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  1. Social Media studies.Vijaya Abhinandan - manuscript
    Social media sites offer a huge data about our everyday life, thoughts, feelings and reflecting what the users want and like. Since user behavior on OSNS is a mirror image of actions in the real world, scholars have to investigate the use SM to prediction, making forecasts about our daily life. This paper provide an overview of different commonly used social media and application of their data analysis.
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    Electronic Media Studies: From Video Art to Artificial Invention.Craig Saper - 1991 - Substance 20 (3):114.
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  3. Mass Media Studies and the Question of Ideology.Martin Barker - 1987 - Radical Philosophy 46 (1):27-33.
     
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    We need to talk about Heidegger: essays situating Martin Heidegger in contemporary media studies.Justin Michael Battin & German A. Duarte (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This collection assembles a number of chapters engaging different strands of Martin Heidegger_s philosophy in order to explore issues relevant to contemporary media studies. Following the release of Heidegger_s controversial Black Notebooks and the subsequent calls to abandon the philosopher, this book seeks to demonstrate why Heidegger, rather than be pushed aside and shunned by media practitioners, ought to be embraced by and further incorporated into the discipline, as he offers unique and often innovative pathways to address, (...)
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    Neoliberalism Studies et Media Studies.Simon Dawes & Nicole G. Albert - 2019 - Diogène n° 258-259-258 (2-4):125-138.
    Ce bref article propose un panorama des différentes approches théoriques et méthodologiques pour analyser le néolibéralisme. Il s’attache tout spécialement à définir les approches politico-économiques et gouvernementales (et dans quelle mesure elles s’opposent ou se combinent) et plaide en faveur d’une critique du néolibéralisme mieux construite sur le plan théorique et méthodologique dans le champ des Media Studies. En soulignant l’hétérogénéité des modes d’analyse d’un objet tel que le néolibéralisme, ainsi que les différences dans la manière dont ces (...)
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    Neoliberalism Studies et Media Studies.Simon Dawes & Nicole G. Albert - 2019 - Diogène n° 258-259-260 (2):125-138.
    Ce bref article propose un panorama des différentes approches théoriques et méthodologiques pour analyser le néolibéralisme. Il s’attache tout spécialement à définir les approches politico-économiques et gouvernementales (et dans quelle mesure elles s’opposent ou se combinent) et plaide en faveur d’une critique du néolibéralisme mieux construite sur le plan théorique et méthodologique dans le champ des Media Studies. En soulignant l’hétérogénéité des modes d’analyse d’un objet tel que le néolibéralisme, ainsi que les différences dans la manière dont ces (...)
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  7. Communication and Media Studies in Crisis.R. Palmaru - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):150-152.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Do the Media Fail to Represent Reality? A Constructivist and Second-order Critique of the Research on Environmental Media Coverage and Its Normative Implications” by Julia Völker & Armin Scholl. Upshot: The present commentary is not intended as a criticism of the arguments presented in Julia Völker and Armin Scholl’s target article. I very much agree with these arguments. I only wish to draw attention to the fact that Völker and Scholl are not (...)
     
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    Afterword: Cultural Techniques and Media Studies.Jussi Parikka - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (6):147-159.
    This text reflects cultural techniques in relation to other concepts in cultural and media studies by addressing their relation to selected Anglo-American and French discussions. It also investigates the relation of cultural techniques to more recent material and speculative turns. Suggesting that the cultural techniques approaches introduce their own important material dimension to media-specific analysis of culture, the article argues that cultural techniques should be read in relation to recent post-Fordist political theory and explorations of the post-human (...)
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  9. Media metaphorology: irritations in the epistemic field of media studies.Georg Christoph Tholen - 2016 - In Vera Bühlmann & Ludger Hovestadt (eds.), Symbolizing existence: Metalithikum III. Basel: Birkhäuser.
     
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  10. An object-oriented media studies: the case of romantic cookery books.Brian Rejack - 2019 - In Chris Washington & Anne C. McCarthy (eds.), Romanticism and speculative realism. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Marxism and Media Studies: Key Concepts and Contemporary Trends, Mike Wayne.Lee Salter - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (2):215-227.
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  12. Social Epistemology as a New Paradigm for Journalism and Media Studies.Yigal Godler, Zvi Reich & Boaz Miller - forthcoming - New Media and Society.
