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Integrating a Nexus: the history of political discourse and language policy research

2019

Historians of political discourse and language policy researchers should join forces to develop methods of textual analysis that help to integrate political and intellectual history. They could do so by focusing their analysis on interconnections between material realities, human physical action, practices and structures, as well as institutions and ideologies as discursive constructs. Such a version of soft constructivism underscoring the discursive nature of much of politics encourages historians to analyse past political discourses more systematically. Concepts such as nexus, historical body, mobility and discursive transfers borrowed from language research deepen our analytical understa…

Historylanguage policy researchpolitical history050801 communication & media studiesWorld historypoliittinen historiaIntellectual historyhistory of political discoursehistoriantutkimus060104 historyPolitics0508 media and communicationsPolitical sciencetransnationaalisuusConceptual history0601 history and archaeologyLanguage policytransnational historymetodologia05 social sciencesMedia studiesintellectual historymethodology06 humanities and the artsdiskurssintutkimusconceptual historyPolitical historykielipolitiikkaJoin (sigma algebra)aatehistoriaNexus (standard)Rethinking History
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Print and online newspapers as material artefacts

2014

Traditional newspaper journalism is in a state of crisis and there have been several attempts to overcome this. Many discourses have reiterated the triumphal march of a digital revolution in newspaper journalism and anticipated the end of the print newspaper. This moment calls for an in-depth analysis of reader habits of news consumption and use in order to understand the audiences for journalistic output and their relationship with the journalistic objects. In this study, we adopt a multi-method approach, integrating (1) qualitative content analysis of student essays dealing with the physicality of printed and online newspapers, (2) ethnographic observation of the use practices of readers…

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Media crisis and disinformation: the participation of digital newspapers in the dissemination of a denialist hoax

2021

Disinformation is a communicative phenomenon that frequently feeds on political or electoral topics, as well as other aspects of our reality. This research takes as a case study the coverage given by the Spanish digital media to a hoax broadcast during the Filomena storm in 2021 that insisted that the snow was plastic. The purpose of this work is to analyze the instrumentalization of fake information as an expression of the information media crisis in the current context of disinformation. We set out four specific objectives: (SO1) to study the spread of the hoax through the media, (SO2) to analyze the construction of headlines in the news pieces, (SO3) to investigate the treatment of the h…

Hoaxbusiness.industryMedia studiesAttention economyContext (language use)Library and Information SciencesNewspaperDigital mediaAppropriationPolitical scienceCredibilityDisinformationbusinessInformation SystemsEl Profesional de la información
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An exploration of organization dissent and workplace freedom of speech among young professional intra-urban migrants in Shanghai

2017

This study explores the factors influencing the dissent behavior and perceptions of workplace freedom of speech among young Chinese professionals who are intra-urban migrants. It attempts to grasp the role of the Chinese household registration system, referred to as Hukou, in migrants’ professional and everyday life. Fourteen interviews were conducted with young, well-educated intra-urban migrants who possessed middle-income jobs but did not possess a Shanghai registration (Hukou). This study reveals that traditional Confucian values are significant in shaping Chinese migrant workers’ expressions of dissent and perceptions of workplace freedom of speech. Findings from this study demonstrate…

HukouCultural StudiesChinaworkplace freedom of speechmedia_common.quotation_subjectDeveloping countryorganizational dissent050801 communication & media studiessananvapaus0508 media and communicationsintra-urban migrantsPerception0502 economics and businessSociologyta518ChinaEveryday lifemedia_commonInternal migrationmaassamuuttoCommunication05 social sciencestyöpaikatGender studiesOrganizational dissentYoung professionalKiinaDissent050203 business & managementJournal of International and Intercultural Communication
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EVE Online is not for everyone : Exceptionalism in online gaming cultures

