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Nonlocal Heat Content

2019

The heat content of a Borel measurable set \(D \subset \mathbb {R}^N\) at time t is defined by M. van der Berg in [69] (see also [70]) as: $$\displaystyle \mathbb {H}_D(t) = \int _D T(t) {\chi }_D (x) dx, $$ with (T(t))t≥0 being the heat semigroup in \(L^2(\mathbb {R}^N)\). Therefore, the heat content represents the amount of heat in D at time t if in D the initial temperature is 1 and in \(\mathbb {R}^N \setminus D\) the initial temperature is 0.

CombinatoricsPhysicsSemigroupContent (measure theory)Borel measure
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Campaigning in the fourth age of political communication. A multi-method study on the use of Facebook by German and Austrian parties in the 2013 nati…

2016

Starting from the contribution to the discussion on a fourth age of political communication, here we argue that, as a consequence of how the Web 2.0 has changed political campaigns, the theoretical...

Communication05 social sciencesMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesPolitical communicationLibrary and Information Scienceslanguage.human_language0506 political scienceGermanFourth AgePolitics0508 media and communicationsContent analysisComparative researchNational electionPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguageMulti methodInformation, Communication & Society
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Counterbalancing global media frames with nationally colored narratives: A comparative study of news narratives and news framing in the climate chang…

2018

This study disentangles national and transnational influences on international journalism by distinguishing convergent issue framing from nationally specific narrative in news texts. In a comparative quantitative content analysis of the newspaper coverage in five democratic countries (Brazil, Germany, India, South Africa, and United States) during four United Nations climate change conferences from 2010 to 2013, both textual-visual framing and narrative features were studied simultaneously for the first time. The narrative dimension consisted of variables that gauge (1) the degree of narrativity in an article, (2) the type of narrative (i.e. stories of catastrophe, conflict, success etc.),…

Communication05 social sciencesMedia studiesClimate change050801 communication & media studies0506 political scienceNarrative inquiry0508 media and communicationsFraming (social sciences)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ColoredContent analysisComparative research050602 political science & public administrationNarrativeJournalismSociologySocial science
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How Journalists Think about Media Effects—And Why We Should Care

2019

Research suggests that journalists’ beliefs about media effects are influenced by unsystematically gathered knowledge and subjective-intuitive judgments. However, it has also been shown that these presumptions must be considered important factors for the formation of journalistic coverage. Against this background, this article synthesizes existing research on dimensions, determinants, and consequences of journalists’ presumptions of media effects. The resulting framework offers researchers in the field of journalistic content production a comprehensive overview of the possible role that presumptions of media effects could play for journalistic content creation. In a second step, we summariz…

CommunicationField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesMedia studiesbepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Communication050801 communication & media studiesContent creation0506 political science0508 media and communicationsbepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Communication|Journalism Studiesbepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences050602 political science & public administrationJournalismSocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|CommunicationSocArXiv|Social and Behavioral SciencesSociologyContent productionSocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Communication|Journalism StudiesAtlantic Journal of Communication
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LGBTQI+ icons between resistance and normalization: looking for mediatization of emotions in hashtags

2020

The mediatization of emotions emerges as an affordance of social media, the study of which involves paying attention to digital practices and to the construction and expression of public affection. This happens both for the great events and for the daily demonstrations of support or its denial. In this article we work on the phenomenon of the mediatization of emotions linked to two LGBTQI+ icons and expressed in hashtags on Twitter. Placing it in a specific context – the one of well-known television characters who have declared their homosexual orientation or transgender identity. The objective is to understand if the cloud of feelings they have created on Twitter is to be attributed to a t…

CommunicationSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjecthashtag05 social sciencesmultimodal content analysis0506 political scienceProcess of heterosexualizationheteronormativitymediatization of emotion050903 gender studiesAffection050602 political science & public administrationNormalization (sociology)Social mediaSociology0509 other social sciencesbusinessAffordanceHeteronormativitymedia_commonInternational Review of Sociology
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Mediatisation in Twitter: an exploratory analysis of the 2015 Spanish general election

