world still ...

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The Influence of New Media Technology on Educational Communication in China

The Influence of New Media Technology on Educational Communication in China

... the new media era, has expanded the Internet from research departments, schools, government, and business applications into a human social ...mobile communication technology, mobile phone has become ...

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Impact of New Media Technologies on Political Behavior Critically Exploring the Role of New Media in Political Communication

Impact of New Media Technologies on Political Behavior Critically Exploring the Role of New Media in Political Communication

... of new media ...through new media. It was a great beginning of the use of digital media which provided not only one-sided propaganda and publicity material for the election campaign but ...

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New Media Communication

New Media Communication

... It is necessary to mention that fashion plays an important role among young text writers. It is observed that some old people are also interested to use fashionable text spelling such as the usage of emotions are ...

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New media and the Egyptian revolution: The ironies of mediated communication, the fetishisation of information and the shrinking of political action

New media and the Egyptian revolution: The ironies of mediated communication, the fetishisation of information and the shrinking of political action

... that new media was susceptible to promote (Baron and Gunning, 2014: ...social media, it created some disorientation, as these channels were used for communication and coordination, however, ...

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COMMUNICATION FLOWS IN NEW MEDIA, POLITICS AND SOCIETY

COMMUNICATION FLOWS IN NEW MEDIA, POLITICS AND SOCIETY

... the media provide a series of social roles and a symbolic vocabulary; facing these messages, which answer to their need of models and reference, the public has the opportunity to choose or reject, modify or ...

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Traditional Media of Communication

Traditional Media of Communication

... Traditional media have been in existence in India for long and have been used as a medium of communication, particularly in remote parts of the country where the modern media of communication ...

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Effectiveness of Face Book in Increasing Political Interest among Youth

Effectiveness of Face Book in Increasing Political Interest among Youth

... fast Communication technologies, concept of new media is not so new as many newest technologies join under it every ...e- communication like social media is often taken as ...

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Towards a Theology of Mission in the New Media Age

Towards a Theology of Mission in the New Media Age

... public media. 26 The Internet afforded a new platform for seeking information about God and spiritual nourishment beyond the church’s language and ...the new media environment: The Internet ...

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Co Motion—Twitter Enters the Public Domain

Co Motion—Twitter Enters the Public Domain

... individual communication and broadcast ...the communication of the new media being brought into the reporting of the broadcast media? What additional broadcast media are being ...

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Decision Making Amplification Under Uncertainty: An Exploratory Study of Behavioral Similarity and Intelligent Decision Support Systems

Decision Making Amplification Under Uncertainty: An Exploratory Study of Behavioral Similarity and Intelligent Decision Support Systems

... Literacy is a term so ubiquitous that it is easy to assume a universal meaning. In this case, fa- miliarity ignores the complexity found in both the concept of literacy and in what forces are important in creating, ...

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Social Communication between Traditional and the New Mass Media

Social Communication between Traditional and the New Mass Media

... of communication, from the most simple and natural ones – such as gestures and voice, to the most complex and developed ones – such as the new electronic media, have constantly brought changes to the ...

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Toxic? The Nature and Effects of Mothers' Exposure to Pediatric Environmental Health information in the Media

Toxic? The Nature and Effects of Mothers' Exposure to Pediatric Environmental Health information in the Media

... to media effects research in field contexts ...related media content (Yanovitzky, Hornik, & Zanutto ...Health communication research has shown that individuals who make health a priority are ...

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Maximising export returns (MER): Communicating New Zealand's credence attributes to international consumers

Maximising export returns (MER): Communicating New Zealand's credence attributes to international consumers

... the New Zealand exporter and the ...For New Zealand products sold as ingredients, the brand owner was often the manufacturer of the finished consumer products; for example, yoghurt, UHT milk, ready meals ...

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Survey results suggest that time constraints, technical complexity and the potential for misinformation are barriers to the adoption of information and communication technology tools among extension professionals.

Survey results suggest that time constraints, technical complexity and the potential for misinformation are barriers to the adoption of information and communication technology tools among extension professionals.

... The potential gap in extension professionals’ use of ICT reflects a lively ongoing debate about the costs, benefits, barriers and risks of ICT for agriculture (Fuess 2011; Gharis et al. 2014; Newbury et al. 2014; Seger ...

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Finland international masters degree programmes

Finland international masters degree programmes

... University of Helsinki, with English as the language of instruction. Each year students from over 60 countries attend the courses on offer which combine high quality academics with a wide range of cultural and social ...

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Examining the Role of Individual Differences & Motivation in Predicting Social TV Viewing Behaviors among Young Adults in the U.S.

Examining the Role of Individual Differences & Motivation in Predicting Social TV Viewing Behaviors among Young Adults in the U.S.

... by media exposure and use. Widely accessible social media networks that connect individuals to others, in turn present an opportunity to observe and learn from others, which can have a profound effect on ...

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Modular architecture of protein structures and allosteric communications: potential implications for signaling proteins and regulatory linkages

Modular architecture of protein structures and allosteric communications: potential implications for signaling proteins and regulatory linkages

... Allosteric communications play crucial roles in many cellular signaling processes. Perturbations caused by factors such as ligand binding at one functional site affect a distant site, thereby regulating binding affinity ...

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Both Sides of the Story: Communication Ethics in Mediatized Worlds

Both Sides of the Story: Communication Ethics in Mediatized Worlds

... Traditional communication and media ethics are usually understood as a sub-discipline of practical philosophy (Rath, ...of communication and media ethics, this normative approach paves the way ...

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