    Journalism and media studies lack robust theoretical concepts for studying journalistic knowledge ‎generation. More specifically, conceptual challenges attend the emergence of big data and ‎algorithmic sources of journalistic knowledge. A family of frameworks apt to this challenge is ‎provided by “social epistemology”: a young philosophical field which regards society’s participation ‎in knowledge generation as inevitable. Social epistemology offers the best of both worlds for ‎journalists and media scholars: a thorough familiarity with biases and failures of obtaining ‎knowledge, (...)
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    Far-reaching effects of the filter bubble, the most notorious metaphor in media studies.Jernej Kaluža - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (4):1391-1393.
    This article discusses the topic of algorithmic personalization and the creation of the so-called “filter bubble” effect, which is often understood as one of the most problematic influences of artificial intelligence on democratic social order. The author suggests that focusing on the issue of information diversity, which had far-reaching effect on the empirical research that tried to quantitatively measure and systematically prove the existence of the filter bubbles, was the wrong starting point for the discussion on the application of algorithmic (...)
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    Harvey, A. (2020). Feminist media studies. Cambridge: Polity Press. 211 pp.Feminist media studies[REVIEW]Sofie Van Bauwel - 2022 - Communications 47 (1):166-167.
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    The case of holography among Media Studies, art and science.Pier Luigi Capucci - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 9 (2-3):247-253.
    In the last few years holography has celebrated some important anniversaries: in 2010 the 50th anniversary of the light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation (LASER) invention; in 2011 the 40th anniversary of the Nobel Prize awarded to the Hungarian scientist Dennis Gabor for inventing holography and in 2012 the 50th anniversary of the first holograms. Holography can create an accurate visual simulation, with total parallax: a replica of the real object made of light, which has the real object’s visual (...)
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    : The Lab Book: Situated Practices in Media Studies.Sjang ten Hagen - 2024 - Isis 115 (1):212-213.
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    A Nervous Theory: The Troubling Gaze of Psychoanalysis in Media Studies.Craig Saper - 1991 - Diacritics 21 (4):32.
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    ‘End of Theory’ in the Era of Big Data: Methodological Practices and Challenges in Social Media Studies.Anu Masso, Maris Männiste & Andra Siibak - 2020 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 8 (1):33-61.
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  19. Curriculum development processes in a journalism and media studies department.J. Vorster - 2011 - In Gabrielle Ivinson, Brian Davies & John Fitz (eds.), Knowledge and Identity: Concepts and Applications in Bernstein's Sociology. Routledge. pp. 107--123.
     
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    The Electronic Presence of Absence: Remediating Media Studies.Andrew Murphie - 2003 - Theory and Event 7 (1).
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    A Study on the Social Communicativity and Convergence Thinking of East Asian Thoughts in the Trans-Media Era. 김희 - 2017 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 86:253-277.
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    Studying Media as Media: McLuhan and the Media Ecology Approach.Lance Strate - 2008 - Mediatropes 1 (1):127-142.
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    Field theory in comparative context: A new paradigm for media studies[REVIEW]Rodney Benson - 1999 - Theory and Society 28 (3):463-498.
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    Social Media and Language Processing: How Facebook and Twitter Provide the Best Frequency Estimates for Studying Word Recognition.Herdağdelen Amaç & Marelli Marco - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (4):976-995.
    Corpus-based word frequencies are one of the most important predictors in language processing tasks. Frequencies based on conversational corpora are shown to better capture the variance in lexical decision tasks compared to traditional corpora. In this study, we show that frequencies computed from social media are currently the best frequency-based estimators of lexical decision reaction times. The results are robust and are still substantial when we control for corpus size.
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    Media Ethics Textbook Case Studies Need New Actors and New Issues.James B. McPherson & Virginia Whitehouse - 2002 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 17 (3):226-234.
    In this article we consider the value and effective use of ethics courses and case study pedagogy, analyze media ethics cases in 3 textbooks, support changing primary actors in many future text case studies, and call for the addition of ethical issues most relevant to the professional positions students will hold after graduation.
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    Civic media literacy as 21st century source work: Future social studies teachers examine web sources about climate change.James S. Damico & Alexandra Panos - 2018 - Journal of Social Studies Research 42 (4):345-359.
    Civic media literacy entails understanding complex topics and events that are increasingly mediated by digital sources of information and where it can be challenging to evaluate the reliability merits of these sources. The goal of this study was to discern the ways undergraduate preservice social studies teachers with different climate change beliefs read and evaluated the reliability of four diverse Web sources about the complex socioscientific topic of climate change. Findings highlight clear alignment between most participants with climate (...)
