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In: Social sciences studies journal: SSS journal, Band 4, Heft 24, S. 4861-4871
ISSN: 2587-1587
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In: Social sciences studies journal: SSS journal, Band 4, Heft 24, S. 4861-4871
ISSN: 2587-1587
In: Zeitschrift für Metallkunde, Band 93, Heft 12, S. 1194-1198
In: Communiquer: revue de communication sociale et publique, Heft La communication à l'UQAM, S. 5-21
ISSN: 2368-9587
In: New agendas in communication
1. A story about stories in strategic communication / Michael Dahlstrom -- 2. Strategic storytelling : narrative messaging in entertainment and emergent media / Heather L. LaMarre -- 3. The promise of participatry media : identifying the potential roles of influential content generators in prosocial strategic communication / Kajsa E. Dalrymple and Rachel Young -- 4. The social nature of online media and its effects on behaviors and attitudes / Ashley A. Anderson -- 5. How we talk and why it matters / Myiah Hutchens -- 6. Strategic communication and U.S. national security affairs : critical-cultural and rhetorical perspectives / Hamilton Bean -- 7.Marketer-consumer language cooperation in strategic communication / Ann Kronrod -- 8. How marketing communications influence the formation of food habits prior to adulthood / Anna McAlister -- 9. Social media and crisis communication : explicating the social-mediated crisis communication model / Lucinda Austin and Yan Jin
In: New agendas in communication
1. Mapping "global" in global communication and media studies / Joseph D. Straubhaar -- 2. Mapping Arab television : structures, sites, genres, flows, and politics / Marwan M. Kraidy -- 3. Watching TV in Havana : revisiting the local/global television past through the lens of the television present / Yeidy M. Rivero -- 4. After Bollywood : diasporic media in an age of global media capitals / Aswin Punathambekar -- 5. Regional cinemas and globalization in India / Shanti Kumar -- 6. Mobilizing global communication : for what and for whom? / Karin G. Wilkins -- 7. Communication, development, and social change : future alternatives / Florencia Enghel -- 8. Beyond state-centric frameworks : transversal media and the stateless in the Burmese borderlands / Lisa Brooten -- 9. Anti-politics and information societies in the south / Paula Chakravartty -- 10. New mediations in the digital age : an analysis of global communication through professional journalists / Jose Maria Garcia de Madariaga.
In: Communications: the European journal of communication research, Band 17, Heft 3
ISSN: 1613-4087
In: Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta, Heft 47-2, S. 107-116
ISSN: 2217-8082
Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Communications in medieval towns - Introductory Remarks -- Lines of Communication in Medieval Dublin -- Places of Power: the Spreading of Official Information and the Social Uses of Space in Fifteenth-Century Paris -- Les communications en ville: Danemark et Schleswig-Holstein au Moyen Âge et à l'époque moderne -- Ferry services and social life in early modern Norwegian towns -- Between free passage and restriction. Roads and bridges in the towns of Wallachia and Moldavia (16th-18th century)
Scientific debates in modern societies often blur the lines between the science that is being debated and the political, moral, and legal implications that come with its societal applications. This manuscript traces the origins of this phenomenon to professional norms within the scientific discipline and to the nature and complexities of modern science and offers an expanded model of science communication that takes into account the political contexts in which science communication takes place. In a second step, it explores what we know from empirical work in political communication, public opinion research, and communication research about the dynamics that determine how issues are debated and attitudes are formed in political environments. Finally, it discusses how and why it will be increasingly important for science communicators to draw from these different literatures to ensure that the voice of the scientific community is heard in the broader societal debates surrounding science.
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In: New agendas in communication
1. Mass media and social identity : new research agendas / Dominic Lasorsa and America Rodriguez -- 2. Media influences on adolescent social identity / Meghan Bridgid Moran -- 3. Biased optimism, media, and Asian American identity / David C. Oh -- 4. Same news, different narrative : how the Latina/o-oriented press tells stories of social identity / Carolyn Nielsen -- 5. The new role of bilingual newspapers in establishing and maintaining social group identities among Latinos / Arthur D. Santana -- 6. Prehistory of a stereotype : mass media othering of Mexicans in the era of manifest Destiny / Michael J. Fuhlhage -- 7. Overview of research on media-constructed Muslim identity : 1999-2009 / Ammina Kothari -- 8. Mass media and African American identities : examining Black self-concept and intersectionality / Meghan S. Sanders and Omotayo Banjo -- 9. Rebooting identities : using computer-mediated communication to cope with a stigmatizing social identity / Katie Margavio Striley and Shawn King -- 10. Conceptualizing the intervening roles of identity in communication effects : the prism model / Maria Leonora (Nori) G. Comello.
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