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Journalistic practices of science popularization in the context of users’ agenda: A case study of „New Scientist”

2017

The article includes a discussion of two models which describe contemporary communication processes in journalism: agenda-setting and news value, indicating the need to expand their research tools to include qualitative methods, and merging the analyses of the reception and the message. It also includes indications as to the possibility, or even the social relevance, of the methods for applying those research perspectives to analysing journalism popularising science. Later, I present the results of an analysis of the content of a sample of 500 most read popular science texts available on the New Scientist website. I demonstrate which thematic areas were valued by the readers, and what value…

Hierarchybusiness.industry„New Scientist”media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)"New Scientist"Context (language use)Public relationslcsh:PN1-6790Filter (software)NegotiationEliteNews valuesGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesagenda-settingJournalismpopularisation of scienceSociologybusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceQualitative researchmedia_commonvalue of news itemsActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica
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Robotic transanal total mesorectal excision: Is the future now?

2021

Total mesorectal excision (TME) is the standard surgical treatment for the curative radical resection of rectal cancers. Minimally invasive TME has been gaining ground favored by the continuous technological advancements. New procedures, such as transanal TME (TaTME), have been introduced to overcome some technical limitations, especially in low rectal tumors, obese patients, and/or narrow pelvis. The earliest TaTME reports showed promising results when compared with the conventional laparoscopic TME. However, recent publications raised concerns regarding the high rates of anastomotic leaks or local recurrences observed in national series. Robotic TaTME (R-TaTME) has been proposed as a nove…

High ratemedicine.medical_specialtyMinimally-invasive surgerybusiness.industryMinireviewsRoboticsRectal TumorsTransanal approachTotal mesorectal excisionSurgeryNatural orifice surgeryDissectionAnastomotic leaksmedicineNarrow pelvisRectal cancerSurgical treatmentRadical resectionbusinessTotal mesorectal excisionWorld Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
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The Relationship between General Intelligence and Media Use among University Students

2020

Students’ information selection process might be influenced by their choice of media sources, their learning contexts and motivation to use certain media as well as their general intelligence, which is crucial for information processing. This study examines the relationship between the general fluid intelligence and the media use of 709 first-year business & economics students from 44 universities in Germany for two different learning purposes: informing oneself about B&E topics and preparing for lectures and exams. Accordingly, the motivator information seeking is divided into curiosity driven and goal driven information seeking. Three types of media sources were included: common news sour…

Higher educationbusiness.industryInformation seekingmedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation processingKnowledge acquisitionNewspaperMathematics educationSelection (linguistics)CuriosityPsychologybusinessmedia_commonUses and gratifications theory
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Immunohistochemical detection of EWS and FLI-1 proteinss in Ewing sarcoma and primitive neuroectodermal tumors: comparative analysis with CD99 (MIC-2…

2001

The molecular analysis of the t(11;22) rearrangement involving EWS/FLI-1 genes is likely to be of diagnostic value in Ewing sarcoma (ES) and primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNET). The objective of the current study was to analyze the immunohistochemical expression of the EWS and FLI-1 proteins in a group of small round-cell tumors (SRCT) to determine their specificity and relevance in their differential diagnosis. Forty-eight cases-10 conventional ES, 4 large-cell ES, 5 PNET, 9 neuroblastomas (NB), 6 undifferentiated synovial sarcomas (SS), 5 rhabdomyosarcomas (RB), 5 non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), 1 round-cell liposarcoma, and 3 mesenchymal chondrosarcomas-were analyzed. Immunocytochemistr…

HistologyImmunocytochemistryCD99Sarcoma EwingLiposarcomaBiology12E7 AntigenSensitivity and SpecificityHeterogeneous-Nuclear RibonucleoproteinsPathology and Forensic Medicinechemistry.chemical_compoundAntigenAntigens CDProto-Oncogene ProteinsmedicineHumansNeuroectodermal Tumors PrimitiveProto-Oncogene Protein c-fli-1medicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryDNA-Binding ProteinsMedical Laboratory TechnologyAntigen retrievalchemistryRibonucleoproteinsCancer researchTrans-ActivatorsImmunohistochemistrySarcomaDifferential diagnosisRNA-Binding Protein EWSCell Adhesion MoleculesApplied immunohistochemistrymolecular morphology : AIMM
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Frame building and frame sponsorship in the 2011 Spanish election: the practices of polarised pluralism