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    Book Reviews : Where Semantics and Economics Meet: Feminism and the Media: Lisbet van Zoonen Feminist Media Studies London: Sage, 1994, 173 pp., ISBN 0-8039-8553-3 (hbk); 0-8038-8554-1. [REVIEW]Penny Florence - 1995 - European Journal of Women's Studies 2 (1):129-131.
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    Study of language specificity of media texts in training of philologers and journalists.L. V. Ratsiburskaya - 2015 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitaryj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 4 (2):160.
    The language specificity of modern media texts and the aspects of studying it in the courses ‘Language and style of modern mass media‘ and ‘Modern mediatext‘ are considered in the article. The language specificity of contemporary media texts is connected, on the one hand, with the subjectivization of the text, enforcement of personality, democratization and with the increase of proportion of a foreign word, intertexuality, intellectualization of the text on the other hand. Subjectivization of the text is (...)
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  29. Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture.Douglas Kellner - unknown
    Radio, television, film, and the other products of media culture provide materials out of which we forge our very identities; our sense of selfhood; our notion of what it means to be male or female; our sense of class, of ethnicity and race, of nationality, of sexuality; and of "us" and "them." Media images help shape our view of the world and our deepest values: what we consider good or bad, positive or negative, moral or evil. Media (...)
     
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    Book review: Daya Kishan Thussu (ed.), Internationalizing Media Studies. Abingdon, Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2009. Xiii + 336 pp. US$35.95. [REVIEW]Karin Wahl-Jorgensen - 2011 - Discourse and Communication 5 (2):197-199.
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    A Study on the Correlation Between Media Usage Frequency and Audiences’ Risk Perception, Emotion and Behavior.Peng-Peng Li & Fangqi Zhong - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Whether risk events can be effectively controlled and mitigated is largely influenced by people’s perceptions of risk events and their behavioral cooperation. Therefore, this study used a web-based questionnaire to investigate the specific factors influencing people’s risk perceptions and behaviors, and included a test for the difference in the effect of positive and negative emotions of the audiences. The results show that the overall model has good explanatory power for the behavioral variables, and how people’s use of different media (...)
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  32. Peter B¡ gh Andersenis a professor with the Department for Information and Media Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark. He was born 1945 and received a PhD in the Danish language (1971). His doctoral dissertation was titled A Theory of Computer Semiotics: Semiotic Ap-proaches to Construction and Assessment of Computer Systems (Cambridge University Press, 1990). He is the author of more than 130 papers and three books, co-editor of six books. [REVIEW]Phyllis Chiasson - 2007 - In R. Gudwin & J. Queiroz (eds.), Semiotics and Intelligent Systems Development. Idea Group. pp. 343.
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  33. Exploratory Study of the Relationship Between Happiness and the Rise of Media Consumption During COVID-19 Confinement.José Antonio Muñiz-Velázquez, Diego Gómez-Baya & Javier Lozano Delmar - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The confinement of the population into their homes as a result of COVID-19 has entailed a notable increase in the consumption of diverse media. This exploratory study aimed to examine how the increase in media consumption was related to subjective happiness and psychological well-being. For this purpose, a questionnaire was administered to a sample of Spanish adults to assess their consumption of different media before and during confinement. Moreover, participants were evaluated for hedonic, eudaimonic, social, and experienced (...)
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    Social media users’ attitudes toward pervasiveness of fake news in Arab countries and its negative effects: Kuwait as a case study.Khaled Alqahs, Yagoub Y. Al-Kandari & Mohammad S. Albuloushi - 2023 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 21 (3):322-341.
    Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the respondents’ evaluation of the pervasiveness of fake news through various SM platforms in Kuwait. The authors also examined the respondents’ attitudes toward most fake news on SM. A total of 1,539 Kuwaitis were selected. Design/methodology/approach The questionnaire was the major tool for this study. The respondents, from whom demographic information was obtained, were asked about which SM platforms most frequently spread fake news, their attitudes toward the subjects most frequently involved (...)
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    Exploring Media and Religion - With a Study of Professional Media Practices.Cristina Nistor & Rares Beuran - 2014 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 13 (37):178-194.
