Mikhail and the multiplying media
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In: Publication of the Program on Information Policy 94-3
In: Indiana Series in Middle East Studies
In: Middle East Studies
From efficient instructions on how to kill civilians to horrifying videos of beheadings, no terrorist organization has more comprehensively weaponized social media than ISIS. The Media World of ISIS explores the characteristics, mission, and tactics of the organization's use of media and propaganda.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000055983464
"Conference report." ; 1. The decision -- 2. The history of embedding -- 3. Ramping up -- 4. During the war -- 5. Assessing the results -- 6. Next time -- 7. Conclusion. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Perspectives on communication about agricultural biotechnology / D. Brossard and J. Shanahan -- Public perceptions of agricultural biotechnology in the UK : the case of GM foods / W. Poortinga and N. Pidgeon -- German reactions to genetic engineering in food production / H. P. Peters and M. Sawicka -- Mass media and public perceptions of red and green biotechnology : a case from Switzerland / H. Bonfadelli, U. Dahinden and M. Leonarz -- Genetically modified foods : U.S. public opinion research polls / W. Fink and M. Rodemeyer -- Biotechnology and consumer information / J. Kolodinsky -- What do Brazilians think about transgenics? / L. Massarani and I. de Castro Moreira -- Where do science debates come from? : understanding attention cycles and framing / M. C. Nishet and M. Huge -- Opinion climates, spirals of silence, and biotechnology : public opinion as a heuristic for scientific decision-making / D. A. Scheufele -- The hostile media effect and opinions about biotechnology / A. C. Gunther and J. L. Liebhart -- Risk communication, risk beliefs, and democracy : the case of agricultural biotechnology / S. Dunwoody and R. J. Griffin -- The GEO-PIE project : case study of Web-based outreach at Cornell University, USA / T. C. Nesbitt -- Governing controversial technologies : consensus conferences as a communication tool / J. Medlock, R. Downey, and E. Einsiedel -- The Bt maize experience in the Philippines : a multi-stakeholder convergence / M. J. Navarro... [et al.] -- Food aid crisis and communication about GM foods : experience from Southern Africa / L. E. Mumba -- Approval process and adoption of Bollgard cotton in India : a private company perspective / R. Barwale ...[et al.]
Strong economic interests and public powers are indeed making the media could not be neutral, honest, fair, objective and open. As a result, the information presented by the media has raised the issue of serious objectivity of knowledge on the media itself. The hegemony in the media then becomes strategic. Mass media as part of the public space, which includes languages, signs and symbols are produced, distributed and not served as a mere passive hegemony. Because of the operation of political ideology behind the media, it could not be separated from hidden-ness and ideological mechanisms that infiltrate and exert influence through the media that changes the people perception. Therefore, a critique of ideology can help and understand how ideology is very important and plays a role in a sistem of mass media. In addition to the criticism ideology discloses certain interests behind the value of the hidden ideology.[Kuatnya kepentingan ekonomi dan kekuasaan publik inilah yang sesungguhnya menjadikan media tidak dapat netral, jujur, adil, objektif, dan terbuka. Akibatnya, informasi yang disuguhkan oleh media telah menimbulkan persoalan objektivitas pengetahuan yang serius pada media itu sendiri, dan hegemoni dalam media menjadi hal yang sangat strategis. Media massa sebagai bagian dari ruang publik, yang didalamnya bahasa, tanda dan simbol-simbol diproduksi, disebarluaskan dan ini bukan sebagai alat hegemoni yang bersifat pasif semata. Karena itu beroperasinya ideologi dibalik politik media tidak dapat dipisahkan dari mekanisme ketersembunyian dan ideologi itu menyusup serta menanamkan pengaruhnya lewat media secara tersembunyi merubah pandangan setiap orang secara tidak sadar. Oleh karena itu kritik terhadap ideologi dapat membantu dan memahami betapa ideologi sangat penting dan berperan dalam suatu sistem media massa, disamping itu kritik idoleogi dapat mengungkapkan kepentingan- kepentingan tertentu di belakang nilai ideologi yang tersembunyi.]
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In: European journal of communication, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 225-256
ISSN: 1460-3705
This article deals with the various empirical research projects on mass media use by adolescents, carried out in the German-speaking countries of Europe in the 1980s. It provides an overview of the development and the present state of youth-oriented media research, outlining the underlying theoretical perspectives, research designs and methods. It also summarizes some of the important research findings concerning the changing electronic media environment and its consequences on quantitative and qualitative aspects of adolescents' media use.
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 85-104
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
Front Cover -- Back Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface: A Utopia of Division -- Note to Readers -- Introduction -- 1. The Beauty Contest: Press Coverage of the 2016 Election -- 2. The Ten Rules of Hate -- 3. The Church of Averageness -- 4. The High Priests of Averageness, on the Campaign Trail -- 5. More Priests: The Pollsters -- 6. The Invisible Primary: or, How We Decide Elections Before You Decide Them -- 7. How the News Media Stole From Pro Wrestling -- 8. How Reading the News is Like Smoking -- 9. Scare Tactics: All the Folk Devils Are Here -- 10. The Media's Great Factual Loophole -- 11. The Class Taboo -- 12. How We Turned the News Into Sports -- 13. Turn it Off -- 14. The Scarlet Letter Club -- 15. Why Russiagate is This Generation's WMD -- Appendix 1: Why Rachel Maddow is on the Cover of This Book -- Appendix 2: An Interview with Noam Chomsky -- Acknowledgments.
In: Journalism quarterly: JQ ; devoted to research in journalism and mass communication, Band 38, Heft 1, S. 3-14
ISSN: 0196-3031, 0022-5533
In: Journal of political sciences, Band 29, S. 27-48
ISSN: 0098-4612, 0587-0577
In: Cambridge review of international affairs, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 667-685
ISSN: 1474-449X
In: Journalism quarterly: JQ ; devoted to research in journalism and mass communication, Band 64, Heft 2-3, S. 564-568
ISSN: 0196-3031, 0022-5533
In: The Middle East journal, Band 67, Heft 4, S. 547-564
ISSN: 0026-3141
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