2017

ABSTRACTThis study assesses if the well-established polarised pluralism of the Spanish news media system translated into frame sponsorship during the 2011 Spanish General Election. After reviewing the historical and cultural influences that shaped the 2011 Spanish electoral campaign, I conduct a qualitative discourse analysis of 96 news releases issued by the 2 main Spanish political parties, the Socialist Party and the People’s Party, to identify their sponsored diagnostic and prognostic frames. I then compare the partisan news releases with 27 El Pais and El Mundo editorials that evaluated the party-sponsored frames to explore if and to what extent both Spanish leading newspapers adopted …

HistoryDiscourse analysis05 social sciencesMedia studies050401 social sciences methodsGeneral Social SciencesPolitical communication0506 political scienceNewspaperPolitics0504 sociologyPluralism (political theory)Political scienceLawGeneral election050602 political science & public administrationNarrativeNews mediaContemporary Social Science
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”Juhannuksena sää saattaa olla lämmin”

2020

Weather is the medium through which we connect with climate in our everyday activities. It creates our understanding of the climate and its meanings in particular places. Hence, there is a rising interest in studying the everyday weather experiences as a means to understand the ways climate and climate change affect our daily lives, and to explain different perceptions on climate change and conflicts over climate policies. Building on studies related to cultural understanding of climate change, this paper examines the contexts and ways weather is narrated in newspaper media in Finland. The analysis is based on weather related news reports on the year of strange weather, 2018, published in t…

HistoryEveryday activitiesPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesExperiential knowledgeClimate changeContext (language use)NarrativeGeneral MedicineNewspaperMeaning (linguistics)media_commonAlue ja Ympäristö
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Before newspapers and the telegraph: information distribution in Livland more than two hundred years ago

2020

This paper concerns information dissemination in the Livland province of the Russian Empire at the turn of the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, when its rulers sent their orders to the provincial capital, Riga, by horse post. In Riga they were translated into German, and the ancient network of information dissemination used by the Lutheran Church was engaged. The orders of both the Empire and provincial rulers were delivered to Lutheran pastors, who announced this information to their parishes from the pulpit, speaking in Latvian or Estonian so as to be understood by local peasants (serfs), and allowed the texts to circulate around the manors of the parish. The infrastructure of th…

HistoryHistory and Philosophy of Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation DisseminationEmpireDistribution (economics)Information securityAncient historybusinessNewspapermedia_commonLibrary & Information History
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States of Division: Border and Boundary Formation in Cold War Rural Germany, by Sagi Schaefer

2017

HistoryHistoryrautaesirippubook reviewshistoriaDivision (mathematics)SaksaEuropekirja-arvostelutGermanyCold warEconomic historyEthnologyta615iron curtainBoundary formationEuroopparajakiistatThe English Historical Review
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Quan la justícia és venjança, contra un jueu

2013

In Valencia, in the year 1380, the death of a child aged six unleashes hatred and fear. A Jewish man is accused of throwing a stone at him from his window. The Criminal Justice immediately opens a suit against him and, with amazing speed, pronounces sentence in less than three months. The prosecution, the defence and the witnesses provide a short but splendid picture of the lives of subordinate people in the lower classes, a picture that speaks of values, sociability and solidarity, unsteady roots and the always delicate relationship between Jews and Christians.[ca] La mort d’un nen de sis anys, a la València de 1380, desferma odis i temors. Un jueu és acusat d’haver-li llançat una pedrada …

HistoryHistoryurbanismeperitatge mèdicmedia_common.quotation_subjectJudaismlcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyD111-203urbanizationviolènciaviolencejueusMedieval historyjustíciaTheologymedia_commonmedical expertiseSolidarityjusticeHatredJewsJustice (virtue)HumanitiesSentenceCriminal justiceAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (1) The State of Academic Research

2002

This article is on the work of the European Research Network on Men in Europe project, “The Social Problem and Societal Problematization of Men and Masculinities” (2000-2003), funded by the European Commission. The Network comprises women and men researchers with a range of disciplinary backgrounds from Estonia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Norway, Poland, the Russian Federation, and the United Kingdom. The Network's initial focus is on men's relations to home and work, social exclusion, violence, and health. Some of the findings on the Network's fourth phase of work, namely the review of newspaper and media representations of men's practices in the ten countries, are presented…

HistoryLiterature and Literary TheorySociology and Political Science05 social sciencesPoison controlGender studiesSocial issuesOccupational safety and health0506 political scienceNewspaperGender StudiesProblematization0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSocial exclusionSociologySocial scienceEuropean unionDiscipline050203 business & managementmedia_common
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