2019

EVE Online is a space-themed massively multiplayer online game that has developed a reputation for being difficult and unwelcoming to new players. In this article, I explore how an emphasis on exceptionalism is present throughout discussions about EVE by its developer, the enthusiast gaming press, and survey responses of current players (N = 647). Taken together, information from these sources reinforces a public perception that EVE is a game that is of interest only to a very specific kind of player. In turn, these findings add further evidence to the long-argued position of feminist game scholars: Not all gaming communities are open to all players. Rather, who plays, what they play, when …

Human-Computer InteractionExceptionalismSocial PsychologyEVE OnlineCommunicationMedia studiesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGSociologyMMOGsexceptionalismplayers
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Enabling a win-win coexistence mechanism for WiFi and LTE in unlicensed bands

2018

The problem of WiFi and LTE coexistence has been significantly debated in the last years, with the emergence of LTE extensions enabling the utilization of unlicensed spectrum for carrier aggregation. Since the two technologies employ com-pletely different access protocols and frame transmission times, supporting coexistence with minimal modifications on existing protocols is not an easy task. Current solutions are often based on LTE unilateral adaptations, being LTE in unlicensed bands still under definition. In this paper, we demonstrate that it is possible to avoid a subordinated role for WiFi nodes, by simply equipping WiFi nodes with a sensing mechanism based on adaptive tunings of the …

IEEE 802.11Information Systems and ManagementUnlicensed bandbusiness.industryComputer scienceWiFiComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS05 social sciencesMechanism based050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologySpectrum managementScheduling (computing)Win-win game0508 media and communicationsIEEE 802.11Computer Networks and CommunicationWhite spaces0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLTE-UbusinessComputer networkISM coexistency
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Automatically Detecting Incivility in Online Discussions of News Media

2018

Detecting biased language in written discourse is a highly relevant area of research in political communication and other social sciences, given the large quantity of information exchanged in public online platforms. In this abstract, we discuss an approach based on the concept of "incivility"-assessing biased text on the Facebook pages of established news media. News outlets are forced to put increasing efforts into preventing heated debates from turning into disrespectful discussions on their social media platforms. By scaling the analysis from a few thousand manually coded samples to more than a million comments, we take a step towards supporting media outlets in (semi-)automatizing the …

Incivility0508 media and communicationsComputer science05 social sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMedia studies050801 communication & media studies020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSocial mediaPolitical communication02 engineering and technologyComputational linguisticsNews media2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science)
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Coping with Audience Hostility. How Journalists’ Experiences of Audience Hostility Influence Their Editorial Decisions

2019

In digitalized media societies, many journalists encounter audience hostility in publicly visible channels. Scholars theorized on the spiral process of the influence of audience feedback on journal...

IncivilityCoping (psychology)0508 media and communicationsCommunication05 social sciences050602 political science & public administrationmedicine050801 communication & media studiesHostilitymedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychology0506 political scienceJournalism Studies
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Parodiando la frustración de la superwoman: Liz Lemon en el entorno laboral de Rockefeller Plaza

2014

El personaje protagonista de la ya finalizada sitcom Rockefeller Plaza (30 Rock, NBC, 2006-2013), Liz Lemon, puede definirse como la caricatura de un modelo de mujer que se siente fracasada por su incapacidad de “tenerlo todo”, esa utopía conciliadora impuesta al género femenino casi desde su incorporación al mundo del trabajo. Liz es la jefa de guionistas de un programa de sketches humorísticos en directo de relativo éxito, un puesto de gran exigencia que trata de compaginar con una inexistente vida no laboral. Así, muchos de los gags recurrentes de la serie proceden de insistir en los desastrosos resultados de su torpeza a la hora de conciliar estas dos áreas de su caótica vida diaria, de…

Inclusion (disability rights)media_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesCharacter (symbol)StereotypeArtState (polity)UtopiamedicinePerformance artSituation comedymedicine.symptomHumanitiesmedia_commonConfusionRevista de Comunicación de la SEECI
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Digital Technologies and Generational Identity

2017

Information and Communications TechnologyMedia studiesIdentity (social science)Life course approachSociology
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