2019

[EN] The mediatisation model in politics assumes that media conveys political messages between parties and citizenship, with the risk of promoting issues that frame the electoral content in terms of competition. These dynamics could distract from the debate of ideas and political policies. However, digital media like Twitter provide direct communication channels between parties, candidates and users. The present research explores Twitter content during an electoral campaign focused on the four issues proposed by Patterson (1980) to assess mediatisation: political, policy, campaign and personal (regarding the candidate). The goal of this research study is to evaluate the degree of mediatisat…

CommunicationTwitterMedia studiesPolitical communicationExploratory analysisCOMERCIALIZACION E INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOSMediatisationMediatisationPolitical communicationComputer-assisted content detectionPolitical scienceGeneral electionElectoral campaign
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Seek and you shall find? A content analysis on the diversity of five search engines’ results on political queries

2020

Search engines are important political news sources and should thus provide users with diverse political information ��� an important precondition of a well-informed citizenry. The search engines��� algorithmic content selection strongly influences the diversity of the content received by the users ��� particularly since most users highly trust search engines and often click on only the first result. A widespread concern is that users are not informed diversely by search engines, but how far this concern applies has hardly been investigated. Our study is the first to investigate content diversity provided by five search engines on ten current political issues in Germany. The findings show t…

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesQuantitative content analysis050801 communication & media studiesLibrary and Information SciencesData scienceDemocracy0506 political sciencePreconditionPoliticsSearch engine0508 media and communicationsContent analysisPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationInformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonDiversity (politics)Information, Communication & Society
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Spin doctoring in British and German election campaigns: How the press is being confronted with a new quality of political PR

2000

The 1997 British and 1998 German general elections showed striking parallels and distinctive differences in the way Blair and Schroeder delivered their campaigns and defeated long-sitting conservative governments. Of vital importance was a new quality of political public relations called `spin doctoring'. In this, the British Labour Party served as a kind of role model for the German Social Democratic Party. This article traces the origins and different meanings of `spin doctoring' in both countries, distinguishes between media-related and non-media-related spin activities and analyses it against the background of the specific national contexts. The aims and methods of political spin doctor…

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSocial Democratic PartyMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_language0506 political scienceGermanPolitics0508 media and communications10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchContent analysisRole modelGeneral election050602 political science & public administrationlanguageQuality (business)SociologyParallels070 News media journalism & publishingmedia_common
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From Tian'anmen Square to the global world stage: framing China in the German press, 1986–2006

2011

Beginning with the historical background, the study investigates how two leading German newspapers covered the People's Republic of China from 1986 to 2006. These two decades were characterized by political turmoil and increased trade relations between the two economically powerful countries. The content analysis, which focuses on the amount of coverage, topics, and journalistic forms, attempts to describe how China has been framed over the years. The findings show an increasing significance of the economy on which again and again shadows were cast by political conflicts. Six frames can be observed; some are positive (political cooperation) and some are negative (scepticism with regard to p…

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectlanguage.human_languageNewspaperGermanPoliticsFraming (social sciences)EconomyInternational communicationContent analysislanguageSociologyChinaSkepticismmedia_commonChinese Journal of Communication
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Region Community in Communication Theory

2014

The aim of the report is to determine how local and regional newspapers represent local communities and how their communicative integration has been promoted. Mass media, establishing community cognition about its existence, involvement into the community, identification and belonging to the community, represent a perfect model of interaction between community and communication. During the content analysis of the press publications of local newspapers of Latgale region the typological characteristics and classification are emphasized, the role of the press in the development of the region inhabitants is defined, the direction and structure of the editorial board activities, newspapers’ cont…

Community buildingbusiness.industryCommunity organizationCommunity structureGeneral MedicineNewspaperLocal communityContent analysisPolitical scienceRegional scienceJournalismcommunity; newspapers; community journalism; communicative integrationSocial sciencebusinessMass mediaArts and Music in Cultural Discourse. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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