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A bridge over troubled water? Celebrities in journalism connecting implicit and institutional politics

2013

This article looks empirically into how audience members evaluate celebrities in journalism; whether and how celebrities help them to envisage their relationship to politics and media and consequently regard themselves as citizens. The analysis generates a broad and audience-based understanding of celebrities in nine focus group discussions, wherein more than 50 citizens in Finland discussed their favourite celebrities. The discussions revealed three interpretative frames explaining what the celebrities represent to the participants: normative, critical and alternative. In the first two, the groups impose a critical view on celebrities, whereas only the latter one comes close to the optimi…

FavouritePoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)CommunicationMedia studiesNormativeJournalismSociologySocial scienceta51816. Peace & justiceFocus groupBridge (interpersonal)Journalism
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Enhancing genre-based measures of music preference by user-defined liking and social tags

2012

Musical preferences are typically determined by asking participants to indicate their favourite musical genres. These genre-based measures have some considerable pitfalls, since specific pieces of music in a genre might be liked more than the genre itself, and finding consensus to define a genre is often a challenging task. The aims of the present study were to (1) assess how effective genre-based measures are at identifying musical preferences, by comparing them to free responses; (2) demonstrate how the fit can be improved between the genre-based measures and sampled population; and (3) suggest and evaluate methods that use lists of liked and disliked artists to define musical preference…

Favouriteta6131User definedSocial tagsPsychology (miscellaneous)MusicalPsychologySocial psychologyMusicPreferencePsychology of Music
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Leo Tolstoy’s and Joseph Conrad’s Relation to Music

2017

It is important to stress that Tolstoy’s and Conrad’s texts are to be understood to include not only literary, and thus verbal, texts but also elements of other media, such as music, theatre and visual arts. It should be noted that for Conrad music was also one of the arts that he greatly appreciated. Though Conrad’s main concern was to make us “see,” he was also concerned with making us “hear.” The use of music to accompany sexual desire, frustration and violence is a technique often used by the writer. Likewise, music had an enormous infl uence on Tolstoy. He was fascinated with its power, just as with the power of sexuality, beauty and war. His favourite composer was Chopin, but he also …

LiteratureFavouriteThe Kreutzer Sonatabusiness.industryfrustrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectJealousyHuman sexualityArtJoseph ConradThe artsLeo TolstoyPower (social and political)Violinviolencesexual desirejealousyBeautyBeethovenMOZARTbusinessmedia_commonYearbook of Conrad Studies (Poland)
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Segmenting the spectators of national team sports: the case of a pre-competition match

2015

It has become common for academics and sports marketing professionals to study and explain the heterogeneity and complexity of sports spectators' behaviours and attitudes, with numerous works addressing this topic But these surveys are more about fans of professional sports clubs (soccer, basketball, baseball, hockey, etc) who attend regular season games in their favourite teams' home stadium or arena. To our knowledge, very few studies have been conducted into spectators of national teams. It is these spectators who are of the focus of this paper.

MarketingCompetition (economics)FavouriteFocus (computing)Sports spectatorsBasketballMarket segmentationAdvertisingSociologyBusiness and International ManagementSports marketingStadiumFinanceInternational Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship
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Una más de la familia. Au pairs atrapadas entre el capital humano y la economía moral

2018

In contemporary societies we are witnessing an expansion of the messages of human capital. These messages have as their central dimension idea of the self-entrepreneur, which implies a deepening in the logic of activation, while blurring the wage relations. In this scenario, young people with university degrees are becoming a favourite target in the offensive of human capital. The penetration of these human capital messages can be seen in the discourses of young university students who have been forced to leave the country during the crisis. In the present text we approach the discourses of young women who came out as au pairs. The characteristics of this figure place it in a space halfway …

we explore the features that may be prefiguring the working conditions to which neo-liberalism seems to lead Au pairemprendimientoprecariousness. 95 108with little protection and conditions that in some cases border on exploitation. Through the stories of these womenentrepreneurship:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874489 Una más de la familia. Au pairs atrapadas entre el capital humano y la economía moral Muñoz RodríguezDavidwhich implies a deepening in the logic of activationyoung people with university degrees are becoming a favourite target in the offensive of human capital. The penetration of these human capital messages can be seen in the discourses of young university students who have been forced to leave the country during the crisis. In the present text we approach the discourses of young women who came out as au pairs. The characteristics of this figure place it in a space halfway between training and employmentUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍASantos Ortegawhile blurring the wage relations. In this scenarioAu pairprecariedadhuman capitalcapital humanoJuan Antonio In contemporary societies we are witnessing an expansion of the messages of human capital. These messages have as their central dimension idea of the self-entrepreneur
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