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Welcome to the candy shop! Conflicting representations of black masculinity

2014

AbstractMainstream hip hop videos have long been known for their images of scantily clad women, extreme materialism, and misogynist and homophobic lyrics. In this article I focus on how rapper 50 Cent's masculinity is constructed and expressed through music, lyrics and images in his video ‘Candy Shop’ from 2005. This is a classically modelled hip hop video, replete with markers of hypermasculinity: fancy cars, ‘bling’, and lots of beautiful, sexually available women. Several scholars have discussed how women are exploited in videos like this and reduced to props for the male star. However, few have explored how this macho masculinity is constructed. Through a close reading of this video, us…

Cultural StudiesFraming (social sciences)Masculinitymedia_common.quotation_subjectClose readingHypermasculinityMainstreamArtMaterialismLyricsMusicVisual artsmedia_commonPopular Music
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Reframing belonging : affective localism and the early fiction of Reino Rinne

2017

ABSTRACTThe early fiction of a novelist and journalist born in the north of Finland, Reino Rinne (1913–2002), is illustrative of the post-war interest in a redefinition of cultural belonging. The aim of this article is to offer a reading of Rinne’s works that throws light on the way they exemplify a post-war articulation of affective localism. What is especially characteristic of the affective localism produced in Rinne’s early fiction is the deployment of certain narrative elements, realism as an aesthetic regime, tropes of spatial belonging and historical myths that are endowed with affective charge. A comparison between Rinne's first novel Tunturit hymyilevat. Kuvaus Lapista 1900-luvun a…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLappiHistoryfiction and poetrySociology and Political Scienceaffektiivisuusfiktiomedia_common.quotation_subjectta6122fictionBerlandpolitiikkaReading (process)050602 political science & public administrationta616jälleenrakentaminen0601 history and archaeologyNarrativekaunokirjallisuusLocalismWildernessbelongingArticulation (sociology)media_commonLiterature060102 archaeologybusiness.industry05 social sciencesRinnekuuluminen06 humanities and the artsMythologyCognitive reframingestetiikka0506 political scienceReinoLaurenAestheticsAnthropologyaffectivitybusinessRealismActa Borealia : A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies
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Four great magnalia of government. La riforma istituzionale di Henry Neville: un machiavelliano inglese alla corte di Cosimo III de’ Medici

2021

The tumultuous phase running from the beheading of Charles I to the Glorious Revolution is the time frame in which England goes through the crucial phases that will put an end to royal absolutism. One of the most authoritative intellectual figures of that founding historical moment of modern constitutionalism is Henry Neville, author of political and satirical pamphlets who, taking up the lesson of the ancients with the experience of “modern things”, published in 1680 the Plato Redivivus, a work that will consecrate him as a Republican political thinker. The treaty, written and published in the context of the Exclusion crisis, exhort Charles II to reduce his powers. The disease suffered by…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageExclusion CrisisLiterature and Literary TheoryAbsolute monarchyPhilosophy05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsLanguage and Linguistics0506 political science060104 historyTime frame050602 political science & public administration0601 history and archaeologyHumanitiesForum Italicum: A Journal of Italian Studies
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Developing a new approach to managing and mediating conflicts

2017

Generally speaking, words can be elusive and they need to be carefully selected when conveying messages, ideas and proposals between parties. This is all the more evident in mediation process as language has to be neutral and mediators should avoid expressions directing parties. In this regard, recent theoretical developments in postmodern social theory and the social constructionist movement in the social sciences and humanities have provided the field of alternative dispute resolution with a new approach to managing and mediating conflicts. These developments are organized around the ‘narrative approach’ which helps us to see how the language we use to describe and understand our conflict…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageKnowledge managementADRSociology and Political ScienceProcess (engineering)lcsh:AnthropologyADR communication context discourse language linguistic strategies mediation narrative approach storyline reframingContext (language use)DiscourseReframingLanguage and LinguisticsNarrativeLanguagelcsh:P101-410lcsh:GN1-890business.industryField (Bourdieu)CommunicationADR communication context discourse language linguistic strategies mediation narrative approach reframing.ContextMediationCognitive reframingLinguistic strategieSocial constructionismlcsh:Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarNarrative approachSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua IngleseEpistemologyMediationPsychologybusinessSocial theory
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Target frames in British hotel websites