    The article focuses on how media and religion relate, investigating the specific professional practices of media reporting on religion. Journalism is objective, while religion is subjective – however, scholars agree that today it is difficult to imagine religion isolated from the relation with media. Therefore, the media coverage of religion, that includes identifying the proper approaches to objectively frame subjective topics, becomes a challenge. The paper provides a theoretical background on the main characteristics of the (...) industry and the models of journalism, good professional practices in reporting on religion, along with a brief overview at the situation of religious media content in worldwide media institutions and in Romania. Finally, a study on professional practices in local media was conducted, investigating how both mainstream and religious (niche) media journalists cover religious topics. Questions addressed by this paper refer to the principles of good reporting on religion, to the specific interaction between the Church and the media since more and more indicate media as source of knowledge for religion, and, finally, to the way media and religion are handling together the continuous challenges imposed by the fast technological progress in worldwide media communication. (shrink)
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    A Comparative Study on Disruptive Self-awareness in the Digital Media Society from Chuang-tzu’s Self-dissolution. 김희 - 2021 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 103:45-68.
    본 논문은 디지털 미디어 사회 속에 나타나는 빈도 높게 나타나는 폐쇄적인 형태의 소통행위가 갖는 분열적 자기의식의 강화로 인한 인간소외의 고립과 단절의 문제를 장자의 철학사상에서 강조되는 자유와 해방의 정신과 연계하여 고찰하는 것을 목적으로 한다.BR 디지털 미디어를 기반으로 하는 현대의 생활세계에서 디지털 네트워크 기술과 정보의 발달은 인간의 소통방식을 새롭게 변모하게 만드는 중요한 역할을 한다. 그리고 이것은 디지털 디바이스를 통해 이루어지는 현대의 소통행위에 대한 가치와 의미의 중요성을 말하는 것이기도 하다. 이 점에서 변화된 디지털 미디어 사회 속에서 이루어지는 디지털 네트워크에 접속, 즉 디지털 네트워크에 (...)
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    A Comparative Study on Reinforcement of Self-consciousness in the Digital Media Society and Dialectical Logic of Chuang-tzu’s Nonself. 김희 - 2021 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 95:29-50.
    본 논문은 힘의 논리가 기능하는 위계적인 형태의 소통구조가 갖는 제한성을 인간 정신 의 활동성에 대한 제한성과 연계하여 고찰하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 디지털 미디어를 매개로 하는 소통방식의 확대는 우리의 생활세계 속에서 기능하는 새 로운 일상의 공간(場)을 창출하게 된다. 그리고 이것은 인공지능과 사물인터넷으로 대변 되는 새로운 차원의 네트워크 세계로 우리의 일상을 이끌어 가고 있다. 이 점에서 디지털 미디어를 포함하여 현대의 의사소통 방식이 갖는 제한성을 비판하는 논의들은 현실적으로 설득력을 갖지 못하는 진부한 논의로 인식되어지는 한편 그 결과 우 리은 생활세계에서 일어나는 위계적인 형태의 소통행위로 (...)
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    A Critical Study on Expandability of Media Culture by Chuang-tzu’s Heaven’s Net Becoming(天網) Theory. 김희 - 2020 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 91:127-150.
    인터넷을 기반으로 하는 현대인의 삶은 디지털 미디어의 연장이라고 말해질 정도로 현 대 사회에서 미디어의 역할과 의미는 크다. 그리고 이것은 미디어를 기반으로 변모하는 소통 방식에 대한 이해의 중요성을 말하는 것인 동시에 이것은 미디어가 가지는 물성(物性)에 대한 적극적인 해석과 접근이 새롭게 요구된다는 것을 말하는 것이기도 하다. 이와 같은 맥락에서 본다면 디지털 미디어의 확장성을 보다 적극적으로 해석하고, 이해하는 트랜스미디어 문화연구는 미디어의 물성(物性)에 대한 종래의 접근과 해석방식이 갖는 소극적인 제한성으로부터 벗어나 디지털 미디어의 물성(物性)이 가지는 빠른 속도의 확장성과 운동성을 적극적으로 평가한 사례에 해당한다. 또한, 이것은 (...)
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    A Study of Korean Aesthetic Consciousness in New - Media Art.Yeonsook Park - 2022 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 11 (2):76-86.
    Korean Naturalism focuses on inner discipline by taking nature as a criterion. In this context, at the core of Korean aesthetic consciousness are inner virtues beyond superficial beauty. It may be too radical to apply Korean Naturalism to the current practice of new-media art. Nevertheless, some contemporary artists who attempt to bring back Korean tradition from a new perspective experiment with Korean Naturalism. In this study, I consider the method and concept those artists pursue as evolved Naturalism with new (...)