2015

This article centres on four-word phrase frames in British hospitality websites. Our aim is to identify those frames that are specific to this website genre, which we call target frames. Each phrase frame represents an identical sequence of words except for one variable word, that is A*BC or AB*D. The words that fill the slot, marked with an asterisk, are called fillers. We used a corpus-driven approach using KfNgram software to identify the phrase frames in our corpus (COMETVAL). We regard phrase frames as genre-specific when they are significantly more frequent than those found in the written section of the BNC, which represents General British English. We further filtered our selection o…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguagePhraseLiterature and Literary TheoryComputer scienceSection (typography)AnglèsBritish EnglishFraseologíaPhrase searchcomputer.software_genreLanguage and LinguisticsEducation81 - Lingüística y lenguasSelection (linguistics)Frame (artificial intelligence)Corpora (Lingüística)business.industryLengua inglesaLinguisticslanguage.human_languagePhraseologylanguageArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingAsterisk
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Dealing with negative connotations in family therapeutic treatment of an enmeshed family: A case study

1996

In psychotherapy the moments when negative connotations of diagnostic remarks become apparent are also the moments for change. To be able to use those moments for positive outcome calls for, according to this case study: 1) An inquiring approach and attitude to therapeutic work which translates to the challenging of basic hypotheses and the unambiguous meaning of diagnostic signs starting from the referral and continuing through the treatment process. 2) The integration of the nonverbal experiential technique with the verbal reflective approach, which can be conceptualized as a double description of the problem situation, and which allows reframing, or recontextualization. 3) A diagnostic c…

Cultural StudiesPsychotherapistSocial PsychologyReferralSocial workmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitive reframingExperiential learningOutcome (game theory)Clinical PsychologyNonverbal communicationConversationMeaning (existential)PsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonContemporary Family Therapy
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Bourdieu and Social Movements: Considering Identity Movements in terms of Field, Capital and Habitus

2013

This article examines the explanatory capacity of Pierre Bourdieu's work in relation to social movements and, in particular, identity movements. It aims to provide a theoretical framework drawing on Bourdieu's central concepts of field, capital and habitus. These concepts are viewed as providing a theoretical toolkit that can be applied to convincingly explain aspects of social movements that social movement theories, such as political process theory, resource mobilization theory and framing, acknowledge, but are not able to explain within a single theoretical framework. Identity movements are approached here in a way that relates them to the position agents/movements occupy in social space…

Cultural StudiesResource mobilizationSociology and Political ScienceSocial identity approachPolitical processEpistemologyFraming (social sciences)New social movementsta5141HabitusSociologySocial psychologyCultural competenceSocial movementSocial Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest
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Framing the Press and the Publicity Process

2003

This study examines meta-coverage in Campaign 2000, defined as (a) coverage of the behaviors, products, and performance of the news media and (b) coverage of candidates’ use of paid media, communication personnel, and other forms of strategic communication. Using a new model of press framing, a content analysis was conducted on 284 stories aired from September 4 to November 6 on ABC and NBC evening news programs. Results show that 55 stories contained enough press designators and 75 stories contained enough publicity designators to qualify for framing analysis. A small percentage (12%) contained overlapping press and publicity designators, resulting in 116 stories that qualified for framin…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciences050801 communication & media studiesAdvertising0506 political scienceEducationPolitics0508 media and communicationsFraming (social sciences)CynicismContent analysisAccountability050602 political science & public administrationStrategic communicationSociologyPublicityNews mediamedia_commonAmerican Behavioral Scientist
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Competitive Discourses among the Valencian Right Wing: Communication and strategy in the 2019 regional elections

2020

The 2019 regional government election in The Valencian Country led to a new panorama on the Right. For the first time, there were three political parties competing for votes. In addition, the notoriety gained by the Far Right created a new political scene, posing a challenge to other parties. This paper analyses how the Partido Popular, Ciudadanos and Vox managed a campaign in which they were both electoral opponents but also potentially future parliamentary allies. The research examines the performance and campaign discourse of these three parties based on content analysis of the coverage of two newspapers’ (Levante-EMV and Las Provincias). The study examines the preferred frames of refere…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectValencianlanguage.human_languageNewspaperPoliticsFraming (social sciences)Content analysisPolitical economyPolitical sciencelanguageMainstreamLeadership styleIdeologymedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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Popularity-driven science journalism and climate change: A critical discourse analysis of the unsaid

2018

Abstract This study traces popularity-driven coverage of climate change in New Scientist with the special aim of identifying which aspects of the issue have been backgrounded. Unlike institutional communication or quality press coverage of climate change, commercial science journalism has received less attention with respect to how it frames the crisis. Assuming that the construction of newsworthiness in popular science journalism requires eliminating, or at least obscuring, some alienating information, the study identifies prevalent frames, news values and discursive strategies in the outlet’s most-read online articles on climate change (2013–2015). With the official statement of the World…

Cultural Studiesframemedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesCritical discourse analysis0508 media and communicationsPolitical scienceNews valuesQuality (business)NarrativeSocial sciencemobilizationScience journalismmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsNew Scientistbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciences06 humanities and the artscritical discourse analysisPublic relationsPopularityclimate change0602 languages and literatureJournalismbusinesspopular science journalismUnderspecificationDiscourse, Context & Media
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