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  40. New media, cultural studies, and critical theory after postmodernism: automodernity from Zizek to Laclau.Robert Samuels - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book argues that we have moved into a new cultural period, automodernity, which represents a social, psychological, and technological reaction to postmodernity. In fact, by showing how individual autonomy is now being generated through technological and cultural automation, Samuels posits that we must rethink modernity and postmodernity. Part of this rethinking entails stressing how the progressive political aspects of postmodernism need to be separated from the aesthetic consumption of differences in automoderntiy. Choosing culturally relevant studies of The Matrix, (...)
     
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    An Environmental Philosophical Study on Changes in human perception method by Environment Created by Modern Media Technology - Focus on Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall Mcluhan -. 김민수 - 2017 - Environmental Philosophy 23:5-35.
  42. Media Culture, Social Theory, and Cultural Studies 1996 symposium on Media Culture – A Response.Douglas Kellner - unknown
    It is with great pleasure that I remember my visit to the University of Alberta in Fall 1995, and I would like especially to thank Eric Higgs, Andrew Light, and Ray Morrow for making my visit an especially memorable one. During my visit, we participated in a series of seminars on postmodern theory, critical theory, media culture, cultural studies, and the philosophy of technology and not surprisingly these themes were the focus of the symposium of my book (...) Culture, which we are now committing to print. Accordingly, I shall respond to each of the three commentators, focusing on the themes which they highlighted. This will enable me to clarify my positions on media culture, the philosophy of technology, and the Internet (Higgs); social theory, media culture, and cultural studies (Morrow); and media culture, identity, and identity politics (Light). The interconnection of these issues in Media Culture and my work in general points, I would argue, for the need to develop transdisciplinary theories to confront the issues, problems, and challenges of the contemporary moment as we negotiate the troubled terrain between the modern and the postmodern. (shrink)
     
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    Social media interactions between government and the public: A Chinese case study of government WeChat official accounts on information related to COVID-19.Chang’an Shao, Xin Guan, Jiajing Sun, Michael Cole & Guiying Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The concept of a public energy field is central to public administration discourse theory. Its main idea is the facilitation of dialog between government and the public, on the basis of equality, to construct a public policy consensus. In contemporary society, social media provides new and distinctive channels for such interactions. Social media can, therefore, be conceived as a novel type of public energy field. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, interactions between the Chinese government and the (...)
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    A Study of Korean Aesthetic Consciousness in New - Media Art.Yeonsook Park - 2022 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1):76-86.
    Korean Naturalism focuses on inner discipline by taking nature as a criterion. In this context, at the core of Korean aesthetic consciousness are inner virtues beyond superficial beauty. It may be too radical to apply Korean Naturalism to the current practice of new-media art. Nevertheless, some contemporary artists who attempt to bring back Korean tradition from a new perspective experiment with Korean Naturalism. In this study, I consider the method and concept those artists pursue as evolved Naturalism with new (...)
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    The study on the impact of short video tourism Vloggers at social media platform on online sharing intention.Chen Zhao, Huawen Shen & Yating Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:905002.
    COVID-19 has caused significant damage globally, including tourism. This study adopts the quantitative research method, selects 588 samples from tourists watching short videos to investigate the antecedents and effects of parasocial interaction between tourists and short video tourism Vloggers, and analyses them with partial least squares. Based on parasocial relationship theory, this study investigates the antecedents of parasocial relationships between tourists and short video tourism Vloggers and their willingness to share short video tourism. Results show that the consistency of values, (...)
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    Journalists and media accountability: an international study of news people in the digital age.Susanne Fengler, Tobias Eberwein, Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Colin Porlezza & Stephan Russ-Mohl (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Media accountability is back on the political agenda. This book advances research on media accountability and transparency, and also offers perspectives for newsrooms, media policy-makers, and journalism educators.
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    New Media and Event: A Case Study on the Power of the Internet.Chung Tai Cheng - 2009 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 22 (2):145-153.
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    Studying “Friends”: The Ethics of Using Social Media as Research Platforms.Sandra Soo-Jin Lee - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (3):1-2.
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    Social media use, emotion regulation, and well-being in adults: A cross-cultural study.Wei Ning Ng & Desirée Kozlowski - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Reacting to Black Lives Matter on Social Media: Pedagogical Implications for Social Studies Education.Joseph McAnulty - forthcoming - Journal of Social Studies Research.
    This Q methodological study explored the ways preservice and in-service social studies teachers engaged with a collection of social media posts about the Black Lives Matter movement. The study asked participants to share their reactions to the posts as well as how they would determine which posts they might present to their students in the classroom. The analysis of the Q sorts identified three subject positions available to these social studies teachers—labeled the Context Provider, the Data Debater, (...)
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